Hock's Seminar Photo Gallery
SFC Membership is free with simple attendance at a seminar.
You renew this membership by attending another seminar the next year.

Hock at the Duke of York Hall, SAS Barracks, London, England, 2003.

Hock's first Frankfurt, Germany seminar, 2002. Hock returns now twice a year.

With Marc Halleck's JKD/Inosanto Group in Chicago, USA , 1998. Hock goes to the Chicago area two and sometimes three times a year.

Hock with a Wisconsin, USA SWAT Team, 2000.

Hock at Quantico, VA teaching Marine instructors at the USMC "Train the Trainers" School, 2001.

Hock teaching at a JKD Camp in Oklahoma, USA, 1995.

Hock with area police in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1997.

Camp Dodge Army Base, Iowa - Training, 2000.

"With civilians in a Gold's Gym, Denton, TX. January, 1997. This was my first big step as a retired cop and SFC system's head and organizer. Ninety-seven people attended!"

With civilians and police in Melbourne, Australia doing ground fighting, 1998.

The first of Hock's CQC Group Graduating Class #01, Des Moines, Iowa 2002, at the National Law Enforcement and Security Institute. Hock holds two and sometimes three CQC Group camps around the world each year.
 "Dream Team/Demo Team," The Philippines 1995 (The great Ernesto Presas, 4th from left, bottom row).

Hock teaching CQC tactics at the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 2000. One of many trips there.

Hock teaching veterans of the London Metropolitan Police in the UK, close quarter firearm tactics with sims weapons. He frequently teaches at the London Police Academy and their Special Courses Academy at Grave's End.

Hock (on platform to the left) teaching over 300 of M.E.U. S.O.C. (Special Operations Capable) Recon Marines at Camp Pendleton, CA 2003.

"Some of my favorite people." - Hock

Hock teaching Mano Mano on the Negros Island, the Philippines.
Helping out is Texican Dan Lewis.

David " Dawg" Kerwood and his Dawg Pound, bringing blood and guts to the Naval base and the city.

Mark "The Boar Man" Lynn, Hock, Aussie Glenn Zwiers and the rarely photographed Mad Professor
himself, Dr Jeff Allen. Some of our original Howling Commandos from the early 1990s.

"Man! That was a lot of work!"
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