• podmate (7/30/2014)


    SQLRNNR (7/30/2014)


    Lynn Pettis (7/30/2014)


    SQL Guy 1 (7/30/2014)


    Ah, if I understand right, you are in US army deployed in Afghanistan?

    And the local agencies they are local to Afghanistan or to your home state in US?

    And just curious, you mentioned about IDF attacks, that is Israeli army?

    No, I am not in the military. I am a civilian contractor.

    IDF is Indirect Fire. Can be rockets (usually), artillery (rarely), or mortar (sometimes). Usually just a few rounds, nothing continuous.

    Not sure about your second question.

    Looks like he is trying to figure out if you are using the Agencies from the states for your job search or something in Afghanistan.

    IDF is a long time acronym for the Israel Defense Forces

    This is why he was asking about the Israeli army.

    Took me a while to figure out that you were talking about InDirect Fire as a civilian contractor instead of something to do with the IDF.

    Well, IDF for Indirect Fire as been around longer than IDF for Israel Defense Force but we won't mince words. TLFs can be troublesome for many. For instance, when you hear or read ASP what comes to your mind?