Cugalabanza Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 How am I going to win this thread? I have a plan and I am going to execute that plan. When I am ready to address the situation at some point, we will all be sitting here again together and we’ll go through that process. I won’t go through that (now) or at any time in the near future. I have a plan in everything I do.
Beerball Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 How am I going to win this thread? I have a plan and I am going to execute that plan. When I am ready to address the situation at some point, we will all be sitting here again together and we’ll go through that process. I won’t go through that (now) or at any time in the near future. I have a plan in everything I do. Is your name Stan?
OCinBuffalo Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 How am I going to win this thread? I have a plan and I am going to execute that plan. When I am ready to address the situation at some point, we will all be sitting here again together and we’ll go through that process. I won’t go through that (now) or at any time in the near future. I have a plan in everything I do. Yes Russ Brandon, you do have a plan. Also, I created this: http://postimg.org/image/8lryqugtz/ and this seems like as good a place as any to put it, and it definitely defines what is happening today.
Just Jack Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Yes Russ Brandon, you do have a plan. Also, I created this: http://postimg.org/image/8lryqugtz/ and this seems like as good a place as any to put it, and it definitely defines what is happening today. One of my facebook friends is in Toronto, doesn't even care about hockey, and she's wondering why she feels so bad about their loss.
CowgirlsFan Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 How am I going to win this thread? I have a plan and I am going to execute that plan. When I am ready to address the situation at some point, we will all be sitting here again together and we’ll go through that process. I won’t go through that (now) or at any time in the near future. I have a plan in everything I do. Process?????? Not here!! Please...that is my coach's favorite word!
Clippers of Nfl Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Every 100 pages or so I stop by and say hello. Hello! See you on page 892. That should be in about a week or so.
Just Jack Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Every 100 pages or so I stop by and say hello. Hello! See you on page 892. That should be in about a week or so. Okay
mead107 Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Jack won a long time ago. Now we are just trying to get 1,000 pages. first one to get to 1,000 gets a bottle from me.
Just Jack Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Jack won a long time ago. Now we are just trying to get 1,000 pages. first one to get to 1,000 gets a bottle from me. That's only about 4,500 posts to go then.
CowgirlsFan Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 That's only about 4,500 posts to go then. In time for New Years Eve?
mead107 Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 Our son Matt just got on the plane. Heading to Baghdad. Will be in the city for 6 days. Lands in Baghdad Friday morning. His company won a contract. SOSi Home Home:News:SOSi awarded exclusive concession to operate military facilities in Iraq Share on Facebook Share on Twitter SOSi awarded exclusive concession to operate military facilities in Iraq RESTON, Va. (May 15, 2013) — SOS International LLC announced today that it was selected out of 22 competing firms by the government of Iraq to serve as the exclusive provider of logistics, construction and life support services at four military facilities in Iraq. The sites, located in Besmaya, Balad, Taji and Um Qasr, are currently managed by the United States government under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy in Iraq. SOSi will begin assuming responsibility for the facilities in September, when the U.S. transitions control to the government of Iraq. The operations include construction and management of living and dining facilities, airfield operations, crash and fire rescue, and security. Over the last 10 years, the Iraqi government has committed to purchasing several billion dollars’ worth of U.S. military equipment. Since the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq in December 2011, more than a dozen large U.S. defense firms have deployed personnel and equipment to support these programs. The logistics, construction and life support services at these facilities have been provided under the U.S. Army’s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, which comes to an end in December 2013. The Iraqi government awarded the concession as part of a broader effort to assume direct responsibility for its own military operations. “Iraqi-funded purchases through the U.S. government’s foreign military sales program are a vital part of Iraq’s national and regional defense responsibilities,” said Frank Helmick, the company’s Vice President in its Mission Support business unit. “SOSi is honored to be a trusted partner of the Iraqi government as it takes over these critical operations.” SOSi is anticipated to employ more than 1,500 full-time personnel in Iraq in support of this program, Helmick said. The company is partnered with five other U.S. and Iraqi businesses that will be responsible for various aspects of the project. “In anticipation of increased commercial opportunities in Iraq, SOSi has invested a tremendous amount of time, energy and resources in developing its operational capabilities within the country over the past decade,” said Julian M. Setian, SOSi’s Chief Executive Officer. “With this win, we are uniquely positioned to play a vital strategic role in helping to normalize U.S.-Iraqi relations by transitioning these legacy U.S. government contracts into commercial business arrangements with the Iraqi government.” About SOSi For more than 23 years, large private and public sector clients have relied on SOS International LLC for their most critical operations. SOSi is privately held, was founded by its current ownership in 1989, maintains corporate headquarters in New York City and specializes in providing logistics, management, training, intelligence, and engineering solutions throughout the world.
CowgirlsFan Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 Our son Matt just got on the plane. Heading to Baghdad. Will be in the city for 6 days. Lands in Baghdad Friday morning. His company won a contract. SOSi Home Home:News:SOSi awarded exclusive concession to operate military facilities in Iraq Share on Facebook Share on Twitter SOSi awarded exclusive concession to operate military facilities in Iraq RESTON, Va. (May 15, 2013) — SOS International LLC announced today that it was selected out of 22 competing firms by the government of Iraq to serve as the exclusive provider of logistics, construction and life support services at four military facilities in Iraq. The sites, located in Besmaya, Balad, Taji and Um Qasr, are currently managed by the United States government under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy in Iraq. SOSi will begin assuming responsibility for the facilities in September, when the U.S. transitions control to the government of Iraq. The operations include construction and management of living and dining facilities, airfield operations, crash and fire rescue, and security. Over the last 10 years, the Iraqi government has committed to purchasing several billion dollars’ worth of U.S. military equipment. Since the withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq in December 2011, more than a dozen large U.S. defense firms have deployed personnel and equipment to support these programs. The logistics, construction and life support services at these facilities have been provided under the U.S. Army’s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, which comes to an end in December 2013. The Iraqi government awarded the concession as part of a broader effort to assume direct responsibility for its own military operations. “Iraqi-funded purchases through the U.S. government’s foreign military sales program are a vital part of Iraq’s national and regional defense responsibilities,” said Frank Helmick, the company’s Vice President in its Mission Support business unit. “SOSi is honored to be a trusted partner of the Iraqi government as it takes over these critical operations.” SOSi is anticipated to employ more than 1,500 full-time personnel in Iraq in support of this program, Helmick said. The company is partnered with five other U.S. and Iraqi businesses that will be responsible for various aspects of the project. “In anticipation of increased commercial opportunities in Iraq, SOSi has invested a tremendous amount of time, energy and resources in developing its operational capabilities within the country over the past decade,” said Julian M. Setian, SOSi’s Chief Executive Officer. “With this win, we are uniquely positioned to play a vital strategic role in helping to normalize U.S.-Iraqi relations by transitioning these legacy U.S. government contracts into commercial business arrangements with the Iraqi government.” About SOSi For more than 23 years, large private and public sector clients have relied on SOS International LLC for their most critical operations. SOSi is privately held, was founded by its current ownership in 1989, maintains corporate headquarters in New York City and specializes in providing logistics, management, training, intelligence, and engineering solutions throughout the world. Congrats but Godspeed to the son!
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