Sir,
It was a pleasure meeting you on the Haiti trip. Never experienced anything like this experience before. Thank you for your leadership and guidance.
Please let me know of future events which I may help you with. Also, if your son needs advice on what directions to go, I can put him in touch with navy/marines active/retired officers.
Do you have logistical information surrounding the shipment of goods we delivered?
Attached are photos.

Sincerely,
Josh
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Joshua F. Berger
VP of Strategic Business Development
Sustainable Strategies, LLC
———————————————————————RESPONSE From Pastor Frank:
Joshua: Great to hear from you friend. You are a quality man and I know that your future is bright. Basically, I wish to acknowledge that you were part of the leadership team that on Sunday, Feb, 21, 2010 picked up the designated supplies of food and water at Operation Blessings Warehouse near the U S Embassy. The truck was procured by TH at a daily rental cost of $ 230. Operation Blessing agreed to provide the supplies based on a long term relationship with me through close mutual friends, and we are in turn shipping into Operation Blessings for future distributions. The truck traveled through the disaster are PaP South to Carrefour ( ground zero ) and to Campe de David Compound operated by Church of Jesus Christ, Bishop Chervil sponsor. The compound is located at 30 Mahotiere 75 Thorland, Carrefour, Haiti (W.I),.
Approximately 15,000 tons of baby food, rice, peanut butter, MRE’s, and water was delivered, unloaded, and distributed in the camp. The operation began early that morning and completed after dark at around 8;00 p.m., followed up by a most delicious and rare hamburger at the UN compound. Joshua, your leadership and tenacity to procure the supplies and get them transported to the Camp deserves recognition. It is evident that you have armed services experience en coupled with a great education as well as practical experience.
You are a capable leader and I welcome you to join our team anytime, anywhere, May God Bless you richly.
Pastor Frank.