Bottom Line Up Front (B.L.U.F.) – Consider how extreme cold affects every layer and module of your kit. You need to change out more than just what is in your …
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One of the most beneficial cultural experiences in my life has been the ability to travel for work across the globe. Military, combat and contracting have all given me the …
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Survival StrategiesHomefrontSurvival 101
Planning for a Blackout or Brownout
by Tim MacWelchby Tim MacWelchOur nation’s electrical grid is a lot like your favorite grandma. She’s always been there for you, whether you recognized her value or not. She has worked day and night …
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Different foods naturally keep for different periods of time, and the storage and packaging methods used will also influence the answer. If you find yourself in an extended survival scenario, …
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When our ancestors transitioned from the spear to the bow, it must have been an amazing moment. I imagine it was like switching from a clunky old blunderbuss musket to …
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Tyson’s Striking Movement Is Very Unique. Most fighters do not move this way. His punch lands just as his foot does. And in some cases, it lands just prior to …
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On this episode of BraveTV, Dr. Jason Dean and Survival Dispatch CEO Chris Heaven, discuss the importance of professional training if you’re going to stand a chance of surviving sudden …
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The animal kingdom has a wide range of color combinations, many of which look totally random at first glance. Why is that frog orange? Why does that snake have such …
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Survival Dispatch Podcast
Acquiring Survival Skills w/ Seal Team 6 Warrior Don Mann
by Chris Heavenby Chris HeavenOn this episode of SDP Chris gets into an in-depth conversation with retired Navy Seal Don Mann on the subject of acquiring survival skills. You can prep all you want …
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Should You Move or Stay Put After a Plane Crash?
by Ryan Dotsonby Ryan DotsonWhen I was a child, one of my favorite books was Hatchet by Gary Paulson. I read it over and over, and just recently I decided to read it once …