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    STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE

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    AFVB-RFB-SOP 8 February 2014 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD 1. PURPOSE This SOP defines how 3rd Platoon will conduct clearing‚ disassembling‚ cleaning‚ inspection for serviceability‚ and lubricating and reassembling of the M4 and/or the M4A1 carbine on a weekly basis. 2. APPLICABILITY: 3rd Platoon‚ C Co‚ 1-36th IN‚ 1ST SBCT‚ 1ST AD 3. REFERENCES: Lubricate order (LO); STP 21–1–SMCT; TM 9–1005–319–10;

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    Securing Military Gear

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    Importance of Securing Items The definition of sensitive items is anything that considered classified or a mission essential item. They range anywhere from protective wear‚ maps‚ patrol routes‚ nods (night vision goggles) or simply your weapon. The meaning of securing your sensitive items mainly is maintaining accountability for opsec (operation security)‚ mission success and a soldiers overall readiness. If an item is lost and the enemy gets his/her hands on that item it could compromise the mission

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    North-Holland‚ Amsterdam 71 LOW-FIELD MAGNETIC H Y S T E R E S I S IN IRON‚ COBALT‚ NICKEL AND S T E E L G.H.J. W A N T E N A A R ‚ S.J. CAMPBELL‚ D.H. C H A P L I N and G.V.H. WILSON Department of Physics *‚ University College‚ University of New South Wales‚ A ustrafian Defence Force Academy‚ Campbell A CT 2600‚ A ustrafia Received 15 August 1986 Spheroidal samples of high purity iron‚ cobalt and nickel and carbon steel have been examined in a low field (10 -3 to 103 Am -1 rms) ac magnetisation

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    Military Prepping

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    means‚ you will immediately look for cover and concealment whether you need it right away or not. You look for avenues of approach and escape‚ in your mind’s eye you establish fields of fire‚ and calculate distances from the front door to the end of the driveway‚ end of the street or to ht big oak tree in the middle of the field. You look for sniper nests that can be used by you or by your adversaries. This is basic training for all military personnel and everything is filed away in the back of your

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    Near Field Communication Researcher Name: Pasan Abeywickrama Date: 18.01.2013 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Mechanism 4 2.1 Industry Standards and Compatibility 4 2.2 Types of Communication Modes: 4 2.3 Modulation 5 2.3.1 Manchester Code 6 2.3.2 Modified Miller Code 6 2.4 Coupling 6 3. Advantages and Disadvantages 7 3.1 Advantages 7 3.2 Disadvantages 7 4. NFC compare with other Technologies (Bluetooth and Infrared) 7 5. Security Perspective 7 5.1 Data Destruction 8 5.2

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    Securing Items

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    On maintaining accountability of sensitive items In this RBI I will explain why accountability of your sensitive items is important. To lose a sensitive item can be detrimental to the readiness of your unit in times of war or training. The consequences of losing sensitive items vary from item to item according to its value and importance. In times of war losing a sensitive item such as a loaded SINCGARS radio or an ANCD you have just given your enemy the ability to intercept all secure radio

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    Letter from Trenches

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    commonwealth ally like Canada or South Africa Alternatively‚ your character could be: a German or Russian soldier on the Eastern Front a Turkish‚ British or Australian soldier in the Middle East Your task is to write a letter home from the field of battle. This will be historical fiction‚ meaning that the character you choose will be invented‚ but the living and fighting conditions described in your letter will be based on historically accurate facts and details from your research. Remember

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    The Effects of War From the beginning of time‚ countless men and women have risked their lives to serve in war. War affects not only those directly fighting in the war but all of those around it. The movie Black Hawk Down takes place during the Rwandan Genocide and shows the horrific scene that soldiers have to witness that could later lead to mental disorders such as PTSD. American Sniper is a movie about Chris Kyle‚ an accomplished sniper shooter who served four terms in Iraq‚ it shows his experiences

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    between the German and the English troops. Millions of soldiers died in the trenches. Others suffered from severe psychologically traumas. The majority of the soldiers‚ who suffered from psychologically traumas‚ were never able to return to the battle field. Experts were desperate to find a cure‚ but the regeneration hospitals remained unsuccessful during the war. Many of the soldiers‚ who suffered from shell shock‚ were haunted by the cruel memories for a lifetime. The text‚ “Shell Shock during World

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    Ww1 Propoganda

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    World War One Propaganda Propaganda was used in World War One to make sure that people only knew what the Government wanted them to. To make sure everyone thought the same way as the government all information was controlled. Newspapers were expected to print what the government wanted and the newspapers started using emotional headlines‚ even if they weren’t true. Some examples of these headlines are: -“Belgium child’s hands cut off by Germans” -“Germans crucify Canadian officer” Anyone caught

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