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Craft International
Craft International
NameCraft International
TypePrivate military company
FounderChris Kyle
IndustryPrivate security

Craft International is a private military company founded by former United States Navy SEAL Team 6 member Chris Kyle, who also authored the bestselling book American Sniper. The company was established to provide training and security services to various clients, including Law Enforcement Agencies, Military Units, and private individuals. Chris Kyle's experience in the Iraq War and his skills as a sniper were instrumental in shaping the company's focus on providing specialized training and security services. The company's operations were also influenced by Chris Kyle's work with the United States Navy SEALs and his involvement in the War in Afghanistan.

History

The history of Craft International is closely tied to the experiences of its founder, Chris Kyle, who served in the United States Navy and was a member of the elite SEAL Team 6. Chris Kyle's time in the Iraq War and his involvement in the Battle of Fallujah and the Battle of Ramadi shaped his approach to training and security. After leaving the United States Navy, Chris Kyle founded Craft International, which quickly gained a reputation for providing high-quality training and security services to clients such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Defense. The company's early success was also influenced by the work of other notable figures, including Marcus Luttrell, a former United States Navy SEAL who was involved in the Battle of Takur Ghar during the War in Afghanistan.

Operations

Craft International's operations are focused on providing training and security services to a range of clients, including Law Enforcement Agencies, Military Units, and private individuals. The company's training programs are designed to provide clients with the skills and knowledge needed to operate effectively in a variety of environments, from urban counterterrorism operations to rural counterinsurgency missions. Craft International's instructors have experience working with a range of clients, including the United States Army Special Forces, the United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command, and the Australian Special Air Service Regiment. The company's operations are also influenced by the work of other private military companies, such as Blackwater Worldwide and DynCorp International, which have provided security services to clients in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Training and Services

Craft International provides a range of training and services to its clients, including marksmanship training, tactical training, and security consulting. The company's training programs are designed to be flexible and adaptable, allowing clients to tailor their training to meet their specific needs. Craft International's instructors have experience working with a range of clients, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Secret Service, and the United States Border Patrol. The company's training programs are also influenced by the work of other notable figures, including Delta Force operator Eric Haney and SEAL Team 6 member Robert O'Neill, who have written about their experiences in the Special Operations Forces.

Equipment and Tactics

Craft International's equipment and tactics are designed to provide clients with the tools and knowledge needed to operate effectively in a variety of environments. The company's instructors have experience working with a range of equipment, including M4 carbines, M249 machine guns, and M24 sniper rifles. Craft International's training programs also focus on teaching clients how to use tactical vehicles, such as the Humvee and the MRAP, and how to conduct urban warfare and counterinsurgency operations. The company's tactics are influenced by the work of other private military companies, such as Academi and Triple Canopy, which have provided security services to clients in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Notable Incidents

Craft International has been involved in several notable incidents, including the 2013 shooting of Chris Kyle and the 2013 trial of Eddie Ray Routh. The company's founder, Chris Kyle, was shot and killed by Eddie Ray Routh, a former United States Marine Corps member who was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. The incident highlighted the risks faced by private military companies and the importance of providing support to veterans struggling with mental health issues. The company's response to the incident was influenced by the work of other organizations, including the Wounded Warrior Project and the USO, which provide support to veterans and their families.

Criticisms and Controversies

Craft International has faced several criticisms and controversies, including concerns about the company's involvement in the private military industry and the potential risks posed by private military companies. The company has also faced criticism for its role in providing training and security services to clients in Iraq and Afghanistan, where the company's instructors have been involved in several incidents, including the Nisour Square shooting and the Fallujah ambush. The company's response to these criticisms has been influenced by the work of other private military companies, such as AEGIS Defense Services and Unity Resources Group, which have also faced criticism for their role in the private military industry. The company's operations are also subject to oversight by organizations such as the United States Congress and the United Nations, which have expressed concerns about the role of private military companies in international relations. Category:Private military companies

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