ROBERT ALLEN BROWN
Pilots at Longwood Dr, Marietta, GA

License number
Georgia A0232847
Issued Date
Jun 2015
Expiration Date
Jun 2016
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1570 Longwood Dr SW, Marietta, GA 30008

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Brown, age 69
5060 Highland Lake Dr, Atlanta, GA 30349
(404) 441-3520
Robert Brown
5045 Ansley Ln, Cumming, GA 30040
Robert Brown, age 92
505 13Th St APT B3, Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 724-2849
Robert Brown, age 60
5057 Hasty Acres Rd, Lula, GA 30554
(770) 869-7168
Robert Brown
5100 Waters Ave APT 210, Savannah, GA 31404
(912) 201-1267

Professional information

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Robert Brown - Marietta, GA

Work:
United States Navy - Norfolk, VA
Personnel Specialist
Rite Aid - Winston-Salem, NC
Photo Technician, Photo Lab
Education:
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, Fox School of Business - Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
Skills:
Pay Accounting, Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, SAP


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Robert Brown - Marietta, GA

Work:
Lockheed Martin
Assembly Worker Structure Sr
Hampson Aerospace - Grand Prairie, TX
Aircraft Installer
Rite-Aid Distribution Center - Lancaster, CA
Forklift Operator and Merchandise Handler
Raytheon Systems Company - Greenville, TX
Aircraft Installer
Northrop Grumman Corporation - Hawthorne, CA
Air Vehicle Mechanic
Education:
Antelope Valley College
Certificate
Antelope Valley College
Certificate
Palmdale High School
Diploma


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Composition For A Topical Cream For Curtailing Bleeding And Treating Skin Disorders

US Patent:
4331653, May 25, 1982
Filed:
May 11, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/038135
Inventors:
Robert Brown - Marietta GA
Jerome Setloff - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61K 970, A61K 3330, A61K 3326, A61K 3100
US Classification:
424 28
Abstract:
An improved styptic composition which effectively curtails bleeding while administering a soothing sensation on the injured area. The styptic composition is in the form of a stable lotion or cream having the following general formula: (1) from about 2% to about 12% by weight of a long chain fatty acid; (2) from about 0. 4% to about 3. 5% by weight of a wax filler; (3) from about 1% to about 10% by weight of polyethylene glycol stearate; (4) from about 1% to about 5% by weight of polyethylene glycol sorbitan beeswax; and, (5) from about 0. 5% to about 25% by weight of an acidic metallic salt, (6) the balance being water. Optionally, from about 1% to about 4% by weight of glycerin may be added as a humectant. Any conventional antiseptic may also be added to the composition. The styptic composition may be packaged in any convenient form including jars, bottles, tubes, pump applicators, aerosol canisters and can also be impregnated into pre-packaged bandages.


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Styptic Composition

US Patent:
4166108, Aug 28, 1979
Filed:
Aug 18, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/825853
Inventors:
Robert Brown - Marietta GA
Jerome Setloff - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61K 3330, A61K 3326, A61K 3306, A61K 3314
US Classification:
424 28
Abstract:
An improved styptic composition which effectively curtails bleeding while administering a soothing sensation on the injured area. The styptic composition is in the form of a stable lotion or cream having the following general formula: (1) from about 2% to about 12% by weight of a long chain fatty acid; (2) from about 0. 4% to about 3. 5% by weight of a wax filler; (3) from about 1% to about 10% by weight of polyethylene glycol stearate; (4) from about 1% to about 5% by weight of polyethylene glycol sorbitan beeswax; and, (5) from about 0. 5% to about 25% by weight of an acidic metallic salt, (6) the balance being water. Optionally, from about 1% to about 4% by weight of glycerin may be added as a humectant. Any conventional antiseptic may also be added to the composition. The styptic composition may be packaged in any convenient form including jars, bottles, tubes, pump applicators, aerosol canisters and can also be impregnated into pre-packaged bandages.