David “Doc” Joslin

As a retired Army Combat Medic with 20 years of service, multiple combat deployments in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and a passion for preserving freedom and liberty, Doc combines his military training and experiences , along with SWAT training and austere medical operations to bring a dynamic and realistic training set to a variety of individuals and groups.

Training & Education:
– US Army Academy of Health Sciences: 91B Combat Medic Course
– US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine: Hyperbaric Training Course
– US Department of Homeland Security: Counter Narcotics and Terrorism Operations Medical Support Course
– US Army Mountain Warfare School: Military Mountaineer Course
– US Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Response Provider Course
– NREMT: Emergency Medical Technician
– NAEMT: Advanced Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (Provider & Instructor)
– National Burn Association: Advanced Burn Life Support
– National Association of Search and Rescue: Search and Rescue Technician
– FEMA Incident Command Systems 100: Introduction to ICS
– FEMA Incident Command Systems 200: Initial Response
– FEMA Incident Command Systems 700: National Incident Management System
– FEMA Incident Command Systems 800: National Response Framework
– USCCA Concealed Carry and Home Defense Fundamentals Instructor
– USCCA Women’s Handgun and Self Defense Instructor
– USCCA Marksmanship and Handgun Fundamentals Instructor
– USCCA Range Safety Officer
– Southern New Hampshire University: Bachelors Degree in Healthcare Administration
– Southern New Hampshire University: Masters Degree Candidate (2026)