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GST
10 September, 2019 - 12 September, 2019
08:00 - 17:00
Gracie Survival Tactics: Sept 10-12
Samarcand Training Academy I 3600 Samarcand Road, Jackson Springs, NC 27281
Fee: There is no fee for this course.
Length: 3 days (24 Hours)
Designed For: Corrections officers and sworn law enforcement – federal, state, or local.
Lodging, Meals and Incidentals: Samarcand Academy provides lodging and meals at no cost to students. Students must stay in overnight lodging to be eligible for meals. Event registration will close 29 March 2019 in order to allow the facility adequate time to properly plan and prepare for student arrival.
Instructor: Regional Counterdrug Training Center
Description: Gracie Survival Tactics is a revolutionary defensive tactics system that incorporates time-tested techniques into an easy to learn system designed to help officers humanely prevail against larger and stronger opponents. The GST system is a two-tiered system designed for Law Enforcement professionals. GST is derived from the techniques of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
NOTE: THIS IS A PHYSICALLY DEMANDING CLASS AND REQUIRES THE STUDENT TO BE PREPARED FOR STRENUOUS WORK.
This course is a partnership with the Regional Counterdrug Training Academy. Please use the link below to register.
Register here: http://portal.rcta.org/site/course.aspx?args=iEePUYPAQWoVZ32Wo4O9RdWuIKBJtLs+TnZY1qv3DfY=
***PLEASE DISREGUARD EMAILS FROM RCTA ABOUT THE COURSE LODGING. IF YOU REGISTERED, YOU HAVE LODGING THROUGH SAMARCAND ACADEMY***
MANTA training is provided free of charge to Law Enforcement Officers through a Governor’s Crime Commission Grant and the NC National Guard Counterdrug Program.
For more information or to receive help in registering for a class, contact us at:
manta@nccounterdrug.com
984-664-7034/ 919-724-0629
Venue: Samarcand Training Academy
Venue Phone: 910-673-0651
Venue Website: http://www.ncdps.gov/About-DPS/Sections/Administration/Samarcand-Training-Academy
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Description:
Occupying 430 acres in Moore County, Samarcand Training Academy provides correctional, in-service, law enforcement and advanced law enforcement training.
A 2013 North Carolina General Assembly allocation of $10.4 million has been used to convert the former Samarkand Manor into a corrections and law enforcement training center for the Department of Public Safety. Samarcand has six classrooms, dormitory space capable of housing overnight students, and a cafeteria.
The primary purpose of the academy is to conduct basic training for correctional officers, probation/parole officers and juvenile justice employees, as well as other in-service training. The law enforcement agencies within DPS will be able to use Samarcand to conduct in-service and advanced training programs, while other local, state and federal agencies may also conduct training at the facility from time to time.