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To all those members of the Parachute Infantry, United States Army, 1941-1945, who wear the Purple Heart not as a decoration but as a badge of office. "From this day to the ending of the World, ... we in it shall be remembered ... we band of brothers" Henry V William Shakespeare. 1 - 'WE WANTED THOSE WINGS' 2. 2 'STAND UP AND HOOK UP' 8
[DOC File]C-130J, CONOPS, Annex C, 1 September 1999 - Baseops
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- Slowdown during personnel drops should be planned to allow jumpmaster access to paratroop doors NLT 1-minute before TOT (2-minutes for jumpmaster directed drops). - For personnel airdrops, the pilot must be aware of paratroopers standing in the back and avoid drastic pitch or bank changes during slowdown.
[DOCX File]U.S. Army Human Resources Command
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Enter in chronological order each military school/course for which you have received a diploma or DA Form 1059 and the year of completion. The course must be at least two weeks in duration (or require equivalent effort if a correspondence course), be a requirement for promotion, or support your military specialty.
[DOC File]TAC Study Guide
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Army DZSO discretion. High Glide Ratio 18 kts(?) SATB-P 25 kts. NOTE: If surface winds are unknown during personnel drops, advise the jumpmaster and army airborne mission commander when drop altitude winds exceed 30 kts. DZ Size: 600 yd. X 600 yd. Minimum (Up to 1000 ft AGL) Add 30 yds to width and length for each 100 ft above 1000 ft AGL
[DOC File]NCO-ER Preparation Guide
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Rather, this guide will serve as a useful 'teaching' tool for young NCOs and officers. Users should still become familiar and comply with the provisions of AR 623-205. 2. APPLICABILITY: This guide applies to all Army NCOs, officers, and civilian personnel, as well as members of other services, who rate and senior rate Army NCOs. 3.
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U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Regional Studies Course (Russia concentration), 1995. Psychological Operations Officer Course, 1992. Special Forces Qualification and Civil Affairs Courses’ academic blocks, 1988-1993. U.S. Army Infantry Center and School. Ranger Course, 1982
[DOC File]MOS - United States Marine Corps
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Fort Knox, Kentucky, is known as the “Home of Armor.” This United States Army Post is home to the Army’s Armor School that provides training to enlisted and armor officers of the United States Army and Marine Corps. The Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Knox, supports Marines attending all schools at the Armor Center.
[DOC File]Cognitive Processing and Resilience
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Burke, W. P. (1980). Development of predictors of performance under stress in Jumpmaster training (Research Report No. 1352). Ft. Benning, GA: U.S. Army Research Institute. Bursill, A. E. (1958). The restriction of peripheral vision during exposure to hot and humid conditions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 10, 113–129.
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