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What is Needed With Barge Push Boat Pilot Hands On
Needs Government Executive Requirements

Accurate physical directional needs in Transportation systems is urgent for safety, security measures on proper transportation within U.S. Inland Waterways by Barge pushed by Towboats & Government Emergent Situations. 
That Will Provide Factual Emergent Notices on Registered Radar & Chart of Immediate Visual - Sound Noticed - Directional Issues Ahead of Them, so They can Physically Hands-On Direct Proper and Safe Movement of Barges Forward

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HISTORICAL SUPPORTED SUBSTANCES

​Grand Island LA Publication
September 9, 1965
Bob Gardner

 "Regions Adventures in Time & Place"
​Mark Twain + Bob Gardner

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Beginning Commercial Video Means
Capt. Bob Gardner - Chosen for 1 Minute RC Cola Commercial in 1970's Representing U.S. Intracoastal Barge Transportation in Push Boat Pilot House Clearly Describes: "No Politics or Office Tricks"​

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​ External Footage Provided to Bob
Representing Appreciative Respect for his Personal Professional
Joint Support - Free of Charge

​Capt. Robert Gardner - American Operators Waterways
Visualized in Below Video

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Additional Videos & Pictures Connected to U.S. Barge Transportation
Educational Needed Solutions
And Wonderful Day after Viewing


ANOTHER PICTORICAL MEANS

Educationally

​Bob Gardner Personally and Professionally Supported Consolidated Grain and Barge in their commitment to agriculture which began over 50 years ago, that opened a small Missouri office on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River.  Thereafter established a Cargill Terminal adjacent to Port Allen Canal of the Mississippi River, in Louisiana, where they provide transportation services from the center Gulf through the nation’s inland waterways, connecting American farmers with domestic markets and the opportunity to ship their agricultural products to more markets around the world. 

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Connected to Cargill


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​*Conclusion & Needed-Resolutions*
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