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Monday, November 3, 2008

Training: Security Contractor Fitness-What is the Standard?

     So I wanted to do a little something about Physical Fitness Tests for security contracts.  It’s important stuff, because if you don’t pass these tests, you won’t get the job.  In the Smokejumpers, we called it “running for your job” every year.  And for those of you who were in organizations that required yearly or even quarterly PFT’s, you know how much of a pain in the ass they can be.  So it is important to keep up with your fitness.

   Now with security contracting, you have the same thing, but with a different twist.  You never know who you are going to get a job with, and the standards are always different from company to company. Or sometimes the company implements a PFT out of the blue, do to some new policy that came down the pipe.  So being ready for the various PFT’s out there can be kind of a challenge.

   The best thing to do, is to train to a level that would satisfy any PFT from any company.  And this is what I have attempted to do with the information below.  This is not a complete list of companies by any measure, nor is it particularly current.  But what this does, is give you an idea of what is expected out there over the last couple of years. And as a disclaimer, you need to develop your own plan based on your own research and talking with the companies.  I don’t want to give the impression that if you train to my standards below, that it applies to you.  There are too many factors(age, body weight, etc., location) and all I am attempting here is to show you my methodology.

   From the information below, we can start to see some patterns in what is expected.  What I will do is list those standards for each type of exercise, based on the most stringent requirements of the grouping below. Also, you should keep in mind the location of the PT test’s.  If you have to do a test up in the mountains, and your not ready for that elevation, then that can be a problem.  The SOC test is like that.  Or running body armor on can be a challenge, if you haven’t done that in awhile.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

News: Marine Plans To File Slander Suit Against Murtha

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 2:40 PM

     I was pretty disappointed in Murtha back then when he said those things about the Marines during the Haditha deal.  That to me was not being ‘always faithful’ to the Marines or adhering to the concept of innocent until proven guilty.  For that, Murtha gets a big thumbs down from FJ and from this former Marine. –Head Jundi  

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Marine Plans To File Slander Suit Against Murtha

Sep 24, 2008 

WASHINGTON, PA (KDKA) ? A local Marine cleared in the deaths of civilians in Iraq says Congressman John Murtha made public comments that were unproven, untrue and unfair.

Now, Lance Corporal Justin Sharratt is planning to file suit in federal court against Murtha on Thursday morning.

The suit accuses the congressman of slander and violating the Marine’s right to a fair trial and due process.

Sharratt was one of eight Marines charged after 24 Iraqi civilians were killed in Haditha. He was charged with three counts of unpremeditated murder.

It’s alleged in the lawsuit that before the outcome of the case, Congressman Murtha made slanderous comments.

Three years after the deaths, seven of eight Marines have been cleared, including Sharratt. There’s now a website, JustinSharratt.com, to let the world know that he has been cleared.

The eighth Marine is still waiting for his day in court.

KDKA contacted Murtha’s office for comment on this suit but there’s no word back from them yet.

Story Here 

Justin Sharratt’s website 

Friday, July 11, 2008

Film: HBO’s Seven-Part Miniseries called ‘Generation Kill’

Filed under: Film,Iraq — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 10:33 AM

    You know, I am kind of mixed on these types of shows and movies.  The book was interesting, but I have no clue how the film will turn out.  Hollywood has such a hard time getting this stuff right, and invariably they end up pissing off a ton of veterans because they didn’t get it right.  But sometimes they hit a home run.  

     It sounds like the Marine test audience liked it, so that is promising.  I also like the fact that they involved some of the actual Marines who were there(very cool).  I have to tell you though, after the latest batch of Holly-crap anti-war war films, I am giving this some good ol’ fashion ‘cautious optimism’.  And hopefully, for the sake of the veterans that this film depicts, they are happy with the end product.  By the way, I want to give thanks to a buddy of mine that gave me the heads up about this film.  –Head Jundi 

 

TV Critics Tour: Marines Give Thumbs Up to ‘Generation Kill’

HBO’s Seven-Part Miniseries Detailing Iraqi Invasion Debuts July 13

By Linda Moss — Multichannel News, 7/10/2008 10:01:00 PM

Beverly Hills, Calif.—U.S. Marines at Camp Pendleton responded well to Generation Kill, the HBO miniseries about the 2003 invasion of Iraq, during a screening at the base this week, officials said Thursday.

Generation Kill, which debuts July 13, is a gritty seven-part miniseries based on a book by Rolling Stone reporter Evan Wright, who was embedded in a Marine unit during the invasion. It was executive produced and co-written by David Simon and Ed Burns of The Wire.

During a session on the miniseries at the Television Critics Association summer tour, Wright said Generation Kill had been shown Wednesday at the Marine base just north of San Diego.

“There were several hundred Marines,” Wright said. “It was f—king awesome…That audience totally got exactly what David and Ed and I were all doing on this project. They laughed at all the right jokes…It was the most gratifying moment of the whole production, to see these guys laughing and nodding their heads with recognition, especially as controversial as it was in some quarters.”

Panelist Simon added that the airing at Camp Pendleton was what everyone cared about.

“We screened this at Camp Pendleton,” said Eric Kocher, a former Marine and military advisor for Generation Kill. “We screened it to the real Bravo 2 Marines and the biggest comments they say are, you know, the dialog is excellent,” Kocher added. “It hits exactly the way Marines talk, and the atmosphere is visually what you see, what you hear in the background. Everything is it. It hits Iraq…That’s the biggest comments that everyone tells me, especially in the Marine community.”

At the Generation Kill panel, HBO Films president Colin Callender denied that the miniseries was cut down to seven episodes from eight because of fear that it would not perform well, since many TV shows and movies on Iraq have flopped. 

“It was a budget issue,” he said. “It wasn’t an editorial decision.”

During the network’s executive session earlier Thursday, HBO officials argued that Generation Kill really isn’t about the politics of the war, but about the young soldiers sent in as part of the invasion.

“It has nothing to do with politics,” HBO co-president Richard Plepler said. “It’s really the story of this particular Marine reconnaissance unit as it came into Iraq…it is the emotional truth, the psychological truth of what those kids experienced.”

Story Link Here 

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Photo: Close Call for a Marine in Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Photo — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:15 PM

Thanks to Doug for hooking me up with this photo he found at Reuters. -Head Jundi

Close call for Marine in Afghanistan

A U.S. Marine, from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, has a close call after Taliban fighters opened fire near Garmser in Helmand Province of Afghanistan, May 18, 2008. The Marine was not injured. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/slideshow?collectionId=1864&galleryName=News#a=1

Thursday, May 8, 2008

News: 100 Mile-Per-Hour Battle-Buggie Competition

Filed under: News,Technology — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 9:13 AM

    Boy, with this mad dash to produce a product, I think it would be fun to see one of the shows on  Horse Power TV(Spike Network) produce a prototype.  Blackwater has a vehicle that they are going to throw into the ring, and this should be interesting to see who wins this. –Head Jundi 

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Artist Rendering of ITV 

Army Eyes 100 Mile-Per-Hour Battle-Buggies
By Noah Shachtman May 05, 2008 | 1:35:00
PMCategories: Ground Vehicles
  
 The U.S. military is looking for light, high-speed four-wheelers that can zip troops around battlezones.  And just about every major player in the defense industry — including Blackwater — is lining up to supply the vehicles.

Military vehicles have generally gotten heavier in recent years, to protect troops from roadside bombs and other threats.  “The latest Humvee model, the M1151, weighs in at more than 5 tons, twice the weight of the original, unarmored M998,” GovExec.com notes. “The military’s new ‘Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected’ vehicle program is awarding contracts to build wheeled transports as heavy as 40 tons.”

Dean Lockwood, a Forecast International analyst, tells Defense News, “With the way they have up-armored the Humvees, they are too heavy to do many of the missions they were originally intended to do.” Moreover, he said, up-armored Humvees strain Army helicopters.

So “the U.S. Army, Marine Corps and Special Operations Command may order thousands of rugged, high-tech, high-speed vehicles that can climb mountains, rescue fallen comrades and lead quick-strike assault teams in combat,” Defense News’ Kris Osborn reports.  “Service officials are eyeing pro­totypes and early versions of sev­eral existing vehicles, including ones that can hit 100 mph on roads. [Army] engineers are also exploring individual technologies that may give vehicles the suspen­sion to handle rigorous terrain at high speed.” (more…)

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