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11/28/2007: Officials Open School, Health Clinic in Afghanistan
Cooperation between the Bagram Provincial Reconstruction Team and Afghan leaders led to the official opening Nov. 26 of a girls school and a health clinic in the Kapisa province.
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Troops Deliver Supplies to Kandahar Orphans
Afghan National Security Forces and Coalition troops delivered more than a ton of food, clothes and toys to the nearly 380 children of Shahid Ali Ahad Khan Karzi Orphanage and school in Kandahar District, Kandahar Province, Dec. 30.
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02/01/2008: Face of Defense: Apache Pilot Receives Distinguished Flying Cross
A 1st Cavalry Division AH-64D Longbow Apache pilot was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his courageous actions during a fierce battle in Najaf, Iraq, last year.
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Dantherm Air Handling
Since 1958, Dantherm Air Handling has developed and manufactured air-handling equipment which provides healthy and comfortable environments. In association with NATO member countries, Dantherm Air Handling has developed mobile heating, air conditioning and power-generation equipment for extreme-condition military applications. Its adoption as a NATO-standard company is proof that the most severe demands have been met.Dantherm Air Handling not only designs, develops and manufactures portable heating and cooling solutions, but ‐ based on almost 50 years experience from warm air heaters, dehumidifiers and air-handling units ‐ has also developed a strong competence within electronics cooling. The cooling knowledge is primarily used for solutions to the telecom sector (including TETRA).VAM15 PORTABLE HEATER The VAM15 handy, compact mobile heater is easy to transport, make ready for use and operate. Robust and extremely reliable, this mobile heater is ideal for providing heat and ventilation to tents, vehicles, etc., in all climatic conditions. Its NSN is 4520-22-613-3506.The unit is easily vehicle-transportable to field locations and generous handles along each side allow it to be carried over rough terrain. The VAM15 is used by the armed forces of several NATO countries and relief agencies worldwide.VAM40 PORTABLE HEATERThe VAM40 robust mobile heater with dual inlet and outlet ports provides high heat-output and adjustable airflow. It features either a hardened lifting point for a crane and / or built-in rails for lifting with a fork truck. The VAM diesel generator can be fitted directly onto the unit for transport and actual use. The VAM40 is used by the armed forces of several NATO countries and civilian aid organisations. Its NSN is 4520-22-121-0561.ACM5 AIR CONDITIONERA small compact air conditioner (cooling output 5kW) for military shelters, the ACM5 is mounted with a trapdoor system in an opening in the shelter. During transportation, or when not in use, the unit is pushed into the shelter and the trapdoor locked. Its NSN is 4120-22-602-6562.ACM7 AIR CONDITIONERThe ACM7 MK II (cooling output 7kW) mobile air conditioning unit was developed primarily to provide air conditioning in transportable buildings or tents. It not only provides greater comfort but also protects equipment and materials from damage. The air conditioner is fitted with flexible air hoses and the unit itself must be located outside. It is controlled by a remote thermostat and its NSN is 4120-22-608-4874.ACM18 MOBILE AIR CONDITIONERThe ACM18 (cooling output 18kW) is designed for air conditioning in temporary or transportable buildings and tents. It is a compact, lightweight unit made of aluminium and built into a rigid steel frame.The unit is designed to be placed outside, with supply air and return air ducted to one tent. For field hospitals where COLPRO is not required, but a higher filtration than for normal accommodation is wanted, a dual-filtration system for the internal air path is available. The ACM18's NSN is 4120-22-615-5382.ACM18 CBRN MOBILE AIR CONDITIONERThe 18kW cooling output ACM18 CBRN is designed for sealed shelter applications. A compact, lightweight unit made of aluminium and built into a rigid steel frame, it operates on COLPRO applications with the evaporator module placed inside the shelter and the condenser placed outside. The two modules are interconnected by refrigerant hoses, power and control cables.The two units can also operate with both modules placed outside, with supply air and return air ducted to one tent. A dual-filtration system for the internal air path is available for selective filtration.Both the ACM18 and ACM18 CBRN can be equipped with an electric heating coil to provide heating (e.g. for night-time, when temperatures can fall under 20°C).CUSTOM-DESIGNED HEATING AND COOLING UNITSWe also design, develop and manufacture custom-designed heating and cooling units. Staffed with a dedicated group of highly skilled engineers, designers, and technicians, the Dantherm Air Handling R&D department has the potential to take up any challenge of designing new customised products.HEATING AND COOLING UNIT ACCESSORIESOur mobile heating and cooling unit accessories include:Diesel generatorsAir hose systems of 225mm, 315mm and 400mm in diameterAir distribution ductsRoom thermostatsFlue-gas analysis kitsFuel supply lances for jerry cansFuel supply lances for 200L oil drumsJerry cansCO2 monitors
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Petraeus Recommends Pause in Iraq Troop Reductions
The United States should take 45 days after the last "surge" brigade leaves Iraq in July to evaluate the situation before deciding future troop levels, the coalition's top military commander said here today.
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