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My introduction.
Greetings and salutations to all,
I retired from the Army with twenty years in 04/01. PMOS 19D, SMOS 71L. I found this site as a member of the Small Wars Journal. A link to this board was provided and recommended to those of us who study uncoventional warfare in one aspect or another. I was never anything but a leg when I was on AD. See my profile for units of assignment. I also served in Desert Shield/Storm. Upon retiring, I used my VA to go to grad school and got an MA in Information Management. Since then, I have worked in the Defense Contracting world with Resource Consultants Inc at Camp Howze, Korea as a project manager. I came back to CONUS and hired on with the Cubic Applications Group as a historian with the Operation Iraqi Freedom Study Group (OIFSG) CAC & Fort Leavenworth, I assisted in the effort to write the book "On Point, the United States Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom." You can access many of our lessons learned work on the Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) homepage and the Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS) homepage. When the book was completed I hired on with CACI Inc, where I currently manage the Institutional Training Resource Model (ITRM) at DCSRM, CAC & Fort Leavenworth. I am here to learn more from the guys who have BTDT and maybe offer something useful to the board membership.
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"No matter whether we travel in big parties or little ones, each party has to keep scout 20 yards ahead, 20 yards on each flank, and 20 yards in the rear so the main body can't be surprised and wiped out."...Major Robert Rogers
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