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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Jobs: Disaster Response Team Member, Texas

     Work is work guys, and AGNA is putting together some stuff.  Who knows, this contract might be incredibly ‘well managed’, and I would hope after the Kabul fiasco, they would have their stuff squared away by now.

     Or not.  Just be prepared to run away if they crack open a bottle of Vodka at any company parties. (I had to say it-hee hee) –Matt

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Armor Group North America

Disaster Response Team Member

Job ID:      2009-1966

Location:      US- Texas

Category:      Security Services – Fixed Site

Type:      Temporary (TMP)

More information about this job:

Overview:

ArmorGroup North America is seeking qualified security professionals to assist with a number of commercial contracts we hold throughout the Gulf Coast region. The candidate must be able to travel on short notice and able to work in austere conditions for up to 30 days at a time.

Responsibilities:

Entry/Exit access control

Asset protection

General security duties related to disaster response

Qualifications:

Must be a U.S. Citizen or legally eligible to work in the United States.

Proficiency in English (Written or Spoken)

Current or prior security experience, 3 years, this includes police and military

Pass Urine Drug Screening and show proof of negative results

State and local law enforcement officers must provide training certificate and proof of current employment

Experience with Entry/Exit Access

Comfortable with Roving Patrol up to 12 hours per day across long distances.

Familiarity with securing facilities and/or vehicles at a fixed location.

Physically capable of standing a 12-hour post

TEXAS:

Must hold a current Level III or Level IV Security Officer Commission* issued by Texas Depart of Public Safety.

*”Security officer commission” means an authorization issued by the commission that entitles a security officer to carry a firearm.

Apply Online

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fish and Game: Feral Hogs on Feral Jundi

Filed under: Fish and Game,Texas — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 8:46 PM

     The fish and game category should be a good one.  I like to hunt and fish, as do a lot of folks that read FJ, and I thought this would be a fun one to start up. Thanks to Doug for sharing, and these feral pigs were shot out in Texas. –Matt

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First pig…heart shot..100 yards…ran 20 yards then dropped.

Second pig..round went through heart & lungs..150 yards…as per all the pink bubbles…dropped on the spot

Third pig..dropped on spot..150 yards..got up after about 10 seconds and ran into woods. Got a second shot off at him, but with fast moving target, by that time was at 200 yards range, & failing light I can’t be confident of the shot.  It broke right as he entered the treeline.  I will look for him tomorrow morning when it is daylight. –Doug

 

Feral Hogs 3

 

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Mexico: Texas Governor Screams For 1,000 Troops

Filed under: Mexico,Texas — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 2:22 PM

“Texas pleads for U.S. troops

Now, to hear Texas Gov. Rick Perry tell it, U.S. resources are being focused too much on Mexico and not enough on Americans on this side of the border.

Last month, Perry called on the Department of Homeland Security to send 1,000 troops to the U.S. side of the border. Complaining that the federal government had not done enough to protect Americans in the border region, Perry dismissed potential constitutional concerns about assigning active-duty U.S. personnel to military operations inside the United States, saying bluntly, ‘I really don’t care.’” 

And…

“I don’t care if they are military, National Guard or Customs agents,” Mr Perry said at a news conference at the border town of El Paso yesterday. “We’re very concerned that the federal Government is not funding border security adequately. We must be ready for any contingency.” 

    Thanks to Jeff for sending me this story.  I’m sorry, but when I hear the governor of a state screaming for troops, and we don’t answer the call, I have to say WTF? I mean the governor has the National Guard to draw from, but it sounds like Texas wants something more, in terms of money and commitment.   

    There is plenty of fire power to draw upon in the US, it’s just establishing the mechanism to get it done.  Law enforcement could deputize citizens and form a posse of volunteers.  The National Guard could send folks from some other state, if Texas can’t do it with their own NG.  The Border Patrol could up the recruitment tempo and infuse more folks into the program out there, and even draw upon ICE to throw more folks down there.  

    Or, the final solution is to contract it out.  Matter of fact, all of those groups I listed, could contract PSC’s to make this happen.  We did it during the Hurricane Katrina disasters, and private security companies like Blackwater, Steele Foundation, SOC or Armorgroup were able to respond very quickly and effectively. And to really emphasize this point of contractors on the border, we already use them for border duties in Iraq and Afghanistan. But I guess they are not good enough for the US border?  And during the Katrina disaster, PSC’s were deputized by the state of Louisiana.  It was an emergency, and establishing security in that disaster zone was the priority, no matter how they got it done.  I see no difference with the call for help in Texas, and in other border states.  

   Of course the Border Patrol and Local Law Enforcement should be the primary guardians of the border and those border cities and towns. But if they are overwhelmed and out gunned, and they lack the manpower or there is some legal stop sign about using US troops, then contract out the security.   

   Either way, I go back to leadership for this one.  There are plenty of ways to answer this call for security on the border, but it takes leadership and a plan to make it happen.  Texas and the border states are screaming for help, and we need to take care of our people. –Matt 

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 In Mexico’s drug wars, fears of a U.S. front

Violence that has killed thousands is beginning to cross border, officials say

By Alex Johnson

March. 9, 2009

With U.S. forces fighting two wars abroad, the nation’s top military officer made an important visit last week to forestall a third.

He went to Mexico.

Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made the trip to confer with Mexican leaders about the Merida Initiative, a three-year plan signed into law last June to flood the U.S.-Mexican border region with $1.4 billion in U.S. assistance for law-enforcement training and equipment, as well as technical advice and training to bolster Mexico’s judicial system.

The assistance is intended to help Mexican President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa step up his war against drug cartels. The drug lords and their soldiers are blamed for having killed more than 6,300 people since January 2008, including more than 1,000 in the first two months of this year alone.

That’s about 100 people every week for the last 14 months. The cartels usually do not target civilians, but dozens, perhaps hundreds, have died in the crossfire.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Jobs: Armed Security, Louisiana and South Texas

Filed under: Disaster Response,Jobs,Louisiana,Texas — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 1:54 PM

 I got this from Jeff, so thanks.  –Head Jundi

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     As most of you know FEMA has contracted out for security in Louisiana and Texas. here is the requirement I have. They say they will take as many bodies as I can provide.  Call me at the office so we can talk.  Feel free to share this email with your other contacts.

     Armed Security needed for post Hurricane recovery efforts in Louisiana and South Texas. Transportation provided. $1700 week Immediate requires for 30 days, billeting provided as well. Interested parties contact undersigned send me a  resume if available in softcopy. Should have a handgun permit or security license from U.S. State or municipality and driver?s license.

VR

James Mattes

Director Special Operations Branch

Metropolitan Protective Service, Inc.

 

5001 Forces Blvd. Suite 200 

Lanham Md. 20706

Phone 301-772-8278/3097/2412

Fax: 301-772-5099

Cell 301-442-2476

e-mail: mattesmps@yahoo.com 

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Jobs: Unarmed Security for Disaster Relief, Texas

Triple Canopy

 

Security Guard

Operational/Corp Intermittent Employee

Location                         Texas

Department                 Operations

Position Schedule Intermittent Employee

   

Job Description

Location     

Texas

 

Reports To     

Project Manager

 

Position Summary

Contingent upon contract award. Unarmed guard for disaster relief. Approximate length of contract is 30 days.

 

Position Responsibilities

•Unarmed security in support of disaster relief

 

Essential Skills and Experience

•US Citizen

•Honorable discharge from the military (if applicable)

•Four years military and/or law enforcement experience

•Force Protection experience

•Must have no felony or domestic violence conviction. Record of recent recurring misdemeanors may adversely impact candidate’s suitability rating

•Employment with Triple Canopy is contingent upon a favorable background check

 

Physical Demands and Work Environment

Able to perform unarmed security guard services with limited support.

 

General 

Must adhere to and support company polices, procedures and standards. Triple Canopy, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer

 

Apply Here

 

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