Daryl Conrad

Daryl Conrad

Program Director: Advanced Marksmanship

Daryl Conrad is a combat veteran of the US Army Special Forces having served in Afghanistan in 2003 as a Senior Advisor to the Tier 1 Afghan Counter-Terrorist Pursuit Team North operating from the city of Kabul and surrounding regions in the support of the War on Terror.

He possesses extensive weapons and training development experience having served in the capacity of Senior Weapons Sergeant assigned to an “A” Detachment where he was deployed to South America to advise and train numerous foreign military and police special operations forces in counter-narcotics and special operations parameters.

Following his 2003 deployment, Daryl was instrumental in the development of the Special Operations Training – Detachment (SOT-D) serving as a Committee Chief and NCOIC where he directly supervised advanced special operations training to include advanced marksmanship, close-quarters combat, explosive breaching, and limited rescue operations.

Prior to his selection to Special Forces, Daryl was a member of the United States Marine Corps having served with the 8th Marines during the Lebanon conflict. During his service in the Marine Corps, Daryl was also selected, trained, and assigned to a Scout/Sniper Team and later served as a Scout/Sniper Instructor at Camp Lejeune NC.

Daryl also served with the U.S. State Department Anti-Terrorism Awareness program in the capacity of Primary Instructor for the Advance Crisis Response Team tasked with the training and advising of select tier-one foreign law enforcement units in hostage rescue and supporting skills and has also served as a primary instructor for the Federal Air Marshall program.

Assigned in the capacity of Protection Agent, Daryl operated as a member of numerous protection details throughout the US and overseas and has trained Dignitary Protection Units in Counter Sniper and Surveillance Operations. He also served as a senior advisor to the Kurdish Security Forces instructor cadre where he developed and provided training in all facets of the tactical entry mission.

As a key member of the Spartan Group cadre, Daryl has had the opportunity to train and assess tactical police units throughout the United States, Central, and South America, and Western Asia and brings an unparalleled depth of knowledge and experience to the Spartan Team.

Daryl Conrad

Daryl Conrad

Program Director: Advanced Marksmanship

Daryl Conrad is a combat veteran of the US Army Special Forces having served in Afghanistan in 2003 as a Senior Advisor to the Tier 1 Afghan Counter-Terrorist Pursuit Team North operating from the city of Kabul and surrounding regions in the support of the War on Terror.

He possesses extensive weapons and training development experience having served in the capacity of Senior Weapons Sergeant assigned to an “A” Detachment where he was deployed to South America to advise and train numerous foreign military and police special operations forces in counter-narcotics and special operations parameters.

Following his 2003 deployment, Daryl was instrumental in the development of the Special Operations Training – Detachment (SOT-D) serving as a Committee Chief and NCOIC where he directly supervised advanced special operations training to include advanced marksmanship, close-quarters combat, explosive breaching, and limited rescue operations.

Prior to his selection to Special Forces, Daryl was a member of the United States Marine Corps having served with the 8th Marines during the Lebanon conflict. During his service in the Marine Corps, Daryl was also selected, trained, and assigned to a Scout/Sniper Team and later served as a Scout/Sniper Instructor at Camp Lejeune NC.

Daryl also served with the U.S. State Department Anti-Terrorism Awareness program in the capacity of Primary Instructor for the Advance Crisis Response Team tasked with the training and advising of select tier-one foreign law enforcement units in hostage rescue and supporting skills and has also served as a primary instructor for the Federal Air Marshall program.

Assigned in the capacity of Protection Agent, Daryl operated as a member of numerous protection details throughout the US and overseas and has trained Dignitary Protection Units in Counter Sniper and Surveillance Operations. He also served as a senior advisor to the Kurdish Security Forces instructor cadre where he developed and provided training in all facets of the tactical entry mission.

As a key member of the Spartan Group cadre, Daryl has had the opportunity to train and assess tactical police units throughout the United States, Central, and South America, and Western Asia and brings an unparalleled depth of knowledge and experience to the Spartan Team.

Daryl Conrad

Daryl Conrad

Program Director: Advanced Marksmanship

Daryl Conrad is a combat veteran of the US Army Special Forces having served in Afghanistan in 2003 as a Senior Advisor to the Tier 1 Afghan Counter-Terrorist Pursuit Team North operating from the city of Kabul and surrounding regions in the support of the War on Terror.

He possesses extensive weapons and training development experience having served in the capacity of Senior Weapons Sergeant assigned to an “A” Detachment where he was deployed to South America to advise and train numerous foreign military and police special operations forces in counter-narcotics and special operations parameters.

Following his 2003 deployment, Daryl was instrumental in the development of the Special Operations Training – Detachment (SOT-D) serving as a Committee Chief and NCOIC where he directly supervised advanced special operations training to include advanced marksmanship, close-quarters combat, explosive breaching, and limited rescue operations.

Prior to his selection to Special Forces, Daryl was a member of the United States Marine Corps having served with the 8th Marines during the Lebanon conflict. During his service in the Marine Corps, Daryl was also selected, trained, and assigned to a Scout/Sniper Team and later served as a Scout/Sniper Instructor at Camp Lejeune NC.

Daryl also served with the U.S. State Department Anti-Terrorism Awareness program in the capacity of Primary Instructor for the Advance Crisis Response Team tasked with the training and advising of select tier-one foreign law enforcement units in hostage rescue and supporting skills and has also served as a primary instructor for the Federal Air Marshall program.

Assigned in the capacity of Protection Agent, Daryl operated as a member of numerous protection details throughout the US and overseas and has trained Dignitary Protection Units in Counter Sniper and Surveillance Operations. He also served as a senior advisor to the Kurdish Security Forces instructor cadre where he developed and provided training in all facets of the tactical entry mission.

As a key member of the Spartan Group cadre, Daryl has had the opportunity to train and assess tactical police units throughout the United States, Central, and South America, and Western Asia and brings an unparalleled depth of knowledge and experience to the Spartan Team.