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What are the Names of the 343?

The 343 by NameAJoseph Agnello, Lad.118Lt. Brian Ahearn, Bat.13Eric Allen, Sqd.18 (D)Richard Allen, Lad.15Capt. James Amato, Sqd.1Calixto Anaya Jr., Eng.4Joseph Angelini, Res.1 (D)Joseph Angelini Jr., Lad.4Faustino Apostol Jr., Bat.2David Arce, Eng.33Louis Arena, Lad.5 (D)Carl Asaro, Bat.9 Lt.Gregg Atlas, Eng.10Gerald Atwood, Lad.21BGerald Baptiste, Lad.9A.C. Gerard Barbara, Cmd. Ctr.Matthew Barnes, Lad.25Arthur Barry, Lad.15Lt. Steven Bates, Eng.235Carl Bedigian, Eng.214Stephen Belson, Bat.7John Bergin, Res.5Paul Beyer, Eng.6Peter Bielfeld, Lad.42Brian Bilcher, Sqd.1Carl Bini, Res.5Christopher Blackwell, Res.3Michael Bocchino, Bat.48Frank Bonomo, Eng.230Gary Box, Sqd.1Michael Boyle, Eng.33Kevin Bracken, Eng.40Michael Brennan, Lad.4Peter Brennan, Res.4Capt. Daniel Brethel, Lad.24 (D)Capt. Patrick Brown, Lad.3Andrew Brunn, Lad.5 (D)Capt. Vincent Brunton, Lad.105F.M. Ronald BuccaGreg Buck, Eng.201Capt. William Burke Jr., Eng.21A.C. Donald Burns, Cmd. Ctr.John Burnside, Lad.20Thomas Butler, Sqd.1Patrick Byrne, Lad.101CGeorge Cain, Lad.7Salvatore Calabro, Lad.101Capt. Frank Callahan, Lad.35Michael Cammarata, Lad.11Brian Cannizzaro, Lad.101Dennis Carey, Hmc.1Michael Carlo, Eng.230Michael Carroll, Lad.3Peter Carroll, Sqd.1 (D)Thomas Casoria, Eng.22Michael Cawley, Lad.136Vernon Cherry, Lad.118Nicholas Chiofalo, Eng.235John Chipura, Eng.219Michael Clarke, Lad.2Steven Coakley, Eng.217Tarel Coleman, Sqd.252John Collins, Lad.25Robert Cordice, Sqd.1Ruben Correa, Eng.74James Coyle, Lad.3Robert Crawford, SafetyLt. John Crisci, H.M.B.C. Dennis Cross, Bat.57 (D)Thomas Cullen III, Sqd. 41Robert Curatolo, Lad.16 (D)DLt. Edward D'Atri, Sqd.1Michael D'Auria, Eng.40Scott Davidson, Lad.118Edward Day, Lad.11B.C. Thomas DeAngelis, Bat. 8Manuel Delvalle, Eng.5Martin DeMeo, H.M. 1David DeRubbio, Eng.226Lt. Andrew Desperito, Eng.1 (D)B.C. Dennis Devlin, Bat.9Gerard Dewan, Lad.3George DiPasquale, Lad.2Lt. Kevin Donnelly, Lad.3Lt. Kevin Dowdell, Res.4B.C. Raymond Downey, Soc.Gerard Duffy, Lad.21ECapt. Martin Egan, Jr., Div.15 (D)Michael Elferis, Eng.22Francis Esposito, Eng.235Lt. Michael Esposito, Sqd.1Robert Evans, Eng.33FB.C. John Fanning, H.O.Capt. Thomas Farino, Eng.26Terrence Farrell, Res.4Capt. Joseph Farrelly, Div.1 Dep. Comm.William Feehan, (D)Lee Fehling, Eng.235Alan Feinberg, Bat.9Michael Fiore, Res.5Lt. John Fischer, Lad.20Andre Fletcher, Res.5John Florio, Eng.214Lt. Michael Fodor, Lad.21Thomas Foley, Res.3David Fontana, Sqd.1Robert Foti, Lad.7Andrew Fredericks, Sqd.18Lt. Peter Freund, Eng.55GThomas Gambino Jr., Res.3Chief of Dept. Peter Ganci, Jr. (D)Lt. Charles Garbarini, Bat.9Thomas Gardner, Hmc.1Matthew Garvey, Sqd.1Bruce Gary, Eng.40Gary Geidel, Res.1 B.C.Edward Geraghty, Bat.9Dennis Germain, Lad.2Lt. Vincent Giammona, Lad.5James Giberson, Lad.35Ronnie Gies, Sqd.288Paul Gill, Eng.54Lt. John Ginley, Eng.40Jeffrey Giordano, Lad.3John Giordano, Hmc.1Keith Glascoe, Lad.21James Gray, Lad.20 B.C.Joseph Grzelak, Bat.48Jose Guadalupe, Eng.54Lt. Geoffrey Guja, Bat.43Lt. Joseph Gullickson, Lad.101HDavid Halderman, Sqd.18Lt. Vincent Halloran, Lad.8Robert Hamilton, Sqd.41Sean Hanley, Lad.20 (D)Thomas Hannafin, Lad.5Dana Hannon, Eng.26Daniel Harlin, Lad.2Lt. Harvey Harrell, Res.5Lt. Stephen Harrell, Bat.7Capt. Thomas Haskell, Jr., Div.15Timothy Haskell, Sqd.18 (D)Capt. Terence Hatton, Res.1Michael Haub, Lad.4Lt. Michael Healey, Sqd.41John Hefferman, Lad.11Ronnie Henderson, Eng.279Joseph Henry, Lad.21William Henry, Res.1 (D)Thomas Hetzel, Lad.13Capt. Brian Hickey, Res.4 Lt.Timothy Higgins, S.O.C.Jonathan Hohmann, Hmc.1Thomas Holohan, Eng.6Joseph Hunter, Sqd.288Capt. Walter Hynes, Lad.13 (D)IJonathan Ielpi, Sqd.288Capt. Frederick Ill Jr., Lad.2JWilliam Johnston, Eng.6Andrew Jordan, Lad.132Karl Joseph, Eng.207Lt. Anthony Jovic, Bat.47Angel Juarbe Jr., Lad.12Mychal Judge, Chaplain (D)KVincent Kane, Eng.22 B.C.Charles Kasper, S.O.C.Paul Keating, Lad.5Richard Kelly Jr., Lad.11Thomas R. Kelly, Lad.15Thomas W. Kelly, Lad.105Thomas Kennedy, Lad.101Lt. Ronald Kerwin, Sqd.288Michael Kiefer, Lad.132Robert King Jr., Eng.33Scott Kopytko, Lad.15William Krukowski, Lad.21Kenneth Kumpel, Lad.25Thomas Kuveikis, Sqd.252LDavid LaForge, Lad.20William Lake, Res.2Robert Lane, Eng.55Peter Langone, Sqd.252Scott Larsen, Lad.15 Lt.Joseph Leavey, Lad.15Neil Leavy, Eng.217Daniel Libretti, Res.2Carlos Lillo, ParamedicRobert Linnane, Lad.20Michael Lynch, Eng.40Michael Lynch, Lad.4Michael Lyons, Sqd.41Patrick Lyons, Sqd.252MJoseph Maffeo, Lad.101William Mahoney, Res 4Joseph Maloney, Lad.3 (D)B.C. Joseph Marchbanks Jr, Bat.12Lt. Charles Margiotta, Bat.22Kenneth Marino, Res.1John Marshall, Eng.23 Lt.Peter Martin, Res.2Lt. Paul Martini, Eng.23Joseph Mascali, T.S.U. 2Keithroy Maynard, Eng.33Brian McAleese, Eng.226John McAvoy, Lad.3 Thomas McCann, Bat.8Lt. William McGinn, Sqd.18B.C. William McGovern, Bat.2 (D)Dennis McHugh, Lad.13Robert McMahon, Lad.20Robert McPadden, Eng.23Terence McShane, Lad.101Timothy McSweeney, Lad.3Martin McWilliams, Eng.22 (D)Raymond Meisenheimer, Res.3Charles Mendez, Lad.7Steve Mercado, Eng.40Douglas Miller, Res.5Henry Miller Jr, Lad.105Robert Minara, Lad.25Thomas Mingione, Lad.132Lt. Paul Mitchell, Bat.1Capt. Louis Modafferi, Res.5Lt. Dennis Mojica, Res.1 (D)Manuel Mojica, Sqd.18 (D)Carl Molinaro, Lad.2Michael Montesi, Res.1Capt. Thomas Moody, Div.1B.C. John Moran, Bat.49Vincent Morello, Lad.35Christopher Mozzillo, Eng.55Richard Muldowney Jr, Lad.07Michael Mullan, Lad.12Dennis Mulligan, Lad.2Lt. Raymond Murphy, Lad.16NLt. Robert Nagel, Eng.58John Napolitano, Res.2Peter Nelson, Res.4Gerard Nevins, Res.1ODennis O'Berg, Lad.105Lt. Daniel O'Callaghan, Lad.4Douglas Oelschlager, Lad.15Joseph Ogren, Lad.3Lt. Thomas O'Hagan, Bat.4Samuel Oitice, Lad.4Patrick O'Keefe, Res.1Capt. William O'Keefe, Div.15 (D)Eric Olsen, Lad.15Jeffery Olsen, Eng.10Steven Olson, Lad.3Kevin O'Rourke, Res.2Michael Otten, Lad.35PJeffery Palazzo, Res.5B.C. Orio Palmer, Bat.7Frank Palombo, Lad.105Paul Pansini, Eng.10B.C. John Paolillo, Bat.11James Pappageorge, Eng.23Robert Parro, Eng.8Durrell Pearsall, Res.4Lt. Glenn Perry, Bat.12Lt. Philip Petti, Bat.7Lt. Kevin Pfeifer, Eng. 33Lt. Kenneth Phelan, Bat.32Christopher Pickford, Eng.201Shawn Powell, Eng.207Vincent Princiotta, Lad.7Kevin Prior, Sqd.252B.C. Richard Prunty, Bat.2 (D)QLincoln Quappe, Res.2Lt. Michael Quilty, Lad.11Ricardo Quinn, ParamedicRLeonard Ragaglia, Eng.54Michael Ragusa, Eng.279Edward Rall, Res.2Adam Rand, Sqd.288Donald Regan, Res.3Lt. Robert Regan, Lad.118Christian Regenhard, Lad.131Kevin Reilly, Eng.207Lt. Vernon Richard, Lad.7James Riches, Eng.4Joseph Rivelli, Lad.25Michael Roberts, Eng.214Michael E. Roberts, Lad.35Anthony Rodriguez, Eng.279Matthew Rogan, Lad.11Nicholas Rossomando, Res.5Paul Ruback, Lad.25Stephen Russell, Eng.55Lt. Michael Russo, S.O.C.B.C. Matthew Ryan, Bat.1SThomas Sabella, Lad.13Christopher Santora, Eng.54John Santore, Lad.5 (D)Gregory Saucedo, Lad.5Dennis Scauso, H.M. 1John Schardt, Eng.201B.C. Fred Scheffold, Bat.12Thomas Schoales, Eng.4Gerard Schrang, Res.3 (D)Gregory Sikorsky, Sqd.41Stephen Siller, Sqd.1Stanley Smagala Jr, Eng.226Kevin Smith, H.M. 1Leon Smith Jr, Lad 118Robert Spear Jr, Eng.26oseph Spor, Res.3B.C. Lawrence Stack, Bat.50Capt. Timothy Stackpole, Div.11 (D)Gregory Stajk, Lad.13Jeffery Stark, Eng.230Benjamin Suarez, Lad.21Daniel Suhr, Eng.216 (D)Lt. Christopher Sullivan, Lad.111Brian Sweeney, Res.1TSean Tallon, Lad.10Allan Tarasiewicz, Res.5Paul Tegtmeier, Eng.4John Tierney, Lad.9John Tipping II, Lad.4Hector Tirado Jr, Eng.23VRichard Vanhine, Sqd.41Peter Vega, Lad.118Lawrence Veling, Eng.235John Vigiano II, Lad.132Sergio Villanueva, Lad.132Lawrence Virgilio, Sqd.18 (D)WLt. Robert Wallace, Eng.205Jeffery Walz, Lad. 9Lt. Michael Warchola, Lad.5 (D)Capt. Patrick Waters, S.O.C.Kenneth Watson, Eng.214Michael Weinberg, Eng.1 (D)David Weiss, Res.1Timothy Welty, Sqd.288Eugene Whelan, Eng.230Edward White, Eng.230Mark Whitford, Eng.23Lt. Glenn Wilkinson, Eng.238 (D)B.C. John Williamson, Bat.6 (D)Capt. David Wooley, Lad.4YRaymond York, Eng.285 (D)


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The Vietnam War was the first war that the US Army used the "basic" configuration that established the "armored cavalry" of today. During that war, the US Army Armored Cav units were deployed to Vietnam in Regiments (only one full regiment, the 11th ACR was deployed) and about 10 Armored Cav Squadrons, and a few armored Cav Troops (A, 4/12 Cav as one example). The Full regiment in Vietnam (11th ACR) consisted of 3 Sqd's, containing 3 or 4 ground troops (A, B, C) and and air troop (helicopters) and a tank company. Individual Armored Cav Sqd's consisted of about the same, MINUS the tank companies. Example: the full regiment had a company of 17 Patton tanks. The Sqd's did not. The typical Armored Cav Sqd consisted of about 3 ground troops and 1 air troop. The Troops (A, B, C,) consisted of M113 ACAVs and M551 Sheridan tanks (Armored Reconnaissance Assault Vehicles). The air troop usually consisted of UH-1 Iroquois, OH-6 Cayuse, AH-1 Cobras and OH-58 Kiowa helicopters. While the whole sqd was commanded by an LTC, the air troop was commanded by a MAJ, while the ground troops were commanded by a CPT. A full bird COL commanded the full regiment (the 11th ACR was commanded by COL George S. Patton, son of WWII Patton). Whenever you see photographs of Sheridans and ACAVs together in one Vietnam War photo, you're looking at a US Armored Cav picture.


What gauge wire can I use to convert 3 AA batteries?

AA batteries are probably used for a current of less than 1 amp so thin wire is fine, 0.5 mm-sqd or #24 wire would be ok.


What event in the gulf of tnkin was the spark for president jhonson to ask confress to use military in Vietnam?

North Viet Navy torpedo boats (from the 135th TB Sqd) attacked USN destroyer USS Maddox in the Tonkin Gulf on 02 August 1964; second attack on 04 August may have been a radar malfunction; but the latter one did it (got the TG resolution passed).


How much electricity is really used when one 220 voltage 150 watts bulb being plugged in 110 volts supply?

The current through a 220 volt 150 watt bulb is I = W/E = .68 amps. The resistance of that bulb is R = E/I = 324 ohms. The wattage used by the 220 volt bulb when 110 volts is applied W = E(sqd)/R = 37 watts. Half the voltage with the same resistance will quarter the wattage output.


What is the difference between Liebert and Eaton PDUs?

The PDU market is pretty straightforward - breakers, transformers and panelboards - but Liebert offers a few additional features on its products. For starters, our panelboards are available in multiple variations (General Electric, SqD and ABB). Additionally, we offer as standard on all models TP1 copper transformers, while other vendors may offer these only as an upgrade. Liebert's branch circuit monitoring also offers a rigid CT module, more monitoring points and alarms, and low current alarm (breakers on-off indication, great for dual corded devices). - Bill Barcus, Senior PCD Product Manager, Liebert AC Power