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Army Techniques Publication ATP 3.34.84 Military Diving Operations February 2015 The Military Diving Operations (MDO) MTTP publication is designed to assist commanders and planning staffs who require dive operations capability. It provides considerations for immediate response as well as deliberate planning for situations requiring dive capabilities. It describes the 13 dive mission areas (DMAs) performed by military divers, describes the 13 different types of military divers within the Services, and lists associated capabilities and limitations for the types of divers. ATP 3-34.84, ATTP 3-34.84, MCRP 3-35.9A, NTTP 3-07.7, AFTTP 3-2.75, CGTTP 3-95.17
This Military Diving Operations multi-Service tactics, techniques, and procedures publication, Army Techniques Publication ATP 3-34.84 MDO Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Military Diving Operations January 2019, is designed to assist commanders and planning staffs who require divers. It is a reference which details Service and unit dive capability. Additionally, this publication highlights the advantages of using diving in joint operations and provides some decision aids for commanders and staff planners. This publication also provides an overview of major types of operations which can incorporate joint diving and provides subcategory descriptions of the 15 dive mission areas performed in these operations. Finally, it highlights some planning considerations for operations requiring dive capabilities, including immediate response situations. Chapter I Dive Capabilities in Joint Operations introduces diving operations by explaining their relevancy in joint operations and showcases how diving can be used across the various activities in the joint spectrum. Chapter II Dive Mission Areas describes the 15 dive mission areas and their subcategories that may be performed by military divers. Chapter III Planning Considerations outlines planning considerations for coordinating dive operations. Appendix A Dive Mission Area Unit Capability Chart provides a quick-reference chart listing dive unit capabilities by Service to accomplish each of the dive mission areas and subcategories. Appendix B United States Army (USA) Diving provides USA dive missions, capabilities, task organization and employment information. Appendix C United States Marine Corps (USMC) Combatant Diving provides USMC dive missions, capabilities, task organization and employment information. Appendix D United States Navy (USN) Diving provides USN dive missions, capabilities, task organization and employment information, specific to operational commands in the Navy.Appendix E United States Air Force (USAF) Diving provides USAF dive missions, capabilities, and task organization. Appendix F Special Operations Forces (SOF) Diving provides SOF dive missions and capabilities in the various Services. Appendix G United States Coast Guard Diving provides a summary on the United States Coast Guard diving missions. Appendix H Dive Point of Contact List provides a comprehensive list of dive program points of contact, including Service program managers and major units. Appendix I Common Equipment provides a list of common equipment to divers from all Services.
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"On a lazy summer Sunday in Memphis in 1954, twelve-year-old Jerry Schilling wandered into a pickup football game in a local park, little realizing that his life was about to change forever. The quarterback that day was a charismatic seventeen-year-old whose first recording, "That's All Right", had debuted earlier that week and was burning up the local airwaves - Elvis Presley." "Elvis and Jerry would strike up a friendship that would grow over the many weekly football games that followed, even as Elvis became the world's biggest star. Jerry soon became a regular at Elvis's raucous all-night parties at Graceland, and after he graduated from college in 1964, Elvis asked him to join his "Memphis Mafia" entourage in Hollywood. Over the next thirteen years Jerry would work for Elvis in various capacities - from bodyguard to photo double to personal trainer to co-executive producer on a karate film. But more than anything else he was Elvis's close friend and confident. Jerry had rooms in Elvis's Bel Air mansion and at Graceland, and became the envoy between Elvis and Colonel Parker when Elvis was performing in Las Vegas. Elvis trusted Jerry with protecting his life when he received death threats, he had Jerry drive him and Priscilla to the hospital the day Lisa Marie was born, and he asked Jerry to accompany him on his famous "lost weekend" trip to meet President Nixon at the White House." "Me and a Guy Named Elvis looks at Elvis from the unique perspective of a close friend, presenting the man rather than the icon. The Elvis Presley Jerry Schilling knew was fiercely intelligent and passionate about his art, a loving and generous man at home with his family and friends, and a fiery and determined spiritual seeker who became a master of martial arts and a self-taught student of philosophy. Jerry reveals Elvis as a relentless prankster and fun-loving man who never truly grew up. He does not shy away from the darker side of Elvis's life, and offers an account of the career frustrations that led to Elvis's abuse of prescription medications that precipitated his early, tragic death."--BOOK JACKET.
Parasites threaten the health of animals and humans alike. Especially in times of increasing globalization and global warming, parasites can enlarge their “kingdom” by spreading. At the same time many of the existing medical products have become ineffective. As these products have been used for many decades, parasites have developed resistances, so that they have progressed in their fight for survival. Therefore it is obvious that humans must develop new methods to face these dangers. Thus parasitological knowledge increases daily and must be formulated to be accessible for as many parasitologists (veterinarians, physicians, biologists) as possible. Therefore it is necessary that reviews reflecting the present status of the progress in many fields of research be published. Therefore this book, published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the German Society of Parasitology, compiles 18 reviews on recent “hot topics,” including a new vaccine against malarial parasites; severe diseases with poor chances of treatment (cryptosporidiosis, coccidiosis, theileriosis); vectors (mosquitoes, ticks) and their transmission activities; and fish parasites, including molecular insights into the sex of parasites with a focus on the survival abilities that made them so dangerous. These chapters provide detailed information for researchers, as well as for teachers and students in parasitology.
Introducing an extraordinary new voice---a magical debut that will make your skin tingle, your eyes glisten . . .and your heart sing. Midnight Gulch used to be a magical place, a town where people could sing up thunderstorms and dance up sunflowers. But that was long ago, before a curse drove the magic away. Twelve-year-old Felicity knows all about things like that; her nomadic mother is cursed with a wandering heart.But when she arrives in Midnight Gulch, Felicity thinks her luck's about to change. A "word collector," Felicity sees words everywhere---shining above strangers, tucked into church eves, and tangled up her dog's floppy ears---but Midnight Gulch is the first place she's ever seen the word "home." And then there's Jonah, a mysterious, spiky-haired do-gooder who shimmers with words Felicity's never seen before, words that make Felicity's heart beat a little faster. Felicity wants to stay in Midnight Gulch more than anything, but first, she'll need to figure out how to bring back the magic, breaking the spell that's been cast over the town . . . and her mother's broken heart.
I have physical scars from past surgeries, however, I have emotional scars as well. They were buried deep inside (hidden). It wasn't until my mother died was I able to "catch my breath" and to make sense of or process the emotional pain I had endured due to her prescription drug addiction, resulting in my own addictions.