08/05/2025
Verterus, Training Research and Soldiering.
The Latin word “vertere” means “to turn”, “to change”, or “to transform”.
It’s the infinitive form of the verb and can refer to physical turning (like turning an object) or metaphorical change (like changing direction, translating words, or transforming a situation).
Examples in Latin usage:
• vertere paginam — “to turn the page”
• fortuna vertitur — “fortune changes”
It’s the root of many English words, such as convert, invert, revert, and version.
• Training
High standards, exceeding that of what is expected in the industry, amongst many law enforcement agencies, and military units. Consistent and realistic, our training practices range to include live fire and tactics, practical and effective martial arts skills, as well as strength and conditioning. Mental Acuity and Interpersonal skills are sharpened by exposure on the job, as well as in-house scenario based training.
• Research
From the fielding and development of new equipment by end users on the ground, to the psychology of the opposition, to the testing of alternative methods to achieve mission accomplishment by any means necessary. VTRS is not solely a “security company.” We are an alliance, a partnership, an institution, dedicated to the lifestyle of the protection of others.
• Soldiering
Not a noun, but a verb. The act of soldiering. To live by the sword in defense of others, so that others may live. In the metro area, the state over, oceans or nations across the world, VTRS is for those that cannot defend themselves, against those that wish to harm them. Marines, Sailors, Law Enforcement, Federal Agents, convicted Civilians - we Soldier together, living the lives of Soldiers, a life we cannot escape.
Verterus Training Research and Soldiering.
Tulsa, OK.