Range control officer is in authority for monitoring and organizing all ranges and distributing safe range use requirements. In addition, range control officer also:
• Ensures only qualified personnel operate on ranges and revokes access for those who violate policy and procedure.
• Supervises the training and certification program for all office in charge and range safety officer.
• Maintains information on known hazards, ammunition expended, dud accumulation, clearance status of explosive ordinance in impact areas, surface danger zone and aircraft zones, weapons systems safety data, firing limitations and maps.
• Assist in installation of dud awareness education program on and off post.
• Serves as a member of the range accident investigation team when needed.
• Develops and publishes an installation/community range regulation on the dangers associated with range activities.
• Coordinates the building and maintenance of all range facilities with installation facility engineers.
• Exercises approval of authority for overhead fire during live-fire exercises in accordance with specifications of MCO 3570.1B
Answer:
I believe the answer is B.
Explanation:
im not sure how to explain its just something i know
B cant be right cuz' in 50s the legislature was mostly white.
Ans is <span>C) a letter from a South African civil rights leader </span>
Answer:
B) It was a center for fine book production. More specifically manuscripts, because the books were made by hand, with high quality calligraphy, and were decorated with drawings and paintings.
From the high to late Middle Ages, Paris became home to many workshops that began to produce manuscripts for the University, and for the Royal Court. A particular manuscript style emerged, which came to be known as the "Paris Style".
One famous manuscript from the era is "Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry", illustrated by Jean Fouquet during one of his stays in Paris (he was from Tours).