Locations:
Greater Houston Area, TBD
The CQB Fundamentals Course provides essential Simunition-based training in close-quarters battle, focusing on 2- to 4-man room clearing techniques. This course mirrors elite SOF CQB principles , emphasizing realistic scenarios to reinforce tactical efficiency and decision-making under stress.
Instruction prioritizes safety, discipline, and tactical execution, ensuring participants leave with a solid grasp of CQB principles, individual responsibilities in room clearing, and team coordination. This course serves as the foundation for advanced CQB training, Active Shooter Response, and other high-level tactical disciplines.
● Core CQB Fundamentals & Principles
● Pre-Mission Planning Considerations (Hasty & Deliberate)
● Lethal Shot Placement (within Simunition safety parameters)
● Shooting While Moving (Forward & Laterally)
● Lateral Target Transitions
● Target Discrimination
● Tactical Order of Engagement
● 2-Man Room Entry
● 4-Man (Team) Entry
● Stairwell and Hallway Procedures
● Basic Clearance Procedures
● Post-Assault Procedures & Tactical Debriefs
Participants must demonstrate safe and competent weapons handling and be able to perform the following unaided:
● Maintain safety, trigger discipline, and muzzle awareness at all times
● Load, unload, and reload efficiently
● Correct basic weapon stoppages
● Show consistent groupings without major errors
This course uses Simunition-based training, requiring specific protective gear. Students must bring:
● Gloves
● Rifle (Sims Bolt)
● 4 magazines (450rds Sims)
● Pistol (Sims Bolt)
● 3 Pistol Magazines (150rds Sims)
● Rifle Sling
● CCO (Close combat Optic)
● Eye & Ear Protection
● Body Armor with Plates
● Tactical Duty Uniform
● Hydration Capability (Water Bottle or Camelbak Bladder)
● Weapon Cleaning Kit & Lubrication
● Inclement Weather Gear (Rain/Cold)
Instructor Bios:
MSG(R) ED GUERRA
OBSIDIAN SPEAR GROUP
OWNER
Ed dedicated over 21 years to the U.S. Army, culminating his distinguished career as a Master Sergeant. He began his service with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, KY. Following his initial deployment to Iraq in 2003, Ed completed the rigorous Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP) and was subsequently assigned to the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. During his tenure, he excelled in various roles within the Rifle Assault Squad, including Rifle Squad Leader.
Ed’s exemplary performance led to his selection as the 1/75 Recce Team Leader and Recce Platoon Sergeant. In 2011, he transitioned to the Regimental Special Troops Battalion (RSTB), 75th Ranger Regiment, where he served as the Small Unit Ranger Tactics Instructor, training all Ranger School candidates within the regiment. Additionally, Ed was a key member of the Ranger Assessment and Selection Cadre, responsible for physically preparing hundreds of candidates for the 75th Ranger Regiment.
In 2014, Ed achieved a significant milestone by being selected for the elite Special Missions Unit (SMU) at Fort Liberty. Throughout his career, Ed amassed extensive combat experience with multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, participating in numerous raids and combat missions. Within the SMU, he held several critical positions, including Assaulter, Assault Explosive Breacher, Sniper Team Member, and Senior Enlisted Tactical Advisor
SGM (R) RICK LOFTON
OBSIDIAN SPEAR GROUP
SENIOR TACTICAL INSTRUCTOR
Rick Lofton dedicated over 25 years to the U.S. Army, culminating his distinguished career as a Sergeant Major. He began his military journey with the 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Liberty (formerly Ft. Bragg), NC. Driven by ambition, Rick volunteered for the U.S. Special Forces, becoming a “Green Beret.” He served as a combat diver with the 1st Special Forces Group at Ft. Lewis, WA, before being selected for the elite Special Missions Unit (SMU) at Ft. Liberty, where he served for sixteen years.
Within the SMU, Rick excelled in various training roles, significantly shaping the unit’s operational capabilities. He served as an Operator Training Course Instructor, where he was responsible for developing and delivering advanced training programs to prepare operators for high-stakes missions. His expertise in combat tactics and leadership was instrumental in his role as Operations Training Sergeant Major.
Rick’s extensive combat experience includes numerous deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, participating in over 450 combat assaults and three real-world hostage rescue missions. His leadership and training acumen were pivotal in preparing his team for these challenging operations.
Cost $800.00
Credit card payment is strongly recommended. Last day to cancel and get your money back will be 04-20-25. If paying by check, make checks payable to: TTPOA and send them to PO Box 304, Burnet, Texas 78611 Make sure the check has a note saying " Region 2 Hostage Rescue CQB Course"
Any information regarding this course or refunds reach out to Regional Directors Victor Bachar or Michael Swartz
*** The Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) Regional 2 Directors will be available to address inquiries via email and will respond between the hours of 1500 and 0700 or on weekends as necessary ***