100 Deadly Skills: Survival Edition: The SEAL Operative's Guide to Surviving in the Wild and Being Prepared for Any Disaster

100 Deadly Skills: Survival Edition: The SEAL Operative's Guide to Surviving in the Wild and Being Prepared for Any Disaster
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This book is your essential prep manual, from securing shelter, building fire, finding food, and navigating back to civilization no matter the environment to thinking like a Special Forces soldier so that you can survive a hostage situation, an active shooter, a suicide bomber, or a terrorist threat on the subway and even apply trauma medicine as a first responder. These 100 skills, adapted for civilians from actual field experiences of Special Forces operations, offer a complete hands-on and practical guide to help you survive in the wild no matter the climate or terrain, be prepared for any crisis, and have the critical life-saving knowledge for staying safe in any hostile environment or disaster. From national best-selling author and retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson comes the essential guide for surviving today's emergencies - from navigating in the wild to staying alive in any disaster. Full of specific scenarios to help you get in the mind-set of survival, 100 Deadly Skills: Survival Edition is better than a Swiss Army knife whether you're lost at sea, forced to land a plane, fightin
and a bit of unpredictability into what ends up being a pretty good book MTimage I got this as a bit of a gag gift. I read it while winter camping and ended up finishing the entire book in long night. Emerson blends functionality, humor, and a bit of unpredictability into what ends up being a pretty good book. I like his teaching method and will be using the book as a reference to teach a nine year old basic survival skills. I will wait till the boy is a little older before we cover the chapter on how to hide a body.. Bassocantor said #1#14: Escaping a Wild Boar Attack Bassocantor First of all, note that the skills advertised in the book are deadly--but not for the reasons you might think. The skills documented here are not actually intended to kill anyone; rather, they are designed to keep you alive. The author, Clint Emerson, is a retired Navy SEAL who specializes in security. He was even on the elite SEAL Team Six. If you know any SEALs, or have read about their training, then you know they are the toughest of the tough. In other words, these 100 Deadly Skills are not the theories of some guy sitting at a desk--they are methods used by the author in deadly serious circumstances.Clint makes . : Escaping a Wild Boar Attack. First of all, note that the skills advertised in the book are deadly--but not for the reasons you might think. The skills documented here are not actually intended to kill anyone; rather, they are designed to keep you alive. The author, Clint Emerson, is a retired Navy SEAL who specializes in security. He was even on the elite SEAL Team Six. If you know any SEALs, or have read about their training, then you know they are the toughest of the tough. In other words, these 100 Deadly Skills are not the theories of some guy sitting at a desk--they are methods used by the author in deadly serious circumstances.Clint makes . Must read for a modern world This book is a continuation of his first book, 100 Deadly Skills, which I also read. Clint is a BTDT type from the SOF community as a SEAL of note, so his advice not typical mall ninja nonsense you'll often find out there.Both books supply easy to read concise advice on surviving a wide variety of possible threats and make for excellent reference guides on the topic. Sort of cliff notes for how not to die from a wide range of potential threats.The first focused on some tricks of the trade for all manner of threats and strategies more common to people who go into harms way for a living, and the second contains advice