
Greg McLaughlin 1395 County Rd. 6310 West Plains, Mo. 65775 417-255-1612
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In 2007, Bro. McLaughlin started the Black Ops School of Combat, a tactical training school for civilians, law enforcement, and military. I have personally taken over 100 hours of tactical training from Bro. McLaughlin & Black Ops School of Combat. The Training is Fantastic. It has helped me immensely, improving my shooting skills, competency, and confidence level. The training has also increased my knowledge of what to do in the event of a life threatening situation.
Bro. McLaughlin has recently started a sister school called Zion Security Training, which is designed specifically for training church security teams. This course will help you organize, develop and train a church security team or greatly enhance the team you already have in place. You will not only receive excellent instruction and training, but you will also be given a wealth of information as well.
Bro. McLaughlin is an excellent instructor and trainer, conducts all classes professionally, and always emphasizes safety. These schools are not identified with paramilitary or militia organization and are in no way connected to any of these. Bro. Greg McLaughlin is presently the founder and advisor of our church security team. I highly recommend Black Ops School of Combat as well as the sister school, Zion Security Training, without any reservation.
God Bless you, Pastor, Frank Mulford
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Oregon Co. Sheriff, Tim Ward (Retired)
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Mr. McLaughlin is one of the premier instructors that I have had the privilege of meeting and training with. He constantly strives to provide a better curriculum and facility for his students, both civilian and law enforcement. As a Law Enforcement Instructor, I consider Mr. McLaughlin one of my most valuable resources, both in training and friendship. I have spent numerous hours with Mr. McLaughlin’s sons and found them to be examples of responsibility and respect. I know these values are not taught in our society or school system. Therefore, I firmly believe that these instilled values reflect more on Mr. McLaughlin than any other example that I am capable of providing. Respectfully, Eric R. King Chief Deputy Oregon County Sheriff Department
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