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Gordon H. Edwards Since
1989 Gordon has been the primary instructor, partner and later sole owner of
Safehouse Security Training. He has
been responsible for many innovations in Evasive Driver training involving
specially built vehicles for Contact Driving (Defensive and Offensive PIT
Maneuvers) and Strategic Ramming (using your vehicle as a weapon) and
revolutionary purpose built kinetic vehicular ranges for the U.S. Marine Corps.
Gordon has developed the techniques and curriculum of instruction for
Safehouse Evasive Driving modules from basic to advanced security
transportation. He designed and developed the Safehouse Executive Protection
Driving Course including Convoy/Motorcade Driving modules, which is now utilized
by almost all government and law enforcement driver training programs. In
the course of 20 plus years has trained several thousand professional
drivers, including U.S. military personnel, foreign military personnel,
executive protection specialists, security chauffeurs and bodyguards, along
with many executives and their family members in the United States and Latin
America. Gordon
has participated and trained with U.S. Army Special Forces Tactical Driving
Details and managed unique transportation security programs for the U.S. Marine
Corps. Over his more than 26 year career in Evasive Driving instruction he has
setup and coordinated hundreds of security training sessions at the Safehouse
training facility in Arizona, around the United States and internationally.
Courses have ranged from twelve students per class to large special contract
courses of up to 1,200 students. Gordon
brought twenty five years of experience in wide variety of performance vehicles
to the Evasive Driving field, including drag racing, stock car racing, off
road racing, rally cars and stunt driving. His
specialty has been open wheel (Midget and Sprint) cars. Licensed by U.S.A.C. in
1982 and the F.I.A in 1987 he competed on the U.S.A.C. Open Wheel circuit for
nine years. He also competed in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb Rally - Champ Car
division, three successful times with Rookie of the Year honors in 1987.
Jeffrey L. Miller Fourteen years U.S. Army Special Forces, specialist in intelligence and counter intelligence. Served in various capacities on operational detachments ("A" teams) and on staffs, including classified national security work. company and battalion Final posting Counterintelligence Section, Military Intelligence as NCOIC of the Company, 10th Special Group (Airborne). Founder and president of Forces Security Operations Consultants over 130 law enforcement special which trained weapons and tactics (SWAT) teams in counter terrorism and hostage rescue as sub-contractor International Association of Chiefs of Police. Vice President to the of Marketing for Corporation, a manufacturer of electronic surveillance Trac-Tel and intelligence equipment. Performed personal protection duties for gathering dignitaries and celebrities, trained the executive protection staffs of Mexico's largest corporations and wealthiest individuals. Alan
Mullin US Army SFG Instructor / Supervisor A 22-year veteran of the U.S. Army with
18 years of service in Special Forces. He has had significant operational
deployments to the Middle East and Balkans and has achieved numerous awards for
distinguished service, including the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s
Badge. Mr. Mullen is an experienced trainer, providing expertise in technical
and physical surveillance and guidance for combat operations, such as Convoy
Operations, Close Quarter Battle, and Advanced Marksmanship. His educational
background includes a B.S. in Sociology from University of the State of New
York, advanced proficiency in German, and completion of the Special Forces
Qualification Course as the Honor Graduate.
Twenty years with U.S. Army Special Forces, retired at the rank of Master Sergeant with specialties in communications, weapons and operations. Three years in Vietnam with "A" Detachments as well as in Special Projects. Four Years specializing in Euro-terrorism in West Berlin, trained the SEK Special Police. Ran training course for the British SAS in Upper Hereford, England. Performed undercover investigations for the office of the Massachusetts Attorney General and worked on defensive technology development with the Boston Police Department. Trained the Special Operations Group of the Norwegian Home Guard. Participated in executive protection and special weapons and tactics seminars and classes with Security Operations Consultants. One of only thirteen 7th Degree Black Belts recognized by the International Kenpo Karate Association. Speaks conversational German and has a working knowledge of Turkish, Norwegian and Tagalog. Kevin B. McDonald Instructor / Cyber Security consultant Kevin B. McDonald is Executive Vice President and Director of Compliance Practices at Alvaka Networks, a 30 year strong network services and security firm in Irvine California. He is also Chairman of the Orange County Sheriff/Coroner’s Community Technology Advisory Council (C.T.A.C), Chairman of the Board for Orange County Crime Stoppers, a member of the Crime Survivors’ Council and The High Tech Crimes Consortium. He is a trusted technology and security expert and public policy advisor to some of America’s most influential people and organizations. He serves as a senior advisor to corporate executives, federal and state legislators, law enforcement, high worth individuals, charitable boards, abuse prevention professionals and organizations, municipalities and businesses. He is a highly sought after consultant, writer, presenter and trainer. McDonald consults on the issues surrounding personal, physical and logical security, regulatory compliance, advanced technology and organizational development. McDonald has written for and/or been interviewed in dozens of national publications and television, radio and digital outlets such as CBS, Men’s Health, CRN, CIO Insights, eWeek, Information Week, Information Security, Search Security, Network World, Computer World, and The Los Angeles Times. He is the author of the fiction novel, Practically Invisible and is the producer and a television Journalist with EyeOn Productions where he produces and hosts FACETS Television and EyeOn Business, weekly shows on Time Warner and the Internet. McDonald is also a Martial Arts “Masters’ Hall of Fame” 2010 Inductee. Nick Tactical Training Specialist Sixteen Years U.S. Army Special Forces, specialist in weapons, demolitions and intelligence. Highly decorated during four tours of duty with Special Projects in the Republic of Vietnam and during subsequent National Security Operations. Six years combating European terrorism in West Berlin - trained and interfaced with the German GSG-9, British SAS and other counter-terrorist organizations from around the world. Served as primary weapons and marksmanship instructor at both SWAT team and V.I.P. Protection seminars and courses. Speaks English, German and Hungarian. (pictured during counter-guerrilla training in Mexico in).
David A. HeblerUnarmed Self Defense SupervisorOver thirty-five years of experience in Martial Arts as both a competitor and instructor. Current ranking Grand Master of American Kenpo Karate. President and founder of the Forum for American Kenpo. Past President of the International Kenpo Karate Association, organized and directed the International Karate Championships in Long Beach, California. Has conducted Martial Arts training courses, seminars and demonstrations all over the United States and Latin America. Four years as personal bodyguard to Elvis Presley, lived at Graceland and traveled with Elvis on concert tours and public appearances. Resposible for advanced work, liaison with local law enforcement and crowd control in addition to personal protection while Elvis was on stage or in transit. Served with the U.S. Air Force as an intelligence specialist. Dr. Alan F. FarrellWeapons and Tactics - Curriculum DevelopmentTwenty-four years U.S. Army Special Forces, four years active and twenty years reserve, retired with the rank of Sergeant Major. Two years with special projects, 5th Special Forces Group, Vietnam. B.A. Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity College, Hartford, CT in 1966, M.A. in French and another in German and a Ph.D. in French Literature from Tufts University, Medford, Mass. Foreign study with Universite de Paris, Institut Catholique de Paris, Institut d' Etudes Europennes, Instituto Filogia Hispanics de Mexico and Shiller College, Heidelberg, FRG. Has taught at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and taught ROTC in Spanish in the Caribbean Basin. Currently holds the rank of Colonel in the Virginia National Guard and serves as Deputy Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute. Speaks fluent Spanish, French and German, and is conversant in several other languages. The individuals listed above constitute the primary training cadre, they are often augmented by additional personnel with similar qualifications, selected from SafeHouse files.
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