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27TH ANNUAL NATIONAL MILITARY SURVIVOR SEMINAR AND GOOD GRIEF CAMP
MAY 28 - 31, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C.
PHOTOS BY NESSA
TAPS 2018 National Military Survivor Seminar
Arlington, VA
Friday, May 25, 2018
Photography by Lenzy Ruffin
I've used this route before, no assistance required - thank you!
My rental Ford Grand C-Max has an impressively large display.
Kabul, Afghanistan—International Security Assistance Force commander, General John R. Allen was the guest of honor for the Marine Corps birthday cake cutting ceremony at ISAF Headquarters, Nov. 10. Before wishing his fellow Marines a happy 236th birthday, Gen. Allen presided over the cake cutting and then presented slices to the oldest and youngest Marines present. After the ceremony, the ISAF Commander visited with fellow Marines. (U.S. Army Photo/Sgt. April Campbell) (released)
United States Air Force Europe loads the aviation pallets to move the supplies to the country of Georgia due to the current events in early August. Twenty-eight Soldiers from the 66th Transportation Company, and the 39th Transportation Battalion, and airmen from the 723rd Air Mobility Squadron worked 36 hours to palletize over 75,000 pounds of emergency shelter items and medical supplies which include tents, blankets, bedding, hygiene items, clothing, beds, cots, and medical supplies in order to support this mission to the Georgian people. (Photo by Capt Bryan Woods, 21st TSC Public Affairs)
This woman is receiving a relief items package. She and her husband lost their house and all their belongings when a landslide covered a whole area with mud in 2012. The affected area was Chosica, near the Peruvian capital Lima. Through its partner COOPI, ECHO provided assistance to the affected population, with matresses and basic households and hygiene kits.
© EU 2012- Photo credits: EC/ECHO/Isabel Coello
Members of the Army Field Support Battalion- Kandahar formed a mobile redistribution property assistance team to assist members of Task Force Lone Star, a part of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, with the turn in of their theater provided equipment. TF Lone Star is sending troops home as part of the surge recovery and the team went to Forward Operating Base Farah to assist them with turning in and transferring equipment ranging from generators, tactical vehicles, to mobile kitchen trailers. While there the team also participated in many of the holiday events hosted by the unit.
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Helps identify the wind direction. If the white line is to the left, you aim right, if it is to the right, aim to the left. If it's in the middle, aim at the middle.
Above applies to Sniper Elite difficulty only though. All other difficulties do not need you to identify wind. Only gravity.
We congratulate our students for securing the 3rd Position in the KIST FAIR 2073 Inter-College Science, IT & Management Exhibition cum Competition, organized by KIST College & HSS, Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu on 10 December 2016.
The project titled as ‘Ingenious Infrastructure’ was led by Avishek Dangal (XI N) along with other members: Srijan Pokharel (XI N), Dhaniraj Singh (XI N), Shusank Dahal (XI N, Class Representative), Ekata Tandukar (XI N, Member of Social Club), Reshma Balami (XI N, Member of Science Club) and Manish Kharel (XI N). Other members Sachhyam Shakya, Vidit Pandey, and Sanskar BC, too gave assistance for the completion of the objective of the project.
Mr. Raju Koirala (Incharge, Innovation Centre) supervised the project.
Delta Air Lines Capt. John Rosenberg receives ALPA’s Pilot Assistance Award for his extraordinary dedication to evolving ALPA’s Professional Standards program
Le Thanh Hieu, social worker from provincial social work service center provides to Huyen. Social workers and child protection officers are stretched thin. They work on poverty reduction, social evil prevention, child protection etc. but they don’t focus on child protection. And pay is very poor. I only make 2.9 mil a month. And then I get transport and lunch if I travel to the field -70,000 VND for far away districts, 1000 VND per km for travel assistance. My salary is low but doing social work is my passion so I am very happy with my current job. What is a big challenge is getting the support from higher level DOLISA and PPC to keep me in training so that I can improve my skills and continue my studies.
Fort Bragg service members practice donning protective gear Oct. 30, 2014, as they prepare to deploy to Africa in support of Operation United Assistance.
(Photo by Lewis Perkins/ Fort Bragg Paraglide)
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COMPASS and Safeguards Assistance to States event held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 June 2023
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Ambiance: Located on a beautiful property equipped with a banquet hall for larger parties, Da Vittorio was the most grandiose location of my five Michelin restaurant tour in Italy. Picturesque and peaceful, stepping on the property I immediately knew why this restaurant/small hotel was so popular with everyone I spoke to. Once inside, I could see that the restaurant appeals more to local diners than foreigners. On Sat & Sun they have a brunch and dessert buffet, filling the dining room with those who were dressed to the nines, along with families with many children, to people in jeans. The restaurant itself was filled with an abundance of chatter (think Chinese dim sum) which confused me when I first entered the premises, believing that the main floor room was the casual dining room of the châteaux and not the one that I was to part myself of €170. I might have made a mistake to not order the classical menu that balanced both raw and cooked courses and instead opting for the one featuring all raw fish (although the ingredients were spectacular and absolutely sweet with freshness, my palate grew bored of the similarly prepared items). All my courses were served in pairs.
COMPASS and Safeguards Assistance to States event held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 June 2023
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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UNFPA Turkey’s project, “Increased access of rural refugees to health and protection services in Turkey” aims to increase the availability, accessibility, and demand for primary health care and protection services in the rural areas of five provinces in Turkey. The project financially supported by EU financial aid.
In the times of COVID19, UNFPA Turkey mobile service units have been continuing their services and are also providing information on Covid-19 and distributing sanitizers and monitoring the infection.
Photo credit: Turkey_2020_UNFPA Turkey
TAPS 2019 25th Anniversary National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp
Arlington, VA
Sunday, May 26, 2018
Photography by Nessa J
Livestock assistance packages containing concentrated animal feed and fodder crop seeds were given to drought-affected pastoralists. Each beneficiary received 100 kg of concentrated animal feed, which is sufficient enough to feed five small (sheep and goats) and two large (cattle) ruminants for one month.
Photo © FAO/ Freshta Ghani
TAPS 2019 25th Anniversary National Military Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp
Arlington, VA
Friday, May 24, 2018
Photography by Catherine Carbullido
Today in Geneva, the United States announced nearly $24 million in additional humanitarian assistance to the people of Yemen, including critical support for coordination and logistics operations to ensure aid continues to reach the most vulnerable. This brings the total U.S. humanitarian aid to nearly $721 million since October 2017. USAID Assistant Administrator Michael Harvey stated, “For our assistance to save lives, humanitarians and life-saving supplies must be able reach the people and places most in need. Food, fuel and medicine must be allowed access into all areas and be able to flow into and throughout the country freely. All parties must also avoid civilian targets and critical infrastructure -- including especially hospitals, water systems, and markets -- and do everything they can to facilitate the timely delivery of humanitarian assistance.”
More than 24 million people in Yemen – nearly 80 percent of the population – are in need of humanitarian assistance. The United States is one of the largest donors of humanitarian assistance to the Yemen response, and we remain committed to helping the people of Yemen. However, no amount of humanitarian or development assistance will end this conflict. A peaceful resolution to the crisis must be found to put an end to the suffering of millions. We call on our partners and other donors around the world to join us in responding to this urgent crisis amid rapidly growing needs.
U.S. Mission Photo/Eric Bridiers
Assistance to Palau for diagnostics of COVID-19
Equipment being used to assist in the fight against COVID 19 at the Belau National Hospital, Koror, Palau. 30 December 2020
Photo Credit: S. Erungel, Bureau of Foreign Affairs & Trade
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is dispatching equipment to countries around the world to enable them to use a nuclear-derived technique to rapidly detect the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. This emergency assistance is part of the IAEA's response to requests for support from Member States in controlling an increasing number of infections worldwide.
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Legal Assistance Centre (LAC) has announced plans to take legal action against the municipality of Otavi for the failure to provide adequate water and sanitisation facilities to the community.
During consultations throughout 2009, LAC staff witnessed community toilets in a deplorable state. Water in the toilets, built to service the more than 4,000 residents, has been turned off. Instead, people have used the entrance and surrounding area of the toilets to relieve themselves, leaving a pool of human waste surrounding the area.
Martha Lukas, a resident of Otavi’s informal settlement, says the sanitisation situation gets worse during the rain season. “The rubbish flows with the water in our yards,” Lukas says. “As a result we get diseases like diarrhoea, malaria and cholera.”
She adds that those affected are mostly elderly people and children.
Cornelia Ubu-gaes, a resident of the Bliekies Drop settlement for 14 years, reports that that the sanitization situation became unbearable about five years ago and the toilets regularly have maintenance problems.
She further stresses that, “Some water points were built close to the toilets, therefore contaminating the drinking water.”
Norman Tjombe, director of the LAC, says that all Namibians should have access to fair public services, the right to proper housing and the right to safe living conditions.
“This is really about fundamental freedoms – the right to dignity, the right to safety and security and the right to non-discrimination, based on socio-economic status,” Tjombe states.
LAC is among a growing number of organisations around the world who are urging the international community to recognize that access to better sanitisation is a fundamental human need and, therefore, a basic human right.
Of additional concern for the Otavi Informal Settlement residents are the six water points for the community.
Ubu-gaes points out that many people in Otavi’s informal settlement are impoverished and unable to afford the price of water. The water system has no provision for these residents that can’t afford water at all.
During an LAC collaborative documentation project with Stanford Law, researchers learned of children in Otavi’s informal settlement, as young as six or seven, who regularly must beg for water from other settlement residents. The children do not go to school but instead spend each day at the rubbish dump site looking for food.
In November 2007, the Ombudsman carried out an investigation on the health hazard conditions in and around the toilets at the informal settlement in Otavi. A report was then submitted to the Ministry of Regional, Local Government and Housing, the regional health directorate in Otjiwarongo and the Otavi village council.
In 2008, a reassessment was done by the team of the Ombudsman. The obligation of the village council was not fulfilled, the Ombudsman’s report stated.
The application will be finalised in December 2009 and filed in January 2010.
PHILIPPINE SEA (Mar. 15, 2011) - An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter transports humanitarian assistance supplies from the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9) to the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Essex is underway to Japan to provide humanitarian assistance as directed in support of Operation Tomodachi. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Casey H. Kyhl)
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Soldiers with 58th Signal Company, 101st Special Troops Battalion, and signal Soldiers with the 101st Sustainment Brigade, Task Force Lifeliner, play a friendly game of ball on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2014, at Camp Buchanan, Buchanan Liberia. Task Force Lifeliner is the logistical element deployed to Liberia in support of Operation UNITED ASSISTANCE. Operation UNITED ASSISTANCE is a Department of Defense operation in Liberia to provide logistics, training and engineering support to U.S. Agency for International Development-led efforts to contain the Ebola virus outbreak in western Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mary Rose Mittlesteadt, 101st Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs/RELEASED)
HERAT, Afghanistan-A U.S. Air Force National Guard C-130 takes flight from Camp Arena airfield, Oct. 1, 2008. Camp Arena is the Regional Command-West Headquarters of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). ISAF is assisting the Afghan government in extending and exercising its authority and influence across the country, creating the conditions for stabilization and reconstruction. (ISAF photo by U.S. Air Force TSgt Laura K. Smith)(released)
Head end helpers assist in lifting a Spokane bound manifest up the grade of Bozeman Pass on a beautiful summer afternoon.
A Coast Guard Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON) MH-65 Dolphin aircrew forward deployed aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Seneca medevacs a Honduran near Puerto Lempira, Honduras Nov. 13, 2020. The Coast Guard is assisting in urgent search and rescue and redistribution of relief aid in Honduras affected by Hurricane Eta. (U.S. Coast Guard photo)
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Lance Cpl. Michael J. Burst guides relief supplies onto a KC-130J Hercules aircraft during humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations Dec. 12 at Villamor Air Base in Manila, Republic of the Philippines. Multiple countries have donated supplies to the Republic of the Philippines to support Philippine-led relief efforts following Typhoon Pablo (international name Bopha). Burst is an aircrew trainee with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 152, Marine Aircraft Control Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Matthew Manning/Released)
U.S. Air Force Capt. Alexis Beauvais, medical subject matter expert instructor, updates moulaged members of the Mongolian Armed Forces as part of mass casualty response training during Operation PACANGEL 14-4 Mongolia, Aug. 8 2014. Operation PACANGEL helps cultivate common bonds and foster goodwill between the U.S., Mongolia and regional nations by conducting multilateral humanitarian assistance and civil military operations. (Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. William Banton/Released)