Friends,
We regret to tell you our good friend and retired (medically retired) 24th Combat Controller Scott Giuliani succumbed to Cancer Friday afternoon. We are using our phone roster to make verbal notifications, but as a secondary method, would like to pass along to you the details of his memorial service and wake this Sunday, 31 May.
Memorial Service @ Freedom Biker Church on 31 May @ 1100 (church opens at 1000)
Freedom Biker Church
275-A Bowling Spring Dr
Angier, NC
www.freedombikerchurch.com
Wake @ O'Quinn Peebles Funeral Home on 31 May from 1800-2000
O'Quinn Peebels Funeral Home
1310 South Main Street
Lillington, NC
www.oquinnpeebles.com
Please keep Scott, Lori, and his collective family in your prayers as we go through this difficult time.
VR, Kurt Buller
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Scott Giuliani Benefit Ride
Hey guys,
one of the 24th's recent medically retired warriors has been fighting galliantly against Metastatic Melanoma Cancer for some time now and it doesn't look good for his outlook. We just got the bad news about the turn in his condition, (He has been spending lots of time up at Duke Medical Center), and just prior to learning of this news, there had been an organized bike ride/benefit for him and his wife planned for Saturday, June 13th. If you are in our area and want to ride, (probably cannot read the poor quality scan from my home computer), but it starts @ Ray Price HD in Raleigh, (registration 9-1000, $10 per rider), goes for appetizers & door prizes @ Freedom Biker Church and then concludes @ the new Ole Time BBQ on Hwy 401. There will be food, prizes and from 1200- 1600 live bands.
I am checking into how to get donations to/ his church and will have a follow-up e-mail when I get address/ and/or e-address to send donations to, but the checks will be made out to the Freedom Biker Church.
Now more than ever, if guys can, please donate so we can help out his wife. She has really been a true-to-form awsome controller's wife through this all.
Until the next send,
Hop out.
one of the 24th's recent medically retired warriors has been fighting galliantly against Metastatic Melanoma Cancer for some time now and it doesn't look good for his outlook. We just got the bad news about the turn in his condition, (He has been spending lots of time up at Duke Medical Center), and just prior to learning of this news, there had been an organized bike ride/benefit for him and his wife planned for Saturday, June 13th. If you are in our area and want to ride, (probably cannot read the poor quality scan from my home computer), but it starts @ Ray Price HD in Raleigh, (registration 9-1000, $10 per rider), goes for appetizers & door prizes @ Freedom Biker Church and then concludes @ the new Ole Time BBQ on Hwy 401. There will be food, prizes and from 1200- 1600 live bands.
I am checking into how to get donations to/ his church and will have a follow-up e-mail when I get address/ and/or e-address to send donations to, but the checks will be made out to the Freedom Biker Church.
Now more than ever, if guys can, please donate so we can help out his wife. She has really been a true-to-form awsome controller's wife through this all.
Until the next send,
Hop out.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wounded Controller
On 20 May SSgt Joe Byrne from the 21 STS was wounded in combat. First, he is doing well after suffering a gunshot wound to the neck. He was very fortunate and will make a full recovery. The 21 STS did an excellent job of getting him back to the states to convalesce. Please keep Joe and his family in your thoughts and prayers for a quick recovery.
Best regards,
Wayne
Best regards,
Wayne
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Range Control Officer (RCO) Position
AHNTECH Inc. has an immediate opening for a Range Control Officer. The duty location is Melrose Bombing Range, 3771 Sundale Valley Road, Floyd, New Mexico 88118.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Range Control Officer (RCO)
SUMMARY: To insure safety on the Range. The RCO exercises authority over all range operations including the conduct of aircraft, vehicle, and ground personnel.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIUES: The primary responsibility of the RCO is the control of the range operations in accordance with all applicable regulations, and to prevent or eliminate unsafe practices through close supervision of range operational missions and related ground support. RCOs shall be responsible for the control of all flight and ground operations whenever aircraft operations are being conducted. RCOs must be continually aware of the requirement for effective and efficient mission accomplishment within the confines of flying and ground safety and range capabilities. In addition, RCOs must use good judgment and common sense while controlling aircraft. Additionally, RCOs are the final authority during all range operations.
RCOs will assist in the decontamination of the range to include, but not limited to, picking up EOD cleared expended ordnance. RCOs shall also perform target construction, target replacement, roads and grounds maintenance, vegetation control, housekeeping and other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: RCOs must possess prior military experience in the tactical air delivery of air-to-ground ordnance and munitions. Or military/civilian experience in managing, supervising or controlling of air operations in a military or conventional/tactical range environment. Or military/civilian experience in managing, supervising or controlling air operations in a military airfield environment that includes tactical fighter operations. They must be able to read, write, and understand English and interpret USAF directives, instructions, and forms. RCOs must be able to operate UHF, VHF, CB, FM, LMR and telephonic two-way communications equipment. Also, RCOs must possess working knowledge of range scoring systems, range target systems, and emergency response actions. They must possess familiarity with the general classes/types of aircraft, ordnance expected to be employed at the range, and with the general classes/types of pattern deliveries that may be employed. In addition, RCOs must possess the ability to assimilate a wide array of information in a dynamic environment and respond with sound decisions and judgment, while adhering to established practices and procedures. Moreover, they must be able to obtain the appropriate security clearance.
Physical requirements include: vision correctable to 20/20 and the ability to distinguish primary colors; must have good depth perception; must have full use of hands, arms, and legs; possess normal hearing and a clear English-speaking voice; must be able to climb steps equal to a height of 120 feet in a reasonable time; required to lift dead weights up to 60 pounds and able to maintain civilian and government driver’s license(s).
Send completed AHNTECH application form available at www.ahntech.com to tmahan@ahntech.com ASAP. For additional information call Tony Mahan at (575) 784-6659.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Range Control Officer (RCO)
SUMMARY: To insure safety on the Range. The RCO exercises authority over all range operations including the conduct of aircraft, vehicle, and ground personnel.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIUES: The primary responsibility of the RCO is the control of the range operations in accordance with all applicable regulations, and to prevent or eliminate unsafe practices through close supervision of range operational missions and related ground support. RCOs shall be responsible for the control of all flight and ground operations whenever aircraft operations are being conducted. RCOs must be continually aware of the requirement for effective and efficient mission accomplishment within the confines of flying and ground safety and range capabilities. In addition, RCOs must use good judgment and common sense while controlling aircraft. Additionally, RCOs are the final authority during all range operations.
RCOs will assist in the decontamination of the range to include, but not limited to, picking up EOD cleared expended ordnance. RCOs shall also perform target construction, target replacement, roads and grounds maintenance, vegetation control, housekeeping and other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: RCOs must possess prior military experience in the tactical air delivery of air-to-ground ordnance and munitions. Or military/civilian experience in managing, supervising or controlling of air operations in a military or conventional/tactical range environment. Or military/civilian experience in managing, supervising or controlling air operations in a military airfield environment that includes tactical fighter operations. They must be able to read, write, and understand English and interpret USAF directives, instructions, and forms. RCOs must be able to operate UHF, VHF, CB, FM, LMR and telephonic two-way communications equipment. Also, RCOs must possess working knowledge of range scoring systems, range target systems, and emergency response actions. They must possess familiarity with the general classes/types of aircraft, ordnance expected to be employed at the range, and with the general classes/types of pattern deliveries that may be employed. In addition, RCOs must possess the ability to assimilate a wide array of information in a dynamic environment and respond with sound decisions and judgment, while adhering to established practices and procedures. Moreover, they must be able to obtain the appropriate security clearance.
Physical requirements include: vision correctable to 20/20 and the ability to distinguish primary colors; must have good depth perception; must have full use of hands, arms, and legs; possess normal hearing and a clear English-speaking voice; must be able to climb steps equal to a height of 120 feet in a reasonable time; required to lift dead weights up to 60 pounds and able to maintain civilian and government driver’s license(s).
Send completed AHNTECH application form available at www.ahntech.com to tmahan@ahntech.com ASAP. For additional information call Tony Mahan at (575) 784-6659.
Company looking for CCT
Be advised that this announcement is for a ‘possible’ contract that will be awarded sometime in the future. This announcement is preliminary in nature. BLUF-We are looking to see if the CCT pool is deep enough to support this effort.
We are looking for either former or retired CCT/JTAC/TAC-P personnel.
The contract is for personnel to be stationed CONUS.
Relocation assistance is TBD.
Salary is to be determined upon job position and skill sets.
Degree requirement and years of experience can be waived upon justification.
One--- (E-8/E-9/O-3) to be the Program Manager—CCT qualifications are required
Job duties to include:
Coordinates and monitors the scheduling, and technical performance of company programs. Responsibilities also include: Developing new business and expanding the product line. Ensures adherence to master plans and schedules, develops solutions to program problems, and directs work of incumbents assigned to program from various departments. Ensures projects are completed on time and within budget. Acts as advisor to program team regarding projects, tasks, and operations. Requires a bachelor's degree and at least 10 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within functional areas of responsibility to support range/UAS operations shall include pre-mission, mission, and post-mission duties; malfunction/accident/ incident response; ALZ/DZ/HLZ surveying; ALZ/DZ/HLZ operations training of Air Force personnel; target acquisition, and UAS ground observer duties. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of complex tasks. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Reports to Director of Operations.
One--- (E-8/E-9/O-3) to be the Program Supervisor— CCT qualifications are required
Job duties to include
Coordinates and monitors the scheduling and technical performance of company programs. Develops new business and expands product line. Ensures adherence to master plans and schedules and develops solutions to program problems. Requires a bachelor's degree and 5-7 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within functional areas of responsibility to support range/UAS operations shall include pre-mission, mission, and post-mission duties; malfunction/accident/ incident response; ALZ/DZ/HLZ surveying; ALZ/DZ/HLZ operations training of Air Force personnel; target acquisition, and UAS ground observer duties. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of complex tasks. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Reports to the Program Manager.
14 –--(E-5/E-6/E-7/E-8/E-9/O-2/O-3) personnel to be Support/Training personnel--- CCT/JTAC/TAC-P qualifications are required
Researches and develops training programs for an organization. Develops methods and materials for training staff and may prepare curriculum such as lectures, ideas for group discussions, demonstrations, and workshops. Evaluates training delivery, measures results, and recommends program changes. Must stay abreast of new training methods and determine relevancy. Requires a bachelor's degree in a related area and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area. The functional areas of responsibility is to support range/UAS operations shall include pre-mission, mission, and post-mission duties; malfunction/accident/ incident response; ALZ/DZ/HLZ surveying; ALZ/DZ/HLZ operations training of Air Force personnel; target acquisition, and UAS ground observer duties. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. May lead and direct the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Reports to the Program Supervisor.
Thank you again
Ted Vaughen
Operations Officer
Dalpar Corporation
Office: 850.362.6426 ext 202
Cell: 850.797.8171
On the web at: http://www.dalpar.com/
We are looking for either former or retired CCT/JTAC/TAC-P personnel.
The contract is for personnel to be stationed CONUS.
Relocation assistance is TBD.
Salary is to be determined upon job position and skill sets.
Degree requirement and years of experience can be waived upon justification.
One--- (E-8/E-9/O-3) to be the Program Manager—CCT qualifications are required
Job duties to include:
Coordinates and monitors the scheduling, and technical performance of company programs. Responsibilities also include: Developing new business and expanding the product line. Ensures adherence to master plans and schedules, develops solutions to program problems, and directs work of incumbents assigned to program from various departments. Ensures projects are completed on time and within budget. Acts as advisor to program team regarding projects, tasks, and operations. Requires a bachelor's degree and at least 10 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within functional areas of responsibility to support range/UAS operations shall include pre-mission, mission, and post-mission duties; malfunction/accident/ incident response; ALZ/DZ/HLZ surveying; ALZ/DZ/HLZ operations training of Air Force personnel; target acquisition, and UAS ground observer duties. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of complex tasks. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Reports to Director of Operations.
One--- (E-8/E-9/O-3) to be the Program Supervisor— CCT qualifications are required
Job duties to include
Coordinates and monitors the scheduling and technical performance of company programs. Develops new business and expands product line. Ensures adherence to master plans and schedules and develops solutions to program problems. Requires a bachelor's degree and 5-7 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within functional areas of responsibility to support range/UAS operations shall include pre-mission, mission, and post-mission duties; malfunction/accident/ incident response; ALZ/DZ/HLZ surveying; ALZ/DZ/HLZ operations training of Air Force personnel; target acquisition, and UAS ground observer duties. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of complex tasks. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Reports to the Program Manager.
14 –--(E-5/E-6/E-7/E-8/E-9/O-2/O-3) personnel to be Support/Training personnel--- CCT/JTAC/TAC-P qualifications are required
Researches and develops training programs for an organization. Develops methods and materials for training staff and may prepare curriculum such as lectures, ideas for group discussions, demonstrations, and workshops. Evaluates training delivery, measures results, and recommends program changes. Must stay abreast of new training methods and determine relevancy. Requires a bachelor's degree in a related area and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area. The functional areas of responsibility is to support range/UAS operations shall include pre-mission, mission, and post-mission duties; malfunction/accident/ incident response; ALZ/DZ/HLZ surveying; ALZ/DZ/HLZ operations training of Air Force personnel; target acquisition, and UAS ground observer duties. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. May lead and direct the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Reports to the Program Supervisor.
Thank you again
Ted Vaughen
Operations Officer
Dalpar Corporation
Office: 850.362.6426 ext 202
Cell: 850.797.8171
On the web at: http://www.dalpar.com/
Monday, May 11, 2009
Job Announcement for COMBAT CONTROL Training Instructor
Subject: Job Announcement for COMBAT CONTROL Training Instructor (GS-1712-11) at Pope AFB
To All: Request your assistance in flowing the Combat Control School Instructor position announcement below to all interested parties, Special Tactics, Special Ops, and Rescue Blog's, boards, websites, and info shares.
This is a Perm Position, GS-1712-11.
Below are the application instructions:
The announcement for this position will be open 11-21 May.
The USAJOBS announcement number is - 234760
1. Go to USAJOBs Site via http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/
2. At the home page, place this Number in the "What" block;
234760
(If you instead used the "Search Jobs" Tab, check "Yes" button for Vet's Pref)
3. Click the "Search" Button and the Instructor position will appear in the listing (2d page, 8th listing from the top -- correlating to Pope AFB - under the "Location" column), click the link to apply for the position. This is a general instructor ad used for several types of Instructor Positions.
4. Remember to upload DD214 - Copy #4, Transcripts (Min Associates Degree required), Resume, VA30% DV Certification (if applic).
5. Following completion of your application, forward me copies of the attachments listed above --- which will enable us to cross check the AFPC referral listing for completeness.
Please reply via e-mail if any questions arise.
Thanks for your assistance,
Scott Migdalski
342d TRS
To All: Request your assistance in flowing the Combat Control School Instructor position announcement below to all interested parties, Special Tactics, Special Ops, and Rescue Blog's, boards, websites, and info shares.
This is a Perm Position, GS-1712-11.
Below are the application instructions:
The announcement for this position will be open 11-21 May.
The USAJOBS announcement number is - 234760
1. Go to USAJOBs Site via http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/
2. At the home page, place this Number in the "What" block;
234760
(If you instead used the "Search Jobs" Tab, check "Yes" button for Vet's Pref)
3. Click the "Search" Button and the Instructor position will appear in the listing (2d page, 8th listing from the top -- correlating to Pope AFB - under the "Location" column), click the link to apply for the position. This is a general instructor ad used for several types of Instructor Positions.
4. Remember to upload DD214 - Copy #4, Transcripts (Min Associates Degree required), Resume, VA30% DV Certification (if applic).
5. Following completion of your application, forward me copies of the attachments listed above --- which will enable us to cross check the AFPC referral listing for completeness.
Please reply via e-mail if any questions arise.
Thanks for your assistance,
Scott Migdalski
342d TRS