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Friday, September 11, 2009

Call to Action: Petition For The President To Award the Medal of Freedom to Cyril Richard Rescorla

    I think this would be a fantastic tribute to a man that gave so much and saved so many lives on that tragic day. Rick also exemplifies what true leadership is all about, and we should all take notice and be inspired.  Rest in peace. –Matt

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“Men of Cornwall stop your dreaming

Can’t you see their spear points gleaming?

See their warriors’ pennants streaming

To this battlefield.

Men of Cornwall stand ye steady

It cannot be ever said ye

for the battle were not ready.

STAND AND NEVER YIELD!”

– “Men of Harlech”

Sung by Rick Rescorla in the Ia Drang Valley 1965 and in the stairway of WTC Tower 2 on September 11, 2001

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Call to Action: Wounded Warrior Cruise II

Filed under: Call To Action,Military News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:49 PM

    This was sent to me by Frank over at Secure Aspects.  What a great deal for our wounded vets out there, and definitely get the word out on this. –Matt

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Bionic Shirt from Ranger Up

Bionic Shirt from Ranger Up.

Friends and Wounded Warrior supporters,

We need help in finding “Wounded Warriors” that have won the Purple Heart for wounds received in Iraq and Afghanistan that are able to go on our Wounded Warrior Cruise II.

Reed (our Director) and I have sent emails to the Commander of Walter Reed AMC and to other Commands with very little results. We are offering free cabins for those selected and their spouse (or significant other).

The Cruise sails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on 28 November and returns on 5 December 2009.

Transportation to the ship and returning home is at the expense of the participants and in some cases we may be able to provide some assistance.

We have contacted a lot of large government contractors and asked for support but we have not had much of a response.

***We need the names before the end of this month*** so that we can reserve the cabins.

We still need corporate sponsors and we could also use some help in selling additional Raffle Tickets which are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 and we still have about 2000 remaining.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as 100% of the money our organization collects goes to the program and everyone in our organization is an unpaid volunteer.

Thanking you in advance and please pass the word throughout the workplace.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Call to Action: E-petition to Create an Award to Recognize the Work of UK Private Security Contractors

     Pretty cool, and please pass this around to your friends and comrades in the UK.  I posted this on Facebook as well, and be sure to share it with friends across the pond.  This would be an excellent way to recognize the sacrifice of contractors in this war, and the symbolism of such a thing would be excellent.  I hope it goes well for you guys.  Cheers. –Matt

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We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Create an award to recognise the work of Private Security Contractors.

You must be a British citizen or resident to sign the petition. Please enter your name only; signatures containing other text may be removed by the petitions team.

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Submitted by Chris Jones of None – Deadline to sign up by: 04 December 2009 – Signatures: 116

More details from petition creator,

We would like the government to take the following action and to recogize the work of Private Security Contactors, In the form of a letter or award for those who have proof of service.

And to express our deepest sympathy for the four Close Protection Officers who were captured in 2007 in Iraq, which as the news emerges are all dead now.

We all know that we are not recognised as former Soldiers for the work we carry out as security officers worldwide and in hostile areas, such as Iraq and Afghanistan today.

Although the vast majority of all Security Contractors are long serving and with distinguished military carriers. I am sure you will agree it is high time that we should all be recognised for our services.

After all it is the government who require us to work in these areas for them, yet still it is the same government who do not recognize these services, without us the work would not go on.

The war in Iraq for example would not have been won without the security contractors.

God bless all the the men that have died serving there country and as private security officers, our deepest sympathies go out to their families.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Call to Action: The Commission on Wartime Contracting Website

Filed under: Call To Action — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 6:37 PM

    Ok folks, this is a ‘call to action’. If you have had problems with your company in the past, or you have a suggestion on how the government could do something different to make our particular industry more efficient, then these are the guys to send a letter to.  You can send as many comments as you want to this commission, and your imagination is your only limit.  I will also put this in the Pages Section of Feral Jundi, and any time you see something not right with your company, or an idea pops in your head on something that would make contracting more efficient and organized, then head on over to the page.  Let’s let these guys know we exist, and that we care about being a part of the process.  –Matt

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Commission on Wartime Contracting

Welcome to the website of the Commission on Wartime Contracting (CWC), an independent, bipartisan legislative commission established to study wartime contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Created in Section 841 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, this eight-member Commission is mandated by Congress to study federal agency contracting for the reconstruction, logistical support of coalition forces, and the performance of security functions, in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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