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>this thread again
I should make a pasta for these threads. I'm not going to type everything out again, so I'll give you a primer.
Focus on fundamentals like judging distance and time without instruments. Both are useful skills to have that translate into the world outside of the militia. Learn nonverbal communication cues like hand signs and motions so you can communicate without radios/cellphones. As for tactics, L shaped ambush, IED placement/mine theory, setting up a perimeter, sectors of fire, usage of cover and fire discipline are the main things I taught to my guys.
Have some of your men specialize in long range shooting, while others spend time learning how to shoot from moving vehicles. Those two groups should cover 80% of engagements you will have if you ever decide to actually do something with this militia. The rest will be things like B&E tactics, evasive driving, explosives creation (fed bait), etc.
Understand that any force on force conflict you'll get into with LE or mil is the last thing you'll ever do, so avoid it at all costs. infrastructure attacks and ambushes on patrols. Don't attack shit head on.
If you want to do an actual field exercise with your group, practice meeting up, then going to designated targets and then regrouping at another point. Having your men being able to meet at the drop of a hat and proceed to fuck shit up is an important function of having an armed group. Essentially, this shit is not something you can teach properly quickly. Group cohesion and action is something that must be worked on for months or years.