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James Yeager spent much of his career in Tennessee, a renowned self-defense enthusiast in the business of training people in not only the operations of firearms but tactical measures in general. Throughout the years prior to mid-2004, he held various law enforcement occupations in at least two Tennessee municipalities. Afterward, for period of time just shy of a year, he worked as a security contractor and media liaison in Iraq, coordinating with Iraqi security forces and the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division. His debut into the world of mass media began with his contributions to the documentary Iraq's Guns for Hire (2007), before he made his appearance in the documentary Brothers in Arms (2011). Of course, his face and brand were better known through his social media presence. He had some cameo appearances as non-speaking characters in fictional movies. He may have had a slight penchant for bragging about his tactical security expertise and related signature career, the latter of which unfortunately was embroiled with some awkward events, like personality clashes, professional hiccups or even legal problems. He was the CEO of Tactical Response for many years.