I concur!
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
As far as scenarios go, I would limit engagement to how to defend your property, then to defending your residence, and finally to personal defense.
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A disproportionate number of us are well versed in firearms, and different forms of ass kicking. Can we spend some more time focusing on what steps we can take to defend: Property, then Home, then Self & Others?
I suppose the first thing to do is to have a plan, especially in keeping with the title "Be Prepared." What criteria should we think about when planning defense of property? How long do we defend the property? At what point do we fall back to a final defensive position within a residence?
Or is it better to examine each as separate incidents?
What I mean is, should we examine a scenario to defend our property from likely offenses? And then examine scenarios to defend homes or residences against offenses? (such as, burglary, fire, vandalism, or intruder, societal break down, etc.?).
Militarily speaking, we all have some level of familiarity with the MDMP. To begin we need a mission, enemy or threat situation, intelligence preparation, current environment, etc. Right? Or am I going about this the wrong way?