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1st. Regiment, Advanced Camp turn in their grading sheet to see if they found the correct points. | Photo By Jordyn McCulley Public Affairs, Cadet Summer Training 2019.
Cadets from 9th Regiment, Advanced Camp head out to locate their points during their Advanced Camp Land Navigation course July 24 at Cadet Summer Training in Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by: Amanda Surmeier)
Cadet Omar Parada, University of Texas at El Paso, loads a 10-round magazine to his M4 rifle during 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp, Weapons Qualification at Pells Range on Fort Knox, Ky., on July 23, 2021. Loading magazines to the weapon is part of the Army’s new individual weapons qualification. | Photo by Oscar Fuentes, CST Public Affairs office.
Cadet Brandi Brooks, Bowie State University, is awarded by First Command Financial Services at the 5th Regiment Advanced Camp graduation, Fort Knox, Ky., July 19, 2021. Cadets earn this award for best demonstrating the leadership traits necessary to encourage teamwork and unit cohesion. | Photo by Griffi Amrein, CST Public Affairs Office.
Cadets of 3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp get to experience the Army's version of a career fair as they attend Branch Orientation during Cadet Summer Training 2018. (Fort Knox, Ky. July 12) Photos by: Jakob Coombes
3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadets undergo chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear training while at Cadet Summer Training, Fort Knox, Ky., June 24, 2023. Cadets were instructed on how to properly put on and use their gear before entering a chamber filled with CS gas. | Julia Galli, Florida State University, CST Public Affairs Office.
Cadre instruct 10th Regiment Advanced Camp Cadets in first aid and combat life saving techniques at Fort Knox, Ky., July 23, 2019. | Photo by Tristan Pilch, Public Affairs Office
An 11th Regiment Advanced Camp Cadet climbs up an obstacle at Fort Knox, Ky., July 27, 2019. | Photo by Mary Kate Griffin, CST Public Affairs Office.
8th Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadets complete their final iteration of Field Training Exercises (FTX) during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., July 28, 2022. Cadets initiated an attack on, as well as defended their base from enemy forces. | Photo by Julia Galli, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadet Liam Lacey, Virginia Military Institute, 11th Regiment, Advanced Camp jumps over an obstacle at Fort Knox, Ky., July 27, 2019. | Photo by Mary Kate Griffin, CST Public Affairs Office.
Cadets from 9th Regiment, Advanced Camp head out to locate their points during their Advanced Camp Land Navigation course July 24 at Cadet Summer Training in Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by: Amanda Surmeier)
6th Regiment, Advanced Camp completed the 12-Mile Ruck March, July 21, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Photo by: Madison Thompson
1st Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets await their instructions before they find the different plot points for Land Navigation. Land Navigation is a key component to Cadet Summer Training. Cadets must find 3 out of 4 points to pass the course. Photo By | Jordyn McCulley. Public Affairs, Cadet Summer Training 2019.
8th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets ruck six miles, July 14, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., in preparation for their 12-mile ruck test. Photo by: Madison Thompson
North Dakota National Guard Soldiers "stack" behind a protective Kevlar blanket as an explosive device is detonated on a target door at the Camp Grafton South breach range near Devils Lake, N.D. The student soldiers at the 12B30 Advanced Leadership Course are trained to calculate proper quantities of C4 explosives to use for various types of target options, as well as the safe distance they can be from the explosions, which might be used in combat situations.
The realistic training uses demolition charges placed on target doors to simulate an assault through various types of locked doors. The charges are detonated to allow access into buildings containing simulated combatants as the Soldiers are stacked behind a protective breacher's blanket, which contain layers of Kevlar. The blanket allows the Soldiers to stand near the blast while protecting them from blast pressure and fragmentation, so they can quickly pass through the door after detonation. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp) (Released)
Old & New? Good & Bad? Bad & Bad?! A Voyager leaves Crewe with an Glasgow train, passing the APT at Crewe Heritage Centre. Funny to think the APT is cosy and spacious inside, and the Voyager is the complete opposite. 07/04/13
4th Platoon, Alpha Company, 2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp, Fort Knox, Ky., July 3, 2022. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Evan Ruchotzke)
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10th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets participate in warrior skills training at Fort Knox, Ky. July 29, 2023. Warrior skills training familiarizes Cadets with hand grenades, claymore mines, direct fire planning and other tactical skills as they progress through Cadet Summer Training. | Abigail Chipps, West Chester University, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadets form 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp participated in the Situational Training Exercise July 31, 2018 at Fort Knox, Ky. Photo by Haley Brown
During the weekend of 16th/17th July 2011 I spent the weekend down in London with Welshot Imaging (www.welshotimaging.co.uk) doing a Documentary, Reportage & Street Photography course.
During the Sunday we where joined by Will Cheung who's the editor of Advanced Photographer (www.advancedphotographer.co.uk) who invited us to test the new Olympus E-P3 to see how it performs as a street photography camera.
On pages 70-71 of this magazine the images we all took during this Welshot event where published in this magazine.
Based on any of a variety of different criteria – number of users, publications or deposits in the Protein Data Bank, for example – the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory stands out as the premier hard X-ray research facility in the Western Hemisphere.
Army ROTC Cadet Hampton Rea, The Citadel, learns how to use hand grenades while training with 3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp, at Fort Knox, Ky., June 18, 2022. Each Cadet threw five practice hand grenades, three in the standing position and two in the kneeling position. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs
11th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets conduct ambush drills during a Field Training Exercise (FTX) at Cadet Summer Training in Fort Knox, Ky., August 11, 2022. Cadets learned the importance of communication and the responsibility of upholding leadership roles during this training. | Photo by Cristina Betz, CST Public Affairs Office
Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Jim Battle.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and partners are raising awareness of the rules around advanced stop lines (ASLs) at traffic lights.
The work forms part of Operation Considerate, GMP’s ongoing campaign to encourage all road users to show each other consideration.
ASLs are designed to help motorists and cyclists by providing an area for cyclists to wait in front of traffic when the lights are red.
Cyclists in this area are more easily visible to motorists, and have space to move off when the lights turn green.
Police are reminding motorists that they must not enter ASL boxes when the lights are on red, as this space is reserved for cyclists.
Motorists crossing the first stop line when the lights are red are liable for a £100 fine and three points on their licence. However, if the traffic light changes from green to amber and they cannot safely stop before the first line, then they may cross it, but must ensure they stop before the second line.
The message to cyclists is very simple – do not cross the second stop line while the traffic signal is red, as doing so is illegal and could result in a £50 fine.
Superintendent Craig Thompson of GMP’s Specialist Operations Branch said: “The main aim of Operation Considerate is to ensure that all road users share the road responsibly, and knowledge of the rules around ASLs is a key part of that.
“During the first two weeks of the campaign we will be educating motorists and cyclists on ASLs at certain junctions around the city centre, and then in the following two weeks we shall be carrying out enforcement work where people may face fines for failing to observe the rules.
“When using the roads we would advise motorists to leave at least 1.5m when passing cyclists, and cyclists need to have fixed lights on their bikes, both front and back.”
Operation Considerate, which will be promoted on Twitter under #OpConsiderate, is fully endorsed by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
Greater Manchester’s Deputy PCC Jim Battle said: “Everyone has a right to feel safe on the road – pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. We all share the road and we all need to obey the rules that help us get safely from A to B.
“Advanced stop lines provide an area of high visibility for cyclists and visibility is critical to cycling safety. GMP will be urging motorists to obey the rules of ASLs and reminding cyclists to maximise their visibility using bikelights and bright clothing – especially now the nights are getting darker.”
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp, Cadets undergo chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear training while at Cadet Summer Training, Fort Knox, Ky., June 24, 2023. Cadets were instructed on how to properly put on and use their gear before entering a chamber filled with CS gas. | Julia Galli, Florida State University, CST Public Affairs Office.
10th Regiment Advanced Camp Cadet Dannys Marrero-Cabllero, from Point Park University, uses a radio to communicate with other Cadets during an FTX mission, at Fort Knox, Ky., Aug. 1. | Photo by Matthew Billiot
1st Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets dunk their arms into ice water to keep their body tempeture down. Photo By | Jordyn McCulley, Public Affairs, Cadet Summer Training 2019.
Advanced Camp 10th Regiment started day one of their four days at the STX (situational tactical exercise) Lanes. July 28, Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Amber Vincent)
10th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets take notes during the Call for FIre training at Fort Knox, Ky during their Cadet Summer Training July 29, 2018. Photo by Dustin Massengill.
Cadet Buell, greets his parents at Family Day, August 17, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Jordyn McCulley, CST Public Affairs Office.
St. George's University holds an advanced airway management course in its newly renovated Simulation Center.
Typically, I can't remember when I took this photo, but seem to recall it was at an open day immediately after Foster Yeoman had taken delivery of all five of their class 59 heavy freight locomotives from General Motors. If I do remember correctly, the firm had become increasingly disillusioned by failures with locomotives and rolling stock being provided by the ailing BR, and had gained dispensation to operate their own trains. With nothing suitable on offer from a British builder ... assuming they could find one, they turned to North American builder GM / EMD who provided these competent if un-stylish heavy freight haulers which gained the TOPS code Class 59. In the manner we've grown so accustomed to, the British locomotive building industry crumbled away to virtually nothing hence all further Diesel locomotive requirement being met by GM (Class 66/ 67) and latterly rival GE. (Class 70) I guess, there'll be no going back.
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10th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets participate in warrior skills training at Fort Knox, Ky. July 29, 2023. Warrior skills training familiarizes Cadets with hand grenades, claymore mines, direct fire planning and other tactical skills as they progress through Cadet Summer Training. | Abigail Chipps, West Chester University, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadets listen to presentations prepared by the different branches of the Army for Branch Orientation. 11th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets explored potential career options they could take as second lieutenants at Branch Orientation August 15, 2019, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Madison Thompson, Cadet Summer Training Public Affairs Office