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Hop 12 branded Scania N25OUD ADL Enviro 400mmc at Torquay Harbourside having worked a 22 from Dawlish Warren.
Tuesday 18th Jan.2022
Arriva North East 1413, a 2009 Wright Pulsar 2 bodied VDL SB200, reg no NK09BRX, seen on 13/5/24 at Dalton Park, whilst operating Service 22 from Durham to Sunderland The vehicle is allocated to Durham Depot..
Reg. No: NK09BRX
Fleet No: 1413
Chassis and Body: VDL SB200
Seating: B44F
Company: Arriva North East
Depot: Durham Belmont
Livery/Brand: Arriva Sapphire 22/23/24
Year in Service: 2009
Location: Dalton Park, Murton, Co. Durham.
Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.
A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.
Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.
“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”
The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.
Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.
The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.
About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.
About NAACP Hollywood Bureau
Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.
About Duke Media Foundation
Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.
This picture was taken on January 23, 2014 and the Aurora Australis had just returned to Hobart the day before (January 22) from Antarctica with the passengers that had been rescued from the Russian ship stranded in the Antarctic ice.
I took this picture from our cruise ship which was docked on the same pier as the Aurora Australis.
Chinese Tang Horse from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) at the San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas. horsetrotting.net/2014/06/22/from-tang-to-tomb-chinese-ho...
PA 655 (83 miles long) begins just to the east of this interchange at Old US 322. It serves the communities of Belleville, Allensville, and Mill Creek (where it briefly multiplexes w/ US 22). From there, it passes through the communities of Mapleton, Saltillo, Waterfall, Hustontown, and Harrisonville (where it intersects US 30). From there, it serves the community of Needmore (where it briefly multiplexes w/ US 522). From there, it reaches its south end at the MD border, where it transitions to an unnumbered road that ends at MD 144 in Hancock.
VMC Image acquired on 15-06-2019 at 01:41:02 at an altitude of 4087.09 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 19543. Image #20 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
U.S. Army Spc. Trent Fahl, 24, from Richmond, Ind., assigned to 1st Platoon, Apache Company, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, takes a break after the first round of an Army Combatives fight between him and Spc. Sam Garvin, 22, from Jacksonville, Fl., during their down time at COP Tangi in the Wardak Province of Afghanistan on Aug. 31, 2009. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Teddy Wade / Released)
Français/French.
VL2011-0265-028.
20 octobre 2011.
Courcelette, QC.
Un joueur de l'équipe de touch football du 1er R22R attrape le ballon lors d'une journée sportive organisée le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à Courcelette, QC, dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment.
Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives. C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.
Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.
Section Imagerie Valcartier.
Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.
- - - - -
English/Anglais.
VL2011-0265-028.
20 October 2011.
Courcelette, QC.
A player of the 1st R22R’s touch football team catches the ball during a sports day held Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Courcelette, QC, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment.
All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines. It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.
Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.
Valcartier Imaging Section.
Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN
29.09.22. From the rear window of 105N trailer 534 between Kazimierz Gorniczy Petlas and Sosnowiec Glowny. They show the fascinating mix of wrong road working because of new track being laid, single track roadside reservations and private rights-of-way through the countryside.
(See in the correct order in the Album "Tramwaje Śląskie route 27")
Harriet A. Washington, an award-winning medical writer and editor, will speak on her book “Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present” on Thursday, September 22, from 5:30 until 8 p.m. in Dillard Auditorium of the Anderson Conference Center on the campus of Winston-Salem State University (WSSU).
The program, which is free and open to the public, is being sponsored by WSSU’s Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities (CEEHD), School of Health Sciences, Center for Community Safety and the Northwest Community Care Network. To reserve a seat for the program, call 779-7361 or e-mail asstchan@wssu.edu by September 12.
“The past health and healthcare history of African Americans has had its impact on the unrelenting health disparities that are evident today,” said Dr. Sylvia, A. Flack, director of the CEEHD. “We know that the mortality rate for African Americans is higher than whites and that African Americans experience higher rates of most diseases including diabetes, obesity, strokes, and cancer. While we focus our efforts on eliminating health disparities that lead to these and other health statistics, Dr. Washington has done an excellent job of chronicling the history that has brought us to this point.”
“Medical Apartheid” is the first social history of medical research affecting African Americans and was chosen one of Publisher’s Weekly’s Best Books of 2006. Written while Washington was a Research Fellow in Ethics at Harvard Medical School, the book also acknowledges that African Americans were not the only group that has been exposed to medical experimentation in the early history of medicine in this country. Yet, she sees that blacks were harmed to a greater extent because of slavery and racism.
“We know that access to medical care, particularly preventive care, is extremely important if we are to eliminate heath disparities, and that there is a level of distrust among African Americans in particular because of the history Washington recounts in this book,” Flack added. “Having her with us to provide a historical background on this issue will certainly be enlightening and I believe an interesting presentation.”
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities is an interdisciplinary, intra-institutional applied health services and research center. Its mission is to improve minority health outcomes and eliminate health disparities within the community, state and nation through research, education and community outreach activities.
Cotuit Kettleers 3rd Baseman, Brian Harrision 22, from Furman. Photo by Rick Heath (harrison,brian22-c)
VMC Image acquired on 04-12-2020 at 02:01:00 at an altitude of 425.18 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 21392. Image #19 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
29.09.22. From the rear window of 105N trailer 534 between Kazimierz Gorniczy Petlas and Sosnowiec Glowny. They show the fascinating mix of wrong road working because of new track being laid, single track roadside reservations and private rights-of-way through the countryside.
(See in the correct order in the Album "Tramwaje Śląskie route 27")
Almond Milk is a delightfully nutty and flavourful show created by the Third Year BFA Honours Seminar Class. On Friday, March 22nd, from 6-8pm at the Cohen Commons in the John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, join our class’ opening reception as we showcase our independent art pieces. If you are thirsty, come get a taste of Almond Milk!
March 22 - April 5
Opening Reception: Friday, March 22 from 6-8pm
Cohen Commons Gallery
Featuring work by: Andrea Alarcon + Seth Anderson + Irma Bajramovic + Madeline Briere + Emily Culbert + Sarah Desmarais + Nicole Feutl + Chloe Gatti + Tyler Jafelice + Reilly Knowles + Xiaowen Kou + Dason Kwok + Kaylee Larose + Max McKerlie + Claire McNamara + Olivia O'Neil + Eryn Stewart + Andrew Fraser + Ava Workman + Yanru Zhou
Cohen Commons Gallery
John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Department of Visual Arts
Western University
London, ON
© 2019; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
United States Air Force Lockheed MC-130P Hercules, 65-0993.
C/n 382-4156.
Shannon 16th September 2014.
ZIPPO 22 from 9SOS after landing on Rwy 06.
Harriet A. Washington, an award-winning medical writer and editor, will speak on her book “Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present” on Thursday, September 22, from 5:30 until 8 p.m. in Dillard Auditorium of the Anderson Conference Center on the campus of Winston-Salem State University (WSSU).
The program, which is free and open to the public, is being sponsored by WSSU’s Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities (CEEHD), School of Health Sciences, Center for Community Safety and the Northwest Community Care Network. To reserve a seat for the program, call 779-7361 or e-mail asstchan@wssu.edu by September 12.
“The past health and healthcare history of African Americans has had its impact on the unrelenting health disparities that are evident today,” said Dr. Sylvia, A. Flack, director of the CEEHD. “We know that the mortality rate for African Americans is higher than whites and that African Americans experience higher rates of most diseases including diabetes, obesity, strokes, and cancer. While we focus our efforts on eliminating health disparities that lead to these and other health statistics, Dr. Washington has done an excellent job of chronicling the history that has brought us to this point.”
“Medical Apartheid” is the first social history of medical research affecting African Americans and was chosen one of Publisher’s Weekly’s Best Books of 2006. Written while Washington was a Research Fellow in Ethics at Harvard Medical School, the book also acknowledges that African Americans were not the only group that has been exposed to medical experimentation in the early history of medicine in this country. Yet, she sees that blacks were harmed to a greater extent because of slavery and racism.
“We know that access to medical care, particularly preventive care, is extremely important if we are to eliminate heath disparities, and that there is a level of distrust among African Americans in particular because of the history Washington recounts in this book,” Flack added. “Having her with us to provide a historical background on this issue will certainly be enlightening and I believe an interesting presentation.”
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities is an interdisciplinary, intra-institutional applied health services and research center. Its mission is to improve minority health outcomes and eliminate health disparities within the community, state and nation through research, education and community outreach activities.
33012 on rear ( with 20142 / 20227 on front ) 1Z33 10.22 from Harrow-on-the-Hill after reversing at Claydon L&NE Jn.
29/04/18
Français/French.
VL2011-0265-047.
20 octobre 2011.
Courcelette, QC.
Le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 fut une journée bien remplie pour tous les membres du 1er R22eR qui étaient responsables d’organiser à Courcelette, QC, une journée sportive dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment. Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives.
C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.
Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.
Section Imagerie Valcartier.
Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.
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English/Anglais.
VL2011-0265-047.
20 October 2011.Courcelette, QC.
Thursday, October 20, 2011 was a busy day for all members of the 1st Royal 22nd Regiment who were responsible for organizing in Courcelette, QC, a sports day as part of the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment. All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines.
It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.
Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.
Valcartier Imaging Section.
Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN
We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.
Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.
Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.
We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.
It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.
Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.
Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/
Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/
46 + 22 from Schleswig-Jagel Air Base Germany.....seen here in action at RAF Leuchars as part of Exercise 'JOINT WARRIOR'.October 2012.
In Park street, Taunton on the 22 from Wellington. It's next run will be town service 15.
Thursday 1 Jan. 2015
This was collected from a single afternoons walk at Pt Prime.
Range from a 13 mm Anti Tank bullet, .303 Arms to ..22 from locals hunting rabbits in years gone by.
There is one silver .303, not sure what that was used for. Lot's of .303 shells that are corroding from the salt in the area.
A couple of bent .303 bullets that hit something very hard.
Most of these are from around WWII.
.303 cac vi 12 16 Rifle
(CAC Colonial Ammunition Co., Auckland, NEW ZEALAND or
CAC Colonial Ammunition Co. Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)
7.62x52r 7n1 Sniper rifle
p s remington magnum rifle (Pointed Soft?)
PMC (Sidewinder .22LR Ammunitiion .22 Long Rifle)
federal 38 special revolver
W-W 45 AUTO hand gun
FN 50 9mm ? Flat nose? hand gun
This video frame is taken from a documentary titled "From New Orleans to the Midwest" by Valerie Lisa Bartelt and Sang-Jin Kim.
Sanded it down some (not to the point of being perfect, but at least enough so the primer would bite) and applied a coat of automotive primer.
For the "Art Goes Bowling" show, organized by Zombo Gallery and Arsenal Lanes.
Show Info:
ART GOES BOWLING
Opening: Aug 22 from 6-9pm
Big Closing Party: Labor Day 8pm-Midnight
Where: Arsenal Bowling Lanes in Lawrenceville.
What : 100 Bowling Pins - 100 Artists.
100 of Pittsburgh's Coolest Artists will each get one used bowling pin to:
Paint, Carve, Airbrush, Decopauge Photos or Collages, mosiac, etc on their bowling pin. Pick up starts Friday June 27th from 5-7:30pm and Sunday the 29th at 6pm during the closing of the Tattoo Art show.
The pins will be displayed at Arsenal lanes in their bowling alley during the opening and closing parties. The pins can be sold for $25 each with the artist getting all the money. If they don't sell, the artists can have the pin back.
Some artists can volunteer to do a second pin for the free giveaway raffles at the alley during the show. Pins can be picked up/dropped off at Zombo Gallery any Friday from 5-7:30pm or Saturday at Noon - 4pm.
There will be no cover charge at the alley for the opening and closing.
Music and Hosting provided by DJ Zombo.
21 and over
PACIFIC OCEAN (Dec. 9, 2011) - Lt. Brian Gaffney signals as he prepares to launch an F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22 from the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are currently underway on a Western Pacific deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Nicolas C. Lopez)
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A USAF CV-22 from the 7th Special Operations Squadron or the 352nd Special Operations Wing based at RAF Mildenhall, runs through a demo of the aircraft capabilities at the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford.
Cotuit Kettleers 3rd Baseman, Brian Harrision 22, from Furman. Photo by Rick Heath (harrison,brian22-b)
War memorial - Church of St.Michael the Archangel, Halam, Nottinghamshire
In the evening of 10th April 1943 Lancaster Ed823 took off from RAF Winthorpe as part of a six week course in training pilots of lighter aircraft to handle heavier ones - 8 miles out from the airfield it crashed at Halam with the loss of all 7 crewmen.
Flight Sergeant Leonard Wentworth Lean Pilot aged 22 from Sydney Australia, buried at Newark
Sergeant Frank Dunkin, Flight engineer aged 21 from NSW Australia, buried at Newark
Flying Officer Edward Lambert, navigator, aged 34 from Bolton Lancs aged 34, buried in Fleetwood cemetary
Sergeant Henry Utley Oxspring, Bomb aimer, aged 27 buried in Hoyland Nether cemetery Barnsley
Wireless operator William Shearer Lindsay (Jack) Graham from Glasgow aged 20, buried in Glasgow western necropolis
Flight Sergeant Raymond David Lewis from Saskatchewan Canada, aged 22 buried at Newark
Sergeant William Stephenson aged 21 , 2nd gunner from Leicester, buried in Gilroes cemetery.
Harriet A. Washington, an award-winning medical writer and editor, will speak on her book “Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present” on Thursday, September 22, from 5:30 until 8 p.m. in Dillard Auditorium of the Anderson Conference Center on the campus of Winston-Salem State University (WSSU).
The program, which is free and open to the public, is being sponsored by WSSU’s Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities (CEEHD), School of Health Sciences, Center for Community Safety and the Northwest Community Care Network. To reserve a seat for the program, call 779-7361 or e-mail asstchan@wssu.edu by September 12.
“The past health and healthcare history of African Americans has had its impact on the unrelenting health disparities that are evident today,” said Dr. Sylvia, A. Flack, director of the CEEHD. “We know that the mortality rate for African Americans is higher than whites and that African Americans experience higher rates of most diseases including diabetes, obesity, strokes, and cancer. While we focus our efforts on eliminating health disparities that lead to these and other health statistics, Dr. Washington has done an excellent job of chronicling the history that has brought us to this point.”
“Medical Apartheid” is the first social history of medical research affecting African Americans and was chosen one of Publisher’s Weekly’s Best Books of 2006. Written while Washington was a Research Fellow in Ethics at Harvard Medical School, the book also acknowledges that African Americans were not the only group that has been exposed to medical experimentation in the early history of medicine in this country. Yet, she sees that blacks were harmed to a greater extent because of slavery and racism.
“We know that access to medical care, particularly preventive care, is extremely important if we are to eliminate heath disparities, and that there is a level of distrust among African Americans in particular because of the history Washington recounts in this book,” Flack added. “Having her with us to provide a historical background on this issue will certainly be enlightening and I believe an interesting presentation.”
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities is an interdisciplinary, intra-institutional applied health services and research center. Its mission is to improve minority health outcomes and eliminate health disparities within the community, state and nation through research, education and community outreach activities.
Arriva 1595, a 2015 Wright Streetlite DF Max Micro Hybrid, reg no NK15AAU, seen on 20/3/18 entering Durham Bus Station, whilst operating Service 22 from Sunderland. The vehicle is allocated to Durham Belmont Depot.
Reg.no: NL15AAU
Fleet No: 1595
Chassis and Body: Wright Streetlite DF Max Micro Hybrid
Seating: B44F
Company: Arriva North East
Depot: Durham Belmont
Year in Service 2015
Location: Entering Durham Bus Station
Arriving on RWY 22 from Tarbes (LDE).
Operator: Ryanair UK
Aircraft: Boeing 737-8AS(WL)
Registration: G-RUKH
Callsign: Blue Max 523 // RUK523
Location: London (STN / EGSS)
Maj. Gen. Walter E. Piatt, 10th Mountain Division (LI) and Fort Drum commander, Command Sgt. Maj. Samuel J. Roark, command sergeant major of 10th Mountain Division, and Dr. Laurie Rush, Fort Drum Cultural Resources manager, placed a wreath Nov. 2 at the grave of an Italian soldier buried at the Prisoner of War (POW) Cemetery outside of Fort Drum, New York.
Pvt. Rino Carlutti died Oct. 17, 1944 at the age of 22 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born in the village of Daniele del Friuli, Udine, located northwest of Venice.
The wreath-laying was scheduled in conjunction with National Unity Day and Armed Forces Day in Italy, which is observed annually on Nov. 4. It commemorates the victory of Italy over Austria-Hungary in 1918 during World War I.
The POW Cemetery, located off Route 26 between Evans Mills and Great Bend, just outside Fort Drum's Gas Alley Gate. Adjacent to Sheepfold Cemetery, the POW Cemetery is the burial site for six German POWs and one Italian POW.
U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Reinsch
Faisal Shaikh (senior, Physics, age 22, from Saudi Arabia) is photographed for the #WeAreChico series on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 in Chico, Calif. When asked: What inspired you to get into physics? "My dad inspired me since I was a kid. He used to work with airplanes, fixing electrical equipment. Aviation was very heavily physics-related. He'd bring me to work, and looking at all the big planes always wowed me. That was the main thing that got me interested in physics.
I feel like I want to take it somewhere else - I really want to get into geophysics and geosciences. But that was my original inspiration."
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU Chico)