"field exercise"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, emphasizing standard weapons over exotic equipment and the importance of personal skill development. He covered militia training exercises at Camp Emerson involving medical tack lanes with approximately 300-350 participants, scheduled facility upgrades including a new George Matusik training site, and quartermaster logistics including AR-15 rifle assembly projects with cost breakdowns. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition sourcing, web gear suppliers, and patriot music promotion initiatives, along with weather advisories regarding I-94 corridor traffic near Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Mark Koernke discussed Veterans Day observances and criticized media censorship of armed soldiers in commemorative imagery. He covered satellite debris falling into the Atlantic and speculated about salvage rights. The show featured extensive product recommendations including an M77PS .308 rifle from AIMSurplus.com ($620), ammunition sources (sgamo.com, ammoman.com), and cold weather gear. Koernke addressed record numbers of foreign students displacing American students at universities, particularly citing 3,000 Chinese students at University of Michigan, and criticized preferential government benefits for foreign nationals. He discussed New York's ammunition registration system facing implementation delays due to contractor failures and warned about communist enforcement tactics. The episode included discussion of upcoming field exercises and signal communications tests.
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Mark Koernke discussed court system corruption and tactics for pro se defendants, advising a caller named Spike on how to challenge judges and prosecutors who ignore court rules. He emphasized using state court rules as a weapon against judicial abuse, comparing the strategy to Solzhenitsyn's resistance in the Soviet gulag. Koernke also addressed an upcoming field training exercise in Dallas, clarifying that participants must bring their own gear and be self-sufficient, and discussed broader themes of government tyranny, police brutality, and the need for militia preparedness. He criticized the mainstream media's treatment of Ron Paul and warned about economic collapse and ammunition shortages.