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Frank Willoughby Frank Willoughby
is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces veteran that has served
in counter-terrorism and anti-terrorism capacities for the Department
of Defense. Frank possesses a Masters Degree in Business and
Organizational Security Management. As a security analyst and
anti-terrorism trainer Frank is currently providing services
to the U.S. government and civilian organizations to help ensure
facilities are better protected and personnel are better prepared
to conduct business/operations in a medium or high threat area.
David F. Chatellier
Dave has over 35 years of progressively responsible “hands
on” security management and Training experience. Dave is certified
as a Master Instructor with vast teaching experience in the areas
of firearms, defensive driving, defensive tactics, tradecraft and
anti-terrorism. He has worked on high profile protection details
and trained students to perform those duties. Additionally, he is
a consultant to various entities that have security concerns and
security training issues.
Sydney N. Jensen
Syd Jensen is arguably the most experienced anti-terrorism
instructor in the U.S. After serving twenty three-years with
US Army Special Forces, Syd has become the chief instructor
at the United States Army JFK Special Warfare Center and School’s
Anti-Terrorism Training Detachment (ATD). Syd has trained US military,
Federal law enforcement personnel and their families for over eighteen
years. Syd has helped ensure a safe “tour of duty” for
personnel and their families that have been assigned to a high
threat area while supporting the security interests of the U.S.
Kenneth J. Tamez
Serving over twenty years with the
US Army, Ken has served the US Army Special Forces as an Operations
Sergeant as well as a Special Forces Medical Sergeant. Ken finished
his military career with the special skills battalion of the US
Army’s Special Warfare
Center and School. Ken has provided training in: terrorist operations,
terrorist surveillance detection, hostage survival, first responder
medical skills, high threat driving, and individual measures to
mitigate terrorist attacks.
Jason S. Parker
Jason has spent the majority
of his military career with the US Army Special Forces and possesses
a diversified collection of military skills, training, and experience
that could be matched by few others. He has served as a Senior
Instructor/Course Manager at the Army’s
Special Warfare Center and as a combat veteran knows first-hand what
it means to fight the war on terrorism. Jason is a certified anti-
terrorism instructor who understands the true meaning of “force
protection”. Jason’s skill sets include; firearms instructor,
driving instructor, and emergency medicine instructor.
Bob Deatherage
Bob Deatherage is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces
veteran that has served in Anti-Terrorism and Intelligence capacities
for the Department of Defense. He has been a Special Forces
Communications NCO, and an Operations and Intelligence
NCO. Bob has a Masters Degree in Business and Organizational
Security Management from Webster University and has just finished
working as a Security Manager for an international construction firm
in Northern Iraq. Bob specializes in Surveillance; technical, non-technical,
and surveillance detection. Currently working as a security consultant
and trainer Bob provides services to several civilian organizations
to ensure personnel are better prepared to conduct business/operations
in medium and high threat areas.
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