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John Milton wrote "They also serve who only stand and wait." Especially in times of war, those who are in positions of support can often do just that - wait for those who are in combat to return ho...

The AGR Training NCO has a vital role is the success of his or her Army National Guard company.

In most units, the Training Sergeant works with the full-time Supply Sergeant and Administration Sergeant and works directly for the Readiness NCO.

The primaries duties of the Training NCO include schools and training. He or she enrolls soldiers in school, ensures they are prepared for training, and follows up with the soldiers as needed. The Training NCO also resources training areas and training equipment for drill weekend and Annual Training.

As a company commander, it's important that you work with your full-time AGR Staff. Most of the time, you will work with the Readiness NCO and let him or her give guidance to the AGR Staff members.

While I was in company command, I formed a good working relationship with all my AGR staff. If you are in command, you need to do the same thing.

One way to build a relationship with your AGR staff is through effective counseling. You should sit down with your entire staff and determine responsibilities and goals.

Each staff member should have a list of priorities. I call these the big 3. These priorities are the most important things they do.

For instance, your Training NCO's priorities might be (1) schools, (2) resourcing training areas and equipment, and (3) assisting the Readiness NCO as needed.

Once they know their priorities, they know how to effectively manage their time.

In summary, your Training NCO has a really important job. And, they will have a major impact on whether or not the company commander is successful.

To learn more about how a CO can effectively work with his or her staff, visit our new website http://www.part-time-commander.com. Charles Holmes is a former company commander and combat veteran.

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German captains, U-boats and other lies about Ireland
By chance, I arrived in Dublin this week on the day that the Saville report on Bloody Sunday was published.

The German Shepherd breed is an excellent choice for a canine companion. However, just like many other popular breeds, there are certain health problems that you need to be aware of. Here are a few of the most prevalent German Shepherd dog health issues to look out for:

Developmental bone and joint disease is a problem common to many large dog breeds, affecting the younger animals. If your dog is affected, he may show no symptoms at all, or he may demonstrate pain or lameness, and seem cautious about movement. Hip dysplasia may cause leg muscles to actually waste.

Many German Shepherds also suffer from Hemangiosarcoma, a cancer of the cells of the interior lining of the blood vessels. This condition can affect the skin, heart, liver, and spleen, as well as other organs. If you dog has Hemangiosarcoma, he may display weakness, light-colored gums, a distended abdomen, or even physical collapse.

Another German Shepherd dog health problem is weakness in the hind legs. This can also include wobbliness or a lack of coordination in the affected limbs. Multiple factors can cause this, including bone or spinal degeneration or possibly a slipped disc in the dog's back.

Another problem to look out for is a diseased thyroid gland which will cause either over or under-production of thyroid hormones in some dogs. If your dog is experiencing skin infections, lethargy, hair loss, or cold intolerance it could indicate a thyroid problem.

Keep a keen eye on the eyes of your German Shepherd, especially if you notice apparent squinting, excess tearing or discharge, redness, or rubbing of the eyes. You should also be alert for any growths over the eye, regardless of the color. A condition called Pannus, an inflammation of the dog's cornea, could cause any of these problems and be detrimental to your dog's optical health.

A bacterial infection of the skin, sometimes accompanied by puss, is known as Pyoderma and can be a problem in German Shepherds. It is unknown what causes this condition, but it may be due to an immune deficiency. Your dog may have this if he displays pimples or sores, hair loss, redness or other abnormal skin conditions. Some dogs also become lethargic, or lose their interest in food.

A first step to avoiding these German Shepherd dog health issues is to make sure that your dog does not come from a breeder where other dogs had these issues. Watch your dog carefully, and be sure to consult your Vet if your dog displays any symptoms, or behavior out of the ordinary.

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Aquino’s rumored pick for AFP chief is qualified, ready
The military officer who is said to be the choice of President-elect Benigno Aquino III as the next military chief of staff said “dedicated soldiery and love for country” mattered the most in the selection of the next leader of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

A very common question asked of me by U.S. Veterans who are seeking disability compensation for injuries and disabilities incurred in military service is this: what is the "de novo" review the VA offers me when I file my Notice of Disagreement, and should I use it?

In all honesty, I cannot think of a scenario where a U.S. Veteran challenging the VA Regional Office's denial of disability benefits would not request the DRO review.

To understand why I say this, it is helpful to understand the process of challenging the VARO (VA Regional Office) denial of a claim for disability compensation to a US Veteran.

After the veteran's claim is denied by the VA Regional Office (whether denied partially or entirely, the U.S. Veteran must challenge the decision if he or she wants to continue to pursue the benefit.

To begin the process of challenging the VARO Ratings Decision, the first step is for the Veteran to send the VA Regional Office a written notice of disagreement (also known as a "NOD"). Once the U.S. Veteran files the "NOD" with the VA Regional Office, that office will typically send the Veteran a form that has some language about making an " appeal election. The VA Regional Office will ask that the Veteran choose between the traditional appeal process or a review by what is called a "Decision Review Officer (which I call the DRO). The VA will give the Veteran 60 days to file the appeal election for with the VARO.

Now, that is the process to get the ball rolling on challenging the VA Ratings Decision. What is the DRO process, how is it different from the BVA, or traditional, appeal, and why do I say it should always be utilized by the Veteran?

First, DROs are senior claims examiners who have the authority to grant the Veteran's requested benefits, based on the same evidence that was used in the initial ratings decision. The DRO will review the evidence "de novo" (This means, in a nutshell, with fresh eyes and without deference to the initial VA Ratings Decision.)

Second, the DRO is a senior and much more experienced claims representatives with the VA who has probably seen more claims, knows the law better, and whose job is not only to make sure that the Veteran is getting a "non-adversarial" decision, but also to protect the VA from the cost and time of poor decisions from Junior Claims examiners.

Third, the DRO will review the case without deference to the VA Rating Decision. In some situations, the Veteran can ask to meet with or talk to the DRO.

Fourth, the DRO process has a good chance of being successful and if it is successful, it will be a lot faster than appealing to the BVA, where the wait for a hearing can be 500-600 days, or more. I was told at a recent Veterans' CLE, without any hard evidence to back up the statistic, that 2% of the initial claim denials are reversed by the VA's DRO process. In the land of the VA, 2% is an incredibly high success ratio (believe it or not).

Fifth, even if the DRO agrees with the Initial Ratings Decision, (or makes a decision that is favorable, but not completely correct) you can still appeal to the BVA. So, the Veteran doesn't lose the ability to challenge the VA Ratings Decision, has a 2% chance of having the VARO's decision reversed, often doesn't have to submit any new documentation, and can at times communicate directly with the DRO. What's not to like about the DRO process?

Let me give you a good example of success using the DRO process. In a recent appeal I handled for a Vietnam Vet with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the VA initially denied the Veteran's claim. The VA's position was that there was no evidence that the Veteran had been diagnosed with PTSD. This conclusion was absurd: the VA had actually diagnosed the Vet with PTSD, the diagnosis was in his Claims File AND the VA Doctors had already concluded that this Veteran's PTSD was a direct result of his military service.

On behalf of the Veteran, we sought review by a DRO. Within a couple of months, the Veteran was evaluated by a local VA Medical Center, and was given an impairment rating for his PTSD. About 30 days later, the Veteran received payment of past-due money from the VA, and will continue to receive benefits for his now service-connected PTSD.

Without a DRO, this Veteran would have had to wait at least one or two YEARS to argue to a BVA HearingS Officer that he was entitled to PTSD. Even if the Veteran persuaded the BVA Hearing Official, the claim likely would have just been sent back to the VA Regional Office for an impairment evaluation and further development of the record. This process could have taken years, without netting a single payment to the Veteran.

While the DRO process does not guarantee Veterans that they will win their claim, the DRO process can be a really good chance to get the Veteran the benefits they are entitled to - and usually quicker!

The process works for the VA, because they are able to more efficiently reduce their backlog of claims.

The process works for the BVA Hearings Officer, who only has to resolve the remaining disputes (such as the effective date of an award, or the proper impairment percentage, etc.)

In short, I can't think of a reason not to request a DRO review of the VARO's Initial Rating Decision.

If you are a U.S. Veteran and have questions about your service-connected disability benefits or claims, contact an experienced Veterans Disability Benefits attorney.

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An EOD Team Clears IEDs in an Afghanistan Combat Zone
TIME's Abigail Hauslohner dodges bullets with a U.S. Explosive Ordnance Disposal team in one of Afghanistan's hottest combat zones

When you think of police officers (also known as cops), you probably think of an action-filled job that involves protecting people or rescuing them from dangerous situations. While officers certainly do these things, police work isn't always that glamorous.

Police work also involves some rather dull and mundane things like paperwork, directing traffic, responding to bogus domestic disputes, and other not-so-dangerous things. This is why working as an officer requires a range of skills, and police officers must be ready to switch to emergency mode at any moment.

What Are Some Things Cops Do in a Typical Work Day?

They do a variety of things, but some common job duties are:

1. Arrest people with outstanding warrants

2. Interview witnesses and suspects

3. Testify in court

4. Do paperwork

5. Patrol high crime areas

6. Give traffic tickets

7. Direct traffic

Working as a law enforcement officer can be a very high stress job, because officers never know when they may be put in dangerous situations. You can be sitting at a desk doing paperwork one moment, and then called to the scene of a dangerous crime the next.

Most officers also work at least 40 hours per week, and shift can include nights and weekends. Police work is a round-the-clock endeavor, and there must be officers on duty at all times.

How Do I Prepare to Become a Cop?

Most of the time officers must be U.S. citizens, though sometimes lawful permanent residents may also become law enforcement officers. You must be in good physical shape and display evidence of good moral character. At a minimum, you will need to have a high school diploma and pass the required written and physical tests.

Some work experience in a related area like store security personnel, nightclub bouncer, or bodyguard, will make it easier to get hired as a cop. Many local and state police departments don't require a college degree, but may require some college credits. Federal police agencies usually require a degree in criminal justice or law enforcement.

Upon hire, police agencies almost universally put newly hired officers through a training academy or course to learn the basics of department procedures. Things like safe handling of weapons and those in custody, and a variety of other procedural and safety issues will be covered.

What's the Job Outlook for Police Officers?

The job outlook for police officers is decent, though growth will not be spectacular. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of new job openings for officers is likely to increase about the same as the average for all other jobs through 2016. Crime is an unfortunate fact of life, and officers will continue to play a vital role in protecting public safety.

While police officers are in demand, there is moderate competition for jobs because many people look for the sense of challenge and reward that a career as a law enforcement officer can provide. Local police departments will offer the best growth opportunities, and candidates with experience in the military or related fields plus some college coursework in police science will have better chances of getting hired.

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Boots made for walking: After many years, WWII veteran wears them in parade
Tom Morrison’s boots were definitely made for walking. Among the veterans who marched in the town’s annual Memorial Day parade late last month, Morrison wore brown leather, double-buckled boots he received prior to being discharged by the United States Army at the close of World War II.

We dove U-1105 today! 08/06/06

We just got back from this dive today. I live in Tappahannock, VA so this was almost a local dive for me.

We drove over to a Dennis' river house at (near Coles Point, Virginia) he took his boat out to site. We were supposed to meet another guy at the site who had experience diving this sub. We had no problem finding the site and mooring to the mooring buoy (Blue and White and clearly labeled). We were there at 11:30am in time to dive at the recommended High, Slack Tide. Our contact never showed?

Conditions were PERFECT. Very smooth water, warm, clear day. It hadn't rained in days. There was no appreciable surface current! There were 3 of us (John, myself and Dennis). We wanted to leave someone on the surface so John and I made 1st dive. Visibility was a bit better that I had psyched myself up for (maybe 8 feet?)

We all had HID lights (I would NOT make this dive without HID). Our prep experience was several trips to Cooper River, SC doing shark tooth dives. We were as comfortable as to be expected with zero viz diving.

We surface swam over to small orange ball that was ascent/descent line connected to the Conning tower. You are NOT to moor to this line! Be mindful of jelly fish and fishing lures around the down line (We all wore full wetsuits - I wore 7/5 mm hood and gloves) Water temp was very comfortable 79 degrees F.

As I reached 60 feet I still could not see any signs of wreck. It was only at 66 feet before I saw Stainless Steel base that down line was tied off to. We were amazed by the surviving wooden slates lining inside of Conning tower area. This has been submerged for some 57 years! As this was our 1st time here, we stayed pretty near conning tower and didn't venture too far fore and aft but did descend to 79 feet to get a look at the HEAVY silt! It brought a new full appreciation of how bad silt could be! I did manage to locate the missing OMS Wreck Reel we were told about and recovered it. The owner promised to buy drinks for whoever recovered it?

We ascended and after almost an hour Surface Interval then Dennis and I made the next dive leaving John to mind the boat. Again we saw Jelly fish on descent line and managed to stay clear of them. We again circled the conning tower but didn't go far forward or aft but it seemed most of the actual deck disappeared into the silt quickly.

All in all it was not near as difficult as much of the available literature made it out to be BUT it is a very poor viz dive and you can not bring too much light! We did have GREAT Conditions and I imagine it doesn't get much better.

I am sure that it would be far more difficult if current was stronger!

I wouldn't want to do that type diving every day (we just got back from a week and 24 dives in Bonaire!) but it was a great day trip!

If you have any Questions about the U-1105 [http://www.nnscuba.com] feel free to email me!

Mark H. Easter

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Northern Neck Scuba

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