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en If we want to keep soldiers, we need to train them on modern equipment.

en The personnel in the support offices know they are doing their jobs well when they never hear about themselves, because that means Soldiers have their food, equipment and issues squared away, ... If you look at the basic needs of Soldiers—food, shelter, a means to survive—then you realize that a Soldier can’t eat, communicate, or have the equipment they need to do their job without logistics having a hand in the operation.

en It is personal protection equipment and fire retardant equipment. It's a very dangerous job, so they have to be properly equipped and we train them.

en I believe with modern equipment and modern players, we cannot make a good course more difficult or more testing for the expert simply by adding length. The only way to stir them up is by the introduction of subtleties around the greens.

en This equipment can not be replaced. We train students to fix the equipment.

en Once these units return, it's important that they have the equipment to train and perform their vital military missions, ... The lack of equipment has not yet resulted in an inability to respond ... but it does not take much imagination to foresee a contingency where there could be negative impacts.

en You'll see exercise artifacts from years ago, and then examples of modern equipment like Nautilus machines. It shows the progression of fitness equipment throughout the years.

en For every American soldier we put into Afghanistan, we could train and equip 14 Afghan soldiers. Those Afghan soldiers are going to understand the local terrain. They're going to understand the local customs and culture, and they're going to be able to speak the language.

en Our recruits and officers obviously cannot practice high-speed chases on the streets of Newark. Yet sadly, they do happen, and our officers must train for them. By making use of modern technology, Newark's finest will be able to simulate and train for these incidents.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en Soldiers train here in their specialty, and then go on to their assignments someplace else. “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence.

en I think if you ask around, this is precisely what we train for. This was expected and mentally our soldiers are up for this.

en The more primitive weapons teach what soldiers are supposed to do with the modern weapon.

en was obscured by equipment needed to operate the train.

en All of our equipment was in working condition, so there's no way someone wouldn't know that a train was coming.


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