What Happened After the Resurrection?

I got to thinking after Resurrection Sunday (Easter), how many hear the Easter story but not as many hear about the things that come after that in the biblical timeline. One of the first things that happens is the Holy Spirit comes to dwell with man. After receiving the Holy Spirit, it is crazy to … Continue reading What Happened After the Resurrection?

Logistics – Food

It is time to think of food in a sustainable way. Not just in how many bags of freeze dried food or cases of MREs you have. A few days ago, we talked about logistics and how important they are for just about everything, from military to business. Without the raw materials, manpower, energy, intelligence, … Continue reading Logistics – Food

Battles of Lexington and Concord

Today marks the anniversary of the first major military battles of the Revolutionary War. Two hundred and fifty one years ago on April 19, 1775 approximately 700 British soldiers marched on Concord to seize Patriot arms and ammunition. At Lexington approximately 77 Patriot Milita met them. It is unclear who fired first, but the opening … Continue reading Battles of Lexington and Concord

Tracking – Water Transfer

Water can be deposited from a person's step. Leaving evidence of their passage on hard surfaces that might not normal leave much evidence. Some will a day that tracking is simply looking for footprints, left in the soil. That is a basic definition but incomplete. Tracking would be more accurately described as using all of … Continue reading Tracking – Water Transfer

Logistics – Watch Movements to See What People are Planning

Logistics might be an uninteresting subject, but it is an extremely important one. And if you pay attention to someone/somethings logistical actions you can learn a lot. If you have participated in, or studied, war you will quickly realize that logistics are the backbone to getting anything accomplished. One of the missions our infantry unit … Continue reading Logistics – Watch Movements to See What People are Planning

Communications is Importance, but It isn’t Secure

You have a radio for emergencies, now what? In this last week we have learned the Signal App on your phone has been targeted, quite successfully I might add, by an elaborate phishing scam. Specifically targeting government and security personnel. Yesterday I read on X how VPNs are basically a scam. Built by former intelligence … Continue reading Communications is Importance, but It isn’t Secure

Picking a Rifle Cartridge

Have you ever wondered why people are arguing over what is a better deer cartridge a 6.5 Creedmoor, 7mm-08, 308, 270, 30-06, 35 Whelen, 45-70, etc. etc.? It’s like arguing over Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Toyota, etc. for half ton trucks. It doesn’t matter, at all. There are minor tradeoffs but if you put an appropriately … Continue reading Picking a Rifle Cartridge

Roger’s Rules of Ranging

If you have been a student of war, scouting, or fieldcraft for much time you have probably heard of Major Robert Roger’s and his Ranger Companies. Fighting in the French and Indian War prior to the Revolutionary War. He was and is a hero of the Rangers and the infantry. He was one of the … Continue reading Roger’s Rules of Ranging

Why are There so Many Different Cartridges?

308 Winchester, nothing like a 70 year old cartridge in a post about innovation. Have you ever looked at all the available options for cartridges and wondered why there are so many different options? If you haven’t, I bet that your wife certainly has. Here are some of the main reasons so many different cartridges … Continue reading Why are There so Many Different Cartridges?