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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Battle of San Juan 123rd Anniversary and Rough Rider T-Shirt

July 2nd, 2021

On July 1, 2021, the 123rd anniversary of the epic battle of San Juan Hill, Cuba. FirstSpear pays tribute the Rough Riders and the gallant charge made that day to secure the critical heights. This charge ultimately led to freeing the oppressed peoples of Cuba to pursue their own destiny.

This iconic photo was taken that day after the successful charge. Legendary famous Law Man and Troop CO “Buckey” O’Neil once said, “War is argument, best way to settle it is to kill the other fella.” This emboldened the Rough Riders to continue forward to victory even though he was killed in the assault.

FirstSpear has created an iconic, limited edition commemorative T-shirt with this photo and quote.

For more information, check out: www.first-spear.com/rough-rider.

USAMTEAC Test Rapid Opioid Countermeasure System at Camp Bullis

July 2nd, 2021

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO, TX – The U.S. Army Medical Test and Evaluation Activity (USAMTEAC) conducted a customer test for the Rapid Opioid Countermeasure System (ROCS) auto-injector at the Deployable Medical System Equipment for Training (DMSET) site in Camp Bullis, TX. USAMTEAC, formally called the Army Medical Department Board (USAMEDDBD), is part of the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), and provides independent operational testing and evaluation of medical and medical-related materiel and information technology products in support of the Army`s Department of Defense acquisition processes.

The ROCS test was requested by the product manager at the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical Biological Defense (JPEO–CBD), Medical Countermeasures Systems (MCS) to assess the functionality and usability of the ROCS auto-injector within the operational environment. Soldiers who are the typical users of the ROCS served as test players for the event. The ROCS auto-injector report is relevant and provides JPEO–CBD MCS a report and data for their evaluation and possible future fielding throughout the Army.

Army test players participated in self-aid and buddy-aid scenarios using the ROCS, a single-use auto-injector pre-filled with 10 mg of Naloxone. The ROCS auto-injector provides the capability to deliver an intramuscular injection with a 22-gauge needle and be used in a suspected opioid environment with Soldiers wearing Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) Level 4 protective gear. During the test at Camp Bullis, test players also donned MOPP Level 4 gear in a simulated field environment.

“With the humanitarian missions we’re supporting our Soldiers may walk into a hot spot and unknowingly get exposed. The ROCS auto-injector will help if they are experiencing symptoms of opioid exposure with better medical care for the front line troops,” said Charles Lohsandt, one of the USAMTEAC Test Officers. “It’s a very small single-use cartridge that can easily fit in a gas mask carrier or inside one of the protective suit pockets, for example.”

Col. Mark Plooster, Executive Director, USAMTEAC, discussed the collaboration with other organizations in conducting this test. “What we do is bring in a capability developer from CDID (Army Futures Command Capability Development Integration Directorate), people from the FFID (Field Force Integration Directorate), the MRDC (U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command), and Weapons of Mass Destruction – Civil Support Teams to bring in the whole team to make sure that everybody who has a piece of the pie is involved,” said Plooster. “At the end of the day the real customer is the Soldier on the battlefield. We try to make this test as realistic as we can using Soldiers in the actual unit that will be using the equipment.”

“The test players are the most important and valuable part of the test,” said Col. Roberto Marin, Chief, Materiel Test and Evaluation Branch, USAMTEAC. “Although we have the capability developers, the material developers, and us, the USAMTEAC test team, as the lead test agency, test players, also known as the end users, they provide us with honest feedback that is required to provide better medical care for the warfighter, the ultimate customer.” Said Marin. “Test player data feedback includes an after action review detailing the ROCS auto-injector strengths and weaknesses, a survey, and recommendations. We analyze all the data points and send a report to the material developer for higher level decision authority.”

To learn more about the USAMTEAC mission, visit their website at medcoe.army.mil/usamteac.

By Jose E. Rodriguez, MEDCoE Public Affairs

Warrior West 21 – LBT 22L 1 Day Assault Pack

July 1st, 2021

The 22 liter 1 Day Assault Pack from LBT Inc is launching in MAS Grey and MultiCam Black tomorrow at Noon EDT.

Features:
• 2 – Zippered front pockets
• 2 – Interior zippered mesh pockets
• 2.5H x 10.5W loop field for ID/morale patch
• (2) 4-way stretch water bottle pockets w/ barrel lock/cinch closure
• Molded air channel back with padded support
• Interior back wall lined with loop for hook pouch attachment
• Hydration port

LBT products are available for unit and agency orders from ADS, Inc.

Warrior West 21 – Men’s Yuba Anorak by Beyond

July 1st, 2021

Coming this Summer, this TAA compliant anorak is made from a 3-layer construction material featuring a DWR coated face fabric with an internal coating. It is fully seam taped.

Features include:
Left bicep pocket
Kangaroo pocket
Tech hood adjustment system
Drop tail hem
Self stowing pocket with drainage

Offered in sizes Small – 2XLarge in Coyote, Rescue Red, Navy, Ranger Green and Black. All colors except Coyote also feature reflective 3M trim.

Beyond clothing is available for unit and agency orders from ADS, Inc.

Greenline Tactical Launches New Training Website

July 1st, 2021

July 1st, 2021 (Jacksonville, FL): Greenline Tactical, a Red-Blooded American and purveyor of high-level training services, is proud to announce the launching of their new website (www.GreenlineTactical.com). After working off customer feedback and placing his students’ needs first, Greenline Tactical is happy to announce the launch of a new user-friendly website.  This new site will make it easier for you to find out and keep track of what is happening in the life of the company in training, products, and future growth.

“The old website served me well but this new one is way overdue. I am excited about the ways that it will help usher in the future, while keeping my students needs in mind. This opportunity will also allow me to bring new products that I have designed to the market, which is something I am looking forward to show everyone.” says founder and owner Don Edwards.

The new website will showcase staff and adjunct instructor bios as well as a new products page.

New featured product:

Greenline Tactical has also release a private line of custom-built upper receivers that are hand-built by Don Edwards. These Upper Receiver Groups (URG’s) address the needs of the shooter, while perfecting areas of deficiency commonly found on lesser quality builds. Don has witnessed multiple guns break in his classes for many years and has decided to offer customers a better “No Fail” option.

All components are hand selected by Don and then inspected for quality before being carefully assembled. All URG’s are torqued to Mil-Spec and then receive a thorough final inspection before being deemed “worthy of gunfighting”. Follow the link below and secure one for yourself now, before they are gone!

www.greenlinetactical.com/store/p/upper-receiver-group-rosco

Warrior West 21 – Vertx Women’s Apparel Line

July 1st, 2021

Vertx has introduced a women’s Lifestyle collection designed for concealed carry, lifestyle, and duty wear, depending on the garment.

Items include jackets, shirts, pants and bags.

Vertx products are available for unit and agency orders from ADS, Inc.

Warrior West 21 – HDT Hunter WOLF

July 1st, 2021

One of the first things you see upon entering Warrior West is HDT’s Hunter Wheeled Offload Logistics Follower (WOLF), a 6×6 load-carrier for dismounted infantry.

Capable of carrying 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds) off-road for more than 300 km (200 miles) at up to 12 mph, and 120 hour endurance with its onboard fuel tank, the JP-8 / electric hybrid powertrain provides both a “silent drive” and “silent watch” capability. It will also produce five kilowatts of power.

This particular model spent quite a bit of time with the 10th Mountain Division, including a JRTC rotation, where the Army learned about how to use a small robotic vehicle in direct support of the squad.

What interests me about the Hunter WOLF is the modular architecture which allows the quick reconfiguration of multiple mission payloads.

At Warrior West, it is fitted with the MPR060 Water Purification System which produces 60GPH (227 LPH) maximum flow rate on freshwater sources and 30GPH (113.6 LPH) maximum flow rate on saltwater sources.

HDT products are available for unit and agency orders from ADS, Inc.

Warrior West 21 – Warhorse Development Butcher Boy Mk 2

July 1st, 2021

The Butcher Boy Mk 2 is a versatile shooting stabilization platform from Warhorse Development.

The inspiration for this model this is the Army’s Squad Designated Marksmanship Rifle, but they offer an entire line of bags. You’ll notice the QD sling mounts which match up with the Geissele rail on the SDMR to keep it attached to the rifle.

These Berry compliant, four legged soft platforms are filled with polymer beads and can be squeezed to get the right level of support for different shooting positions. The body is 1000D Cordura and the top is HANK to keep the rifle from moving around on the platform.

One last thing that’s cool about Warhorse Development products, they’re named after actual warhorses in history. For example, Butcher Boy was one of General Grant’s horses.

Warhorse Development products are available for unit and agency orders from ADS, Inc.