BFR – Task Force 70 Foundation – Mobile Team Training – March 11-13

Task Force 70 Foundation
Mobile Training Team (MTT) 25-4
March 11 – 13, 2026
(Officers who cannot train on Saturday the 8th can still get credit for the first two training days.)
Day 1
Range: 12 lane range minimum with 12 IPSC sized target stands
Times: 0800-1600
Student Max Count: 18
Patrol Tactical Operations Marksmanship
This one-day module is focused on handgun and patrol carbine individual skills which are directly applicable to high-risk circumstances which directly effect positive outcomes for communities in small and rural jurisdictions. The skills taught are focused closely on safe and effective weapons handling and practical accuracy which is designed to be directly integrated into a comprehensive, constitutionally focused law enforcement taxonomy system. As with all TF70 modules, this course is also designed to give individual officers a set of methodologies and standards which they can utilize to both develop their own skills and mentor other officers.
Student packing list:
Duty equipment and armor
Duty handgun, patrol carbine, and at least 3 magazines for each
200 rounds duty handgun ammunition
200 rounds duty patrol carbine ammunition
Eye and ear protection
Water and yummy snacks
Note taking material
Course materials (TF70)
48 TF70 IPSC type targets
Student handouts
Demo equipment
Demo ammo
Days 2-3
Location: Shoothouse or CQB exercise area – no live fire
Times: 0800-1600
Student Max Count: 18
Patrol Tactical Operations Tactics
This two-day module is focused on the foundational individual skills in tactics / CQB which are directly applicable to high-risk circumstances which directly effect positive outcomes for communities in small and rural jurisdictions. The skills taught are focused closely on safe and effective internal and external close quarters small team movement incorporating scene security, officer safety, and weapons manipulation which is designed to be directly integrated into a comprehensive, constitutionally focused law enforcement taxonomy system. As with all TF70 modules, this course is also designed to give individual officers a set of methodologies and standards which they can utilize to both develop their own skills and mentor other officers.
Student packing list:
Duty equipment and armor
Duty handgun, patrol carbine
NO AMMUNITION OR MAGAZINES
Eye and ear protection
Water and yummy snacks
Note taking material
Course materials (TF70)
Student handouts
Demo equipment
TF70 MTT Staff
John Chapman
Chris Sizelove – not confirmed
About the Task Force 70 Foundation:
Task Force 70 (TF70), a 501(c)(3) foundation, equips law enforcement officers in rural, small-town, and underfunded jurisdictions with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to protect their communities while upholding the United States Constitution.
- Facility-Based Training – TF70’s dedicated training facility provides officers with an immersive environment free from the operational and administrative distractions of their home departments, enabling focused skill development and retention.
- Mobile Training Teams (MTT) – TF70 Foundation’s experts will consult with you and come to your agency and mentor and train in topics and areas of need unique to your community and resourcing.
Patrol Institute Think Tank – Conducts research, analysis, and policy development focused on the operational needs of small agencies’ patrol divisions. The Institute produces data-driven recommendations, white papers, and model policies that address the unique challenges faced by rural and small-town patrol operations.

