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Larson Electronics Mangalight Supports US Troops with Spotlights and Flashlights

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Larson Electronics Magnalight worked with family members to equip
US soldiers in Iraq with high power lighting products to detect
and destroy roadside bombs and snipers. SFC Henk's group in Iraq
based Camp HIT clear roadside bombs and IEDs for other units
admist sniper fire and uncooperative local forces.


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Larson Electronics Magnalight worked with family members to equip
US soldiers in Iraq with high power lighting products to detect
and destroy roadside bombs and snipers. SFC Henk's group in Iraq
based Camp HIT clear roadside bombs and IEDs for other units
admist sniper fire and uncooperative local forces. Family members
contacted Larson Electronics, who matched family support with 24
volt spotlights, remote control spotlights, HID flashlights and
vehicle mount spotlights with magnetic bases. Within 10 days,
nearly $10,000 worth of lighting products were on their way to
Iraq courtesy of Larson Electronics, family members and concerned
community members.

Flower Mound, Texas (PRWeb) November 18, 2006 -- Larson
Electronics Magnalight worked with family members to equip US
soldiers in Iraq with high power lighting products to detect and
destroy roadside bombs and snipers. SFC Randy Henk's group in
Iraq, based at Camp HIT, clear roadside bombs and IEDs for other
units amidst sniper fire and uncooperative local forces. Family
members contacted Larson Electronics, who matched family support
with 24 volt spotlights, remote control spotlights, HID
flashlights and vehicle mount spotlights with magnetic bases.
Within 10 days, nearly $10,000 worth of lighting products were on
their way to Iraq courtesy of Larson Electronics, family members
and concerned community members.

SFC Randy Henk's group is in need of various supplies including
military spotlights and military searchlights. Known for weekly
editorial contributions in a local Chicago newspaper
(http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/couriernews/news/henk/index.h
tml), SFC Henk's group performs IED search and detonation
missions. IEDs are explosive devices cloaked as common roadside
objects, designed to surprise and kill American troops in Iraq.
While avoiding insurgent sniper fire, SFC Henk's group works to
find IEDs and perform controlled detonations so other units can
move safely through the area. SFC Henk indicated in his last
article that he was in need of equipment and supplies for his
unit at Camp Hit.

Larson Electronics Magnalight was contacted initially by Melisa
Roche, whose brother, Daniel Roche, also serves in that unit in
Camp Hit. "We sent some email back and forth with SFC Henk and
determined that he was looking for around 50 lights to outfit 8
up-armored vehicles," said Rob Bresnahan, President of Larson
Electronics. "We have several products that are deployed
throughout Iraq that meet his needs. We sent over a couple cases
of our HML-5M 24 volt military spotlights with magnetic base this
morning."

Community members reading SFC Henk's article have also contacted
Larson Electronics Magnalight and purchased spotlights for the
unit. Larson Electronics matched the purchase of every 2 HML-5M
24 volt military spotlights with one free HML-5M 24 volt military
spotlight. Larson Electronics also contributed some new high
power HID spotlights and flashlights. We would like to thank the
following community/family members, including:

Mark Bohne purchased 2 of the HML-5M 24 volt military spotlights.
These spotlights were sent 11/8/06

Colette McGrath, from Chicago, IL, purchased 1 of the HML-5M 24
volt military spotlight. This spotlight was sent 11/8/06.

Rose Decosimo, from Signal Mountain, TN, purchased 6 of the
GL-3049-24-M wireless remote control spotlights with magnetic
base and ring terminal connections to outfit each vehicle. These
spotlights will be sent 11/15/2006.

Trisha McDonnell, from Chicago, Illinois, purchased a
GL-3049-24-M wireless remote control spotlights with magnetic
base and ring terminal connections. This spotlight was sent on
11/13/2006.

The Boyle Troop, including Jim, Peg, Meghan, Marc, Fiona, Grace,
Ethan, Niamh, Kathleen, Quinn, Siobhan, Seamus, Beth and Packy
purchased 2 of the HML-5M 24 volt military spotlights. These
spotlights were sent on 11/13/06.

Kyle Nemetz, of Elkhorn, Wisconsin purchased 12 of the HML-5M 24
volt military spotlights. These units were sent on 11/13/06.
Kyle's company, Harvard Factory Automation
(www.hfaconveyors.com) also donated a variety of other tools,
including cordless drills, sealants, cobalt bits, wire
connectors, etc.

Liane Roche, Melisa Roche and Jane Swensen purchased 2 of the
HML-5M 24 volt military spotlights. The spotlights were sent on
11/13/06. Mike Roche (Uncle Mike, Aunt Susan and Cassidy)
purchased 4 of the HML-5M 24 volt military spotlights. The
spotlights were sent on 11/15/06.

Aileen Omalley, from Chicago, IL, purchased a GL-3049-24-M
wireless remote control spotlights with magnetic base and ring
terminal connections. This spotlight was sent on 11/13/06.

Patrick Roche purchased 1 of the HML-5M 24 volt military
spotlights. This spotlight will be sent 11/15/06.

Larson Electronics contributed 14 of the HML-5M 24 volt military
spotlights, 1 of the HML-6M 12/24 Volt HID military spotlights, 1
of the Rechargeable HID flashlight and some t-shirts and hats.

"Once we had reached the quantity of lighting products that SFC
Henk was looking for, we decided to throw in some of our new high
powered High Intensity Discharge spotlights," Rob stated.
"These lights project a beam nearly 2,200 feet. The bulbs do not
use a filament so they have proven very durable, since there is
no filament to break. Plus, they have a lifespan of more than
5,000 hours. We have had reports from Iraq that the lighting
color is very natural and thus very effective in locating IEDs. I
wanted to take a moment and thank one of our suppliers, Bob
Rinaldi with Acro Lights, for their contribution towards the HID
spotlights and flashlights."

Larson Electronics produces several 24 volt military spotlight
models that would be effective in searching for IEDs and snipers.
HML-5M 24 volt military spotlight features a 100 pound grip
magnetic base and mounts anywhere on most military vehicles and
weapons, including the .50 caliber and M4 automatic guns. With
over 7,000 of these deployed in Iraq, the HML-5M 24 volt military
spotlight has proven very durable and reliable. Today, it is
standard issue for the Special Forces' EOF kits.

Larson Electronics released the HML-6M 12/24 Volt HID military
spotlight last month. Featuring an HID lamp that produces 20
million candlepower and 200 pound grip magnetic base, this heavy
duty military spotlight has been well received in the field. The
light produces a color range of 4300K, which has proved effective
in locating IEDs due to the natural color it provides.

Larson Electronics Magnalight also has magnetic mount remote
control spotlights. These wireless remote control spotlights
enable the operator to control the pan and tilt of the spotlight
from 150 feet away in any direction. Soldiers can control the
light from inside the vehicle or have the light point at their
work area away from the vehicle. The GL-3049-24-M wireless remote
control spotlight with magnetic base features a 24 volt remote
controlled, motorized spotlight with a 200 pound grip magnetic
base and 21 foot cord with ring terminals. The beam reaches 800
feet into the distance. This light can be installed and
operational in minutes.

In total, 47 lights have been sent to SFC Randy Henk's unit in
less than 10 days.




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