Summary
Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and preparedness, emphasizing the importance of small unit structures (5-man fire teams and 10-man squads) as building blocks for militia formations. He covered medical support training exercises in Indiana, shortwave broadcasting expansion plans, and fielded calls from listeners about joining militia units and supporting the network. The show included extensive discussion of chemical defense preparedness, privately owned weapons inventories, and historical militia responses to federal actions like the 1995 Dallas siege and the Gray family situation. Koernke stressed operational security, proper organizational hierarchy based on biblical principles, and the need for chemical protection equipment for all citizens.
- militia organization
- fire team
- squad structure
- chemical defense
- gas mask
- preparedness
- colonial marine militia
- operational security
- airborne insertion
- medical training
- shortwave radio
- gun owners
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- federal government