Clint is a recently retired Navy SEAL with 20 years of service with the Special Operations community. He spent his military career serving under various Naval Special Warfare Commands as a Special Operator (SEAL). He is also a graduate of the American Military University in Virginia with a B.A., in Security Management.
Military Highlights
Clint has 20 years of experience in the Special Operations community, a portion of which was with a Special Mission Unit (SMU) where specialized skills were developed and implemented in support of U.S. Government (USG) operations in various hostile environments operating against high value individuals. He was involved with various physical and technical surveillance operations in support of USG interests in semi-permissive and denied areas throughout the globe.
Key Skills
Sea, Air, Land Combat Operations Expert; Terror and Counterterrorist Operations, Embassy Operations/Country Team Experienced; Physical & Technical Surveillance & Counter Surveillance Specialist; Special Operations Operator & Team Leader.
Awards
Clint has received numerous awards for bravery and leadership, including Bronze Star.
Civilian Highlights
Founder and Managing Partner of Escape the Wolf, LLC. His company focuses on workplace violence prevention and response and crisis management for small to large global companies. He is also author of New York Times bestselling book, 100 Deadly Skills, identifying bad guy tactics in order to increase good people’s security posture.
Learn to barricade an inward opening door in the event your office or home falls victim to an active shooter. Clint Emerson is a Navy SEAL (Ret.) and the author of 100 Deadly Skills. (Daniel Woolfolk and Lars Schwetje/Staff)
If you're going to perform high-speed maneuvers, you've got to have the tire pressure to back you up. Retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson — author of 100 Deadly Skills — shows you how get your tires ready.
The U.S. military commands responsible for North America misused at least $19 million in COVID-19 relief money on space-related data analytics connected to the Pentagon’s JADC2 endeavor, as well as office information technology upgrades, investigators said.
The U.S. is sending Ukraine another $100 million in military assistance, including heavy artillery and counter-artillery radars, the Biden administration announced Thursday.
“In the last 60 years, we’ve really focuses on isolated individuals,” but during large-scale maneuver warfare, units can become isolated just “by battlefield geometry," the Army's SERE school commander said.
An inspector general report recommended updating the DoD's extremism definition, which it has done, as well as creating a system to track extremism reports.