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Kevin:
I recently had a chance to meet Armor and Mobility’s publisher, Sonia Bagherian at the 2011 Soldier Equipment and Technology Expo, Ft Bragg last week. It was great to get a chance to thank Armor & Mobility, personally.
I have been with Ancra Military Products, a new division of Ancra International, LLC. for only a few months and A&M really helped me get up to speed quickly. The articles are very informative and there is a good mix of DOD and industry. Many of our customers are featured in A&M as well. Thank you for a very well designed trade publication that our entire industry truly enjoys.
As the current military vehicle needs are changing, I can count on A&M to keep me informed on many of the ongoing developments and future needs of the US Military Vehicle fleet.
Thank you!
Semper Fi
Bill Frazier
Ancra Military Products |
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Chad,
Saw a hard copy yesterday of the issue with ATEC’s article in it and it looked great!
Showed to MG Nadeau this morning; he really liked it and was taking it with him to a senior leaders meeting in the Pentagon to show others.
Thanks for working with us to tell ATEC’s BRAC story.
Tom Rheinlander
Director, Office of Public and
Congressional Affairs
US Army Test & Evaluation Command |
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Chad,
The Emerging Forecast article entitled “Extending Global Reach” in your March issue was well done.
Thanks for forwarding a soft copy of the piece. I have seen Armor & Mobility on our conference table a number of times and consider your magazine to be a fine product.
R Beckwith
Ronald L. Beckwith, MGen, USMC, (Ret.)
President, LeeCor, Inc.
2001 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Ste. 1100
Arlington, VA 22202-3618 |
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Dear Editor:
I find myself waiting expectantly each month to receive critical news of events and equipment, with military relevance, from Armor & Mobility.
This publication has consistently provided up-to-date and accurate information I find most useful.
An excellent source of mission information.
Chaplain (1LT) Erik Myhrberg
USAR
USASOC
USACAPOC (A) |
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To whom it may concern:
I recently by happenstance obtained a copy of Armor & Mobility from another office here at HQ USSOCOM.
I am the Test Manager for the PMO, Family of Special Operations Vehicles (FOSOV), USSOCOM, as well as a Chief Warrant Officer, USMC Reserves; I found several articles and vendor ads of high value for some of our future programs, and very informative of what else is going on in the community.
Very Respectfully,
Brett Womble
Test and Evaluation
PM FOSOV
SORDAC/SOF WARRIOR |
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Ms. Collins,
We would like to obtain a copy of your May 2010 issue to share internally amongst several members of our technical staff.
Our Soldier Sensors Branch Chief enjoyed the PEO Soldier article, and has decided to make it required reading for his entire branch. After reviewing several of the other articles, we decided we’d like a copy of the entire issue to share.
Thanks & regards,
Rae
Raemon N. Samuels
SME / Electronics Engineer
Ground Combat Systems, NVESD |
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Susan,
Thanks again so much for shipping the magazines to me in St. Louis for Marine Week...they all went like ‘hot cakes’ and DoD Power, Energy, and Propulsion” is now widely known in Missouri!!...will hope to continue a dialogue as other projects develop...//...Marty: ExFOB II will be demonstrated at 29 Palms next month...I’m going to ask the PAO working it to put you on
his media invitation list...all the best, Fred”
Fred C. Lash
Strategic Communication Manager
Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
Quantico, VA |
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Dear Editor;
Your recent article on upgrades to the Stryker (”Stryker: Dictating the Battlespace”) provides an eye-opening discussion of the wide range of improvements being implemented to the Stryker.
It is difficult to believe that this was once considered to be only an interim combat system. The addition of slat and reactive armor and now the V-hull have substantially increased vehicle protection. Coupled with an improved engine, drive train and suspension system and the mobility, and hence, survivability, of the Stryker has been substantially enhanced.
These technical changes when combined with new tactics will make the Stryker brigades even more effective than they have already prove to be in Afghanistan.
Dr. Daniel Goure
Vice President
The Lexington Institute |
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Ms. Nazarian,
Thank you so much for the prompt assistance with the subscription.
Your publications are a plethora of information regarding the mobility commodity area. Having read past issues of your publication has led to information and discussions regarding technological advances of equipment.
Finding new technology and ensuring the technology is placed in the hands of our operators is key to the success of our soldiers.
Your publications have also informed me of conferences where information is exchanged culminating in new concepts regarding military equipment.
Thanks Again,
Major Cliff Diffendaffer
United States Army, Retired |
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