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Old 08-27-2009, 09:50   #1
triguy18e
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Does anyone know this guy?

Colonel (RET) Brian Lindamood

http://www.pba.army.mil/PDF%20Files/...%20_Oct05_.pdf

Does anyone recognize this individual from 5th SFG (A) or any SFG for that matter? His bio and photo do not indicate he was ever “Qualified” and I need to find out asap.

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Mike
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As one veteran of Operation White Star described the situation: “We were teaching too many subordinates over there (Vietnam) when we should have been teaching the superiors. Why teach the lower-grade people when higher-ups don’t know how to utilize the skills taught? It’s a waste of time.”

Special Warfare, June 2002, Vol. 15, No. , P. 49-50

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Old 08-27-2009, 16:46   #2
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Never heard of him..

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Colonel Brian Lindamood, United States Army
Commander Pine Bluff Arsenal

Colonel Lindamood was born at Fort Bragg, NC. He was commissioned through the Officer Candidate School, Fort Benning, GA in 1982 after graduating from the University of New Mexico.

COL Lindamood’s assignments include duty in parachute, light and mechanized
infantry, armor, and armored cavalry units. High level staff tours include U.S. Army Personnel Command, the Army Staff, and the Joint Staff.

COL Lindamood commanded the Army’s Technical Escort Unit at Edgewood, MD.
During his command tour he participated in numerous WMD-related operations and exercises in support of U.S. Special Operations Command, the regional combatant commanders, and a host of interagency players. As a chemical officer he has extensive experience working WMD issues from the tactical to the strategic level.

COL Lindamood holds a Master of Arts degree in Military History from LSU and a
Master of Strategic Studies degree from U.S. Army War College.

Before assuming command of Pine Bluff Arsenal on 8 July 2005, he was the deputy director of the U.S. Army Joint Requirements Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense in Washington, D.C.

Hobbies include golf, fishing, reading, and writing.

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Old 08-28-2009, 06:14   #3
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Nope, name don't ring a bell. It looks like he doesn't have a tab either.
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Old 08-28-2009, 06:18   #4
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COL Lindamood commanded the Army’s Technical Escort Unit at Edgewood, MD. During his command tour he participated in numerous WMD-related operations and exercises in support of U.S. Special Operations Command...
Briefing On U.S. Army Technical Escort Unit

<snip>We are a one-of-a-kind battalion-level organization that is comprised of six companies located in four states, to provide a regional response capability to both our homeland and our combatant commanders. The battalion consists of both military and civilian men and women who stand ready 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to go wherever and whenever required.<snip>

<snip>Today, escorting only encompasses about 10 percent of our mission. For the remainder -- remaining 90 percent of our mission, it involves our core capabilities, which are on the board to my left [chemical/biological advice, sampling, detection, monitoring, limited decon packaging, escort, render safe procedures, disposal], and providing those capabilities to both the civil authorities in the homeland as well as our combatant commanders. Additionally, TEU along with the United States Army Corps of Engineers plays a vital role in the remediation of our formerly used defense sites.<snip>

<snip>And finally, TEU in conjunction with the product manager for non- stockpile [chemical materiel] provides an emergency response capability in the event that a chemical or biological material is covered anywhere else in the continental United States.
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