A Disabled U.S. Army Veteran.
A Former Military Avionics Technician.
Served 7 years in the U.S. Army from 1977 to 1984.
I was one of the best electronic troubleshooter in the U.S. Army, and I use to trained inexperience soldiers how to repair avionics equipment in which that was ordered by my sergeant superiors for me to train those inexperienced soldiers, because I was highly knowledgeable in electronics, and I was the best troubleshooter in the avionics shop. I have to be the best in the avionics field in the military, because one mistake could cause a aircraft to either crash, or get shot down. I also have over 30 years experience building, modifying, or repairing on high power radio frequency transmitters up to 40,000 watts.
The U.S. Army signal school in Fort Gordon, Georgia has trained me well in the avionics field, because the U.S. Army electronic training books are more illustrative, and clarifying than college electronic books, because the army training books are designed to train the soldiers faster, and get them quickly out on the field. The only way those soldiers fail their easy training, because of lack of common sense, or a lack of focusing on their training.
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