About Us

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SGT Frank E. Avila-Reyes

U.S. Army Veteran – OWNER AND FOUNDER

1984- EVERGLADES, FLORIDA – My firearms training started in a less-than-conventional way! Well before even my US Army training, some 38 years ago, at the age of twelve I was barely strong enough to pull the trigger of a Vietnam Era Colt 1911 or withstand the recoil of an AR15A1.

Almost every weekend, I would train alongside my father who at the time was the “Chief Of Military Operations” at Alpha 66 Training Camp called “RUMBO SUR.” In English, it was called “Camp Due South” and sometimes filled with battle-hardened warriors such as Cuban American Bay of Pig Veterans, and Vietnam Veterans.

These men and women never lost hope in the idea of another American-backed invasion after the Bay of Pigs. The members were holding themselves in readiness to support an uprising within Cuba.

Training included force on force,rifle marksmanship, land navigation, insertions, and extractions by sea. They would carry out small-unit action against enemy targets and lastly, instilled military leadership and mindset.

My Skills

MIAMI, FLORIDA – Currently  hold active NRA credentials on:

I currently hold active the following NRA credentials:

  • Instructor Pistol Shooting Course
  • Instructor Personal Protection “IN THE HOME” Course
  • Instructor Personal Protection “OUTSIDE THE HOME” Course
  • Instructor Concealed Carry Weapon Course
  • Instructor Rifle Shooting Course
  • Instructor Shotgun Shooting Course
  • Chief Range Safety Officer

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Military Training
Sep 1992-FORT JACKSON, S.C – US Army Combat Training

  • Company B 2nd Battalion 28th Infantry Regiment

Dec 1992-FORT JACKSON, S.C – Light-Wheel Vehicle Technician 63 Bravo       

  • 187Th Ordnance Battalion
  • Class 47B-92 Honor Graduate
  • Certificate of Achievement for achieving an overall 1st time “GO” rate of 100% on the End of Course Common Soldiers Skills Test.

Jan 1996

FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO –   Combat Engineer 12 Bravo 

  • 35th Engineer Battalion                                                             

Nov 1999-                     U.S Army Honorable Discharge

Post Military Honor 

Mar 2003-Washington D.C – Department of Homeland Security Founding Member’s Certificate
Keepsake signed by Secretary Tom Ridge to limit civilian men and women acknowledges the continued effort in preventing terrorist attacks within the United States and reducing America’s vulnerability to terrorism.

Early Life

1972-HAVANA, CUBA – I was born (July 1972) in Punta Brava, Cuba; a small suburb located just southwest of Havana, Cuba. I was born to my beloved mother Julia Avila and father Francisco Avila.

1979- MIAMI, FLORIDA – At age 7 (Nov 11,1992) like many other migrants then, my father and mother were ousted from Cuba and we where put on a “freedom flight” which eventually landed at Miami International Airport.

1992- MIAMI, FLORIDA – Age 19 Miami Springs Senior High School. (June 1992). Weeks after I proudly shipped to Fort Jackson for US ARMY COMBAT TRAINING. Making the decision to contribute what I can to preserve the generations of the future and embody the principles constructed by our Constitution and Declaration of Independence.”

Back Story

1966 – HAVANA, CUBA – At just 20 years old, my father joined the ranks of the anti-communist, anti-Castro guerilla group called “Second National Front of Escambray” backed and trained by the U.S Central Intelligence Agency.

1967- HAVANA, CUBA – In July 1967, having commanded numerous prior missions, the team and he was compromised infiltrating firearms near “Bahia Honda Bay” in westmost Pinar del Rio Providence. As they resisted their arrest, a brief firefight breaks out. Outnumbered by Castro’s Revolutionary Army, they are arrested, and my father was sentenced to 25 years.

1970-HAVANA, CUBA – La Cabaña Fortress Prison – As fate would have it, during trips to visit her brother Angel (also a political prisoner), my mother Julia would end up marrying my father Francisco. The story that I was told was that I was the by-product of conjugal visits by my parents in a “Pabellón” (a dungeon).