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As a youth growing up on the outskirts of Fort Worth, Texas I became enthralled with the outdoors. I loved fishing, hunting, camping, backpacking and all things away from civilization. So much so that I didn't do all that well in my schooling. I didn't go to college then and decided on enlisting in the U.S. Armed Forces. My decision to go into the Air Force changed my way of thinking in a lot of ways. I learned discipline and leadership skills needed in my survival training that followed. My primary AFSC (Air Force Specialty Code) was Nuclear Weapon System Technician. Minute Man missiles at that time were spread out over the northern tier of states in Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Missouri. Some of this area was very remote and dangerous especially in the winter months. We were trained in mountain as well as cold weather survival. -30 degerees F. was common with winds up to 60 mph steady. Life can be short in these conditions. My secondary AFSC was Air Force Search And Recovery. Our team could be called to do searches for downed aircraft and survivors anywhere in the world. I still love the outdoors and sharing about surviving natural and man made disasters.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Natural and Man Made Disaster Preparedness

The most important thing I can say is MAKE A DECISION !
Yes, bad things happen. Hopefully not to us. Sometime in our lives it is most likely that we will be that "other person". The decision to be prepared, for yourself and loved ones, could be the decision that saves a life. There are survival products out there that can make a good outcome for your family's health in these situations. MAKE THE DECISION TO CHECK IT OUT.

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