Articles tagged: Afghanistan
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Ian Sheldon When people talk about GPS tracking, the first thing that comes to mind is Satellite navigation in your car or personal tracking devices for walkers and hikers. However, GPS tracking devices often act as life saving essentials in high risk environment such as the military, marine and aid work situations.
written by Ian Sheldon When working abroad or in remote parts of the world, be it through serving for the armed forces or being part of an aid group, it’s unfortunate that a crisis situation might be not far away. In this situations its absolutely essential that procedures are put in place to help prevent crisis, or give the personnel involved a change to evade crisis should it occur. written by Derek Drekland Sure the economy is bad and a lot of people are out of work but the fact remains that there are still plenty of good paying jobs out there. Take jobs in Iraq and Afghanistan for instance, where war and strife have left so much devastation in their wake.
written by Derek Drekland So there you, are sitting on your duff. Out of work, watching the news on TV. Man! Your thinking to yourself, I sure am glad that I'm not in Afghanistan! By the way, why in the heck do all those American and Canadian workers go over there in the first place? Maybe they just love misery?
written by Derek Drekland Believe it or not, twenty years ago Afghanistan was a common tourist destination. In recent years however, the only time anyone hears the name Afghanistan it is in relation to the ongoing war that seems to be the prime focus of the news channels.
written by Oswald Eppers The U.S. Army continually seeks skilled staff for the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) in Iraq, Afghanistan or Kuwait. Despite the danger, working in one of these countries is very attractive considering the highly competitive salaries and other benefits provided by the contractors. written by Karen Fish
written by J Square Humboldt In the wrong circumstances, image can indeed be everything. In the case of Osama bin Laden, his image is just possibly a more potent tool than his money. How did this happen? We can only look to the West for answers. << previous page 1 next page>> |