GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 21, 2008) Aviation support Equipment Technician 1st Class Matt Foster, left, Aviation Support Equipment Technician 1st Class Jamie Windemiller and Senior Chief Aviation Electronics Technician Paul Castro, all embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), push an airplane damaged by Hurricane Ike from the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston to support civil authorities in disaster recovery as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kenneth R. Hendrix.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 21, 2008) Sailors assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), move sewage waste and debris from the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston. The museum floor and antique airplanes were covered in sewage waste left behind from Hurricane Ike. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston to support civil authorities in disaster recovery as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kenneth R. Hendrix.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 21, 2008) Sailors assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2, embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), make their way to the Galveston Flight Museum to help clean up debris caused by Hurricane Ike. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston to support civil authorities in disaster recovery as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class W. B. Swoboda.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 19, 2008) Landing craft from Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 2, embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), is moored at the Port of Galveston. The amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4) is anchored off the coast of Galveston to provide humanitarian assistance support to civil authorities as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Chris Hoffpauir.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 19, 2008) A landing craft from Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 2, embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), is moored at the Port of Galveston. The amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4) is anchored off the coast of Galveston to provide humanitarian assistance support to civil authorities as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Chris Hoffpauir.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 19, 2008) Sailors assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2, embarked on the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), clean up damage caused by Hurricane Ike at the Galveston Regional Airport main terminal building. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston, Texas to support civil authorities in disaster recovery as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. j.g. Lydia Bock.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 19, 2008) Hospital Corpsman Crystal Jackson, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), cuts up a fallen tree while working with Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2 during the clean up of Scholes International Airport in Galveston, Texas. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston, Texas, to render disaster response and aid to civil authorities as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Elizabeth Merriam.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 18 2008) Sailors from the USS Nassau volunteer Galveston Assistance Team - Overhaul Response (GATOR) arrive in Galveston, Texas to provide humanitarian assistance. The amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4) is anchored off the coast of Galveston to support civil authorities in disaster response as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael P. Cortez.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 17, 2008) A flight survey of Galveston, Texas, is conducted by an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the "Bay Raiders" of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron (HSC) 28 embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4). Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston, Texas, to render disaster response and aid to civil authorities as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Third Class (SW) Kiona M. Mckissack.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 17, 2008) A flight survey of Galveston, Texas, is conducted by an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to the "Bay Raiders" of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron (HSC) 28 embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4). Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston, Texas, to render disaster response and aid to civil authorities as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Third Class (SW) Kiona M. Mckissack.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 18, 2008) Seabees from Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 2 clear a path to the main road off Galveston Beach in Galveston, Texas after departing the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4) to aid civilian authorities. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston, Texas, to render disaster response and aid to civil authorities as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Elizabeth Merriam.)
GALVESTON, Texas (Sept. 21, 2008) Air Traffic Controller 2nd Class Earle Huskinson, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau (LHA 4), gives a bag of ice to Galveston resident Lloyd Smith during a food convoy to various neighborhoods to supply people affected by Hurricane Ike with basic items. Nassau is anchored off the coast of Galveston to support civil authorities in disaster recovery as directed in the wake of Hurricane Ike. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kenneth R. Hendrix.)NOTE: This is a refresh of an earlier article.
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Total Logistics Solutions Releases its Inventory Booklet to Ike Disaster Victims
Burbank, CA – Sept 18, 2008 – Rene’ Jones, founder and president of Total Logistics Solutions in Burbank, CA, a nationally recognized supply chain / logistics and commercial warehouse inventory management company. Announced today that his company will release its Inventory Booklet to homeowners who had their homes damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ike.
“We realize that the best way for our organization to help homeowners get started on the right course after hurricane Ike and in the rebuilding process, is to make our tools available to the survivors,” said Jones. The user friendly inventory booklet, which is not normally available to the public, can prevent disaster victims from losing thousands of dollars on a substantial home or business insurance claim. Along with the booklet, homeowners will also get access to the online version of Cover Your Assets Inventory Software for 1 year for free, a $79.00 value. .
Jones knows quite well the pain of those suffering right now in Texas and Louisiana. In 2004, his home was destroyed by fire. Fortunately, no one was hurt in the blaze, however all of his families’ worldly belongings were destroyed, which left he and his wife in a state of confusion when they began trying to list everything they had lost in the fire for their insurance adjuster. Jones’ long and tedious process with his insurance company, and after only receiving 55% of his final claim, inspired him to want to help others through the inventory process by taking his organizations inventory knowledge from the warehouse and applying it to the living room.
CYA-Cover Your Assets is inventory software that allows a homeowner to record their homes contents or a business owner to record the fixed assets of their business. The desktop or online version of the software can be purchased at the company’s website www.itstime2cya.com.
Mr. Jones went on to say, “We know our booklet and software are only tools to help with this devastating catastrophe. Our Inventory Specialist can help speed up the claims process so these home and business owners can get back on their feet and begin focusing on what is really important, their families.” This is definitely the most sophisticated and user-friendly home inventory product on the U.S. market. Recently named one of the top products in 2007 by Money Magazine, the CYA software and Inventory Service is applicable for home and business owners which are preparing themselves for fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, theft, divorce, terrorism or in preparation for premature death for wills and trusts.
Or, the software and inventory booklet can serve as tools to help those individuals, that have lost all, remember what they had. “Our software has an intuitive database included that when combined with the inventory booklet will jog a person’s memory and help them create the inventory they will need to provide to their insurance adjuster,” said Jones. “Or, they can give us a call and schedule a “FREE” 30 minute telephone consultation to explain the process so they maximize their insurance claim.”
Total Logistics Solutions will be working closely with large metropolitan cities, chambers of commerce and schools to help prepare citizens in case of disasters in their area.
If you, your company or your city would like more information about this revolutionary product, call Total Logistics Solutions, Inc. at: 888-807-0958 ext. 709 or send an email to Alicia Martin at alicia.martin@logisticsociety.com. You may also contact Alicia to schedule an interview with Rene’ Jones the founder and president of Total Logistics Solutions, Inc.
About the Founder and the Company:
In 1997 Rene Jones founded Total Logistics Solutions, Inc. In November 2004, after his family suffered a house fire and was forced to create a home inventory, TLS designed the Cover Your Assets software and service. His long and tedious process with his insurance company inspired him to want to help others through the inventory process before a catastrophe happens to them.
Total Logistics Solutions, Inc has developed inventory control procedures and software for some of the largest organizations in the country. They have organized and overseen inventories in distribution centers as large as 850k square feet and with as many as 400+ people. The Cover Your Assets division was developed to aid homeowners in the tedious task of inventory and the insurance claims process. Cover Your Assets is not an insurance product, but it is designed to compliment an existing insurance policy.
Contact information:
Rene Jones, Founder
rene.jones@logisticsociety.com
Phone: (818) 353-2962
Alicia Martin, Director of Marketing
Phone: (888) 807-0958 Ext. 709
Email: info@logisticsociety.com
Website: http://www.itstime2cya.com
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