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Pipe Hitters Guide To The Citizens Irregular Defense Corps

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The Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps is a comprehensive guide to the CIDC, a paramilitary organization formed in the United States in the early 1990s. The guide provides a history of the CIDC, its organization, training, and tactics. It also includes a detailed description of the CIDC's weapons and equipment.

History of the CIDC

The CIDC was formed in 1994 by a group of former military and law enforcement officers who were concerned about the increasing crime rate in the United States. The group's goal was to create a paramilitary organization that could be used to supplement local law enforcement agencies in the event of a major disaster or civil unrest.

A Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps
A Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps
by Nicholas Orr

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 12032 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 100 pages
Lending : Enabled

The CIDC quickly grew in size and popularity, and soon had chapters in several states. The group's members were typically white, male, and over the age of 30. Many of them had military or law enforcement experience.

The CIDC's activities were often controversial. The group was accused of being a racist and extremist organization. In 1996, the CIDC was involved in a deadly shootout with federal agents in Ruby Ridge, Idaho. The incident led to the deaths of three CIDC members and one federal agent.

After the Ruby Ridge incident, the CIDC's popularity declined. The group was eventually disbanded in 2001.

Organization of the CIDC

The CIDC was organized into a paramilitary structure. The group's members were divided into squads, platoons, and companies. Each unit was led by a commander who was responsible for training and disciplining his troops.

The CIDC's members were required to undergo a rigorous training program. The training included instruction in firearms, self-defense, and first aid. The CIDC also conducted regular field exercises to practice its tactics.

Training of the CIDC

The CIDC's training program was designed to prepare its members for a variety of missions, including disaster relief, civil unrest, and counter-terrorism. The training included instruction in the following areas:

* Firearms * Self-defense * First aid * Land navigation * Communications * Tactics

The CIDC also conducted regular field exercises to practice its tactics. The exercises were designed to simulate real-world scenarios, such as responding to a natural disaster or a terrorist attack.

Tactics of the CIDC

The CIDC's tactics were based on the principles of military science. The group's members were trained to use a variety of weapons and equipment, including firearms, explosives, and communications gear. The CIDC also used a variety of tactics, such as ambushes, raids, and patrols.

The CIDC's tactics were designed to be effective against a variety of threats, including criminals, terrorists, and foreign invaders. The group's members were trained to fight in both urban and rural environments.

Weapons and Equipment of the CIDC

The CIDC's members were armed with a variety of weapons, including firearms, explosives, and communications gear. The group's firearms included assault rifles, shotguns, pistols, and sniper rifles. The CIDC also had access to a variety of explosives, including grenades, land mines, and plastic explosives.

The CIDC's communications gear included radios, cell phones, and satellite phones. The group also used a variety of other equipment, such as night vision goggles, body armor, and camouflage uniforms.

Controversies Surrounding the CIDC

The CIDC was a controversial organization from its inception. The group was accused of being a racist and extremist organization. In 1996, the CIDC was involved in a deadly shootout with federal agents in Ruby Ridge, Idaho. The incident led to the deaths of three CIDC members and one federal agent.

After the Ruby Ridge incident, the CIDC's popularity declined. The group was eventually disbanded in 2001.

Legacy of the CIDC

The CIDC was a short-lived organization, but it had a lasting impact on the American militia movement. The group's tactics and training methods have been adopted by other militia groups. The CIDC's legacy is also evident in the ongoing debate over the Second Amendment and the role of paramilitary organizations in American society.

The Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps is a comprehensive guide to a controversial and influential paramilitary organization. The guide provides a detailed look at the CIDC's history, organization, training, tactics, and weapons. It also includes a discussion of the controversies surrounding the group.

The Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the American militia movement. The guide provides a unique insight into the organization and operation of a paramilitary group. It also sheds light on the ongoing debate over the Second Amendment and the role of paramilitary organizations in American society.

A Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps
A Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps
by Nicholas Orr

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 12032 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 100 pages
Lending : Enabled
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A Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps
A Pipe Hitters Guide to the Citizens Irregular Defense Corps
by Nicholas Orr

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 12032 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 100 pages
Lending : Enabled
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