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My name is Saf Sergeant Montre Liport ,

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and I am a 13 Romeo radar operator .

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My position is a session chief . So for

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me , my job as a session chief is to

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make sure that my guys are actually

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maintaining the radar . I have a RTC

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that will make sure that the other

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operators are maintaining the radar

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itself . The RTC will report to me and

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I report to the platoon sergeant to

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send out faults , any like system

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malfunctions , um , any failure reports

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that need to be sent up . If any case

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anything like that happens , I will

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have to get with the lawyers and they

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will help us like . Maintenance on the

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radar , so right now we're out here

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trying to find a radar site to um . A

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good radar site for us to have

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positioning right now we're just trying

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to see if it has like a good screening

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crest , make sure the ground is

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actually not too soft , not too hard ,

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make sure there's like not a lot of

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clutter around either as well .

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Interference maybe yes , interference .

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Oh , for that , so this is when we

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actually performed the recon . When we

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recon the site , we have to find , we

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actually go out and see it for

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ourselves . We actually go and walk ,

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walk , walk it out . Usually there's

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some air , you have air and ground ,

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but usually we always perform ground

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recons . Um , so far I have worked

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with NATO . Allies like the other

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dynamic front that we had , we usually

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have it in in Graffe so we work with

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the Polish , the British as well .

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Those are the two I've known so far ,

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um , just making , just actually

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communicate with the fans and actually

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getting to know them actually building

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the alliance together , um , talk about

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we wanna actually get to know their

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radar system and know our radar systems

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as well . My experience in Finland is

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pretty good , like it's very , uh ,

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very wet . But um it's still , it's

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still a good experience though , like

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different environment , different

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scenery , different um battle scene as

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well , more like better training that I

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had before . Cold weather training

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definitely is a lot , a lot different

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than I expect from like deser training .

