tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744429.post4806266637879748446..comments2023-11-19T06:49:06.290-05:00Comments on Riding With Mud: LTC ALFRED J. CADEMUDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00210979052443058111noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744429.post-68392743282521737302016-06-19T22:45:16.926-04:002016-06-19T22:45:16.926-04:00I reported to him directly for nearly 8 years, at ...I reported to him directly for nearly 8 years, at Caesars Hotel an Casino in Atlantic City NJ. Between 1990-1997. My Title was Food & Beverage Administrator, an his was Senior Vice President of Government relations. Everything you write about mud. or General Alfred Cade. I understand an agree with completely. Wish I could add more of his great leadership quality's an diplomacy skills. But all I can write at this time, or ever. We share a common experience, time under the leadership of a great leader.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744429.post-70828227062138840112015-08-23T23:01:50.768-04:002015-08-23T23:01:50.768-04:00My experience was similar with the infusion. The ...My experience was similar with the infusion. The new 105MM battery I was now with (C/7/13) worked like a well oiled machine. Training from top down was a priority as well as each mission and the safety of the unit and the people we were firing for each day and night.<br />I was assigned to the ammo section for about a month or so until an opening in FDC happened. When I was put in FDC I was trained day and night on the correct ways and methods. As a new person watching the other chart man, calculators and officers work I felt much better about the rest of my tour.<br />I had refused OCS in Ft. Sill because I was far from ready for the responsibility of an officer. When drafted, I had one semester of college under my belt, leaving college out of some boredom. I grew up on the west side of Manhattan in NYC attending Catholic grammar and high school (graduated from HS with Kareem Abdul Jabbar, who I knew as Lew Alcindor). Small college in Brooklyn just like high school and I wanted something different and left knowing I would be drafted. The high school was very progressive and strict so learning was mandatory.<br />So I quickly became a computer calculating the firing data. We were lugging around a large piece of equipment but never used it. When I became a lead computer I asked what it was and found out it was a computer that could compute firing data for the cannons. I was told if I wanted someone may train me on the machine. Every day for about a week or so, someone would chopper in and train me until about 5 or 6 pm and the chopper would pick him up and take him out of the field back to a base camp.<br />Eventually I became the section chief and trained a number of others to continue the use of FADAC (Field Artillery Digital Automatic Computer).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16395280884226720190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34744429.post-24574349606107369202013-02-08T12:03:09.644-05:002013-02-08T12:03:09.644-05:00What a material of un-ambiguity and preserveness o...What a material of un-ambiguity and preserveness of precious experience regarding unexpected feelings.<br /><i>My page</i> > <b><a href="http://mysocialhost.co.uk/link/116" rel="nofollow">diets that work fast For women</a></b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com