ARTHUR MUHLENFORTH 1116 Pointe Newport Terrace #200 Casselberry FL‚ 32707 Work: 407-790-5292 arthurfrancis84@gmail.com OBJECTIVETo Obtain a position in MarketingSUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONSFour years experience in the United States Army involved in a variety of operations designed to provide both combat and combat service support. Extensive training and experience in the use of weapons‚ patrolling‚ first aid‚ vehicle operations and use of communication equipment. Recognized on ocassion for outstanding
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The Safety of Our Military Vehicles in Combat The Safety of Our Military Vehicles in Combat What does the word safety mean? Does it mean protecting yourself from harm? Safety should convey a feeling that you are secure in your current position‚ whether that is physical‚ emotional or psychological? Safety means different things to daifferent people. Safety is “the state of being safe; freedom from the risk of injury‚ danger‚ or loss” (Merriam-Webster dictionary online‚
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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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maneuverability. The Automatic Rifleman is essential in providing overwhelming volumes of suppressive fire from medium to long range. No Fire Team is complete without the Automatic Rifleman. A sawgunner provides a Fire Team with a belt-fed light machine gun. The M249’s high rate of fire‚ and large ammunition capacity gives a Squad/Fire Team a weapon that maintains a consistent rate of fire to provide cover for an advancing unit. A team leader which consists of a SPC or SGT plays a vigorous role in the army along
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The Importance of Lubricating a Weapon A soldier’s lifeline in a combat environment is his weapon. Without his weapon he is unable to complete a mission or protect his battle buddies and/or others in the way of harm. He is‚ in a way‚ unfit for battle if he does not have a properly functional weapon. With this in mind‚ it is a part of a soldier’s duty in the military to properly maintain his weapon‚ keeping it clean‚ well lubricated‚ and ready for battle at any given moment. He should always have
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Marks a target and directs the fire team’s fire on the target ● Maintains communication with the squad leader The senior fire team leader assumes the duties of the squad leader in the event of a casualty. Automatic Rifleman Equipped with the M249 squad automatic weapon (SAW) and the combat knife (kbar)‚ the SAW gunner: ● Carries out the team leader’s orders by focusing firepower on enemytroop concentrations of four or more ● Maintains a consistent high rate of fire ● Assumes the duties of the fire team leader in the event of a casualty
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NAME: ______Kevin Daley____________________ # CORRECT: ___________ OUT OF 100 1. What are the 8 Troop Leading Procedures (FM 3-21.10‚ Figure 2-1): #1: Receive the Mission #5: Recon___________________ #2: issue the WARNO #6: complete the plan___ #3: Make a tentative plan #7 issue the plan___ #4: start necessary movement #8: _supervise___________ 2. The 5 components of a mission statement are: Who‚ What‚ When‚ Where‚ and Why. The What portion of the mission has
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their products‚ the gasoline powered chain saw‚ was somewhat different from the traditional construction and industrial tools. It had the opportunity to acquire a small chain-saw manufacturer. The main reason behind this was to diversify the company into other markets. The chain-saw market was changing rapidly during 1970‚ and Hamilton Tools executives realise that they needed some expert advice. Reports from trade publications‚ statistics from The Chain-saw Manufacturers’ Association‚ and his personal
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pneumatic tools: drills‚ screw drivers etc. One of their products‚ the gasoline powered chain saw‚ was somewhat different from the traditional construction and industrial tools. The Chain Saw line had been added in 1949‚ when John Hamilton Sr.‚ had the opportunity to acquire a small chain- saw manufacturer. Mr Hamilton Sr believed that construction workers would have the need for gasoline powered chain-saws. He had acquired the business in order to diversify the company into other markets. An egotistical
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to go to the zoo. ”Dad please can I go to the zoo. ””Alright then “.on Sunday they went to the zoo but it took 1 hour in the ramshackle car. Outside the zoo they saw a man on his motorbike it was mikes dads friend. Finaly they got to the zoo and they saw some birds also mike spotide out the lion. His dad saw an elephant with huge ears however it had very long tusks. After they went to the zoo they went to subway for lunch. For a treat they went to asda meanwhile mike chose a
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