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Aug 10
How often do you work with other 13F like in a COLT team? How often do you actually call fore fire in a real situation? Do you ever collect intel and do recon? Do you do grunt work? Are you ostracized by the 11Bs?
Best reply by redleg:
As a new 13F, 9 times out of 10 you will be assigned as the RTO (radio operator) to a maneuver (Infantry or Armor) platoon FIST (fire support team). You and a 13F senior SPC or SGT will be responsible for planning and executing the maneuver platoon’s fire plan. You will work directly with the Platoon leader nd Platoon Sergeant (along with your FIST leader and NCO) to accomplish this task. And your Infantry brethren by and large will look at you as another grunt with a special set of skills (and who also knows how to operate a radio and a GPS)
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What is the work environment in the Army as a 13F?
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Can a system be developed in a VR (virtual reality) environment ? Could a system be enveloped in a VR?
Filed under More Green IdeasJul 5environment (for example an automatic pilot and landing system) and be “flightworthy” ? How would the system then gain approval for use in real flights.
Could a system be developed in a VR
environment (for example an automatic pilot and landing system) and be “flightworthy” ? How would the system then gain approval for use in real flights.Best reply by Houston, we have a problem:
- Yes to the first half, and “not with certainty” for the second half. Real time trials are always necessary.
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Can a system be developed in a VR (virtual reality) environment ? Could a system be enveloped in a VR?
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Jun 26
Trying to get that teenager off the couch and studying/doing homework can be a real nightmare. We say to them “That homework isn’t going to do itself” and “The information won’t just run around and climb into your brain”. But they still don’t listen.
What environment should a teenager study in, and what tips are they for studying?
Please link to (if you have any)
Best reply by cowgirlintex:
I made my teenager come home and do his homework before he did anything else. He usually sat at the kitchen table, no tv or noise in the house. I checked his homework when he was done. He knew that’s how the day was going to go, and if he didn’t get it right, we worked until he did, so he figured quick he might as well do it right the first time.
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What environment should a student study in at home?
