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  PMCPSC.com:  This site was inspired by the deaths of four contractors in Fallujah.  It is dedicated to their memories and all of the many Contractors and Military Warriors who have served around the world. "All gave some - Some gave all."

 

  Wounded Warriors:  I recently returned from OIF.  I was hit in a rocket attack and was medevac'd to Baghdad, to Balad, to Germany, and finally to Wilford Hall, TX.  I've traveled through the entire Wounded Warrior program and am now back stateside. I can report that your Donations are being well spent and extremely appreciated! This Project was founded on the principle that veterans are our nation's greatest citizens. READ MORE

  PMC PSC  Training News:  I and some of my associates trained with CRI. They have an extensive real world Israeli background and did an impressive job. We paid our own way and liked it, so we've linked them to us. See a photo gallery of our training with C.R.I." READ MORE

  U.S. Tightens Rules for Contractors:  "The Pentagon has tightened the rules for its contractors in combat zones..." READ MORE  

  PMC PSC Support::  “American Contractors in Iraq" is a tribute, contractor support and informational website.  READ MORE

  Danger Zone Jobs:   There are high-paying jobs in Iraq and other countries, in many different fields including security, operations, intelligence, linguists, engineering, construction, transportation,  and much more. The trick is to find them. You need more than one approach to succeed. You'll save weeks of search time with this site.  READ MORE 

  PBS Documentary: “FRONTLINE takes a LIBERAL look at PMCs servicing U.S. military supply lines, running U.S. military bases, and protecting U.S. diplomats and generals.” Private Warriors is definitely a bit to the left but still something you should review.  READ MORE

    PMC PSC  Casualties:  “An up to date listing from the Iraq Coalition on Contractor Casualties, with links to specific articles."     READ MORE "Let us not Forget. 

 

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CRI Training;  Specializing in the broad field of counter terrorism in today's hostile environments, the team instructs the U.S. Special Forces, Police and other Law Enforcement as well as instruction for P.S.D. pre-deployment and the private sector. VIDEO

NEW 2008 Schedule here.  C.R.I. also specializes in the training of VIP security, vehicle and convoy intervention, shooting, counter guerilla techniques, suicide bombing, urban defense, self defense and much more.  These courses are held in Las Vegas NV. USA. Click here to see more.

PMC PSC; The most dangerous job in the world, in the most dangerous location in the world. After the first Gulf War the US military went through a massive reduction in force, leaving hundreds of thousands of soldiers without employment. Many of them went on to do what  they knew best: providing security or training others to do the same. After the Sept.11 attacks business for these small firms exploded, but it was the occupation of Iraq that brought explosive growth to this young industry. America simply doesn’t have a military that can support long term or multiple conflicts around the world. The answer; Private Military Contractors.  VIDEO

  CONTRACTORS OUTNUMBER TROOPS: There are 196,000 contract employees working for the Defense Department in Iraq and Afghanistan. PMC’s & PSC's are about more than a few thousand 'security guards' protecting  VIP’s and foreign corporate personnel. They are highly trained and extreme professionals.  

  An estimated 20,000 contractors do security work. Of these, 6,000 are in armed tactical roles, protecting important installations such as corporate enclaves, U.S. facilities, and the Green Zone in Baghdad and guarding key Iraqi and U.S. officials. The remaining 100,000 contractors help rebuild oil pipelines, electricity grids and other critical infrastructures. 

  • 50,000 support/logistics contractors, civilians. They work as weathermen, cooks, carpenters, mechanics, etc. Most are from Third World countries and the majority are Filipinos.

  • 20,000 non-Iraqi security contractors. Of these, 5-6,000 are British, American, South African, Russian or European; another 12,000 are from Third World countries, such as Fiji, Colombia, Sri Lanka, and India.

  • 15,000 Iraqi security contractors,  hired mainly  to guard Iraq's oil infrastructure.

  • 40-70,000 reconstruction contractors. Hired to rebuild Iraq.

Private Security Contractors have suffered an estimated 424 deaths, with total Contractor death at 1073,  and thousands more wounded in Iraq -- more than any single U.S. Army division and more than the rest of the coalition combined. This site is dedicated to supporting our contractors overseas. 

"All gave some - Some gave all."


  PMC PSC is looking for content:  "We're looking for well written articles covering various subjects relating to the world of Private Military Contractors. We're also looking for stories, photos, training courses, medical lessons, information on new companies, etc.  You can contact us through the links below.  Thanks...