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Winter 2004

In this Issue:

  • A Homegrown Competition in Rural Ohio by Craig Eiden (p. 80)
  • Best of the Best: Storm Warnings - Red Flags for Stressed-out SWAT team members by Jim Weaver (p. 10)
  • Book Review: After the Echo - A Survival Guide for Police and Military Snipers by Russ Clagett by T. Gregory Hall (p. 75)
  • Book Review: Train to Win by Wes Dos by Pete Ebel (p. 88)
  • Fitness, Stress and Team Building by Eduardo Jany (p. 104)
  • Incident Response Force - Part One by Monte Gould (p. 62)
  • Less Lethal Tactics for High Risk Entries: New Concepts and Munitions by Larkin Fourkiller (p. 42)
  • Navigating the Red Tape of a New Federal Agency by NTOA (p. 82)
  • Patrol Leads the Way by Robert Parker (p. 60)
  • Rarely Used, Part-time SWAT Teams: An Evaluation by Jeff Felts (p. 18)
  • Shields: The Space Age Meets the Ancient Greeks by Jim Weiss (p. 38)
  • Snipersonline: Assistance From a Distance by Brian K. Sain (p. 87)
  • Tactical Operations on Trains by Kerry Kading (p. 28)
  • Task Saturation by Sid Heal (p. 58)
  • The Enemies Within by Dean Scoville (p. 22)
  • The Explosive Challenge to VIP Protection by Tal Hanan (p. 49)
  • The Forgotten SWAT Essential: Note-taking by John Ramos (p. 74)
  • The Tactical Mindset Variable: Are we Teaching our Young SWAT Cops to be Robotic? by Allan Garcia (p. 72)
  • They Arrested Me for First Degree Murder: A Street Cop's Story (Part 3) by Jeff Gabor (p. 84)
  • Training for Operations in Hazardous Environments by Frank Roberts (p. 32)
  • West Covina PD's New Peacekeeper by Jeffrey Munn (p. 92)

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