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    daily basis. The workshop is used 6 and a half hours a day excluding breaks. The main workshop consists of 3 rows of work benches which have tables and chairs and a draw containing cables and test equipment‚ there is a bench for mechanical work and a drill machine. A PC is located here and several electrical outlets for testing. In this area engineers will test small power supplies using testing equipment. There is another area that is sectioned off to most employees for only trained personnel (engineers)

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    David Hopper MS 3000- 1100-1215 CPT Frichle OPORD Mission Analysis (1)Constraints and Limitations: - No ammo resupply -Mission to be completed NLT 072200Nov 02 (2) Squad Specific Tasks: - Destroy enemy -2nd in OOM -Establish indirect targets (2)SQD Implied Tasks: - Plan route -EPW and Search -Aid and litter (3)SQD Mission Statement: The mission of squad 1-1 is to destroy the enemy on OBJ LION Vic grid GP71462228 NLT 072200 Nov 02 in order to prevent resupply operations within our AO

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    PHYSICAL READINESS TRAINING Conducting Proper PRT: Monday 1. Introduction Hello I am ______________ and I will be conducting your Physical Readiness Training today. 2. Task Today’s task is to conduct 4 For the Core‚ Military Movement Drills 1 & 2‚ and AGR IAW TC 3-22.20. 3. Conditions Today’s conditions are warm/cold/wet… etc. 4. Standards Standards for today are to give 110%! 5. Risk Assessment Risk Assessment is Low/ Moderate/ High… Because ________ __________________________________________________

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    of our ethnicity we are the band of brothers and we share the same customs and traditions. Among traditions like; mess nights‚ Marine Corps birthday‚ uniform inspections‚ and field day‚ the close order drill tradition lacks practice at our units the most. Our units should continue to practice drill to build confidence‚ sustain high military standard and discipline‚ and to carry on our tradition. Since day one in boot camp‚ we practiced basic marching movements that further down

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    level. Drill ● Cadets will learn position of attention‚ parade rest‚ and basic facing movements. Barracks ● Cadets will learn how to properly make their racks‚ roll clothes‚ and square away their wall lockers. Flight Training Activities FTA 1600-1645 ○ 1600-1615- Introduce flight staff and FTOs ○ 1615-1645- Flight Commander teaches barracks prep ■ racks ■ t-shirt ■ socks ■ underwear ■ wall locker FTA/Dinner 1700-1830 While waiting for dinner: o Flight Sergeant will instruct Drill Positions

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    iv. Pipe vice v. Pin vice vi. Leg vice Clamps i. C-Clamp ii. U-Clamp iii. Parallel clamp 5. Striking tools i. Ball peen hammers ii. Straight peen hammers iii. Cross peen hammers 6. Cutting tools i. Hand Hacksaw ii. Drills iii. Files iv. Chisel v. Reamer vi. Taps vii. Dies Fitting operations Following is the list of fitting lab operations which will perform to complete the project. i. Measuring operation ii. Lay out operation iii. Holding operation iv.

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    La Famalia Company

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    is considering the purchase a high speed drill to replace the old one that they currently have. The old drill was purchase 3 years ago at an installed cost of $500‚000 and is estimated to have a usable life of 5 years. The new drill is expected to cost $850‚000 with $20‚000 to be spent on installation and also has a 5 year usable life. La Familia can sell the old drill at $60‚000 inclusive of removal cost. The purchase of this new drill will result in increase business and impact

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    HANDOUTS MT162- SIPBOARD PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Emergency Drills and Training Emergency Drills – Objectives * Practice effective planning‚ execution‚ scheduling and recording of on-board emergency drills and musters. * Satisfy mandatory regulations of IMO‚ SOLAS and the vessel’s flag state. * Prepare ship staff for crisis situations. * Train staff in the location and use of emergency equipment on board. * Provide a means for assessing individual performance and for identifying

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    Mock Drills in Schools / Educational Institutions Disaster Management Cell Department of Revenue‚ H.P. Secretariat‚ Shimla CONTENT # Title Page No. 1. Basic Hazard Profile of Himachal Pradesh 2. Need of Awareness and Preparedness for Disaster Safety in Schools 3. Creating Awareness about School Safety 4. Conducting Mock Drills 5. Emergency Evacuation Plan 6. Mock Drill Calendar 7. Emergency Mock Drills & Exercises a) School Fire Drill Procedure b) School Earthquake Drill Procedure

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    Lesson Plan #1 (Low Irons) Equipment Required- proper golf attire (no cut offs‚ tank tops)‚ soft spike golf shoes or running shoes‚ hat‚ sunblock‚ glove (optional)‚ clubs if you bring you own but rentals are available. Warm up; Group Stretch- * Neck Rotations * Arm rotations * Posterior shoulder stretch * Anterior shoulder/chest stretch * Forearm and wrist stretch/ extensions * Hip rotations * Lateral back stretch * Toe touches * Quadriceps stretch

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