![]() ![]() CSMĬommand Sergeant Major William “Jake” Brooks IIIĬSM William “Jake” Brooks III entered the U.S. LTC Fitzgerald holds a Bachelor’s in History from the USMA, and a Master’s of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University. He is authorized to wear the Senior Parachutist Badge, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Expert Infantryman's Badge and the Ranger tab. LTC Fitzgerald’s awards and decorations include three Bronze Star Medals, five Meritorious Service Medals, and two Army Commendation Medals. LTC Fitzgerald was then assigned to the Joint Readiness Training Center’s OPSGRP, serving as the Operations Officer / OCT for Live Fire Division, prior to serving as the Chief of Plans / Exercise Maneuver Control for OPSGRP for the last year. ![]() ![]() After a year in the Kingdom, LTC Fitzgerald was assigned to US Army Pacific, serving as a Battle Major in the USARPAC Current Operations section. After completing his S3/XO time, LTC Fitzgerald was assigned to OPM-SANG as an advisor to the Saudi National Guard’s Military School, the SANG equivalent to TRADOC. Stewart GA, where he served as the S3 and XO for 1st Battalion 30th Infantry Regiment. Following ILE he was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division at Ft. After 18 months in the desert, LTC Fitzgerald completed ILE at the US Army Command and General Staff College. Irwin CA, and was assigned as a Company Primary OCT in the NTC’s Tarantula Team. Upon completion of Company command, LTC Fitzgerald moved to Ft. Upon return from Iraq, he assumed command for HHC BDE, for 1st BCT 82nd ABN DIV. He assumed command of C TRP, 3-73 CAV in Iraq. Bragg and served as the assistant Operations Officer for 3-73 CAV. After attending the Maneuver Captain's Career Course, LTC Fitzgerald returned to Ft. Following his time in 2-504th PIR, LTC Fitzgerald was assigned as the Operations Officer for the 82nd Long Range Surveillance Detachment during a second tour in Afghanistan. His first assignment was in 2rd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he served as a rifle platoon leader, ant-tank platoon leader in Afghanistan, and Battalion S3 Air officer. LTC Brendan Fitzgerald graduated from the United States Military Academy in May 2003 and commissioned as a 2LT in the Infantry. The 1st Battalion remains active and serves as the Opposing Force (OPFOR) at the JRTC. Army's first combat jump during World War II on 8 November 1942, flying 1,500 miles from England to seize Tafarquay airport in Oran, Algeria. Nicknamed "Geronimo", the 509th conducted the U.S. With GraphQL API, there is a proxy layer which accepts the connections and translate GraphQL queries to the Redis protocol.The 509th Infantry Regiment is an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army. With REST API, you directly access to the database. REST API has lower latency than GraphQL API. ![]() For example, you can directly use your Upstash database as session cache for your express application. Using Redis protocol, you can benefit from the rich Redis ecosystem. If you have a legacy code based on Redis clients, Redis protocol will help you to use Upstash without a code change. On the other hand, REST API is accessible with any HTTP client. If you are running serverless functions (AWS Lambda etc), you may need to manage the Redis client's connections. REST API is request (HTTP) based where Redis protocol is connection based. You can use REST API in those environments. If you want to access to Upstash database from an environment like CloudFlare Workers, WebAssembly, Fastly then you can not use Redis protocol as it is based on TCP. Redis Protocol vs REST API REST API Pros ![]()
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