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From: MILITEC-1
To: Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline ; MILITEC-1
Cc: xxx
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: Certain Forces are in Danger HOTLINE CASE NUMBER 82911
Dear Mr. Trahan,
I trust you had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Could you please advise us on the status of your investigation?
Best Regards,
Brad P. Giordani
President
MILITEC, INC.
www.militec-1.com
301-893-3910
----- Original Message -----
From: MILITEC-1
To: Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline ; MILITEC-1
Cc: xxx
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: Certain Forces are in Danger HOTLINE CASE NUMBER 82911
MESSAGEXXXXXXXXXXXX WARNING #8
Dear Mr. Trahan,
I just received this confidential message, from a retired U.S. Military Infantry Officer, who is working for one of our allied countries in the Middle East Region.
Please be advised, (as I have stated repeatedly since January) that the currently issued Mil-Spec CLP weapons lubricant is a sub-standard product for combat operations. I have also advised you, that continued use of this sub-standard product will get someone injured or killed.
Please act on this promptly, before more of our combat troops get injured or killed from a defective product.
Sincerely,
Brad P. Giordani
President
MILITEC, INC.
www.militec-1.com
XXXX@ KUWAIT.xxx
You did not hear this from me:
Remember the Navy Seal who fell from the CH 47 and died in Afghan ? The fall did not kill him. He lived through that and got into a firefight with local Al Quaeda/Taliban forces. The investigation revealed that the Seal's weapon jammed ( poor lubrication) and he was eventually overrun. Some local tribesmen turned in the body and the weapon soon after the fight.
That is how the government determined it was poor lubrication and a jammed weapon that was the proximate cause of death.
Lots of people asking me about MILITEC now. hmmmmmmm.
----- Original Message -----
From: MILITEC-1
To: Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline
Cc: Brad P. Giordani
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: Certain Forces are in Danger
MESSAGEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WARNING #7
----- Original Message -----
From: MILITEC-1
To: Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline
Cc: Brad P. Giordani
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Certain Forces are in Danger
MESSAGEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WARNING #6
Brad P. Giordani
President
www.militec-1.com
----- Original Message -----
From: MILITEC-1
To: MILITEC-1 ; Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline
Cc: xxx ; xxx
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Certain Forces are in Danger
MESSAGEXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WARNING #5
Brad P. Giordani
President
MILITEC, INC.
www.militec-1.com
----- Original Message -----
From: MILITEC-1
To: Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline ; MILITEC-1
Cc: xxx ; xxx
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Certain Forces are in Danger
MESSAGEXXXXXXXXXXXX WARNING #4
Brad P. Giordani
MILITEC, INC.
www.militec-1.com
----- Original Message -----
From: MILITEC-1
To: Leonard Trahan, Jr. Director Defense Hotline
Cc: xxx ; xxx
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 9:28 AM
Subject: Certain Forces are in Danger
MESSAGE WARNING #3
Dear Mr. Trahan,
Thank you for responding to my messages dated 24 January and February 1, 2002 on the 26th of April. Your 26 April reply is attached.
Both of my messages, to your office, clearly states severe problems we have encountered with AMC, since 1989. I am confused and sincerely distressed that you have ignored the text of my messages, which are included below. I contacted you believing (at a minimum) a prompt investigation into the facts were warranted.
Please recall, when our Forces arrived in Afghanistan, (and reported by ALL Major Networks) they were forced to clean their gummed-up weapons, even though they have not fired their "wet weapons". This is dangerous and insane!!
We are not asking for an order; we simply want to be treated fairly, and help protect our Forces that are in danger, using the required "Twenty Two (22) year old Mil-Spec CLP weapons lubricant technology".
I am respectfully asking you for the "third time" to help our Forces, so at a minimum, they have a choice in a weapons lubricant that will enhance their first line of defense/offense.
I hope to hear from you this week. If not,
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Thank you for your time.
Brad P. Giordani
President
www.militec1.com
11828 Pika Drive
Waldorf, Md. 20602
877-222-5512
301-893-3910
From: Brad Giordani
To: hotline@dodig.osd.mil
Cc: XXX ; XXX ; XXX ; XXX ; XXX ; XXX ; XXX
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:30 PM
Subject: Fw: ADVISORY FOR OUR TROOPS
MESSAGE WARNING # 2
Dear Madam/Sir:
In reference to a previous message from Militec, Inc., dated 24 JAN 02 (listed below), we must once again draw your attention to a situation that threatens the safety of our troops.
The current small arms lubricant, mandated by Picatinny Army Arsenal, and generically referred to as CLP and is inadequate for its intended purpose. It was adopted decades ago and represents old, dangerous technology. Our War-fighting Troops' Lives are in Danger unless Your Office Takes Action Promptly.
Our product, MILITEC-1, represents the highest level of technology that The US Secret Service has Mandated since 1992. The FBI and a host of other Federal Law Enforcement Agencies also Mandate MILITEC-1 for Weapons.
The differences between the two Weapon Lubricants are dramatic:
The conclusion is inescapable: Combat Troops lives are endangered by the continued use of CLP.
For example, in a helicopter troop deployment, the blowing dust and sand are immediately trapped by the wet CLP gun oil. The weapons are dirty and Gummed-Up even before the troops have found cover. Troops in this situation are in critical danger having their weapons jam.
The same advantages of MILITEC-1 over CLP apply in rain, snow, tropical heat or sub-zero temperatures - even underwater. MILITEC-1 weapons perform in and under all environmental conditions. Minnesota State Police rely on MILITEC-1. In their tests, the CLP M-16's froze over night. MILITEC-1 M-16's did not freeze under the identical tests. With MILITEC-1, there is No Oil on the Weapon to cause a Freezing of the Action to the Metal.
MILITEC-1 also provides corrosion protection sufficient for the US Coast Guard to adopt it as their small arms lubricant.
Many Federal Agencies are currently using MILITEC-1 and have done so since 1988. The POC's listed below will attest to the efficacy of MILITEC-1. They have been advised that contact may occur on this subject. Furthermore, certain referenced POC's will be copied and/or emailed.
We feel very strongly that a Prompt Investigation into the facts will convince ( your office) to effect a rapid and complete recommendation for the transition to MILITEC-1 as the standard issue small arms lubricant for our War-fighting Troops.
Thank you for your attention and I stand ready to assist your efforts.
Brad P. Giordani
----- Original Message -----
From: Brad Giordani
To: hotline@dodig.osd.mil
Cc: XXX ; XXX ; XXX
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: ADVISORY FOR OUR TROOPS
MESSAGE WARNING #1
Dear Madam/Sir, There is a very serious problem that our Combat Troops are being forced to contend with. The currently issued Weapons Lubricant, CLP, is a sub-standard product for combat operations. Please review the Coast Guard document and contact the POC's that are listed below. Please get this information to the appropriate Commanders, before someone gets Injured or Killed, as a result of a malfunctioning Small Arm. XXX at XXX, has been fighting to keep us out of the system since 1989. This position will get someone Injured or Killed. Please help us in supporting our combat troops. Thank you for your time.
Brad P. Giordani
President
MILITEC, INC.
11828 Pika Drive
Waldorf, Md. 20602
www.militec-1.com
877-222-5512
301-893-3910
Cell 909-560-0882
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Coast Guard Switches to MILITEC-1 Weapons Lubricant TO: ALL MILITARY ACTIVITIES |
(1) On August 28, 2001 RADM H. E. Johnson released ALCOAST 364/01, an advisory authorizing MILITEC-1 (a synthetic gun oil) and Insight (a gun cleaner) to replace the earlier all-in-one product, Mil-Spec CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative). This exception to PMS applies to all CG-owned weapons smaller than .50-caliber .
(2) Justification for this deviation to PMS was for operator safety concerns. Excessive material build-up in the firearm was a contributing factor justifying this advisory.
(3) Federal Law Enforcement agencies began replacing all-in-one products with two separate products as early as 1988. CLP was considered inadequate. Better results were obtained using a cleaner to prepare the weapon and MILITEC-1 to lubricate it.
In addition to the Coast Guard, the Federal Agencies listed below currently use this two-step procedure on their weapons. These agencies are aware that other government agencies may contact them as referenced users of MILITEC-1. For complete contact information, see below.
Naval Criminal Investigative Services
United States Coast Guard
FBI, Nationwide
U.S. Secret Service
Drug Enforcement Administration
U.S. Department of State, Worldwide
U.S. Postal Inspectors
Defense Criminal Investigative Service
United States Park Police
Police Dept., Supreme Court of the U.S.
Immigration & Naturalization Service
(4) Several weapons manufacturers formally recommend MILITEC-1 and issue it to selected customers and at their factory-sponsored Law Enforcement Training Schools. These manufacturers include:
| Beretta | Sig |
| Glock | H&K |
| Springfield | Barrett |
| Les Baer | Benelli |
| Knight Armament |
(5) The National Rifle Association issues MILITEC-1 to all attendees of their Law Enforcement Schools.
(6) Starting with Desert Storm, and in every conflict since, rush shipments of MILITEC-1 have been ordered directly by our forces using their Impac Cards, and also through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), which manages MILITEC-1 through its supply system.
Our forces are going into one of the most inhospitable terrains on the planet. MILITEC-1 allows small arms to be fired (dry-lubricated) at least one thousand rounds with no build-up of dangerous materials and no sand or debris retention that could cause a failure to fire. This technology was proven during Desert Storm and Kosovo.
In combat, there are no second chances. Ninety-nine percent (99%) reliability is not good enough for small arms. It must be one hundred percent (100%). One jammed weapon is not an option where our troops' lives are concerned. MILITEC-1 can and will enhance the combat readiness and mission capability of our Armed Forces in this time of war.
***FEDERAL AGENCY POC's FOR MILITEC-1***
***These Contacts Are For Official Government Use Only***
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Drug Enforcement Administration FBI Training Academy Firearms Training Unit XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | FBI Training Academy Firearms Training Unit XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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U.S. Postal Service Postal Inspectors XXXXXXXXXX |
U.S. Secret Service XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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U.S. Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security XXXXXXXXXXXXX |
United States Park Police Attention: Training / Firearms XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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U.S. Department of Justice Immigration & Naturalization Service National Firearms Unit XXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
Police Dept., Supreme Court of the U.S. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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D.O.D. Criminal Investigative Service XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
Naval Criminal Investigative Services XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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For More Information About MILITEC-1 Firearms Lubricant, Contact: Russ Logan at 877-222-5512.
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