Handle Your Sector. Watch Their Six.
Our Mission
Sector Six is a professional training group and purpose-built tactical training facility dedicated to strengthening preparedness, increasing operational awareness, and contributing to public safety through disciplined, realistic training.
We exist to serve law enforcement, military personnel, and government agencies as our primary mission, while also supporting security professionals, school police, and responsible civilians who seek structured, professional training under elevated standards.
Our mission is to provide a controlled, professional environment where individuals and teams can develop the skills, discipline, and decision-making required to operate effectively in close-contact, high-pressure environments.
Sector Six was built to address a critical gap — access to reliable, purpose-built training environments that allow for structured repetition, realistic scenario development, and measurable skill progression.<b
TRAINING CAPABILITIES
Cqb assault training
Firearms Manipulation
Operational combatives & Weapon Retention
Custom & Private Training
Close Quarters Battle (CQB)
Combatives Training
Strength & Performance
Deployable Training Unit (DTU)
Purpose-Built Training Environment
From CQB evolutions to combatives integration, every component of the facility exists to support clarity, discipline, and operational readiness.
Get In Touch
Phone Number
+123 456 789
Email Address
Info@sectorsixtraining.com
Train With Intent. Operate With Clarity.
Instructional Cadre
Benette Altman
Driven by performance, discipline, and service, Benette entered the Army and earned assignment to the 3rd Ranger Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Benette has deployed in support of the Global War on Terror, serving as part of a primary strike force responsible for locating, targeting, and disrupting high-value targets (HVTs) in austere and high-risk environments. His mission set included close quarters battle (CQB), requiring disciplined movement, team coordination, and rapid decision-making under pressure.
His work centers on close quarters battle (CQB), small-unit movement, target-focused operations, and disciplined execution under stress, with an emphasis on accountability, team coordination, and performance in confined and rapidly evolving environments.
BA
LP
Brandon Augir
Within the Ranger Regiment, Brandon served in a unit built around precision, speed, and disciplined execution. The 75th Ranger Regiment specializes in direct action operations, airfield seizures, special reconnaissance, and high-value target missions in complex and rapidly evolving environments. Brandon is trained to operate within a highly cohesive small teams capable of deploying worldwide on short notice, executing time-sensitive objectives with a focus on accountability, lethality, and mission accomplishment.
Brandon’s experience centered on small-unit tactics, close quarters battle (CQB), dynamic movement, and performance under pressure. His foundation is built on discipline, physical and mental resilience, and the ability to operate effectively in high-stress environments where clarity, communication, and trust are critical
Daniel Reis
Now based in the United States, where he has lived for the past three years, Daniel brings a traditional Brazilian foundation combined with real-world competitive and professional fight experience.
Daniel began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at 15 years old under Master Mário Reis, progressing through every belt level in accordance with traditional standards—white, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, brown, and ultimately earning his black belt. Over the course of his career, he has earned multiple regional, national, and international titles.
In mixed martial arts, Daniel has 23 total fights, including 10 professional bouts, holding a professional record of 8 wins and 2 losses. He also possesses extensive experience in Muay Thai, having trained under Coach Ítalo, a coach known for developing UFC-level athletes.
His work centers around developing complete fighters through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA grappling, Muay Thai striking, clinch control, takedowns, and real-world self-defense applications
Benette Altman
Driven by performance, discipline, and service, Benette entered the Army and earned assignment to the 3rd Ranger Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Benette has deployed in support of the Global War on Terror, serving as part of a primary strike force responsible for locating, targeting, and disrupting high-value targets (HVTs) in austere and high-risk environments. His mission set included close quarters battle (CQB), requiring disciplined movement, team coordination, and rapid decision-making under pressure.
His work centers on close quarters battle (CQB), small-unit movement, target-focused operations, and disciplined execution under stress, with an emphasis on accountability, team coordination, and performance in confined and rapidly evolving environments.
BA
LP
Brandon Augir
Within the Ranger Regiment, Brandon served in a unit built around precision, speed, and disciplined execution. The 75th Ranger Regiment specializes in direct action operations, airfield seizures, special reconnaissance, and high-value target missions in complex and rapidly evolving environments. Brandon is trained to operate within a highly cohesive small teams capable of deploying worldwide on short notice, executing time-sensitive objectives with a focus on accountability, lethality, and mission accomplishment.
Brandon’s experience centered on small-unit tactics, close quarters battle (CQB), dynamic movement, and performance under pressure. His foundation is built on discipline, physical and mental resilience, and the ability to operate effectively in high-stress environments where clarity, communication, and trust are critical
Daniel Reis
Now based in the United States, where he has lived for the past three years, Daniel brings a traditional Brazilian foundation combined with real-world competitive and professional fight experience.
Daniel began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at 15 years old under Master Mário Reis, progressing through every belt level in accordance with traditional standards—white, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, brown, and ultimately earning his black belt. Over the course of his career, he has earned multiple regional, national, and international titles.
In mixed martial arts, Daniel has 23 total fights, including 10 professional bouts, holding a professional record of 8 wins and 2 losses. He also possesses extensive experience in Muay Thai, having trained under Coach Ítalo, a coach known for developing UFC-level athletes.
His work centers around developing complete fighters through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA grappling, Muay Thai striking, clinch control, takedowns, and real-world self-defense applications
BA
During his service, BA has held leadership positions, including serving as a Squad Leader responsible for training, accountability, and mission execution in high-tempo operational environments within the 75th Ranger Regiment. He has deployed multiple times in support of combat operations during the Global War on Terror.
BA has completed numerous advanced military courses, including the U.S. Army Ranger School, earning his Ranger Tab. His professional development reflects a foundation built on disciplined preparation, technical proficiency, and leadership in demanding environments.
His work centers on close-quarters combat (CQB), small-unit tactics, leadership development, and standards-based execution under pressure. BA emphasizes disciplined movement, communication, and accountability—focusing on practical application that reinforces decision-making, composure, and performance in high-consequence environments.
SFC Emily Tran
SFC Emily Tran is a Brazilian-born mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt with over 18 years of martial arts experience.