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13th April 09, 07:59 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Livingston
Three computer monitors? Note the picture on the far left one!
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13th April 09, 08:55 PM
#12
OK, you made me do it, post part of my resume. I have not always been a cubicle rat.
Training and Courses
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Emergency Management Institute Courses
• Emergency Support Function IS-809 (ESF) #9 – Search and Rescue IS-809, 1/09
• Emergency Support Functions Communications IS-802, 1/09
• State Disaster Management IS-208, 1/09
• Radiological Emergency Response IS-301, 1/09
• NIMS Multiagency Coordination System (MACS) Course IS-701, 1/09
• Intrastate Mutual Aid - An Introduction IS-706, 1/09
• EOC Management and Operations IS-775, 1/09
• Introduction to the Incident Command System for Law Enforcement IS-00100.Lea., 12/08
• U.S. Secret Service Communications Management Support Team Assessment and Selection Course (80 Hours), 4-07
• Force Protection Anti-Terrorism Unit, Advisor Level II instructor, 1/01
• Anti-Terrorism Armored Driving Course, Stuttgart-Vaihingen Germany, 4/98
• Nuclear Biological and Chemical Course, Heidelberg Germany, 4/97
• US Army Air Assault School, Fort Belvoir, VA, 11/96
• Trained as a member of the Fort Huachuca B Troop 4th U.S. Cavalry (Memorial) Equestrian Team in 1880’s Mounted Cavalry Tactics, Horsemanship, Parade Drills, and Mounted Demonstrations from 2002-2004, Volunteered 412 hours
C.P.Rogerson
Kwajalein Atoll, Republic Marshall Islands
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13th April 09, 09:25 PM
#13
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13th April 09, 10:22 PM
#14
Originally Posted by kiltedinUSMC
Semper Fi Marines- from an old Navy Corpsman!! Personally I think any Marine on a battle field is a nightmare, a Kilted Marine is a Night Terror
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15th April 09, 09:50 PM
#15
You do serving soldiers a dis-service there Rex. Your comment comes across as patronising. You shouldn't be.
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16th April 09, 01:34 AM
#16
Originally Posted by English Bloke
You do serving soldiers a dis-service there Rex. Your comment comes across as patronising. You shouldn't be.
It's regrettable that you took it that way, Bloke, it was not meant to be. Rather, it was my attempt at some playful ribbing of someone I've come to admire. It's a pity that's so difficult to convey over the internet.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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16th April 09, 06:30 AM
#17
Is that their caber on the ground behind the hammer-thrower? It looks kind of rough. Maybe gloved-caber-tossing could be a new event?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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16th April 09, 06:30 AM
#18
I understand. Apologies if I misconstrued.
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16th April 09, 06:33 AM
#19
Thanks for the great pictures. Probably a good thing he wasn't regimental during the wrestling.
Animo non astutia
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