Glen Anthony Doherty (c. 1970 - September 11, 2012) was an American security officer who died in the 2012 attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.. Three other Americans died in the attack: U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens, Information Management Officer Sean Smith and security contractor Tyrone Woods, also a former Navy SEAL.
Early life and career
A native of Winchester, Massachusetts, and a 1988 graduate of Winchester High School, Doherty was the second of three children born to Bernard and Barbara Doherty. He worked as a ski instructor and trained as a pilot at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University before joining the United States Navy. Doherty served as a Navy SEAL including tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. After leaving the Navy, he worked for a private security company in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Kenya and Libya.
Death
A report in The New York Times has stated that there were two facilities used by the Americans in Benghazi, one for the American mission and an annex a half-mile away and that:
:Neither was heavily guarded, and the annex was never intended to be a “safe house,” as initial accounts suggested. Two of the mission’s guards — Tyrone S. Woods and Glen A. Doherty, former members of the Navy SEALs — were killed just outside the villa’s front gate.
Writing
Doherty was coauthor of the book The 21st Century Sniper.<ref name=HuffPo/>
Early life and career
A native of Winchester, Massachusetts, and a 1988 graduate of Winchester High School, Doherty was the second of three children born to Bernard and Barbara Doherty. He worked as a ski instructor and trained as a pilot at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University before joining the United States Navy. Doherty served as a Navy SEAL including tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. After leaving the Navy, he worked for a private security company in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Kenya and Libya.
Death
A report in The New York Times has stated that there were two facilities used by the Americans in Benghazi, one for the American mission and an annex a half-mile away and that:
:Neither was heavily guarded, and the annex was never intended to be a “safe house,” as initial accounts suggested. Two of the mission’s guards — Tyrone S. Woods and Glen A. Doherty, former members of the Navy SEALs — were killed just outside the villa’s front gate.
Writing
Doherty was coauthor of the book The 21st Century Sniper.<ref name=HuffPo/>
Something Wicked Comes is the debut studio album released by the hard rock band known as Billionaires Boys Club.
Track listing
# "Won't See You Again" - 5:12
# "Voyeur Romance" - 3:35
# "Eternal Flame" - 4:28
# "Something Wicked Comes" - 4:24
# "No Time to Sleep" - 2:59
# "Don't Lie" - 4:36
# "Down Down Down" - 5:15
# "Can't Last Forever" - 4:22
# "Send Your Fat Friend Home" - 3:25
# "Inside Out" - 3:41
Asian version (Polydor Records POCP-1321) adds
#<li value=11> "Moshing In the Pit" - 4:40
# "Roadle Song" - 4:42
Personnel
*Mark Boals - vocals
*Jörg Fischer - guitars
*Marcel Jacob - bass guitar (Tracks 1, 2, 4-7, 9 & 10)
*Anders Johansson - drums
*Magnus Rosén - bass guitar (Track 8)
*Per Stadin - bass guitar (Tracks 1-3 & 9)
Production
*Mixing - Bjorn Dahlberg
*Engineer - Frederik Bergengren and Bjorn Dahlberg
Track listing
# "Won't See You Again" - 5:12
# "Voyeur Romance" - 3:35
# "Eternal Flame" - 4:28
# "Something Wicked Comes" - 4:24
# "No Time to Sleep" - 2:59
# "Don't Lie" - 4:36
# "Down Down Down" - 5:15
# "Can't Last Forever" - 4:22
# "Send Your Fat Friend Home" - 3:25
# "Inside Out" - 3:41
Asian version (Polydor Records POCP-1321) adds
#<li value=11> "Moshing In the Pit" - 4:40
# "Roadle Song" - 4:42
Personnel
*Mark Boals - vocals
*Jörg Fischer - guitars
*Marcel Jacob - bass guitar (Tracks 1, 2, 4-7, 9 & 10)
*Anders Johansson - drums
*Magnus Rosén - bass guitar (Track 8)
*Per Stadin - bass guitar (Tracks 1-3 & 9)
Production
*Mixing - Bjorn Dahlberg
*Engineer - Frederik Bergengren and Bjorn Dahlberg
Latista Technologies, Inc. is a construction software company founded in 2001 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, U.S. and is part of the Dulles Technology Corridor. Latista's cloud and mobile software delivers Quality Management and Field Management solutions for large capital facilities & construction projects. The software replaces manual paper and pen processes with an integrated mobile platform, iPad or tablet PC, and enterprise web-based software. The company specializes in document, quality and commissioning management and project collaboration by all stakeholders. Customers consist of capital project owners and general contrators.
Solutions
*Quality Management
*Document management
*Commissioning
*Punchlists
*Safety
*BIM in the field
*Production tracking
Notable Project
*Carnegie 57 Skyscraper
*Long Island Jewish Medical Center
*Washington D.C.'s Nationals Park
Solutions
*Quality Management
*Document management
*Commissioning
*Punchlists
*Safety
*BIM in the field
*Production tracking
Notable Project
*Carnegie 57 Skyscraper
*Long Island Jewish Medical Center
*Washington D.C.'s Nationals Park
Glyn Brown (Born Glynbert Brown; May 23, 1993) is an Jamaican American fashion designer. He is best known for designing pins that contains a Heart and Bowtie.
Personal life
Brown was born and raised in The Bronx, New York. He graduated from Bronx High School for the Visual Arts in Bronx, New York. Brown is Jamaican and British Brown currently resides in New York City and currently attends college at Parsons The New School for Design.
Career
Glyn Brown began designing his line at the age of 16 in 10th grade in Spanish class. It began as a joke which, in turn, launched his movement upon designing his logo and promoting the release of his first crew neck in Winter 2011. He currently studies at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City. In 2011, Brown launched his L3NF brand. Building on his success from hand making and selling pins, Brown has earned a spot in the fashion industry and collaborated with Nike Sportswear on July 24, 2012, to showcase their 40th anniversary and release their new Niki Digi Camo AF1 sneakers along side musician Theophilus London.
Making of L3NF
Glyn Brown was in class in Spanish class in 10th Grade. It started off as a small conversation between him and a friend who commented on his style, saying that he wears a lot of bow ties and he could make something out of it; the movement was set in motion when he made his logo and started to promote the release of his crew neck Winter 2011 on his Facebook page and received feedback. He then started to promote it on his Tumblr page. Glyn then got discovered by Nike through Tumblr & YouTube. It was in the midst of one of the many events that Glyn has hosted called the "REBEL" event in April. He received an email from someone from Nike reaching out to him to do a collaboration on the Digi Camo AF1 Sneaker. They hosted an event together and he made an exclusive L3NF pin that was sold with the sneaker.
Personal life
Brown was born and raised in The Bronx, New York. He graduated from Bronx High School for the Visual Arts in Bronx, New York. Brown is Jamaican and British Brown currently resides in New York City and currently attends college at Parsons The New School for Design.
Career
Glyn Brown began designing his line at the age of 16 in 10th grade in Spanish class. It began as a joke which, in turn, launched his movement upon designing his logo and promoting the release of his first crew neck in Winter 2011. He currently studies at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City. In 2011, Brown launched his L3NF brand. Building on his success from hand making and selling pins, Brown has earned a spot in the fashion industry and collaborated with Nike Sportswear on July 24, 2012, to showcase their 40th anniversary and release their new Niki Digi Camo AF1 sneakers along side musician Theophilus London.
Making of L3NF
Glyn Brown was in class in Spanish class in 10th Grade. It started off as a small conversation between him and a friend who commented on his style, saying that he wears a lot of bow ties and he could make something out of it; the movement was set in motion when he made his logo and started to promote the release of his crew neck Winter 2011 on his Facebook page and received feedback. He then started to promote it on his Tumblr page. Glyn then got discovered by Nike through Tumblr & YouTube. It was in the midst of one of the many events that Glyn has hosted called the "REBEL" event in April. He received an email from someone from Nike reaching out to him to do a collaboration on the Digi Camo AF1 Sneaker. They hosted an event together and he made an exclusive L3NF pin that was sold with the sneaker.