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Blaze Ops
Sentinel
Carthage, NC (06/08/24)
Blaze Ops, led by U.S. Army veteran Patrick McNamara, offers premier tactical training, blending decades of combat wisdom with innovative methodologies for real-world application.
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Sentinel

Course Summary

Jun
08
Carthage, North Carolina

Dive deep into the world of executive protection with our comprehensive Sentinel course. Tailored to the everyday protector in all of us, you'll uncover the secrets to safeguarding both yourself and those dear to you. From mastering marksmanship with your carry pistol on the range to tactical drills and first aid, every aspect of this course is crafted to heighten your protection awareness and skills.


Instructor spotlight

Pat McNamara
CEO, Blaze Ops

Patrick McNamara is a 22-year veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in elite special operations units. During his tenure in the premier special missions unit, he honed his skills to become an outstanding marksman, coupling accuracy with tactical efficacy. Beyond just shooting, McNamara developed a unique training methodology that emphasizes safety, tactical relevance, and a constant thought process. He has imparted this knowledge to a wide range of students, from seasoned soldiers and police officers to civilians. As his Unit's Marksmanship NCO, he founded a marksmanship club affiliated with NRA, CMP, and USPSA, promoting competitive shooting across the Army. Now retired as a Sergeant Major, McNamara is the acclaimed author of T.A.P.S. and Sentinel.


About Blaze Ops

Blaze Ops is spearheaded by the expertise of Patrick McNamara, a 22-year U.S. Army special operations veteran. Dedicated to providing superior tactical training, Blaze Ops draws from McNamara's rich combat and training experience to offer courses that prioritize safety, tactical effectiveness, and real-world application. Whether for seasoned professionals or newcomers to tactical marksmanship, Blaze Ops delivers training that's both combat-relevant and grounded in continuous cognitive engagement.