The course will be held at the Green Dragon Hotel in Hereford and details and joining instructions will be sent out to you once you have booked your place.
Everyone who is anyone in CP knows ‘Ginge’, but if you don’t know him here is some info about Ginge.
‘Ginge’ served in the British Army for 18 years, 13 of which were spent in the 22nd Special Air Services Regiment.
During this time, he developed a wide range of skills including counter-terrorism and VIP protection.
Ginge joined the private sector in 1990 and has worked for a number of private security companies operating as an international security consultant.
He has experience working for Government officials, multinational companies and senior executives and has become recognised as one of the leading experts in the field of VIP protection and business security.
Over the years Ginge has been responsible for the training of various close protection teams and operated exclusively as a security coordinator within high and low-level personal protection.
During the past 10 years, Ginge has been involved in designing and delivering security awareness and personal safety/conflict management training for high network corporations and families living or travelling to high-risk regions worldwide.
Currently, Ginge has been asked to be part of a Close Protection Expert Group with the Security Industry Authority to review the current National Occupational Standards with the SIA in relation to Conflict Management and Situational Awareness within Close Protection, to bring it more up to date with the needs of current close protection operatives.
So this is your chance to train and learn from a very experienced and well-respected professional who will personally teach you his well-proven tried and tested methods and systems.
Lofty will also be popping down to say a few words and if any of you don’t know who Lofty Wiseman is then you can read a bit more about him here.
John “Lofty” Wiseman joined the Parachute Regiment in 1958.
He applied for service with the Special Air Service Regiment in 1959 and set a record as the youngest person ever to pass selection at the age of 18.
John served with 22 SAS for 26 years (and, as he likes to point out, 55 days)!
He saw active service worldwide, in every theatre of operations and special operations required of the British Army between 1959 and 1985.
Amongst other things, Lofty was:
By the time he retired from active service in 1985, he was held in such high esteem that it could be said of him, to directly quote the Commanding Officer of 22 SAS at the time, “Lofty is a legend in this Regiment”.
I am delighted and honoured that Lofty is coming down on the day. He is a great guy and I am pleased that you will get the opportunity to meet him in person and lofty will also be bringing copies of his books along so this will be an ideal opportunity for you to get a personalised signed copy and also a photo of yourself with the man himself!
The two days will cover the following subject areas:
✅ Situational Awareness/Personal Security Theory
✅ Conflict Management “Deter Detect-Delay-Response” Skills.
✅ The Vulnerable Parts of the Body & The Body’s Natural Weapons.
✅ Self-Defence/Self-Protection Skills.
✅ Knife & Edged Weapon Awareness.
✅ The Use of Improvised Weapons
But why listen to Ginge, when there are so many others now offering training in this area?
Ginge Johnson has been involved in personal security for over twenty-five years since leaving the Special Air Service Regiment in which her served 13 years.
He has operated in virtually every hostile environment on earth. There is literally no-where that Ginge hasn’t operated in.
At one time he was flying around to various parts of the world between five – fifteen times a month on executive protection duties, training assignments and going into environments that the police, national guard and local militia would advise not to or wouldn’t go into. This is how much in demand Ginge’s services where and are.
During those times he has been confronted with many conflict situations which included a knife, and it was his training, knowledge, awareness and experience and skill that kept him and the people he was looking after safe.
On this course in August Ginge has agreed to teach his tried and tested system for dealing with situations these types of situations.
Bonus 5: F
Bonus 6: F
Everyone attending will receive a certificate of attendance signed by Ginge and myself.
And here are some Google Reviews of what others who have attended thought about the course:
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