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Misperceptions and Misgivings

Misunderstanding ground spoor as physical evidence


Posted: Thursday, November 20, 2008
Updated: November 20th, 2008 07:59 PM GMT-05:00

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Richard Kilgore

A savvy tracker looks NOT just for footprints but for other spoor


Richard Kilgore

A footprint in the least likely of places: a concrete sidewalk
RICHARD KILGORE
Tracking Contributor


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Richard Kilgore has been involved in tracking for approximately ten years, though his real operational experience following ground spoor didn't begin until after 9/11. Formerly affiliated with several municipal and at least one rural law enforcement agency, Richard is a long-time tactical professional, a miscegenation of various tactical instructors and something of a luminary among action figures. Though not as tall as most special operators, he believes that everyone deserves to hear his opinions. He satisfies the great demand for his insight by writing for Officer.com and blogging at www.BreachBangClear.com.

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Posted by Krzysztof Rogalski in Kyrgyzstan (for now)
(11/21/08 - 10:19 PM)
Tracking for police in the military
I didn't realize how valuable tracking could be for military police either, until a couple of men in my unit developed into instructors and started teaching their troops. Good stuff!

I want to grow up and be like Swingin' Dick Kilgore!








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