Accession Number:
AD1111249
Title:
Coalition Military Assistance Transition Team (CMATT) Operation Iraq Freedom, Primary events accrued in the central and northern portions of Iraq, 05/2004 through 01/2005
Descriptive Note:
[Technical Report, Research Paper]
Corporate Author:
ARMY SERGEANTS MAJOR ACADEMY FORT BLISS TX
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
2009-05-22
Pagination or Media Count:
14
Abstract:
Personal background I entered service in January 1974, completed signal AIT 31M and was in Korea during the fall of Saigon. I was chosen to train ROK signal corps soldiers to integrate their FDM systems with our PCM systems this was my first experience training foreign armed forces. After serving 6 yrs 9 months I ETSed, and entered the work force as a communication specialist, went to college, and became an electrical construction Lineman. I reentered the Army Reserves during the first gulfwar ,joined a signal unit, activated but was not deployed. Following the 100 hour battle, I applied and was accepted to the Drill Sergeants School and transferred to the 91 DIY In. This gave me some limited experience as a drill instructor, but a lot of training as an infantry soldier.
Subject Categories:
- Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics