Great Gift Idea! www.AmericanBuiltClothing.com December 16, 2016
Posted by Chris Mark in Uncategorized.Tags: American, American built, clothing, gear, Marine, PATRIOT, Purple Heart, SDVOSB, sniper, Trump, Veteran owned
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If you are still hunting for that perfect Christmas, Hanukkah, or Festivus gift..here is another great idea. How about a T-Shirt, Hoodie or even some Leggings for that special person or even your own selfish self?!
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Their designs are unique and the prices are very competitive. They have great hats, and other gear, as well. Make sure you check out their site at www.AmericanBuiltClothing.com Here is a better deal for readers of this page only…if you use Promo code proudamerican you get 20% off AND free shipping on orders over $50! (I have no dog in this fight so don’t think I am getting anything in return…just trying to help my readers!)
Check them out today and pass the word!
Part 2: Vetting Security Companies & Their Principals February 15, 2012
Posted by Chris Mark in Risk & Risk Management.Tags: Chris Mark, Maritime Security, mark consulting group, markconsultinggroup.com, Navy SEALs, POW, Purple Heart, USMC
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As I read Kevin Doherty’s questions for vetting security companies, I felt compelled to add some additional commentary. It is important to really do your due diligence on the principals of security companies. It is the leadership that will define the ethics, and attitude of the organization. If the owner is prone to dishonesty or misrepresentations then the staff is likely to follow their lead. Unfortunately, in the high risk world of maritime security (and other security) the fallout can cost more than money. In a very real sense, lives can be lost.