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Rock in Rio Brasil 2015

FAS 819 - Sellindge Steam Rally on 25th May 2003

eclissi lunare di sabato 16 agosto 2008

 

DAF FAS 3200 ATI 6X2 SLEEP CAB.

 

The DAF is equipped with a cooling engine above the cabin and the roof spoiler has been specially adapted and, in combination with a 2-axle trailer, is also equipped with a cooling engine at the front of the body.

 

The combination is built in yellow and thunder blue with white boxes

FAS D752 506 SG in spinta in doppia simmetrica in uscita da Pescara Centrale

Boeing 757-2G5(WL) P4-FAS (cn 29489) Air Astana. Казахстан, Алматинский международный аэропорт, UAAA, 27.08.2016

Eindelijk zijn we beneden aangekomen en zagen we een half uur geleden zagen we de 275 846 XR01, ingeschreven bij Spitzke Riebel Gleislogistik GmbH, Buchloe [D], solo richting Bad Hersfeld rijden. Terwijl een SBB cargo en en WLC trein ons vanuit de rug gepasseert zijn zien de de werktrein terug met een fraai setje Fas'sen? aan de haak, Meisenbach

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack holds a question and answer session with the Foreign Agricultural Service Global Attache Conference attendees at the USDA headquarters in Washington, D.C., on July 12, 2022. USDA Foreign Agricultural Service FAS Administrator Daniel Whitley moderates the conversation. The FAS annual conference brings the National Capital Region FAS staff and foreign service officers from around the world who gather for a week of training, conversations, and seminars on international priorities. The Secretary also talks about USDA's international work, shares thoughts on future trade opportunities, and thanks the foreign service staff who remained dedicated while working overseas throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. USDA Media by Lance Cheung.

U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Administrator Phil Karsting (center left) presents were Mark Wallace (center) with his assignment to the FAS Office of Agricultural Affairs (OAA) in New Delhi, India during the Foreign Service officers' swear in ceremony at USDA headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. The ten new officers will begin their Foreign Service careers working as agricultural attachés at U.S. embassies in nine countries. Supporting the presentation are Ambassador Christopher E. Goldthwait (left), Deputy Under Secretaries for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Alexis Taylor (center right) and Jonathan Cordone (right).

“Our attaché corps serves as the eyes, ears and voice for U.S. agriculture around the globe, monitoring and reporting on agricultural trade matters, identifying export opportunities, facilitating trade, working to enhance food security, and supporting U.S. foreign policy objectives,” said FAS Administrator Phil Karsting. “These newly minted Foreign Service Officers have already shown they have the talent and determination to successfully carry out the FAS mission of ‘linking U.S. agriculture to the world.’ I look forward to seeing the great things they will achieve in their Foreign Service careers.”

The 10 new attachés are among approximately 140 FAS Foreign Service Officers who are posted to 93 offices at U.S. diplomatic missions around the world, covering 171 countries.

The new FAS Foreign Service officers are:

Sean Cox, from Excelsior, Minn., assigned to the OAA in Guatemala City, Guatemala;

Amanda Hinkle, from Orchard Park, N.Y., assigned to the OAA in Seoul, South Korea;

Abraham Inouye, from Costa Mesa, Calif., assigned to the OAA in Beijing, China;

Gene Kim, from Duluth, Ga., assigned to the OAA in Beijing, China;

Kirsten Luxbacher, from Pittsburgh, Pa., assigned to the OAA in Lima, Peru;

Neil Mikulski, from Philadelphia, Pa., assigned to the OAA in Dubai, United Arab Emirates;

Mary Rose Parrish, from Raleigh, N.C., assigned to the OAA in Mexico City, Mexico;

Ben Rau, from Rochester, Minn., assigned to the OAA in Bogota, Colombia;

Mark Wallace, from Warsaw, Ind., assigned to the OAA in New Delhi, India; and

Paul Welcher, from Arnold, Md., assigned to the OAA in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

More information about FAS and its work to advance U.S. agricultural interests around the globe is available at www.fas.usda.gov.

 

USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Marrakech, Morocco

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Associate Administrator and Chief Operating Officer Bryce Quick makes opening remarks, during the Global Attaché Conference, in Washington, D.C., on July 6, 2017. This year’s theme is “Harvesting Prosperity from Exports for America’s Farmers and Ranchers.” FAS Attachés from around the world reconnect with past colleagues and make new connections with others in the Service. FAS Deputy Administrator and Master of Ceremonies Bobby Richey, kick-off and moderates the event; first introducing FAS Associate Administrator and Chief Operating Officer Bryce Quick for opening remarks. Acting FAS Administrator Holly Higgins introduces Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue for his keynote speech “The Road Ahead,” then Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs (TFAA) Acting Deputy Under Secretary Jason Hafemeister speaks; then Secretary Perdue and he take questions from the FSA Attachés. During a break, Secretary Perdue meets with attendees. Following the break, Under Secretary Hafemeister speaks and presents statistical data relative to trade, then introduces a Q&A session with Global Policy Analysis Division Director Paul Trupo, and Acting Associate Administrator Daniel Whitley. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

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