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by Paladin
Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:20 am
Forum: General
Topic: Tactics books
Replies: 16
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Paladin wrote:
fm2 wrote:Paul Howe's Leadership and Training for the Fight.
I recently picked up a copy. Still reading the book, but it's quite good so far.

Howe primarily writes from the military perspective, but his info is certainly useful for law enforcement and the rest of us. The amount of first hand experience Mr. Howe has really shows through in the book. He gives his genuine perspective, not politically correct answers.

I don't know how useful the book would be to beginners, but it is something new for the more advanced crowd.

Where did you find the book?
Chas.

My favorite store:

http://www.amazon.com/LEADERSHIP-TRAINI ... 176&sr=8-1
by Paladin
Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:49 am
Forum: General
Topic: Tactics books
Replies: 16
Views: 3577

fm2 wrote:Paul Howe's Leadership and Training for the Fight.
I recently picked up a copy. Still reading the book, but it's quite good so far.

Howe primarily writes from the military perspective, but his info is certainly useful for law enforcement and the rest of us. The amount of first hand experience Mr. Howe has really shows through in the book. He gives his genuine perspective, not politically correct answers.

I don't know how useful the book would be to beginners, but it is something new for the more advanced crowd.
by Paladin
Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:42 pm
Forum: General
Topic: Tactics books
Replies: 16
Views: 3577

I'll put in seconds for Tactical Advantage and the NRA PPOH book.

The books aren't the same as doing coursework, but they are great to get you thinking.

In my mind paying $20 for a Tactical book and getting maybe 50% of the knowledge of a $400 Tactical course is a great deal.

And as you say Zero_G, reading the book first really drills the hands-on training into your head.

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