"alice pack"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment procurement on October 21, 2011, focusing on winter gear configuration, uniform availability, and budget-friendly weapon and supply options. He provided detailed guidance on MRE preparation techniques, recommended specific retailers for tactical equipment, and emphasized the importance of field-testing gear before deployment. The show covered cold-weather clothing, footwear, body armor, medical supplies, and basic firearms selection for those new to preparedness, with particular attention to the Nagant revolver as an affordable starter weapon.
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Mark Koernke discussed the case of Sergeant Charles Allen Dyer, whose seven-year-old daughter was taken by Child Protective Services in Oklahoma after being moved out of state from Tennessee. Koernke alleged government involvement in child molestation and called for listeners to contact state representatives and senators with contact information provided. The show also covered Quartermaster Friday topics including Alice pack recommendations from Maine Military, Swedish stove kits, gas masks, AR-15 magazines from AIM Surplus, and 50-caliber ammunition. Koernke encouraged listeners to support Dyer through calls, donations, and physical assistance, warning that the child was in danger during the October occult season.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment maintenance, and field operations on October 1, 2010. The show covered practical topics including load-bearing equipment (LBE) repair and modification, proper use of pup tents with ponchos, metal identification and precious metals trading, night vision equipment specifications, and tactical dummy construction for deception operations. Koernke and caller Don emphasized equipment preservation, the superiority of older American-made gear, and detailed field craft techniques for cold-weather and desert operations. The episode included announcements about weekend militia range activities in Michigan and a mandatory Sunday meeting.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including winter heating techniques, layered clothing systems, and equipment maintenance. He reviewed military surplus items from Maine Military, including chemical suits, wool shirts, and MOLLE gear configurations. Caller George from Texas discussed the patriot movement's decentralized communication networks, pre-crime software concerns, and political strategies including Ron Paul as Speaker of the House. The show covered technology resilience against government shutdown attempts, cell phone surveillance implications, and movie analysis as social commentary. Koernke provided detailed militia training updates for Michigan facilities and announced upcoming radio nets and events.
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Mark Koernke and guest Mike discussed tactical preparedness and field operations, focusing on night vision techniques, light discipline, and moisture effects on visibility. They covered training exercises including the upcoming Houtari militia tactical operations on September 27-28, emphasizing required equipment such as helmets and gas masks. The bulk of the episode addressed heat casualties and dehydration as critical health issues in field conditions, with detailed guidance on water discipline, proper hydration protocols, layering of clothing, equipment load management, and the importance of buddy systems and leadership oversight to prevent casualties during strenuous activities.