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Special Forces Veterans Frank Monestere And Bob E. Parsons III Join Green Beret Foundation’s Board Of Directors

Sunday, August 2nd, 2015

SAN ANTONIO, TX, July 30, 2015 — The Green Beret Foundation is pleased to announce that two former Green Berets and successful business leaders are joining its Board of Directors, Frank Monestere and Bob E. Parsons III. Los Angeles-based Monestere has served as President and Chief Operating Officer of LegalZoom for more than a decade. Parsons, a resident of Apopko, Florida, is President of Ronin Leadership.

The U.S. Army Special Forces, or Green Berets, take on dangerous missions behind enemy lines to protect our families and freedom. The Green Beret Foundation provides immediate financial assistance and advocacy to those Green Berets injured in the line of duty, to their families, and to the families of Green Berets killed in action. It also provides support through its two legacy programs: the Next Ridgeline, a transition program for Green Berets, and the Steel Magnolias, the sorority for the other Quiet Professionals – the Green Beret’s caregiver.

“We are very excited to have such an influx of talent, dedication, and business world experience come to our board,” said Jennifer Paquette, Executive Director. “These men know intimately the struggles that Green Berets face during active duty and when transitioning to the wider world after their intensive service to our country. Both Frank and Bob bring enormous insight and guidance in our development of Foundation as a whole and specifically The Next Ridgeline.”

Both Frank and Bob will help the Foundation in all its work including its current major program, The Next Ridgeline, which supports former Special Forces soldiers leverage their unique talents for pursuing business careers. The Next Ridgeline Trains, Advises, and Assists Green Berets as they transition from active duty to their communities. As they rejoin their families and begin their journeys finding a new purpose after their active duty service, Green Berets will enjoy a head start thanks to Next Ridgeline. The program provides resources to support this transition across three main pillars: Redirection of their passion and purpose; strengthening Resilience in mind, body and spirit; and Reintegration into the civilian world through employment, mentorship and education.

For more information on supporting the foundation, volunteering or other opportunities to support our Green Berets, visit us at www.greenberetfoundation.org and follow us on social media. The Green Beret Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.

The Green Beret Foundation is committed to advancing the truths of the Special Operations Forces:

  • Humans are more important than Hardware.
  • Quality is better than Quantity.
  • Special Operations Forces cannot be mass-produced.
  • Competent Special Operation Forces cannot be created after emergencies occur
  • Most Special Operations require non-SOF assistance.
  • ABOUT FRANK MONESTERE

    Frank serves as President and Chief Operating Officer of LegalZoom, the country’s largest online legal solutions provider for families, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. Prior to joining LegalZoom, Frank was a management consultant and assisted clients in executing technology-focused business initiatives for Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and others. Frank Monestere served as a U.S. Army Infantry Officer in the 82nd Airborne Division and as a Detachment Commander in 3rd Special Forces Group (Green Berets) with deployments to Bosnia and Sub-Saharan Africa.

    As an angel investor, Frank enjoys assisting promising early stage e-commerce companies with a focus on veteran owned businesses. In addition, he is active in a variety of veteran assistance programs, to include serving on the Board of Advisors to the Special Forces Charitable Trust.

    Frank holds a B.S. in International Relations from the United States Military Academy at West Point, and received his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, where he focused on operations strategy and management. He is also an active member in the Pacific Council on International Policy and the Young Presidents Organization (YPO).

    ABOUT BOB E. PARSONS III

    Bob Parsons is President of Ronin Leadership, a management consulting company that provides strategy, operational improvement, marketing, and leadership development. Previously, Bob served as Chief, Security Force Assistance Proponent Office (Colonel, Special Forces) with the U.S. Army. In that role, Bob was involved in the US Special Operation Command’s (USSOCOM’s) efforts supporting the Department of Defense’s initiative to institutionalize Security Force Assistance (SFA). Prior to SFA, Bob served as Chief of Operations for U.S. Special Operations Command headquarters. As a Special Forces Officer, Bob equipped and advised Iraqi forces to independently plan and sustain counterinsurgency operations and developed one of the most effective Iraqi units in Baghdad.

    Acquiring a residential contracting company in 2001, Bob led the company as President to a threefold sales increase and a 200% improvement in customer retention through a new business strategy and major market repositioning. Bob also served as Director for Strategy and Business Development for the $43B international retailer Sears Roebuck & Co.

    Bob holds a MBA in Executive Management from Baylor University and a B.A. in Organizational Communication from the University of South Florida. His community involvement includes serving as Executive Board Member for the Apartment Association of Greater Orlando, Boy Scouts of America Venturing Crew Committee Chair, and Board of Advisors Member of the Green Beret Foundation.

    Inglorious Amateurs – IA COG V2 T-Shirt

    Sunday, August 2nd, 2015

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    Due to popular demand, Inglorious Amateurs is releasing a revised release of their very first offering, the COG t-shirt, with the COG V2. Screened on a 60/40 cotton/poly black shirt, the COG V2 design features the iconic unit insignia used by allied combined operations command forces and OSS officers in the 3rd Contingent Operational Group; the insignia includes an eagle for airborne forces, a Thompson machine gun for ground forces, and an anchor for maritime forces.

    Available in sizes SM – 2XL.

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    www.ingloriousamateurs.com/product/cog

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    IA is also offering a limited run of printed posters featuring the COG V2 design. They come sized 18” x 24”, printed using extra fine grade materials and inks.

    www.ingloriousamateurs.com/product/ia-cog-print

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    In addition to the COG V2 products, IA has also released their first morale patch. The HVT Leather patch is inspired by the CIA’s CTC “Terrorist Buster” patch. The design features an updated HVT hoisting an AK with the familiar circle/cross and the Inglorious Amateurs name. The patch is laser engraved in leather, and features hook backing. Limited to just 50 pieces, so get yours while you can.

    www.ingloriousamateurs.com/product/hvt-leather-patch

    SIG Sauer – Limited Edition P229 Carry

    Saturday, August 1st, 2015

    P229 Carry

    SIG Sauer released some information on an upcoming limited production P229 Carry model. It’s essentially a P224 slide on a P229 frame, chambered for .40 S&W.

    Additional details:

  • Limited edition production of .40S&W in SAS2B and Nitron models
  • 3.5″ barrel
  • Nitron coated stainless steel slide
  • Non-railed alloy frame
  • Front strap checkering
  • Black G-10 grips
  • SIGLITE night sights
  • Ships with (3) standard capacity magazines
  • www.sigsauer.com

    Corps Strength – Diet Vs. Exercise

    Saturday, August 1st, 2015

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    When I was stationed in SC, I used to go to the big gym on base every morning when we didn’t run unit PT. Almost from the very first time I went there, I noticed that there was always a very overweight woman walking on one of the treadmills. Though I didn’t know her, she was a very nice person and was always motivated and friendly to everyone, even to my grumpy ass 0500 version. As far as I could remember she never missed a day, at least not any day that I was there. She always walked hard and fast for a solid hour and it was obvious that she was determined to lose some weight. You couldn’t help but admire her efforts.

    Not long after I got there, I deployed to Iraq for a year. When I got back, I went to the gym early one morning. There, walking hard and fast on the treadmill was the same woman. However, it didn’t seem to me that she had lost an ounce during all the time I was away? She looked just as big as ever. After some small talk (I didn’t question her about her diet, just mentioned it was nice to see her again, etc.). I had no reason to believe that she missed any gym time during the time I was away, so I was pretty sure her problem was the same issue I’d seen many times before and since: That being that despite her everyday workouts, she didn’t follow a good diet.

    The fact is many people who exercise on a regular basis mistakenly assume that because they exercise a lot, they don’t have to really watch what, or how much you eat. At times I have been guilty of this myself. Yes, lots of exercise allows you to eat more and not gain weight, but it’s been my experience that most people will overestimate the amount of calories that they burn during exercise and greatly underestimate the amount of calories that they eat. Add to that the way exercise stimulates your appetite and it’s no wonder that even people who work out a lot can’t lose or maintain a healthy body weight.

    For example the amount of calories in a McDonalds Big Mac meal (Big Mac, Coke and Fries) is approx. 1200 calories. To burn that off by running, the average sized person would have to run a ½ marathon, over 13 miles. Very few people can (or will) run that much on a regular basis and that’s just one meal. Not to mention that a fast food meal like that is very poor nutritionally. Another aspect of this that if you develop the habit of eating a lot, when you stop or reduce your exercise to any great degree, you will have a very hard reducing your big eating habit along with it. This is a very common occurrence in the military when people come off periods of hard military training like: Boot Camp, Ranger school, ITS, etc. They eat like escaped convicts during training (as they need it), but after they graduate they will often continue this habit and gain unwanted weight. It’s an old story in the Marine Corps for an overweight kid to lose 20-30lbs in boot camp and graduate looking great, then gain half of it back during boot camp leave?

    The bottom line is that in the battle of diet vs. exercise, diet will always win as it’s much easier and takes a lot less time to eat a big meal, than it does to exercise it off. Like they say; “You can’t outrun a bad diet”. The point of all thus is that while exercise and a good diet are both very important for health, fitness and maintaining an optimum bodyweight, eating the good food in the right amounts is more important. Especially for people who rely on their bodies for their livelihood. So don’t make the mistake of thinking that a good hard hour of PT every day is a free pass to eat non-stop for the next 23. When I was in the Infantry the motto was Lean, Mean, Green and Hungry makes the Grunt fight harder. Still makes sense.

    Be safe always, be good when you can.

    Semper Fi

    MGunz

    corpsstrength.com

    Gil Feldman Appointed As National Sales Manager At Agilite

    Friday, July 31st, 2015

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    Tel Aviv, Israel, July 30th, 2015-Agilite has announced the appointment of Gil Feldman as National Sales Manager for Israel at Agilite. Feldman joins Agilite from one of The Israel Police’s most elite tactical units. Feldman previously served in a covert tactical unit of Israel’s Ministry of Defense after several years in Maglan, an IDF Special Forces Unit.

    In his spare time, Feldman is a multiple Olympic-length Triathlete and Iron Man.

    “I am excited to get started at Agilite, the quality of the products and personnel there are unrivalled. I’m looking forward to using my operational experience to contribute to creating even better products for top-tier Military and Law Enforcement Units” said Gil.

    Aside from his combat career, Feldman is a competitive shooter whose elite LE Unit team took first place in the IDF’s pistol marksmanship tournament, beating the Israeli Military’s most elite SF units.

    About Agilite: Agilite Systems is Israel’s premier designer and manufacturer of tactical and rescue equipment and apparel. It supplies top-tier Special Forces around the world as well as Military, Law Enforcement and Search and Rescue Organizations worldwide. For more details, visit Agilite at www.agilitegear.com or email info@agilitegear.com.

    FirstSpear Friday Focus – OEM Partner Series – Wingman Harness

    Friday, July 31st, 2015

    FirstSpear shared this awesome story with us about an OEM project they are working on. Once you see the Wingman Harness on their site, we think you’ll be as impressed as we are.

    We have been working with the good people at Wingman Multi-Sport to manufacture their Wingman Harness. It was originally designed for kids with mobility challenges like cerabl palsy as well as aid in general rehab therapy for wounded veterans, sports medicine, and even exercise and training.

    The Wingman Multi-Sport is a patented revolutionary product designed to function in 3 different areas of human movement.

    Therapy:

    Physical therapists, adult and pediatric, trust the Wingman Multi-Sport to provide variable truncal support for their patients for gait training, treadmill training, seating support, hippotherapy, and assistance with general ambulation. It is also good for help with transitions. The design is comfortable for the patient and easier for the therapist. The design not only ensures the patient gets maximum benefit from the therapy, but allows the therapist to not fatigue as easily and be in as much control as they feel necessary on any given session. The units are adjustable and lightweight. G-tubes and ports can easily be avoided during the fitting process. This harness works well when assisting visually impaired clients as well.

    High Intensity Exercise and Professional Level Sports Training:

    Exercise enthusiasts, Professional and Olympic level trainers trust the Wingman Multi-Sport to provide a comfortable and adjustable harness for use in exercises such as speed and resistance training, sled training (does not pull the torso backward during training), weighted pull-ups, assisted push-ups, and sit ups with resistance. The Wingman is also an important part of a well-rounded balance training regimen.

    Recreational Sports Training:

    The Wingman Multi-Sport is ideally suited for teaching individual sports such as biking, skate boarding, roller skating, in-line skating, ice skating, hockey, and skiing. These sports require balance and control of torso and limbs together. The Wingman Multi-Sport allows the parent or coach, to be in a supportive role by having unobtrusive variable control of the torso, the major component of balance. This also allows the coach or adult to be in a position to reduce falls and injuries since they are supporting the trainee as needed. By being in control of the torso alone, the individual is allowed to work on control of the hips, legs and arms and have total head control. With this approach, the trainee, not the adult/coach, is in control of the sporting equipment. This enables the trainee to learn motor control faster and more efficiently than what typically happens when someone else has a hand on the bike or skate board, or the individual’s hands to keep them upright. For Hockey it allows students to learn to skate before they learn to rely on the stick and pads to keep them upright. It allows both the student and coach to be in control simultaneously.

    Chris Spinelli from Wingman (founder/creator) talks about the product:

    1. Why did you originally develop the Wingman Harness?

    –My daughter was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. She needed a therapy device to use at home but I couldn’t find what she needed on the market so I made what she needed.

    2. How did the relationship with FirstSpear begin? Why did you ultimately choose FirstSpear to manufacture the harness?

    –The owner of Asymmetric Solutions recommended FirstSpear because we used their gear and we knew the quality was top notch. Met with Ronnie and toured the facility and I liked the fact that it was made in the USA by people who support the military after all more than 50% of our company is military or former military.

    3. What is the future you want for the Wingman harness? Who will it help?

    –The future is to hopefully get it approved as a prescription item so as many families in the USA that need one can get it even if they are poorer families. Special needs kids require a lot of equipment and the costs adds up quickly. If it becomes a prescribed medical device that cost is lower for those families. We would like this to help our wounded veterans with serious physical injuries who need additional balance or gait training and be able to do the training/rehabilitation at home. They are motivated individuals and would like to do some therapy at home and this product allows for that to be accomplished as well. We would like to see them in military rehab centers as well for the benefits it can provide.

    We also see this as an item that helps do therapy for adults and children all across the world in underserved locations like Africa, India, Haiti, etc. We have had many requests to use the units in these location because the therapists are mostly women and they have no electricity or ability to have therapy clinics. This product is small, portable, and adjustable. Perfect for that environment. Plus it’s solidly made so will last a long time in that environment.

    4. How will the Indiegogo campaign help?

    –the campaign helps us get the FDA approval. It’s a costly process and ultimately our company needs the FDA approval to get it sold as a “medical device”. As part of that we plan on trying to cover any costs that FirstSpear might incur to get certified as a manufacturer of “medical devices” as per the FDA requirements for medical harnesses. They should be already there if making military gear but it’s a paperwork process and there are additional costs we need to cover

    To check out their indigogo campaign visit www.indiegogo.com/projects/wingman-harness/x/11460521#/story.

    TNVC – Night Goggles Inc Mini DVR Recording System

    Thursday, July 30th, 2015

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    TThe NGI Mini DVR Recording System allows users to record footage directly through their thermal imaging system. The Mini DVR is powered by a rechargeable Li-Ion battery for up to 5 hours of continuous playback. It features an onboard 2.5″ 960×240 LCD screen with real time display, and records either 640×480 or 320×240 footage at 30fps, with date and time stamp.

    The Mini DVR comes with a custom 500D Cordura nylon pouch and harness, designed to secure to multiple platforms, such as a rifle buttstock or the back of a helmet. It also comes with a custom video interface cable, built exclusively for NGI and proprietary to the Mini DVR; an integral microphone is secured with the video cable, offering better sound capture than a microphone built into the DVR would.

    The NGI Mini DVR Recording System is compatible with the following thermal imaging devices: IR Defense IR Hunter Mk2, IR Patrol M250, M300W, FLIR RS24, RS32, RS64.

    tnvc.com/shop/night-goggles-inc-mini-dvr-recording-system

    Outprocessing CIF

    Thursday, July 30th, 2015

    This is dedicated to everyone who ever tried to turn in a piece of gear still in the plastic and had it rejected for being dirty.

    This video was originally posted to www.facebook.com/Amused.