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COURSE COST INCLUDES: cost of class for 5 Training Days and uniforms; food, travel, and lodging costs are NOT included in this rate

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WHY TAKE THIS CLASS? Covert Protection allows your client to go about their daily routine without feeling the presence of the protection team. Your client will feel a sense of freedom and still know that they have the protection that they require. Whether you work as part of a team or independently, you will improve your soft skills, as well as your protective roles such as covert advance work, behavioral analysis, pre-attack indicators, & clandestine tradecraft.

DATES: September 2-6, 2019 -or- November 11-15, 2019 TRAINER: Executive Security International (ESI) LOCATION: 743 Horizon Drive, Ste 200-A, Grand Junction, CO 81506 COST: $2,500

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STUDENT PREREQUISITES:  – Must be physically fit and capable of enduring all of the demanding physical requirements of the course

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WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE: – Military or law enforcement veterans who do not have experience in civilian/corporate executive protection work – Anyone seeking employment in the executive protection field (see prerequisites below)

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Covert protection reclaims the tactical advantage whilst providing the value add of giving the client the ultimate in flexibility and freedom. This is achieved by providing covert blanket of preventative procedures and mitigating risk whilst remaining completely unrecognizable as security.

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VETERAN STUDENTS: This course is approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Private Occupational School Board and is G.I. Bill-approved. Contact ESI for more information regarding G.I. Bill benefits with regard to coursework.

Pronunciation (sign description): Dominant forefinger (handshape) with the palm facing down (orientation) in contact with the left-handed non-dominant upright forefinger with the palm facing right (location) briefly moves down the non-dominant forefinger twice (movement).

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