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Angela tasky
Angela tasky






The shoot/no shoot drills were based on time lapsed PowerPoint slides in a classroom. He had us shooting two-inch circles for a while based the aim-small-miss-small concept. So when we got to class, he taught us combat shooting basics (which are always good to go over again because of the little bad habits you develop) and then got high speed with executive protection shooting drills, shoot/no shoot drills, and accuracy drills. He’s taught at Bw and a host of other places, and he’s instructed first tier teams (and lower) all over.

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Tom is a shooting professional and an executive protection specialist, a former Fed security professional, and ex-cop. He added a lot to our classes – these were not the bear minimum 07 and 09E classes just to get the final tests done. It’s a brand new facility, and he’s got a flexible training program. So far as I know, it’s the only training center where you can shoot steel between NOVA and Blackwater. Those are my few comments and I look forward to hearing your views this afternoon.I recently finished my 07E and 09E training at Tom Perroni’s Commonwealth Criminal Justice Academy in Fredericksburg, Va. This is why dedicated fish weeks are a great tool to focus attention, but we should also be ready to work outside those weeks, as needed. This is the one instance where there are in fact many other fish in the sea. As you know, we are not the only show in town here at the WTO. From the side of the Secretariat, we will do our utmost to facilitate this work while at the same time trying to avoid major meeting clashes.

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It will be an intense period, but necessary if we are to conclude by December. The Chair outlined what the fall work programme could look like. We are counting on you to keep up your solution-oriented approaches in the run-up to our next meeting in June. All time spent engaging on each other's positions is ultimately time spent on efforts to conserve our marine resources.

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Thank you for your energetic efforts this week. These efforts make the fish weeks more vibrant and help create and sustain the momentum that we need to conclude our work within the available time. I also applaud your efforts to engage with other delegations outside the small group and plenaries held during fish weeks. This is the only way to ensure that Members have enough time to consider alternative approaches. I endorse the Chair's call for Members who wish to propose approaches significantly different from what we currently have on the table to put them forward quickly. Your openness to reviewing more closely all ideas raised this week is yet another sign of healthy engagement and a willingness to understand each other. What made this fish week particularly interesting and encouraging was to see many of you coming forth with novel proposals to bridge the differences that currently exist. I thank you for expressing concrete ideas regarding what you consider to be the best approach to frame the disciplines on overcapacity and overfishing. The constructiveness and engagement that we have witnessed in the two fish weeks so far have kept us on course to fulfil the mandate that the Ministers provided at MC12. Your commitment to this process was quite apparent in your detailed interventions addressing the Chair's questions. I share the Chair's assessment that your interventions this week have meaningfully advanced our work and have brought us closer to delving into text-based discussions. Good afternoon, Excellencies and colleagues.






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