Doc Beech joins Applied Ballistics as Technical Support Specialist

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You know him as DocUSMCRetired on the forum. He's been providing high level tech support on Applied Ballistics software products for quite some time. Now Doc is officially part of the team. Feel free to contact him with your questions on Applied Ballistics apps, Kestrels, and PC software online or email: [email protected].

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Cedar Springs, MI – November 17, 2014 – Applied Ballistics is proud to announce the exciting new addition of Nigel "Doc" Beech to its team. Mr. Beech will provide customer support to users of all AB products; primarily the smartphone ballistics apps and Kestrel units.

Known to many in the industry by his forum handle "DocUSMCRetired," Doc is renowned as an expert source of information on many shooting related products.

"Doc has been an irrefutable, unofficial member of the AB team, providing support and feedback to our end-users for quite some time," stated Applied Ballistics President, Bryan Litz. "We are confident and excited that his strong knowledge-base of the products, coupled with his in-depth knowledge of the shooting, hunting and outdoor industry, will prove to be an invaluable asset to our team."

Before joining the Applied Ballistics team, Doc spent the last ten years in the military; having served multiple deployments to Iraq as a Corpsman of Marines, and graduated with Honors from both Corps School and the top of his class at Field Medical Service School, earning his Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist device in Iraq. Shooting his entire life, having grown up in East Texas, Doc's childhood consisted of hunting and fishing. Doc is a Wounded Warrior Alumni, VFW Life Member, Marine Corps League Member and NRA Member.

Doc is a hunter, outdoorsman and competitive shooter; in all aspects of bow hunting, long-range and pistol. He's currently in school getting a degree in Computer Sciences and Electronics Engineering.
 
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