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RE2011-0109-203
24 July 2011
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Canadian Forces athletes participate in the closing ceremonies of the 2011 World Military Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 24 July.
More than 200 Athletes from 11 Canadian Forces' CISM Teams will compete at the 2011 CISM Military World Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The 2011 Games will be held from 15-24 July, and will include competitions for male and female military athletes from around the world.This year’s Military World Games are also called the “Peace Games,” a name which celebrates the role of the Games in promoting the CISM motto of “Friendship through Sport”. The 2011 Military World Games will build peace and friendship by bringing together over 6 000 military athletes, coaches and support staff from over 100 countries. They are the 5th CISM Military World Games to be held, and are expected to be one of the largest and most successful yet.
Photo by Corporal Jasper Schwartz, Imagery Technician
© DND-MDN 2011 (The Department of National Defence of Canada)
Am 14.10.11 hat die Bocholter Eisenbahn 203 007-0 den Nievenheimer Bahnhof bereits durchfahren und wird in kürze mit ihren zwei Gaskesselwagen den Dormagener Rangierbahnhof erreichen.
Title: Academic building - 203
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University
Description: photograph date: Unknow; Acedemic building
Date Issued: 2009-09
Format Medium: 1x1.5
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Acedemic building-164
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Salem State University College of Health and Human Services and the Bertolon School of Business commencement ceremony_May 21, 2011
Those receiving a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, at Salem State University’s College of Health and Human Services and the Bertolon School of Business commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, at 3 pm were:
•David Fanning, founder and executive producer of Frontline. Mr. Fanning was the commencement speaker.
•Pat Driscoll, COO of Girls, Inc.
•Richard Bane, president and CEO of Bane Care Management LLC