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Special Forces students train to be SF engineers
RELEASE NUMBER: 051118-01
DATE POSTED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 Quote:
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Smoke and fire bellow as a result of a successful unexploded ordinance exercise executed by Special Forces engineer students at Fort Bragg Nov. 15 (Photo by Paul D. Prince, USASOC PAO)
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Special Forces engineer students move to a secure area to carryout an exercise simulating real in field occurrences overseas. (Photo by Paul D. Prince, USASOC PAO)
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Good stuff.
Are these releases you post available as an email subscription to the general public or are they just for the press? |
I get a heads on some most of the Special Forces specific news items because of my last job and SF bothers here at FBNC. However, all of the news is publicly available here: http://news.soc.mil/
Based on the USASOC ROE I copy and post it here for our archives... Quote:
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The author, Mr. Prince needs to learn the difference between ordnance and ordinances.
Ordnance may explode, ordinances do not. You would think that a military writer would know the difference. TR |
If you spell it right spell check will not tell you. He should go into his dictionary and delete ordinance(s) so spell check will not steer him wrong in the future.
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Pete Somewhere in N/E Iowa for the weekend. |
Ah cool, I was always wondering what my buds in the Charlie course were doing on the range every day. Blowin' shit up! A friend of mine said that they're dealing pretty extensively with UXO and IED's while shying away from construction a bit. It's good to see that battlefield focus reflected in training curriculum.
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