Hawkeye PSD Philippines

Hawkeye PSD Philippines

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This is the official page of HAWKEYE PSD, an American Security Group now operating here in the Philippines. Later he picked up training in Krav Maga as well.

Hawkeye PSD LLC was founded by US Army veteran and professional bodyguard, Jonah Fontenot. Born in a rough neighborhood near Los Angeles, California in 1977, Jonah Fontenot learned early in life that personal security was more than a personal choice and that failure to make safety provisions could have far-reaching consequences. Starting at around age 15, Jonah Fontenot was trained as a Muay Thai

Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 25/05/2026

MEDICAL TRAUMA CARE DAY 6

6 days, countless drills, and one shared mission: to save lives when it matters most. Proud to complete the Medical Trauma Care Training! 🚑💪

SPECIAL THANKS TO: Tim of

Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 25/05/2026

MEDICAL TRAUMA CARE TRAINING Day 5



Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 25/05/2026

MEDICAL TRAUMA CARE TRAINING DAY 4



Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 06/05/2026

MEDICAL TRAUMA CARE TRAINING DAY 3

CONTENT WARNING: Graphic Medical Imagery

The following image displays a deceased pig used for surgical training purposes, during medical trauma care training. This material is intended solely for medical professionals and students. In partnered with November Club Medical Group.



30/04/2026

My wonderful students!

It's time for me to head back to America.

I have deeply enjoyed teaching all of you.

Nothing brings me more joy, satisfaction, and pleasure than teaching you all the skills I have developed over the last 35 years.

I didn't come here to make money. I came here to teach good people how to defend themselves when confronted with violence. So this effort was indeed successful.

No business can survive without income. And the income is generated through an exchange of goods or services offered to customers. In this case, those customers are our students.

We hoped for many students but word didn't spread fast enough to gain enough recognition in the short time I have been able to visit and teach you all. But I will return in a few months so we can do it all again.

In the meantime, I hope you will practice the many lessons we covered and show your friends and family how strong you are. Invite them to join us again when I return.

You can keep track of our plans by checking out our page and subscribing for updates.

In the 1940s, after World War 2, U.S. Army Commanding General and Field Marshal Douglas MacArthur said "Give me 10,000 Filipinos and I will take over the world."

This is a profound statement from MacArthur because he was the Supreme Commander of allied forces in the Pacific region. He was in charge of some of the best soldiers in the world and the most modern and advanced military forces of the time. He commanded American, Canadian, Australian, British, Filipino, French, and other forces. No matter what country a soldier represented, he answered to General MacArthur. This includes other Field Grade and General officers of foreign militaries and all special forces units.

But he didn't say "Give me 10,000 American Special Forces soldiers." He didn't even say "Give me 10,000 Filipino soldiers." He said "Give me 10,000 Filipinos..." Any Filipinos.

He knew there were no stronger people in the world than Filipinos. He knew the warrior spirit carries every Filipino throughout his daily activities.

I remember reading an American soldier's statements about his experience working at a recruiting desk in the Philippines during World War 2. He said one Pinoy stood in line for hours for his turn to sign up for military service under General MacArthur when the U.S. Army established a Filipino fighting unit to be deployed in-country to fight the Japanese invaders and liberate the Philippines from Japan's control.

He said the Pinoy was skinny and dirty., ad no shirt or shoes, nd didn't know how to read. He walked four or five days without eating to reach the recruiting station. The soldier asked the Pinoy his name and baranagay and some other basic questions then inquired about his experience with weapons. The Pinoy said he had no experience with weapons but really wanted to kick out the Japanese so his family can be safe. The soldier asked the Pinoy, "If I gave you a rifle, would you know what to do?" The Pinoy reached to a nearby bamboo stalk and broke it off to make a stick and said "Keep your rifle! I'll fight the Japanese with this!"

That's a warrior for sure!

That warrior's blood pumps through every Filipino heart in this country. And I respect you all for it.

I will be back in a few months. I look forward to seeing my students again and meeting new first timers.

You all are wonderful people. Teaching you has been a true pleasure and honor.

Remember, when confronted with violence, the three most important things to remember are

1. Fight

2. Fight

3. Fight

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or just to say hello through our page or email me at:

[email protected].

God bless you all!

I have to go now.

--Matanglawin

29/04/2026

How to defend yourself against the attacker?


Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 28/04/2026

Advance Medical Trauma Care Training DAY 2



20/04/2026

How to apply tourniquet for massive bleeding


Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 20/04/2026

Advance Medical Trauma Care Training Day 1



Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 14/04/2026

Congratulations to our certified fighters!!!

Photos from Hawkeye PSD Philippines's post 12/04/2026

You guys did it!

Congratulations and thanks for choosing us!

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