Where can I find people with combat and/or survival skills to accompany me into the Amazon rainforest?

I’ve just received funding for an expedition deep into Amazonia to search for the ancient Lost City of Chuitali. My colleagues have advised me not to hire my entire team locally. How can I find appropriately skilled people?

8 Responses to Where can I find people with combat and/or survival skills to accompany me into the Amazon rainforest?

  1. Pocket Protectorate

    Email me…

    I’m the man you’re looking for…

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  2. Do a web search on a company called Blackwater. (They are called ZX or someting now…)

    - Stuart

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  3. Depends on what you mean by “combat” if I were you I’d look for some recently retired Marines, SEALs, Rangers, or Green Berets.

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  4. Depends on what you mean by “combat” if I were you I’d look for some recently retired Marines, SEALs, Rangers, or Green Berets.

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  5. Depends on what you mean by “combat” if I were you I’d look for some recently retired Marines, SEALs, Rangers, or Green Berets.

    http://www.scoutchief.com

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  6. Depends on what you mean by “combat” if I were you I’d look for some recently retired Marines, SEALs, Rangers, or Green Berets.

    http://www.scoutchief.com

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  7. Depends on what you mean by “combat” if I were you I’d look for some recently retired Marines, SEALs, Rangers, or Green Berets.

    http://www.scoutchief.com

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  8. Ah!. Now is she really going on an expedition to find the lost city of Chuitali in deepest South America or is she making it all up ? OK, lets play it safe and say she is…so she will need The Survival Handbook as issued to Special Forces.
    If however she isn’t going into the Amazonian Rain Forest then I would suggest the book that changed my life ” It’s Rough in the Amazon” by Colonel Guy (Mad Dog) Friggs who spent 6 years trying to find his way out of the Amazon surviving only on one case of Corned Beef ,one Case of Tinned Soup and a weekly air drop of food from Harrods (London). In this books,price $17.50c he shows you how to remove spiders from your leg, how to bite off the heads of the dreaded Gi-gi snakes and most importantly…..how to light a fire using only matches and a pint of petrol. I hope this has helped and that you get the skilled people you require. I hear there are a lot of ex bankers looking for work. Still there you are.

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