Sunday, May 27, 2012

Honoring Those Killed or Wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq May 26, 2012



KILLED IN ACTION:
Afghanistan: 5/26/12: 2     CURRENT: 1988                                                 

IRAQ:
Killed In Action: 3/2003---12/18/2011: 4,818

Wounded total to 12/18/1I:     54,834
Killed in Action, November,2011: 2

Iraqi Civilians Killed: 1,366,350

AFGHANISTAN:
Wounded Total (to 3/1/12): 15322
Killed In Action, April,2012: 54
Wounded, January,2012: 114


KILLED IN ACTION                               
SPC Quincy J. Green, 26, U.S. Army, El Paso, Texas (non-hostile)     Photo below

SPC Christopher D. McCarthy, 28, U.S. Army, Virginia Beach, Virginia (non-hostile)

SPC Justin R. Mixon, 22, U.S. Army, Bogalusa, Louisiana (hostile fire--IED attack)  Photo  below
CPL Christian S. Cotner, 20, U.S. Marine Corps, Waterrbury, Connecticut (non-hostile)

SGT Frank J. Gasper, 25, U.S. Army, Merced, California (hostile fire--IED attack)   Photo below

SGT Blake W. Evans, 24, U.S. Army, Rockford, Illinois (hostile fire-IED attack)      Photo below

SGT 1ST CLASS Jason F. Dene, 37, U.S. Army, Castleton, Vermont (non-hostile--injury)

PFC Kyle Phillip Norris, 22,  U.S. Army, Zanesville, Ohio (hostile fire--IED attack)

PVT Branden P. Haunert, 21, U.S. Army, Blue Ash, Ohio (hostile fire-IED attack)

SGT John K. Daggett, 21, U.S. Army, Phoeniz, Arizona (hostile fire--RPG attack)



Photo of Spec. Quincy  J. Green                           
SPC  Quincy J. Green

                                                                   
Photo of Spec.  Justin  R. Mixon  
    








SPC Justin R. Mixon
Photo of Sgt.  Blake  W. Evans
Photo of Sgt.  Frank  J. Gasper                     
 
SGT Blake W. 

 



   




SGT Frank J. Gasper












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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

U.S. Military Killed or Wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq

KILLED IN ACTION:
Afghanistan: 5/21/12: 3     CURRENT: 1982                                                 

IRAQ:
Killed In Action: 3/2003---12/18/2011: 4,818

Wounded total to 12/18/1I:     54,834
Killed in Action, November,2011: 2

Iraqi Civilians Killed: 1,366,350

AFGHANISTAN:
Wounded Total (to 3/1/12): 15322
Killed In Action, April,2012: 54
Wounded, January,2012: 114


KILLED IN ACTION                               
MAJ John P. Pryor, 42, U.S. Army, Moorestown, New Jersey  (hostile fire--mortar attack)
SSG Christopher G. Smith, 28, U.S. Army, Grand Rapids, Michigan (non-hostile--vehicle rollover)
SPC Stephen M. Okray, 21, U.S. Army, St. Clair Shores, Michigan (non-hostile--vehicle rollover)

SPC Stephen G. Zapasnik, 19, U.S. Army, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (non-hostile--vehicle rollover) LANCE CPL Thomas Reilly, Jr., 19, U.S. Marine Corps, London, Kentucky (hostile fire)
LANCE CPL Robert L. Johnson, 21, U. S. Marine Corps, Central Point, Oregon (non-hostile)
PFC Coleman W. Hinkefent, 19, U.S. Army, Coweta, Oklahoma (non-hostile--illness)
SSG Jonathan W. Dean, 25, U.S. Army, Menagar, Alabama (non-hostile)
SSG Solomon T. Sam, 31, U.S. Army, Majuro, Marshall Islands (hostile fire--suicide car bomb)
SGT John J. Savage, 26, U.S. Army, Weatherford, Texas (hostile fire-suicide car bomb)







Photo of 1st Lt.  Robert  . Vallejo II  1ST LT Robert Vallejo II                             
 28,  U.S. Army                                        
  Richland Hills, Texas                                        
   September 18, 2008                                        
  non-hostile--helicopter crash

                                                         


Photo of Capt.  Darrick  D. Wright

CAPT Darrick D. Wright    
37,  U.S. Army    
Nashville, Tennessee
September 17, 2008
non-hostile--illness


Photo of Pfc.  Leonard  J. Gulczynski IPFC Leonard J. Gulczynski
19,  U.S. Army
Carol Stream, Illinois
September 17, 2008
non-hostile--vehicle accident
 

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Christian and Sci-fi Author Jonathon Moch
























Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is hosting  author and film maker  Jonathon Moch  at 1 pm eastern on May 24 as we talk about his Sci-fi  fantasy novels and his work in the film industry.

Moch  is a Christian and father. In his opinion, those two things are the most important priorities in his life. The “Emanation” series was inspired by a need to give a special legacy to show the importance of love and sacrifice to his children. He had wanted to share his imagination and creativity with others for years.  Moch has always struggled with reading and writing. Through the help of his loving family and supportive friends, he was able to write his first novel. He hopes that his faith and his perseverance will inspire others to not only fallow their dreams but make them a reality.

Jonathon Moch website is at http://jonathanmoch.com/

To learn more about  to Jonathon Moch’s “nothing is impossible philosophy” as he  talks about his Sci-fi novels and the film industry tune into http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on May 24 at 1 pm eastern.  The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to participate. The phone number is (347) 838-9927.

The interview will be available in the archives at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze/2012/05/24/until-you-walk-the-path-you-wont-know-where-it

Until You Walk the Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is an interactive internet radio show, which takes a broader look at life. The goal is to give a venue to those who wish to share their inspiration, their wisdom and their courage. By sharing our experiences, we not only give encouragement others to be their best and highest selves, but to also help them find the courage to reach for their dreams.  Please remember to leave comments for myself and my guests.
 




Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Bill Holland: Cracking the New Job Market


Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is hosting  author Bill Holland  at 1 pm eastern on May 10 as we talk about the changing job market.

Holland has written books and conducted workshops. . His first book, (Are There Any Good Jobs Left: Career Management in the Age of the Disposable Worker, 2006) was chosen by nationally syndicated business book reviewer Richard Prachter of the Miami Herald as one of the top 10 books published that year.  The second book (Cracking the New Job Market: The 7 Rules for Getting Hired in Any Economy, Aug. 2011) goes several steps further and advises readers what to do about job and career instability as well as how to do it. The book combines “lessons learned” from experiences in higher education, forest products, financial services, consulting and the career management industries and distills them into plain forceful English. It is a myth busting work that challenges conventional wisdom..



Holland's website is http://crackingthenewjobmarket.com/

To learn about how to create a successful career from author Bill Holland, tune into  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on May 10  at 1 pm eastern.  The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to participate. The phone number is (347) 838-9927.

The show will be available in the archives at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze/2012/05/10/until-you-walk-the-path-you-wont-know-where-it

Until You Walk the Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is an interactive internet radio show, which takes a broader look at life. The goal is to give a venue to those who wish to share their inspiration, their wisdom and their courage. By sharing our experiences, we not only give encouragement others to be their best and highest selves, but to also help them find the courage to reach for their dreams.  Please remember to leave comments for myself and my guests.
 

Monday, May 07, 2012

Paranormal Film Seeks Distribution

 
Never Can Say Good-bye
When love and hate survive death
Theresa Chaze


Have you ever met someone for the first time and instantly liked or hated them? What if reincarnation was real and our reaction was a soul memory fighting its way into our conscious mind? What if our meeting again was not by coincidence, but by a ghostly intervention? Would we do things differently or would we make the same mistakes?

Elizabeth was asked by her mentor to teach a writing course at the small college. Since she never forgets a kindness, she reluctantly agrees. Arriving in town, she instantly regrets her decision. She wants to run, but she is honor bound to stay. Even as the ghost of a small child begs her to forgive, the memories of another time arouse feelings she doesn't understand and are unable to control. When she meets Shane, Elizabeth is overwhelmed with hatred. The feeling is mutual as Shane redirects her jealousy and rage from Lynne to Elizabeth. By the time Elizabeth realizes what is happening it is too late to run. Can she and the others learn how to forgive and remember the love before the jealousy, hatred and need for revenge once again take over their lives?

Never Can Say Good-bye” is a traditional ghost story with a reincarnation twist. It picks up where Somewhere in Time, Ghost and Always left off. Its tagline is love and hate survive death


 
Our motto at Cosmos Productions is "no guts, no glory". We tell original stories about people who are unique not because they have super powers, but because they have the courage to face life. We are innovative and original not only with plots and characters, but also in the way we find solutions to production challenges allows us to produce quality low budget projects.

Never Can Say Good-bye is a paranormal romance feature film, which picks up where Somewhere in Time, Always and Ghost left off in popularity and profitability. It is a traditional ghost story, which has a reincarnation twist. However, unlike many of the films in the genre, it lacks vampires, zombies and werewolves.
 
Never Can Say Good-bye is different because it is a film about people for people. We believe that quality involves more than sex, violence and special effects. It is innovative because it enables the whole family to enjoy the film together, instead of splitting off due to content. This film fills a void that has been created in the industry by being gender, ethnic and age inclusive. While other films target the 18-35 demographic, Never Can Say Good-bye will also play to the older audience, thereby giving them a reason to go back to the theatres.

Additionally, Never Can Say Good-bye will be popular and make a profit because it is the right time and the right message. People are questioning and looking for new answers. We are offering them hope, love, and a happy ending. When you emotionally engage the audience, they will come.

To learn more go to www.theresachaze.com