What Fighters KNOW, and Shooters DON’T...
This entry synthesizes John Lovell's insights on applying historical military strategy to modern combat. Lovell, drawing on his background as a Lead Instructor and Special Operations veteran, emphasizes that real gunfights are characterized by extreme speed, aggression, and close distances, contrasting with typical training. He highlights the importance of surprise, ambush, and tactical positioning over pure marksmanship, framing combat as a strategic 'death-chess' game. Historical examples like Francis Marion are used to illustrate how superior tactics can defeat a stronger foe.











