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Tactical Peregrine Training
Tactical Peregrine Training specialties are in support of all; US Military SOF commands, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units, International Partners and Corporate affiliates by presenting a full spectrum Special Operations Forces Counter-Terrorism training capability that blends the threat of Global Terrorism, Terrorism Finance, Narcotics Trafficking, Improvised Explosive Devices, and WMD through lecturing and didactic field training exercises.
“This was the best training I have ever had! I found the instructor extremely professional and the material current, well thought out, and mission focused. The training absolutely blew everyone away!”
- Greg Hren, WEMT-T
Our organization is currently comprised of 6 instructor employees of varied skills and backgrounds. The instructor staff is supported by an additional 10-12 certified contractors that are deployed as courses are scheduled. The company combines the operational expertise of Army Special Mission Unit Operators, Air Force & Navy EOD, Navy SEAL’s, and Navy Special Boat Team personalities.
We bring a proprietary Close Quarters Marksmanship program to our clientele; provide the full spectrum of Military and Tactical Team development, Trauma Medicine training & preparedness, current IED/IWMD scenarios, and certification to your EOD capabilities.
“To be proactive in their community, the City of New Bedford, MA decided to take their EMS system to the next level by starting a TEMS team. Our head instructor Eric Hansen worked with their medics on certifying them as Tactical Paramedics. Tactical Peregrine Training is considered our sole resource for any tactical training this unit will need.”
- City of New Bedford MA, EMS
From Littoral Warfare, to Critical Incident Management with mass casualties or navigating IED laden pathways in the mountains of Afghanistan, Peregrine is the only choice in preparing your organization for today’s current threats.
PeregrineTactical, Inc. is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Corporation.
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