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Summer 2006

In this Issue:

  • A Response to an American Beslan by Michael Villa (p. 14)
  • C4I Management Software by Sid Heal (p. 76)
  • Call SWAT by Tom Nolan (p. 52)
  • Intense Conditioning for the SWAT Team Member by Ron Artingstall (p. 84)
  • Nutrition is the Key by Joe Palumbo (p. 80)
  • On Leadership: The 15 Dimensions of Leadership by Randy Watt (p. 60)
  • Phoenix (AZ) PD's Tactical Command Vehicle by Robert Knapp (p. 108)
  • Principles of Communications by Sid Heal (p. 56)
  • Rifle Plates and Armor Carriers: Bridging the Gap in Ballistic Armor Choices by Randy Hudspeth (p. 102)
  • Risk Assessment for Pre-Planned Police Operations by Keith Graves (p. 32)
  • Tactical Long Rifle Employment in Support of SWAT operations by Steve Dixon (p. 40)
  • Target Folders - A Key Element in Tactical Operations Planning by Duke Speed (p. 114)
  • Teaching New Dogs Old Tricks - Advances in Adult I/O Vascular Access by Kim Floyd, D.O. & William Justice (p. 64)
  • The Art and Practice of Sharing Leadership by Todd Wuestewald & Heath Arning (p. 26)
  • The High Sierra SWAT Team Challenge: Training to Counter the Effects of Sleep Deprivation by David Coffman (p. 98)
  • The Unintended Consequences of Well-intentioned Training by Ken Murray (p. 72)
  • Training the Old-Fashioned Way - Not Always a Good Thing by Robert Parker (p. 68)
  • Undercover Tactics by Daniel Brown (p. 46)

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