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Sneak Peek – Shellback Tactical’s RANGER Scalable Plate Carrier

February 18th, 2013

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Available in about two months from now, Shellback Tactical’s RANGER Scalable Plate Carrier is scalable. You can armor all the way up or just down to a front/back type carrier. Additionally, as you can see in the photo below, this carrier will accept Shellback’s Neck, Deltoid, and Groin armor as well a new soft armor package they will release along with his carrier. It also has internal pockets for front/back plates. The cummerbund is also removable like the Banshee.

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www.shellbacktactical.com

Grid of Fire

February 18th, 2013

In case you didn’t realize how awesome Pat McNamara is, just watch this video.

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Welcome to Barack Obama’s Middle Class

February 18th, 2013

Is this ad by the NRA a hit or a miss?

Survival Tips from Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School

February 17th, 2013

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Founded by a couple of retired USAF SERE Instructors, Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School regularly offers these really cool survival tips on their Facebook page. ‘Like’ them and collect them all.

TacJobs – Ranger Up

February 17th, 2013

We are looking for a VET. If chosen you must confirm with DD214.

In order to apply you need to send the following in one WORD or PDF document:
1) Resume (2 pages max)
2) Cover letter explaining why they want to work for Ranger Up and what value they think they can add. (1 page max)
3) The answer to the following questions (All three answers on one page max):
a) If you have a list of 1000 names with address and phone number and a separate list with 10 names with order numbers, what EXCEL function would you likely use to find the addresses for the the 10 people in the second list you have order numbers for?
b) Would you rather fight 100 duck-sized bears or 1 bear-sized Duck and why?
c) Tell us what you think is essential to success in the operations field.
4) Send all of this to business@rangerup.com with Warehouse Associate in the subject line.

Primary Job Purpose/Summary:
We’re looking for an animal who wants to work hard, learn new things and advance. Candidate must be a veteran with an honorable discharge. The heart and soul of this job is working as a member of the operations team getting Ranger Up products to our customers. In this capacity you will report directly to the Operations Manager. As with any small business, you’ll wear many hats and take part in many different functions. An average day could involve picking and packing orders, folding shirts, performing shipping or logistics analysis, or managing relationships with customers on both the individual and retail levels. Quality work is rewarded. We especially want people who aggressively try to improve the operation and the system therein.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities (Other duties may be assigned):
Our policy is that no task is too big or too small for anyone in the company. While most employees have military backgrounds, we have a very egalitarian structure and on busy days, the CEO, COO and managers will be out on the floor helping fold shirts and pick packages just like anyone else. Employees that feel they are too good for any task will not succeed here, and will likely end up as a hilarious Cautionary Tale on our award-winning military blog: The Rhino Den.

Regardless of the aforementioned statement, your job will entail:
Work with inventory management systems.
Customer service tasks.
Not whining. No one likes a whiner.
Primary employee working order fulfillment using computer-generated picking documents to select merchandise ordered.
Primary employee handling customer returns.
Assist the operations manager in calculating inventory needs.
Participate in inventory counts and accuracy for all brands.
Receive incoming shipments of merchandise in accordance with Company policy.
Verify receipts against delivery manifest and/or purchase order. Must be familiar with use of receiving forms and maintenance of records.
Stock merchandise in proper locations according to standard Company practice.
Maintain an organized and efficient warehouse. We have a place for everything.
Understand and demonstrates Ranger UP Core Values.

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Haley Strategic Health/Medical Oral IV Demo

February 17th, 2013

Travis and Adam of Haley Strategic show the new HSP Health and Medical line up as well a live medical/scientific demonstration of Warrior Wound Care ORAL IV.

www.haleystrategic.com/store/health_medical

Austere Provisions Company Carbine Field Cleaning Kit

February 17th, 2013

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The Austere Provisions Company Carbine Field Cleaning Kit includes –

-(1) 1oz. bottle of Slip 2000 Extreme Weapons Lubricant
-(1) BoreSnake Rifle Cleaner in .22/.223/5.56mm size
-(1) Nylon Bristle Gun Brush
-(8) 3″x3″ Cotton Cleaning Pads
-(2) 12″x12″ Cotton Cleaning Rags

The kit comes in a reusable zip closure baggy ready to go straight to the assault pack or range bag.

AFSOC Goes Back to the Future and Establishes Air Warfare Center

February 17th, 2013

In the early 1960s the United States Air Force established a Special Air Warfare Center at Hurlburt Field, Florida the modern home of AFSOC. There, they trained Air Commandos in irregular warfare, a concept that the USAF has paid lip service to over the past ten years but done little actualize. To create this new Special Operations Air Warfare Center, AFSOC transformed the existing Special Operations Training Center and added a much needed, expanded aviation advisor capability.

BG Jon Weeks assumed command of the new Special Operations Air Warfare Center last week which also, interestingly enough, now also includes the 919th Air Force Reserve Special Operations Wing at Duke Field as well as two Air Guard units in Mississippi and Alabama.

Headquartered at Hurlburt Field with operating locations at the nearby Duke Field and Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, The Air Warfare Center will organize, train, educate and equip special operations forces; lead major command of counter-insurgency and irregular warfare missions; test and evaluate weapons programs; and develop tactics, techniques and guidelines for special operations missions.