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Head of the project Dieter Hermann lives in Berlin/Germany, is flight engineer, worked as a pilot in South America and Europe. Currently he is working as foreign correspondent and duty editor of the international German TV channel "Deutsche Welle TV". info[at]lost-squadron.org
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Transport
Uwe Lindner lives in Berlin and works as a director at Deutsche Welle TV. He loves traveling lonely landscapes where there are no any roads. It should be reasonably cold. He is responsible for the earthbound means of transport in Greenland. transport.gl[at]lost-squadron.org
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Equipment
Oliver Buss works for a known automobile producer from Stuttgart. He is the advisor on equipment and is responsible for planning the camp. He knows arctic regions, recently he did a planning survey with Manuel Brux for the coming trip to Greenland. camp[at]lost-squadron.org
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Exploration
Manuel Brux, 30 years of age, 2 children. 3 years ago he put an end to his career in the Bundeswehr paratroopers. Now he works as a nurse and studies law. Ice and snow he bears with delight. Together with Oliver Buss he recently traveled to and investigated Greenland. outfit[at]lost-squadron.org
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Airman
Tim Hasler was born in Lower Saxony and has been living in Berlin for many years now. As an graduate environmental scientist he plays the bass in a blues band and trains to become a commercial pilot. In the Lost Squadron Recovery project he is responsible coordinating the aerial activities. pilots[at]lost-squadron.org
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Administration
Marion Althaus is an optician by education and is meanwhile not only leading a small and prosperous family business but also the daily affairs of the Lost Squadron Recovery project. She has three children and lives with Dieter Herrmann in Berlin. marion[at]lost-squadron.org
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Deployment and Catering
Maren Wintersberg ist responsible for the Greenland duty roster. She works as executive staff editor at Deutsche Welle-TV and has a lot of experience arranging teams. As soon as all plans are written she will work within the Greenland kitchen team. planung[at]lost-squadron.org
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Spokesman Boris Geilert lives in Berlin, grew up in Peru, South Africa and on the North Sea coast. He earns his money as a picture editor at Deutsche Welle TV and as a photographer traveling around the world. media[at]lost-squadron.org
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Logistics Klaus Herrmann started his career as a forwarding merchant, lives in Berlin and is in charge of the logistics center of an international producer for medical products. He doesn't care to do some dirty work here an then as well. His hobbies are scuba diving and vintage aircraft. logistics[at]lost-squadron.org
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Advocate
Klaus Kleiner lives in Berlin. He studied at the Berlin Law School, works as notary and lawyer in his own chambers. He deals with any arising legal questions.
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Translation Taryn Toro is Berlin-based freelance reporter and translator. Among the stories she has covered are the decommissioning of uranium mines in the former East Germany. She currently works as a news writer, editor and speaker in the English newsroom at Deutsche Welle TV in Berlin. translate[at]lost-squadron.org
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Kitchen
Georg Keller, Berlin, actor and director at DW-TV. He grew up in Germany's Eiffel region and was taught to love food by his grandmother. Responsible in Greenland for the well-being of the recovery team. catering[at]lost-squadron.org
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Energy An economic engineer, Steffen Häusler lives in idyllic southern Brandenburg. For many years, he was head of plant at a supply and waste disposal firm. When he's not flying or tending to solar energy returns, he supplies Africa with energy and runs his battery business. energy[at]lost-squadron.org |
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Corporate Identity „Casser+Partner" is an communication agency in Berlin/Germany. The Agency has customers among leading companies and businesses in Germany. m.casser[at]lost-squadron.org
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Film crew „Tollerort-TV" is the name of a film and TV production company in Hamburg/Germany. Kay Andersson will cover the recovery works from the very beginning. Leading TV companies all over Europe are customers of „Tollerort-TV". docu[at]lost-squadron.org
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