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A tag has been placed on Western dragon it outsourcing, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article seems to be blatant advertising which only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the general criteria for speedy deletion, particularly item 11, as well as the guidelines on spam.

If you can indicate why the subject of this article is not blatant advertising, you may contest the tagging. To do this, please add {{ hangon}} on the top of the article and leave a note on the article's talk page explaining your position. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would help make it encyclopedic, as well as adding any citations from reliable sources to ensure that the article will be verifiable. Feel free to leave a note on my talk page if you have any questions about this. Samuell 03:08, 12 November 2007 (UTC) reply


Faruk A. Jessa was a member of the United States Navy from October 29, 1996 to September 19, 2000. He was found to be a trustworthy, determined, driven and worthwhile contributor to his community and to his country.

Petty Officer Faruk A. Jessa, of Shia Ismaili Muslim Community proudly served in the US Navy in the time of need with honor, courage and commitment. He was decorated with two Sea Service Deployment Ribbons, two Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medals, two Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals, a Good Conduct Medal and later went on to join the Air Force after his three year, three months and twenty one days of US Naval Service.

On 22 August 1999, Faruk A. Jessa, who is of East Indian origin but born in East Africa Tanzania to Aminmohammed and Parviz Jessa was recognized as an extraordinary Third Class Petty Officer by the Operations Officer, Lieutenant Commander Select, United States Navy, Karl D. Deans of the USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54) operating out of the Western Pacific Ocean, Japan.

Lieutenant Commander Select Deans wrote in a letter, “Faruk Aminmohammed Jessa, has distinguished himself as an extraordinary Storekeeper Third Class Petty Officer on board the Aegis Destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur DDG 54 while forward deployed to the Yokosuka Japan area of operations. He is fluent in eight different languages. His language abilities coupled with his quick wit and sharp intellect has made him indispensable in some of the operations that the ship has been involved with when working with foreign nationals.”

Lieutenant Commander Select Karl Deans Wrote: “In my capacity as the Operations Officer, a Department Head Billet, I have had to call upon his language and storekeeper skills for such things as: Directly assisting in the liaison and coordination of services required during a Joint Exercise that was conducted with the United States and Saudi Arabian Naval Forces.

Translating in Japanese in order to warn and evacuate Japanese fishermen in small boats away from the danger zone, prior to gunnery exercises near Okinawa Japan. Translating in various Arabic languages when we were deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of United Nations Maritime Operations against Iraq. His translations were necessary for the procurement of supplies from Arab distributors and for the obtainment of information from merchant vessels transiting the area.”

On September 07, 2004, United States Air Force Staff Sergeant and former United States Navy Petty Officer, Faruk received recognition by Senator Kent Conrad, North Dakota, for the volunteer service for spearheading and building a segment of the Historic Lewis and Clark Legacy Trail at Lake Sakakawea State Park in North Dokota. The Legacy trail as stated by Senator Kent Conrad envisions a system of nature trails within the Missouri River corridor from South Dakota to the Montana border. The Lewis and Clark Expedition was essentially a scientific mission. Sgt Jessa has continued that legacy as a modern day member of the US Military in the expansion of the Lewis and Clark Legacy trail.

Speedy deletion of Faruk jessa

A tag has been placed on Faruk jessa, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G1 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page appears to have no meaningful content or history, and the text is unsalvageably incoherent. If the page you created was a test, please use the sandbox for any other experiments you would like to do. Feel free to leave a message on my talk page if you have any questions about this.

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding {{ hangon}} to the top of the article (just below the existing speedy deletion or "db" tag), coupled with adding a note on the article's talk page explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Mayalld 17:23, 14 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Faruk A. Jessa

AfD nomination of Faruk A. Jessa

An article that you have been involved in editing, Faruk A. Jessa, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Faruk A. Jessa. Thank you. Drmaik ( talk) 18:05, 18 November 2007 (UTC) reply


Please refrain from creating inappropriate pages such as Faruk A. Jessa and Faruk Jessa. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Please stop posting admiring biographies of yourself. NawlinWiki ( talk) 22:02, 18 November 2007 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A tag has been placed on Western dragon it outsourcing, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article seems to be blatant advertising which only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the general criteria for speedy deletion, particularly item 11, as well as the guidelines on spam.

If you can indicate why the subject of this article is not blatant advertising, you may contest the tagging. To do this, please add {{ hangon}} on the top of the article and leave a note on the article's talk page explaining your position. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would help make it encyclopedic, as well as adding any citations from reliable sources to ensure that the article will be verifiable. Feel free to leave a note on my talk page if you have any questions about this. Samuell 03:08, 12 November 2007 (UTC) reply


Faruk A. Jessa was a member of the United States Navy from October 29, 1996 to September 19, 2000. He was found to be a trustworthy, determined, driven and worthwhile contributor to his community and to his country.

Petty Officer Faruk A. Jessa, of Shia Ismaili Muslim Community proudly served in the US Navy in the time of need with honor, courage and commitment. He was decorated with two Sea Service Deployment Ribbons, two Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medals, two Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals, a Good Conduct Medal and later went on to join the Air Force after his three year, three months and twenty one days of US Naval Service.

On 22 August 1999, Faruk A. Jessa, who is of East Indian origin but born in East Africa Tanzania to Aminmohammed and Parviz Jessa was recognized as an extraordinary Third Class Petty Officer by the Operations Officer, Lieutenant Commander Select, United States Navy, Karl D. Deans of the USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54) operating out of the Western Pacific Ocean, Japan.

Lieutenant Commander Select Deans wrote in a letter, “Faruk Aminmohammed Jessa, has distinguished himself as an extraordinary Storekeeper Third Class Petty Officer on board the Aegis Destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur DDG 54 while forward deployed to the Yokosuka Japan area of operations. He is fluent in eight different languages. His language abilities coupled with his quick wit and sharp intellect has made him indispensable in some of the operations that the ship has been involved with when working with foreign nationals.”

Lieutenant Commander Select Karl Deans Wrote: “In my capacity as the Operations Officer, a Department Head Billet, I have had to call upon his language and storekeeper skills for such things as: Directly assisting in the liaison and coordination of services required during a Joint Exercise that was conducted with the United States and Saudi Arabian Naval Forces.

Translating in Japanese in order to warn and evacuate Japanese fishermen in small boats away from the danger zone, prior to gunnery exercises near Okinawa Japan. Translating in various Arabic languages when we were deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of United Nations Maritime Operations against Iraq. His translations were necessary for the procurement of supplies from Arab distributors and for the obtainment of information from merchant vessels transiting the area.”

On September 07, 2004, United States Air Force Staff Sergeant and former United States Navy Petty Officer, Faruk received recognition by Senator Kent Conrad, North Dakota, for the volunteer service for spearheading and building a segment of the Historic Lewis and Clark Legacy Trail at Lake Sakakawea State Park in North Dokota. The Legacy trail as stated by Senator Kent Conrad envisions a system of nature trails within the Missouri River corridor from South Dakota to the Montana border. The Lewis and Clark Expedition was essentially a scientific mission. Sgt Jessa has continued that legacy as a modern day member of the US Military in the expansion of the Lewis and Clark Legacy trail.

Speedy deletion of Faruk jessa

A tag has been placed on Faruk jessa, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G1 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page appears to have no meaningful content or history, and the text is unsalvageably incoherent. If the page you created was a test, please use the sandbox for any other experiments you would like to do. Feel free to leave a message on my talk page if you have any questions about this.

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding {{ hangon}} to the top of the article (just below the existing speedy deletion or "db" tag), coupled with adding a note on the article's talk page explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Mayalld 17:23, 14 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Faruk A. Jessa

AfD nomination of Faruk A. Jessa

An article that you have been involved in editing, Faruk A. Jessa, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Faruk A. Jessa. Thank you. Drmaik ( talk) 18:05, 18 November 2007 (UTC) reply


Please refrain from creating inappropriate pages such as Faruk A. Jessa and Faruk Jessa. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Please stop posting admiring biographies of yourself. NawlinWiki ( talk) 22:02, 18 November 2007 (UTC) reply


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