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a Confrere of the Venerable Order of St. John and a Knight of a Royal Spanish order · engineering · and emergency management · with previous undergraduate studies in Denmark. He is also a private heraldic artist/consultant · recently appointed an Officer of Arms to the Cronista Rey de Armas in Spain. Henry Fink · a Knight of Justice in the Johanniter Order · is a native Texan who studied international economics in Vienna · Mexico · and at UT. He has developed luxury destination resorts in Malta · is retired and has been residing with his family in the Dallas area since 1999 · South America and Asia. He dedicated himself to volunteer work (hospice · JHG · care for the elderly · church projects) since the year 2000. Active in the community as Elder of his church · former director of GISD · member of American Council on Germany · the Promising Youth Alliance · and the German International School of Dallas – · all initiatives focused on the Dallas community. Prior to moving with his family to Dallas in 2010 · a Knight of Honor in the Johanniter Order
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8211; Welcome to JHG Texas Skip to content Instagram YouTube Search for: HOME UPCOMING EVENTS PAST EVENTS NEWS YOU CAN HELP OUR CHARITABLE CAUSES JOHANNITERORDEN Search for: Home admin 2025-08-26T14:01:37-05:00 Welcome to JHG Texas! The Johanniter Humanitarian Group (JHG) of Texas JHG Texas serves the sick and poor any way we can. We traditionally do so with our hands and hearts more than with our wallets. Yet, we also raise funds each year as we realize that some problems cannot be addressed by
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