This is a look into Jim Wagner’s police academy training with the Orange County Sheriff’s Academy in Garden Grove, California USA. Going through as a police recruit for the Costa Mesa Police Department, Recruit Wagner received twenty weeks (800 instructional hours) in basic municipal police training. Upon graduation on June 17, 1991 Recruit Wagner was promoted to Police Officer Wagner badge number 414 and was assigned to the Patrol Division. This video was the “official” video presented at the Class 104 graduation dinner. “Class 104. The smallest but the mightiest.”
About Jim Wagner
Jim Wagner has written 101 article(s) on World Wide Dojo - Reality Based.
Jim Wagner started the reality-basedtraining and survival skills based on modern conflict situations that the practitioner is likely to encounter in their environment (their "reality"). training and survival skills based on modern conflicthuman hostilities that range from visual intimidation to killing; replaces the martial arts term "fight" because not all human hostilities end in physical violence. situations that the practitioner is likely to encounter in their environment (their "reality"). revolution over 10 years ago with Black Belt magazine (USA) and Budo magazine (Europe), and it continues to grow today with World Wide Dojo. Jim Wagner is a former United States Armya branch of the United States Armed Forces. soldier, correctionsgovernment entity responsible for transporting and housing prisoners. officer, police officer, S.W.A.Tpolice acronym for Special Weapons And Tactics.. officer, Dignitary Protection Unit team leader, agent with the United States Federal Air Marshals, and serves as a Reserve solider in a military police unit. Jim Wagner teaches civilian, police, military, correctionsgovernment entity responsible for transporting and housing prisoners., bodyguard, and security courses around the world. Visit his website at: www.jimwagnerrealitybased.com