Major Steven James Hall, CGSC was Born 14 July 1965, Sydney Australia and was an Australian Army Officer during the 1980's and early 1990's. He was comissioned from the Royal Military College Duntroon as a Lieutenant in 1987 and obtained his Army Pilot Wings in 1989, after qualifying as a helicopter pilot at 5 Sqn Royal Australian Air Force, Fairbairn ACT.
In 1990 he was awarded the Chief of the General Staff Commendation for bravery during a helicopter rescue in the Bluewater area near Townsville QLD Australia.
In 1991, he was promoted to Captain and Qualified as a Flying Instructor at the Royal Australian Air Force Central Flying School. He was promoted to Major in 1996 and in pursuit of his flying career he transfered to the Royal Australian Air Force and took up the post of Flight Instructor at the 2nd Flight Training School in Pearce WA. A brief stint as a Forward Air Controller at 77 Sqn saw him back at 2FTS as deputy Flight Commander of C Flight.
He departed Military service in 1999 and took a contract with BAE Systems in Saudi Arabia as a Flying Instructor to the Royal Saudi Air Force. He departed Suadia Arabia in 2003 and in 2008 he took up the role of Boeing 777 Flight Crew Technical Instructor at Emirate Airlines. In 2009 he was promoted to Lead Instructor - Pilot Training Systems.
In 1990 he was awarded the Chief of the General Staff Commendation for bravery during a helicopter rescue in the Bluewater area near Townsville QLD Australia.
In 1991, he was promoted to Captain and Qualified as a Flying Instructor at the Royal Australian Air Force Central Flying School. He was promoted to Major in 1996 and in pursuit of his flying career he transfered to the Royal Australian Air Force and took up the post of Flight Instructor at the 2nd Flight Training School in Pearce WA. A brief stint as a Forward Air Controller at 77 Sqn saw him back at 2FTS as deputy Flight Commander of C Flight.
He departed Military service in 1999 and took a contract with BAE Systems in Saudi Arabia as a Flying Instructor to the Royal Saudi Air Force. He departed Suadia Arabia in 2003 and in 2008 he took up the role of Boeing 777 Flight Crew Technical Instructor at Emirate Airlines. In 2009 he was promoted to Lead Instructor - Pilot Training Systems.
Christy Bella Joiner, Christy Joiner, is an actress, model, and writer.
Family and education
Her parents are Brenda and the late Jerry Cannon Joiner. Born into an aristocratic family, Jeri-Cannon Christy Bella Joiner, she's considered to be privileged southern lady. At the tender age of five, Christy Bella Joiner impressed the world with her artistic talents. Involved in theater, ballet, and music, it became apparent that this Georgia native would stand out. A prodigy of classical piano, Ms. Joiner played Chopin and Bach by her early teen years. She attended Henderson High School in Atlanta, Georgia, the Valdosta State University, University of Georgia, and Georgia State University. At the University of Georgia, she was an active member of Kappa Delta Sorority, where she remains an alumni. Christy Bella's father passed away due to cancer on her birthday, and she dedicates much of her work as a Top Model and actress to the American Cancer Society.
Career
Christy Bella Joiner modeled with several magazines, including Tallahassee Magazine, Emerald Coast Magazine, Hawaiian Tropic, Stuff Magazine, "Elle", and she is a semi-finalist in Maxim. In addition to magazines, she appears on billboards and in catalogues. During her college years, Christy Joiner became a household name in Georgia. Soon, she signed with a prominent modeling agency. The industry compared her to Catherine Deneuve and Grace Kelly, capitalizing on the classic beauty movement. In fact, Ralph Lauren was captivated with Christy's overall enigma. Also, Roman Polanski seemed fascinated with the striking resemblance to his past. Above all, Karl Lagerfeld named Christy Joiner a Supermodel, Spokesmodel for Chanel, and an International representative for all his products.
After the meeting with Karl, Christy Joiner made her first film, "Lagerfeld Confidential". Christy studied acting as well. She started acting in college, and her filmography over the past decade includes a variety of small roles. In 2003, she had a small, extra-role in "James Patterson's First To Die", and she made cameo appearances in " in the films "Succubus, Hellbent", "One Last Thing", "Conversations With Other Women", "Perfect Stranger", and "8MM2". Nevertheless, she maintains an extremely private lifestyle, and it is very rare to see Christy Joiner on any red carpet event. Early in 2009, Christy decided to devote her money, time, and energy into cancer research.
Family and education
Her parents are Brenda and the late Jerry Cannon Joiner. Born into an aristocratic family, Jeri-Cannon Christy Bella Joiner, she's considered to be privileged southern lady. At the tender age of five, Christy Bella Joiner impressed the world with her artistic talents. Involved in theater, ballet, and music, it became apparent that this Georgia native would stand out. A prodigy of classical piano, Ms. Joiner played Chopin and Bach by her early teen years. She attended Henderson High School in Atlanta, Georgia, the Valdosta State University, University of Georgia, and Georgia State University. At the University of Georgia, she was an active member of Kappa Delta Sorority, where she remains an alumni. Christy Bella's father passed away due to cancer on her birthday, and she dedicates much of her work as a Top Model and actress to the American Cancer Society.
Career
Christy Bella Joiner modeled with several magazines, including Tallahassee Magazine, Emerald Coast Magazine, Hawaiian Tropic, Stuff Magazine, "Elle", and she is a semi-finalist in Maxim. In addition to magazines, she appears on billboards and in catalogues. During her college years, Christy Joiner became a household name in Georgia. Soon, she signed with a prominent modeling agency. The industry compared her to Catherine Deneuve and Grace Kelly, capitalizing on the classic beauty movement. In fact, Ralph Lauren was captivated with Christy's overall enigma. Also, Roman Polanski seemed fascinated with the striking resemblance to his past. Above all, Karl Lagerfeld named Christy Joiner a Supermodel, Spokesmodel for Chanel, and an International representative for all his products.
After the meeting with Karl, Christy Joiner made her first film, "Lagerfeld Confidential". Christy studied acting as well. She started acting in college, and her filmography over the past decade includes a variety of small roles. In 2003, she had a small, extra-role in "James Patterson's First To Die", and she made cameo appearances in " in the films "Succubus, Hellbent", "One Last Thing", "Conversations With Other Women", "Perfect Stranger", and "8MM2". Nevertheless, she maintains an extremely private lifestyle, and it is very rare to see Christy Joiner on any red carpet event. Early in 2009, Christy decided to devote her money, time, and energy into cancer research.
Alice Elizabeth Smith, also known as Beth Smith, Beth Chapman, and Alice Barmore (born on October 29, 1967 in Denver, Colorado) is the fifth wife of bounty hunter Duane Chapman. Together, they run Da Kine Bail Bonds with his two sons, Leland Chapman and Duane Lee Chapman, II, Tim Chapman, and with 'Baby' Lyssa Chapman. She appears on Dog the Bounty Hunter.
Personal life
Alice Smith is the daughter of the late Garry L. Smith, a former minor league first baseman.
Smith married Keith A. Barmore in Denver on August 26, 1991.
Smith is the mother of four children. She had her first child Dominic (when she was seventeen years old) who was put up for adoption. Nearly twenty years later, Beth's husband, Duane, tracked Dominic down. Dominic has since joined the military as featured in one webisode on the A&E website. Beth also has a daughter, Cecily Barmore from a previous marriage to Keith Barmore. She has two children with Duane Chapman: Bonnie Jo and Garry. Duane has ten other children from previous relationships.
Personal life
Alice Smith is the daughter of the late Garry L. Smith, a former minor league first baseman.
Smith married Keith A. Barmore in Denver on August 26, 1991.
Smith is the mother of four children. She had her first child Dominic (when she was seventeen years old) who was put up for adoption. Nearly twenty years later, Beth's husband, Duane, tracked Dominic down. Dominic has since joined the military as featured in one webisode on the A&E website. Beth also has a daughter, Cecily Barmore from a previous marriage to Keith Barmore. She has two children with Duane Chapman: Bonnie Jo and Garry. Duane has ten other children from previous relationships.
Josef Mantl is an Austrian Entrepreneur in Full Service Communications.
Youth
Mantl is the third out of four kids of Professor Dr. Wolfgang Mantl and Dr. Maria Mantl in Graz. He was a student at Akademisches Gymnasium in Graz, where he graduated in 1995 with distinction. During his time in school he actively participated on student boards.
He was always interested in languages (English, French, Spanish, Greek, Latin) and music (clarinet and saxophone). Upon completion of his military service, he studied law at Almer Mater Rudolfina in Vienna. During his studies he was involved with the Austrian Union of Students. In 2002, Mantl graduated with a Mag.iur. (Master of Law).
Company
Immediately following graduation, Mantl founded the communications firm JMC (Josef Mantl Communications). JMC is a full service communications agency with a focus on marketing, public relations, event planning and new media. The firm is headquartered in Vienna with consultancies in Brussels and New York. Clients include T-mobile / tele.ring, Sony Ericsson, John Harris Fitness, Saubermacher, J. Hornig Coffee, Viennese Stock Exchange, Raiffeisen Capital Management, several Austrian Federal Ministries, State and city governments, Association of Austrian Industry, Chamber of Commerce and many more.
Music
Since his youth, Mantl has been fascinated by music and entertainment. In 2003, and in addition to his engagement with Josef Mantl Communications, he founded the dance act “D-JMC.” His first song “Ragazza” climbed the charts, ultimately ranking 13 in the Ö3 Single selling charts. His 2004 hit “Party Jungle” ranked 6th and remained in the top 10 category for two consecutive weeks. Since then, Mantl has produced more singles and music videos. This work inspired the foundation of his music label, Legal Eagle Records. To-date, Legal Eagle Records has produced a number of national and international productions in the genres of dance, house, electro and pop.
United States
Mantl was a Fulbright scholar at Emerson College of Communications in Boston, Massachusetts, from 2006 until 2007 and graduated with a Masters degree in Integrated Marketing Communication. During his stay in the United States, Mantl was able to establish close ties with the Democratic Party and joined Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Presidential Campaign. He is spokesman for the platform of the international community in support of the Democratic Party of the United States, 'The World for Democrats' .
Community service
Mantl has served as Vice President of the United Nations Youth and Student Association of Austria since 2004. As a part of his commitment for Austria's United Nations Youth and Student Association, Mantl is Spokesman of the “Sustainable Future Campaign” since 2007. Aimed at the promotion of sustainable development and the support of the UN's millennium development goals, it continues to hold national and international events and New and Social Media outreach.
He has also volunteered for charities like Motherhouse in Calcutta, India, Home of Peace in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and Consejo National de la Juventud in Guatemala.
Honors
For his engagement as the project manager of the “Peace and Culture Campaign - Bringing Europe Together” for the Expansion of the European Union in 2003 the then Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Benita Ferrero-Waldner bestowed Josef Mantl the Federal Medal of Honor of the Republic of Austria.
Youth
Mantl is the third out of four kids of Professor Dr. Wolfgang Mantl and Dr. Maria Mantl in Graz. He was a student at Akademisches Gymnasium in Graz, where he graduated in 1995 with distinction. During his time in school he actively participated on student boards.
He was always interested in languages (English, French, Spanish, Greek, Latin) and music (clarinet and saxophone). Upon completion of his military service, he studied law at Almer Mater Rudolfina in Vienna. During his studies he was involved with the Austrian Union of Students. In 2002, Mantl graduated with a Mag.iur. (Master of Law).
Company
Immediately following graduation, Mantl founded the communications firm JMC (Josef Mantl Communications). JMC is a full service communications agency with a focus on marketing, public relations, event planning and new media. The firm is headquartered in Vienna with consultancies in Brussels and New York. Clients include T-mobile / tele.ring, Sony Ericsson, John Harris Fitness, Saubermacher, J. Hornig Coffee, Viennese Stock Exchange, Raiffeisen Capital Management, several Austrian Federal Ministries, State and city governments, Association of Austrian Industry, Chamber of Commerce and many more.
Music
Since his youth, Mantl has been fascinated by music and entertainment. In 2003, and in addition to his engagement with Josef Mantl Communications, he founded the dance act “D-JMC.” His first song “Ragazza” climbed the charts, ultimately ranking 13 in the Ö3 Single selling charts. His 2004 hit “Party Jungle” ranked 6th and remained in the top 10 category for two consecutive weeks. Since then, Mantl has produced more singles and music videos. This work inspired the foundation of his music label, Legal Eagle Records. To-date, Legal Eagle Records has produced a number of national and international productions in the genres of dance, house, electro and pop.
United States
Mantl was a Fulbright scholar at Emerson College of Communications in Boston, Massachusetts, from 2006 until 2007 and graduated with a Masters degree in Integrated Marketing Communication. During his stay in the United States, Mantl was able to establish close ties with the Democratic Party and joined Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Presidential Campaign. He is spokesman for the platform of the international community in support of the Democratic Party of the United States, 'The World for Democrats' .
Community service
Mantl has served as Vice President of the United Nations Youth and Student Association of Austria since 2004. As a part of his commitment for Austria's United Nations Youth and Student Association, Mantl is Spokesman of the “Sustainable Future Campaign” since 2007. Aimed at the promotion of sustainable development and the support of the UN's millennium development goals, it continues to hold national and international events and New and Social Media outreach.
He has also volunteered for charities like Motherhouse in Calcutta, India, Home of Peace in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and Consejo National de la Juventud in Guatemala.
Honors
For his engagement as the project manager of the “Peace and Culture Campaign - Bringing Europe Together” for the Expansion of the European Union in 2003 the then Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Benita Ferrero-Waldner bestowed Josef Mantl the Federal Medal of Honor of the Republic of Austria.