
"Getting beyond the video and manual."
MASON DIXON TACTICAL LLC Survival Consultants, And Trainers
"Getting beyond the video and manual."
MASON DIXON TACTICAL LLC Survival Consultants, And Trainers

"Getting beyond the video and manual."
"Getting beyond the video and manual."
Here at MDT, I strive to help individuals learn the skills needed to survive in a "Non-Permissive Environment". Whether it be wilderness survival skills, or the tactical skills needed to survive a dangerous encounter, be it our present "Rule of Law" situation, or in a "Without Rule of Law" scenario.
General and scenario based urban and rural survival/defense training, geared towards motivated individuals, or groups seeking professional hands-on instruction, beyond the manual or video. Individual, team, and family-oriented training in numerous primitive and modern survival and survivalist skills and techniques, ranging from wilderness living and game procurement, to NBC protection, and firearms selection and use. MDT Consultation Specialists, are here to help the Individual, Family, or Group, develop a scenario-based preparedness plan, which is both complete, and efficient. Call to set up an appointment.
NOTE: As of January 1st, 2023, Open Enrollment Courses will no longer be available at MDT. The "Wilderness Survival" and "Tactical" Courses shown below, can be scheduled for private groups of no less than four individuals. Training can be done at Echo Valley Training Center, or your own site, as long as you have an appropriate and safe training area, and your location is within 3 hours of the MD/PA State Line on the I-81 Corridor.
JC Dodge is a Defense and Wilderness Survival trainer, consultant and owner of Mason Dixon Tactical. 14 years of Army (Staff Sergeant) Combat Arms (Infantry and Airborne) experience, to included combat service as a Squad Leader and Platoon Sergeant. Military Occupational Specialties include Infantry, NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical warfare), Armorer (Small Arms repair), and Supply (logistics). Retired law enforcement with varied assignments to include the SOG (SWAT) team and the Academy as a defensive tactics instructor. Interest include history, as it relates to the pursuit of liberty, firearms, hunting, and survival related training and activities.
Learn the basics of Wilderness Survival. Topics covered: Shelter, Fire Starting, Water Procurement and Treatment, Signaling and Communication and Basic Land Navigation.
If you have some outdoor experience, you can skip the "Intro to Survival" and take the SEC. Topics covered: The Survival Mindset, The Survival Kit, Tools, Land Navigation, Fire Starting, Shelters, Emergency Communication, Methods of Trapping, Hunting and Fishing, Wild Game Food Prep, Water Procurement and Treatment, Extreme Environmental Conditions and Rural First-Aid.
Learn the prerequisite skills necessary to move across open or wooded terrain using a compass, a map and a few other required skills and tools. Learn to calculate the correct location (grid), azimuth (degrees) and distance (meters) to multiple points ranging between 100 meters and 2 Kilometers apart, then, put it into practice and accurately move from point to point.
These three courses together are also known as the "Bushbastard" Series
The RBTEC, is designed to give a two-man team the skills necessary to survive in a hostile, combatant rich environment. RBTEC is for the individual with limited time, but has a need for essential defensive Buddy Team skills training. Skills covered: Individual Movement Techniques, Operating as a Buddy Team, Battle Drills, Conducting Patrols Day and Night, Close Quarters Battle Basics, Weapons and Equipment Selection, and Combat Multipliers. This course ends with a Live-Fire exercise.
RTTC picks up where RBTEC stops. RTTC teaches how to function as a Community Defense Team with four to twelve team members. "Fire and Maneuver" is the heart of functioning as a team, whether in the defense or offense. Although RTTC covers RBTEC skills at the team level, additional topics covered are: Patrolling as a Team, Setting up and Operating out of a Patrol Base, Coordinating a Support by Fire Element with Teams in Contact, and Breaking Contact as a Team.
Picking up where RTTC left off, course 102 reviews and reinforces the lessons learned in 100 and 101 with the knowledge needed to use an even larger group if available.. This Course culminates with testing Courses 100 and 101 knowledge retention through a written, as well as a practical test, a rifle qualification to demonstrate minimum weapons proficiency and a ruck march to test your physical fitness.
1. Firearm (Long gun) which can use blanks, a Semi auto (AR/AK) type rifle w/ blank adapter is required. (If your not sure, call and ask.) Ammo requirements for Courses by Course #.:
100- 200 rounds of blank/200 rounds-live
101- 400 rounds of blank
102- 300 blank/100 rounds-live
YOU CAN BRING MORE IF YOU WANT, THESE ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIRED AMOUNTS OF AMMO
2. Bare Minimum- load bearing gear to carry 120 rounds of ammo, 2qts. of water, and knife.
3. Weather appropriate sleeping gear (Sleeping bag and
Shelter), hygiene items, and food/water for 2 days, 2 nights in the field. if unsure, ask. For Course 102, you will need Load Bearing Gear and pack that weighs in at 60 lbs. without water weight.
4. Field and weather appropriate clothing for training.
5. Ear protection, clear shooting glasses, and knee pads
are required, elbow pads are recommended.
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