SDVO E-Com

SDVO E-Com We are a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) providing order fulfillment via web based retail featuring fast service, and great prices.

Service Disabled Veteran Owned Electronic Commerce (doing business as SDVO E-Com) is a SDVOSB. We offer logistic and engineering support. All purchases through SDVO E-Com earns credit for doing business with an SDVOSB. The logistic support we offer includes web based retail, including special orders, one time and reoccurring purchases. The engineering support we offer includes mechanical engineering consulting, project management, prototyping, and one of a kind requirements based solutions.

12/24/2018

Happy Holidays to all my Veteran brothers and sisters as well as to all those service members still serving! As someone that has been deployed over the holidays, I truly understand and appreciate in a personal way what that sacrifice is like. Thank you to those that have served and to those still serving!

11/22/2018

Happy Thanksgiving to all our service members! Especially to those that are service overseas today. As someone that has spent a Thanksgiving in a combat zone, my hart is with you all today!!!!!!!!

11/11/2018

Happy Veteran's Day to all my brothers and sisters who have served as well as to all those that still serve our great nation!

We are wrapping up a very exciting project with Applied Research Associates (ARA).  A portable laser for Explosive Ordna...
09/19/2018

We are wrapping up a very exciting project with Applied Research Associates (ARA). A portable laser for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) dubbed Silent Saber (https://www.janes.com/article/78823/ara-develops-silent-sabre-directed-energy-weapon). One of our principals, Martin Slack, was the primary mechanical engineer for the project.

Applied Research Associates Inc (ARA) has developed a 1.5 kw directed energy weapon called Silent Sabre that attaches to a rifle and performs similar to an acetylene torch at a range of 183-274 m. Joseph Paranto, ARA director of directed energy, told Janeโ€™s at the Pentagon that Silent Sabre

08/28/2018

Veterans, use the New Mexico Veterans' Business Outreach Center to start your entrepreneur journey!

SDVO E-Com through our Spawn of Necessity Division has been supporting the work of Applied Research Associates (ARA) by ...
03/27/2018

SDVO E-Com through our Spawn of Necessity Division has been supporting the work of Applied Research Associates (ARA) by providing expert mechanical engineering consulting. The ARA project we have been fortunate enough to be help on is the Silent Saber project featured at the end of the Military Times video that can be found at: https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2018/03/22/the-future-of-nonlethal-laser-weapons-dazzling-lights-to-talking-plasma-balls/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ebb%2003.23.18&utm_term=Editorial%20-%20Early%20Bird%20Brief

I still remember this day like it was yesterday...
03/23/2018

I still remember this day like it was yesterday...

THIS DAY IN ALL AMERICAN HISTORY: 23 March 1994

Today is a particularly somber day for the Division and, as a result, we are providing you with a second TDIAAH.

It was the deadliest day in our history since the Battle of the Bulge and we could not allow today to pass without acknowledging the events that occurred on this exact day in 1994; a day we will always remember as the Green Ramp Disaster.

DAY OF DAYS: TRAGEDY AT GREEN RAMP

The morning of March 23, 1994 was bright and sunny with low winds, perfect conditions for an Airborne operation.

At approximately 2PM local time, while Paratroopers of the Division conducted sustained airborne training, an F-16 collided with a C-130 over Green Ramp. The pilots lost control of the F-16 and ejected while the jet collided with the tarmac and rolled through a parked C-141. The collision turned the F-16 into what some described as a "rolling ball of fire."

55,000 gallons of fuel and live 20 mm rounds from the F-16 had been ignited, causing fire, shrapnel and bullets to fly in every direction. Paratroopers ran for cover, but in the scramble many could not avoid the fire and destruction.

The Paratroopers response to this mayhem was nothing short of heroic. The uninjured immediately began rendering lifesaving aid and transporting the wounded to Womack Army Medical Center for treatment.

The medical professionals at WAMC immediately sprang into action, saving as many lives as possible. Those who could not be cared for on Fort Bragg were sent to other North Carolina hospitals and Fort Sam Houston, Texas for treatment.

Despite exemplary valor from Paratroopers and medical professionals alike, the All American Division lost 24 brave men and women, ranging from the rank of Private to Captain, ages 19 to 39. Many of these brave Paratroopers died by sacrificing their body as shields in order to protect those who sought cover, or those on the ground already injured and could not avoid being struck by flying debris.

The names of those who died are immortalized on the 82nd Airborne Division Training Death Memorial outside the 82nd Airborne Division War Museum.

I saw this and had to share it.  Very powerful!
03/23/2018

I saw this and had to share it. Very powerful!

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ "I Will Bleed On The American Flag To Make Sure Those Stripes Stay Red. It Is Time To Remember That Old Wisdom Our Soldiers Will Never Forget: That Whether We Are Black Or Brown Or White, We All Bleed The Same Red Blood Of Patriots, We All Enjoy The Same Glorious Freedoms, And We All Salute The Same Great American Flag." ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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