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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Military News: British Troops To Get First New Camouflage In 40 Years

   Congrats to the British for picking an outstanding camouflage.  Kudos to Crye Precision for making such an excellent camouflage too.  I am not sure what the reaction is of the troops, but I am sure they will welcome the new threads.  I know multicam has been getting a lot of positive reviews from some of the special forces crews and such operating in Afghanistan.

   Meanwhile, the U.S. Army is still using a uniform that stands out like a sore thumb.  What is that stuff called, UCP? I think they will be getting a change of uniform soon from what I hear…..I hope. –Matt

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Multicam

The new stuff is on the left.

British troops to get first new camouflage in 40 years

12/20/2009

London, England (CNN) — British troops will get new camouflage uniforms for the first time in more than 40 years, based on computer modeling of Afghanistan’s terrain, the Ministry of Defence announced Sunday.

The “multi-terrain pattern,” as the military has dubbed the new design, is the first new pattern from the Ministry of Defence since 1968, it said.

It is specifically designed with Afghanistan’s Helmand province in mind, the ministry said in a statement. The British military have suffered heavy losses in the southern province this year. More than 100 British troops have died in Afghanistan in 2009, making it the deadliest for UK troops in many years.

The new design was put together in six months, funded as an “urgent operational requirement” project worth £250,000 ($400,000).

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Law Enforcement: Unease As Security Groups Take Police Roles in the UK

   You guys will get used to it.  This is more indication of governments and law enforcement hemming and hawing about the monopoly on the application of the use of force.  I think there is plenty of room on the stage for private industry and the state to share.

    If anything, I think folks are just worried about competition, and that is what really drives these other conversations about ‘pushing the boundaries’ or whatever. It would be like the US Postal Service freaking out about Fedex or UPS, two private shipping companies who directly compete with the US government services.  There is plenty of work for everyone, and both sides are still in existence. Both sides have their place, and likewise for the private security industry and law enforcement. –Matt

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Unease as security groups take police roles

By James Boxell

December 14 2009

Private security companies have started “pushing the boundaries” of frontline law enforcement and are becoming involved in highly charged areas such as the policing of protests, the Financial Times has learnt.

G4S, the FTSE 100 security group, has provided mobile custody cells and detention officers at two recent environmental demonstrations. It has also begun to supply full teams of investigators on complex criminal cases, another area that will prove contentious with some chief constables.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

War Art: ‘Stovepipe’, a Play About Security Contractors

Filed under: Industry Talk,United Kingdom,War Art — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 10:58 PM

   This is a first, and I wonder how I missed this one with the first production in the UK last April? Although I am sure these plays are both political and kind of dorky, but hey, that’s theater for you. lol  Honestly though, I really can’t comment on this play because I have not seen it.  If any of the readers have seen it, I would love to hear your input on the thing.  I guess one way to look at it, is this play is a historic first for this industry and war. –Matt

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Stovepipe

I will jump this contract, for it vexes me…….

Have gun, will travel in Stovepipe

By Fiona Mountford

Evening Standard  10.03.09

If we expect to learn about the murky world of private security contractors in Iraq anywhere at all, it’s certainly not in a cavernous basement underneath Morrisons in a Shepherd’s Bush shopping centre. Yet this intriguing found space is just where innovative young producers HighTide, in collaboration with the Bush and National Theatres, have pitched up, for a thrilling promenade performance that walks us through the less salubrious aspects of the post-war Middle East.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Call to Action: E-petition to Create an Award to Recognize the Work of UK Private Security Contractors

     Pretty cool, and please pass this around to your friends and comrades in the UK.  I posted this on Facebook as well, and be sure to share it with friends across the pond.  This would be an excellent way to recognize the sacrifice of contractors in this war, and the symbolism of such a thing would be excellent.  I hope it goes well for you guys.  Cheers. –Matt

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We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Create an award to recognise the work of Private Security Contractors.

You must be a British citizen or resident to sign the petition. Please enter your name only; signatures containing other text may be removed by the petitions team.

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Submitted by Chris Jones of None – Deadline to sign up by: 04 December 2009 – Signatures: 116

More details from petition creator,

We would like the government to take the following action and to recogize the work of Private Security Contactors, In the form of a letter or award for those who have proof of service.

And to express our deepest sympathy for the four Close Protection Officers who were captured in 2007 in Iraq, which as the news emerges are all dead now.

We all know that we are not recognised as former Soldiers for the work we carry out as security officers worldwide and in hostile areas, such as Iraq and Afghanistan today.

Although the vast majority of all Security Contractors are long serving and with distinguished military carriers. I am sure you will agree it is high time that we should all be recognised for our services.

After all it is the government who require us to work in these areas for them, yet still it is the same government who do not recognize these services, without us the work would not go on.

The war in Iraq for example would not have been won without the security contractors.

God bless all the the men that have died serving there country and as private security officers, our deepest sympathies go out to their families.

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Industry Talk: Close Protection World Forum Meeting-London

   Talk about a cool event, and I give the guys at CP World a lot of credit for developing such an interactive and informative forum.  To all that are going, I hope you get several offers of employment and your work calender gets filled.  –Matt

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Close Protection World UK 

Close Protection World – London Fri 5th June 2009 – No cost

The Close Protection World’s 2009 FREE forum meeting has now been confirmed for Fri 5th June 2009 and people can register their attendance by following the link below. Following on from last years hugely successful forum liaison function this year the meeting has had to change venue as we have out grown the old faithful UJ Club.This year we have trade stands, recruitment companies and a massive raffle in aid of Help for Heroes and the Macmillan cancer research charity. Please see below for the current raffle prizes kindly donated by our sponsors. This list is constantly increasing and we are always looking for more sponsors and raffle prizes.The following recruitment companies have confirmed their attendance and are specifically attending the meeting in order to find potential ‘new blood’ for forthcoming contracts.

Elle security – recruiting

SIAUK.org – recruiting

Greymans – recruiting

Minimal risk – recruiting

Category1 security – recruiting

CTR recruitment – recruiting

Never before has so many recruitment companies, training providers, kit and equipment suppliers, Close Protection operatives and like minded individuals been in the same venue networking, chatting and building contacts. Please support the Close Protection World forum by attending this fantastic event and don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet fellow operators. 

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