After Action Review:

Texas Alumni Live Fire Class

REAL TACTICAL TRAINING.

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Review: Texas Alumni Live Fire Class: Jason S



In a cultural moment saturated with hollow spectacle, it remains a rare privilege to find training that combines genuine martial discipline with an almost machine-like devotion to safety. Yet at Max’s course in Texas, that fusion is precisely what unfolds. Having completed my second go here, I can say with calm certainty that these live-fire evolutions are executed with a relentless precision. Every command and every maneuver, speaks to the years of experience Max has poured into orchestrating these scenarios. There is no rushed patchwork, no inattentive corner-cutting—only a keen awareness of risk, purpose, and potential.


Comparing this course to my first experience defies easy explanation. Last time, I felt like a baby gazelle crossing unfamiliar terrain on the Serengeti, keenly aware of how a single lapse might bring predatory consequences. So many details blurred into one as I held on tight to keep up with the more experienced students. This time around, I found myself more lucid: every mission’s objective snapped into focus. It was as though an entire dimension had been added to my perception—enough to see that every movement is more than a flurry of commands; it is a meticulously calculated system.


What stands out as truly remarkable is how Max tunes each scenario to the students’ shifting capabilities. He observes every strength and weakness in our skill sets, recalibrates the missions in real time, and pushes each of us to climb just a little further.


I had the privilege of leading a team this time. My teammates included a 10th Mountain infantryman and a Special Forces medic built with borderline-cybernetic endurance. So, the only real “challenge” was not to foul things up by making decisions or giving orders that were obviously stupid. One might say this aspect was rigged in my favor. Even so, it was incredibly insightful to practice leadership under the watchful eye of seasoned professionals. Their competence forced me to keep pace and my training experience was greatly improved for it.


The pinnacle of my week came when during a night operation, we fought through a mock village, under the cloak of darkness using the more complex fight-through technique. Trust to execute such a maneuver at night is not granted lightly, and it speaks volumes about how rigorous the safety measures are and how good the training is. When you’re fighting through an objective with live ammunition at night on a path that’s not perfectly straight on uneven ground, you either know what you’re doing or you don’t do it at all.


Max embodies a philosophy that merges strict adherence to safety protocols with high-intensity, reality-based drills. There’s a sense of liberation that comes from knowing you can push your limits without abandoning prudence. Add to that the late-night discussions—where stories, strategies, and genuine camaraderie emerge—and you begin to understand that this is not just about individual marksmanship or mission success. It’s about forging something deeper: a collective honing of craft, an accelerated evolution in mindset, and an appreciation for the stark truths of conflict.


For anyone with a sincere drive to comprehend the finer points of modern light infantry tactics—and to do so in an environment that balances unrelenting realism with scrupulous safety—Max’s Texas course is a place where illusions are shed, and capabilities expand. It will confront your assumptions, temper your ego, and reward you with a deeper sense of martial excellence—proof that the virtues of discipline, self-mastery and the path of the warrior are alive and well and available to you if you so choose to seek them out.



Other Reviews of the Texas Class:


Review: Texas Alumni Live Fire Class: Jason


Review: Texas Alumni Live Fire Class: William


Review: Texas Alumni Live Fire Class: Dean


Review: Texas Alumni Live Fire Class 2025: ‘Two Patches’


Review: Texas Alumni Live Fire Class: Chad


Links to the MVT Website:


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I’m back into writing the next book in the Patriot Series. It will be called “The Storm Rages: Dragon Rising.” I’m on the way to getting it completed.

Texas Classes 2026


HEAT 1 Combat Tactics (4 Days) Wednesday 18 February to Saturday 21 February


Texas Alumni Live Fire + Combat Lifesaver (7 days) Sunday 22 February – Saturday 28 February 2025


Texas Alumni Live Fire + Combat Lifesaver (7 days) Sunday 1 March – Saturday 7 March 2025


The HEAT 1 Combat Tactics will be the same class offered in West Virginia. LINK. There is a also a LINK to a gear admin page. This class is also the prerequisite for attendance on the Texas Alumi Live Fire Classes. Class limit: 12


Alumni Class: There will be 2 nights of optional night training included in the Alumni package, at an additional cost. These nights will not go beyond 2300hrs in order to be rested for the next day. You will need all the equipment as per the Night Operations class to attend this training.


The Texas Class is a hybrid advanced class that does not conform specifically to the MVT standard training curriculum. This general class theme and curriculum has been a huge success for the alumni taking part. This will be the twelfth year for these Texas classes. This class should be viewed as a capstone annual training event where students travel from as far away as Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Kentucky, Idaho etc.


You need to be an MVT Live Fire Alumni to attend the Texas Alumni Live Fire class. Keep an eye out for HEAT 1 classes which will qualify you for the Texas class.

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Classes for Romney, WV



HEAT 1 Combat Tactics - April – 04/24/2025 – 04/27/2025


HEAT Close Quarter Battle - May – 05/15/2025 – 05/18/2025


HEAT 1 Combat Tactics - May – 05/29/2025 – 06/01/2025


HEAT Reconnaissance - June – 06/19/2025 – 06/22/2025


HEAT 2 Combat Patrol - July – 07/17/2025 – 07/20/2025


HEAT Convoy Immediate Action - August – 08/09/2025 – 08/10/2025


HEAT Squad Tactics - September – 09/18/2025 – 09/21/2025


October is available for classes.


HEAT 3 Night Operations - November – 11/07/2025 – 11/09/2025


PRICE REDUCTIONS 2025



Take a look at the Training Classes Page where each class has been annotated as Live Fire or AirSim class. These classes are complementary to each other, but an AirSim class will save you on purchase of live ammunition, after getting into an Airsoft rifle: AirSim Training.


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We now have a new class on the books:


Convoy Immediate Action


Versions of the class have been run to great success over the years in Texas, Idaho and Colorado. We never had the space at the training facility in WV to run them. We solved that with an excavator and the creation of new vehicle contact zones and improved trails.


This class is on the schedule for 2025!

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STUDENT CLASS REVIEWS

It’s been a long time coming, but the MVT stable of books is now available as Audiobooks, either from Amazon or Audible!


My original tactical / prepping manual ‘Contact’, the more recent 'Tactical Manual,' and the two fiction books, ‘Patriot Dawn’ and ‘Patriot Rising.’


The books have been recorded using an AI narrator, and the feedback I have been getting is that you can't tell.

Links to Amazon and Audible:


Manuals:


Contact: A Tactical Manual for Post Collapse Survival.’

Audible version


‘Tactical Manual: Small Unit Tactics.’

Audible version


Novels:


‘Patriot Dawn: The Resistance Rises.’

Audible version


‘Patriot Rising: The Unbroken.’

Audible version

STUDENT CLASS REVIEWS LINK!

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