top of page

SPECIAL FORCES (MILITARY) Specialize Training in Small Arms Weapons & Shooting.

FIREARMS TRAINING:

  • Revolver and Automatic,

  • Shooting - Rifle,

  • Shooting - Skeet/Trap

  • M67 Grenades

  • Carl Gustaf, C7 & C6

  • SMG (sub machine gun)

  • FNC1 Long range rifle

  • 9mm Pistol

  • M72 LAW (Anti-Tank Weapon) 50cal, 30cal

COMBAT

  • Hand To Hand Unarmed Combat

  • Military Obstacle Courses

  • Jumps out of Military Panes & Helicopters.

VEHICLES:

  • Drove M109 Self propelled Howitzer

  • M113 Armoured Personal Vehicle

  • Stick Shift Vehicle

Gunners Airborne.jpg

AIRBOURNE GUNNERS: The Canadian Airborne Regiment (French: Régiment aéroporté canadien) was a Canadian Forces formation. It was a tactical formation manned from other regiments and branches.

 

They are a large rapid-reaction, light mobile force, suitable for overseas brigade-size missions. It was designed as a flexible short-term immediate response available to the government when it accepted an overseas reinforcement or intervention mission within NATO or elsewhere.

BIATHLON COACH & Physical Education Instructor

Royal Military College of Canada | 1997 – 1999 | Kingston, Ontario, Canada

  • Physically trained an educated the next generation of Canadian Armed Forces leaders through rigorous leadership Programs and coached the Varsity and Military Biathlon Team.

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATIONAL INSTRUCTOR

CAF | 1990 to 1997 CAF | Kingston, Ontario, Canada

  • Canadian Armed Forces (Fitness Instructor)

  • Royal Military College (Physical Education Teacher)

  • Responsible for the overall recreation and physical leadership for the Canadian Armed Forces and organizing National Championships for all sports.

  • Soliciting and recruiting sponsors and preparing all members for fitness.

 

​CANADIAN AIRBORNE REGIMENT (PARA TROOPER)

Canadian Armed Forces, Canada | 1985 - 1990

  • Member of the Canadian Armed forces undergoing elite special force training and leadership academies to increase ability to motivate and direct teams and units.

  • Learned how to build solid teams and esprit amongst the teams and set common visions and goals.

 

AIRBORNE GUNNERS (2 and 3 RCHA)

Canadian Armed Forces, Canada | 1985 - 1987

bottom of page