"leaders recon"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed medical field treatment protocols, focusing on amputation procedures, limb reattachment technology, and modern combat casualty care. The show featured extensive caller discussion about HK-93 rifle magazines and sourcing affordable 40-round aluminum magazines through MidwayUSA. A detailed report from Arizona Citizens Militia operations covered a newly established forward operating base in Pima County near the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, logistics needs for field kitchen operations, and recruitment for the September 9-13 Leaders Recon patrol. The host described encounters with armed Mexican military units and drug cartel forces operating inside U.S. territory, detailing weapons encountered including G3s, FALs, AKs, RPGs, and grenades, and discussed the militia's plans to establish observation posts and conduct search-and-destroy operations against cartel positions.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including white pumpkin cultivation for food storage, vehicle maintenance and repair techniques (spare tires, radiator patching, lug nuts), and tire repair systems. The second half featured an extended call from H.T., an Arizona Citizens Militia commander, detailing ongoing combat operations against Zeta cartel forces along the Arizona-Mexico border, including casualty reports, a planned Leaders Recon from September 9-13, supply logistics coordination, and physical conditioning advice for volunteers preparing to deploy to forward operating bases (FOB Ruby, FOB Glory, MOB Loco) in Pima County.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, border operations in Arizona, and various training materials. The show covered motorized scout bikes as tactical vehicles, combat manuals and training resources, Arizona immigration law enforcement efforts, and coordination of volunteer militia units from multiple states for border deployment. Callers discussed helicopter footage from Iraq, long-haul truck driver networks for supply transport to Arizona, and the sheriff's response to volunteer offers in Pinal County.