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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

(Natural Sound)( Attention to Detail),(yeah thats the fault),(We have voltage)

Armed with voltage meters, schematic drawings and watchful instructors, Soldiers and Marines training at the new Tactical Support Equipment Department or TSED at Fort Lee, Virginia, learn the ins and outs of troubleshooting problems with air conditioners, generators and a host of other equipment these future war fighters will encounter when they hit the regular Army or fleet Marine force.

(Natural sound, Click, Click, Click)

Brig. Gen. Collyar - 14;47;34;00 This provides a state-of-the-art training facility with state-of-the-art equipment, giving the Soldiers and Marines the type of training they should have prior to deploying, this is the type of training that they deserve.

Built under the watchful eye of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers the new facility, which replaces the facilities being used at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland, gives some Soldiers and Marines a better appreciation for what the Army is attempting to do, to better train them, giving them the skill sets they need when they move from the classroom setting to the battlefield setting.

(Natural sound, Beep, its good)

Private First Class Donald Harris - 15;15;59 They spent a lot of money to make sure Soldiers knew how to do their job.

Cpl. Eagle Tovar 15;17;54 - Its money well spent. A better trained Soldier or Marine is bound to do his job better.

Patrick Bloodgood - 14;57;55 The new TSED is over 200,000 square feet and teaches 5 courses under one roof, something that took eight buildings to do at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.

Going from eight buildings to one is proving to be beneficial for both students and staff a like.

Brig. Gen. Collyar 14-49;50 It allows for all kinds of training to occur concurrently and simultaneously.

For the Staff of TSED the move from Aberdeen to Fort Lee has been smooth

Gary Neuser 14;56;50 They are just thrilled to be at the new facility at this new location.
At Fort Lee, Virginia (natural sound pop) Patrick Bloodgood.

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  • well I was at APG lol too bad i couldnt see this I left in August

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