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Passport User Guide Training is a certified two-day training course that consists of a web-based phase and an instructor-led phase taught by a Passport Certified Trainer.

 

Training session topic are valuable and in-depth information, including:

 

> Hardware Overview of Passport equipment

> Advanced Software Modules and what are their benefits

> How to configure your facility for optimal Passport training

> Cashier Workstation Training and Overview – Best Practices

> Passport Reports Overview – Best Practices

> How to End your Passport User Training session

> How to Build your Passport Solution > Continued Training support via our Passport User Guide

> How to Create a GoldSystem copy Certification program

> Complete review the PA-DSS requirements for POS devices and how Passport meets those requirements

 

For more information on this training or how to register, visit www.gilbarco.com/us/content/user-guide-training

 

To learn more about the Passport Point of Sale, visit www.gilbarco.com/us/products/point-sale/passport

SeaDek Certified Installer Training in July 2019.

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SeaDek Certified Installer Training in July 2019.

Gordon Christensen (second from left), U.S. Army Africa G-4, and U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Quinn (center), Pope Air Force Base, N.C., pose for a photo with Uganda People's Defense Force logisticians during a hands-on segment of Uganda ADAPT 2010, a mentoring program conducted in Entebbe, Uganda, that resulted in certifying 25 soldiers as C-130 aircraft load planners.

  

U.S. Army photo by Gordon Christensen

 

A U.S. Army Africa (USARAF) organized Africa Deployment Assistance Partnership Team (ADAPT) recently trained, and for the first time ever, certified 25 soldiers of the Uganda People’s Defense Force (UPDF) as C-130 aircraft load planners in Entebbe, Uganda.

 

A five-person team, led by Gordon Christensen of Army Africa’s G-4 Mobility Division, completed Phase III training with UPDF soldiers Aug. 27 in Entebbe, Uganda, said John Hanson, chief of the G-4 Policy and Programs Branch.

 

“This was the first actual air load certification we’ve done, of all the previous ADAPT engagements,” Hanson said. “That’s what makes it unique.”

 

Two weeks of classroom instruction and hands-on training enabled 25 of 31 students to earn U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command Form 9 certification, significantly augmenting the Uganda land force’s air deployment capability, while developing greater interoperability with U.S. military forces, Hanson said.

 

The ADAPT program, developed to enhance the force projection capabilities of African militaries, is managed by the USARAF G-4 staff. Its aim is to bridge the gap between limited deployment capacity and the need to provide forces in support of peacekeeping or humanitarian relief operations, Hanson said.

 

“We’re building capacity for people to deploy, to do their own missions,” he said.

 

Even when the training doesn’t lead to actual U.S. Air Force certification, as it did this time in Uganda, it contributes to an enhanced deployment capacity for the land force involved, Hanson said.

 

“That’s the intent. They can’t do the certification, but they can continue to train their own people. Then we back off and they continue to do that,” he said.

 

The program is a Title 22 tactical logistics engagement funded by the U.S. Department of State, and focuses on African countries that contribute troops to peacekeeping operations, Hanson said.

 

Training is executed in four installments in order to create a long-term, phased approach to building deployment capacity, Hanson said. Instructors take students from a general orientation to tactical deployment principles to an advanced level of practical proficiency.

 

Instructors for the UPDF course were sourced using the Request For Forces (RFF) process, Hanson said.

 

Christensen was accompanied U.S. Army Capt. Jedmund Greene of 21st Theater Support Command’s 16th Sustainment Brigade, based in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and three Air Force noncommissioned officers: Tech. Sgt. Venus Washington, Robbins Air Force Base, Ga.; Tech. Sgt. Byran Quinn, Pope Air Force Base, N.C.; and Senior Master Sgt. Anthony D. Tate of the Illinois Air National Guard.

 

“The training helped to strengthen the relationship with our Ugandan partners, and also helped them build a self-sustaining deployment capacity,” Greene said. “I hope 21st TSC can increase its support to USARAF logistics theater security cooperation events in the future.”

 

Army Africa’s G-4 staff is presently working to synchronize ADAPT with the Africa Contingency Operations Training and Assistance (ACOTA) program. A proof of concept joint training was conducted with ACOTA in Rwanda earlier this year, combining tactical- and support-staff training in logistics with the more complex operational techniques of force deployment and mobility, Hanson said.

 

The Rwanda training demonstrated the feasibility of combining available U.S. government resources to achieve the most efficient and focused effort to advance common foreign policy objectives with U.S. partners in Africa, he said.

 

To date, ADAPT missions have been funded for eight African countries. Previous training sessions have been conducted in Rwanda, Ghana and Burkina Faso as well as Uganda, and the number is likely to grow in coming years, Hanson said.

 

“The programs were identified as being of interest to several other countries during the Army Africa Theater Army Security Cooperation Conference, held in Vicenza in August,” Hanson said.

 

The next planned ADAPT mission is for Phase I training in Botswana, scheduled for the first quarter of 2011, he said.

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

 

Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica

 

Certified Transportation's newest and oldest buses pose together in our Santa Ana Yard.

 

The bus in front is a 1923 Ford Model TT Station Jitney.

 

The back bus is a 2012 Van Hool T2140.

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Welden Enterprises, Inc

Florida, USA

Queen of the Mardi Gras, Crystal illuminates her surroundings with one of the most breathtaking costumes to be found. Crystal is the exquisite creation of multi-award winning fashion designer and artist, Rustie. She is magical in her glistening white, voluminous gown lavishly decorated in front in an ornate pattern of gold sequins and gems. In her outstretched hand she holds a crystal-like ball lying amidst soft white feathers and gold wisps. Her magnificent Mardi Gras mask and feather headdress is elaborately jeweled and dotted with several hidden tiny lights that make for a spectacular affect. Crystal is a remarkable 42" and she will make a stunning addition to your doll collection. ~Rustie

Rustie is a multi-award winning, renowned artist and fashion designer. Her illustrious career has spanned more than 25 years as a designer of elaborate, richly detailed collectors' dolls. She has been sewing and fashion designing since the young age of eight - more than 40 years.

Rustie's magnificent designs have brought her many affluent customers from around the world.

Rustie's dolls have been featured in leading doll magazines. She was presented with TWO 1996 DOTY Award Nominations for her spectacular costuming.

Rustie's incredible dolls are sought after by the most discriminating doll collectors. Her creations will become an outstanding addition to your fine collection.

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This certifies that Brad Schwamberger attended the Sunday School of St. John's Lutheran Church at Thurmont, Md. on August 5, 1973

William A. Willhide, Superintendent

 

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These are the forms you will need to pick up from your local post office. You can find them in the lobby -- no need to ask a teller.

 

The Dark Green form is your Certified Mail Receipt + Unique Identifier Stickers.

 

The light green form is the Return Receipt. You need BOTH to send mail via Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested

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ATR - An Alenia Aermacchi and EADS joint venture.

  

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At the top of your Certified Mail slip, you will see that the numbers at the top are actually printed on a sticker.

 

Peel off the sticker and apply it in the place that says "2. Article Number" on the light green Return Receipt

ISA Certified Arborists and ISA Certified Tree Assessors can give the most qualified advice about caring for or removing trees. In Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania, many residents, businesses and municipalities count on Stein Tree Service.

 

The professionals at Stein Tree Service perform many services, from basic trimming and stump removal, to right of way clearing and emergency tree removal services.

 

For skilled tree service professionals you can count on 24/7, call Stein Tree Service at 302-478-3511 or visit steintree.com/ today!

 

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Director Bellon signed letters of support for the first Farmed Smart certified farms.

School of Pharmacy, Hajvery University has organized three days Certified Course entitled “Emerging Trend in Pharmacy Practice”. Dr. Zaheer-ud-din-Babar, Head of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University Auckland, New Zeeland was the guest speaker. He is recipient of prestigious “Research Excellence Award” from University of Auckland in 2012. Dr. Babar has active research linkages with the leading universities in Australia, Europe and in the Asia Pacific Region and has acted as a consultant for World Health Organization, Health Action International, and International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) and for the Pharmaceutical Management Agency of New Zealand. He is a reviewer of top tier health policy journals and of funding bodies including Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. Dr Babar is the founding editor of Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice (www.joppp.org).

In the end, there was the closing ceremony of this three day course. Students of different batches, Mr. Talib Hussain and Dr. Lubna Shakir shared their comments about these worthwhile lectures. The Rector of Hajvery University, Dr. Khalid Pervaiz has given the thank note and positive feedback for the lectures. Souvenir was represented to Dr. Zaheer ud din Babar by Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz. Dr. Babar also thanked and appreciated the management, faculty, and students and thanked Hajvery University for inviting him. The session was ended with the group photo.

 

Peppers grow at Perkins' Good Earth Farm July 2, 2021. The farm grows a variety of produce year-round to supports its more than 200 member CSA.

 

Perkins’ Good Earth Farm is a certified organic farm and Dan and Julie Perkins practice regenerative agriculture including no-till and cover crops. They have enrolled in multiple CRP, CSP and EQIP contracts through NRCS and FSA to plant wildlife habitat and wind buffers and hedgerows, construct high tunnels and assist with their organic certification. (NRCS Photo by Brandon O'Connor)

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