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Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville speaks at an AUSA breakfast located at the National Museum of the United States Army. (AUSA/Luc Dunn)

U.S. Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Ray Odierno and Linda Odierno were welcomed to Fort Knox by Maj. Gen. Richard Mustion, Commander of U.S. Army Humand Resources Command, Kelley Mustion and Col. T.J. Edwards, Fort Knox Garrison Commander, July 10, 2014. Gen. Odierno was visiting with the senior leaders from HRC and Cadets from the U.S. Army Cadet Command to talk about his vision for the Army in the future. (Photo by Reneé Rhodes/ Fort Knox Visual Information)

La Tour Mirabeau, siège du CSA / The Mirabeau Tower, seat of the CSA ~ Paris, France.

  

Cette tour héberge le siège du CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel) en France.

Le 3 février 2009, le CSA à fêté le 20ème anniversaire de son installation.

Le CSA garantit en France l’exercice de la liberté de communication audiovisuelle dans les conditions définies par la loi.

En 1989 le CSA fût chargé de nommer les présidents des chaînes publiques de radio et télévision françaises (France Télévisions)*.

Une réforme du président Français et de son gouvernement confisque au CSA cette responsabilité : dans l’avenir, le président de France Télévisions sera nommé directement par le Conseil des Ministres (naturellement présidé par le Président Français) même si le Parlement et le CSA interviennent encore dans le processus ; ceci augmente les craintes concernant l’indépendance des médias français (une grande partie d’entre eux est contrôlée par les barons de presse proche de Nicolas Sarkozy).

  

This building houses the head quarters of the CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel: Audiovisual Superior Council – the regulatory body governing television & radio) in France.

On the 3rd of February 2009, the CSA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation.

The CSA’s role is to guarantee the free exercise of communication under the conditions defined by French law.

In 1989 the CSA was given the responsibility of nominating the president of the French public television & radio networks (France Télévisions)**.

Under current reforms of the French public television networks, the French President and his government are confiscating this responsibility from the CSA – in the future, it shall be the Council of Ministers (naturally, presided by the French President), who shall nominate the head of France Télévisions, although the parliament & CSA continue to play a role; raising increased worries concerning the independence of the French media (a large part of which is controlled by Press Barons close to Nicolas Sarkozy).

   

*Dans la décision n°89-259 DC, le Conseil constitutionnel, saisi après le vote de la loi n°89-532, estime que la nomination des présidents des sociétés nationales de programme par l’instance de régulation garantit l’indépendance de la conception et de la programmation des émissions.

 

**In its decision n°89-259 DC, the Conseil constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), seized following the vote of the law n°89-532, held that the nomination of the presidents of the national broadcasting companies by the regulatory body guarantees the independence of the conception and programming of broadcasts.

Dandelion Greens, Baby Bok Choi, Cabbage, Radish, Green Peppers, Broccoli

La Tour Mirabeau, siège du CSA / The Mirabeau Tower, seat of the CSA ~ Paris, France.

  

Cette tour héberge le siège du CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel) en France.

Le 3 février 2009, le CSA à fêté le 20ème anniversaire de son installation.

Le CSA garantit en France l’exercice de la liberté de communication audiovisuelle dans les conditions définies par la loi.

En 1989 le CSA fût chargé de nommer les présidents des chaînes publiques de radio et télévision françaises (France Télévisions)*.

Une réforme du président Français et de son gouvernement confisque au CSA cette responsabilité : dans l’avenir, le président de France Télévisions sera nommé directement par le Conseil des Ministres (naturellement présidé par le Président Français) même si le Parlement et le CSA interviennent encore dans le processus ; ceci augmente les craintes concernant l’indépendance des médias français (une grande partie d’entre eux est contrôlée par les barons de presse proche de Nicolas Sarkozy).

  

This building houses the head quarters of the CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel: Audiovisual Superior Council – the regulatory body governing television & radio) in France.

On the 3rd of February 2009, the CSA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation.

The CSA’s role is to guarantee the free exercise of communication under the conditions defined by French law.

In 1989 the CSA was given the responsibility of nominating the president of the French public television & radio networks (France Télévisions)**.

Under current reforms of the French public television networks, the French President and his government are confiscating this responsibility from the CSA – in the future, it shall be the Council of Ministers (naturally, presided by the French President), who shall nominate the head of France Télévisions, although the parliament & CSA continue to play a role; raising increased worries concerning the independence of the French media (a large part of which is controlled by Press Barons close to Nicolas Sarkozy).

   

*Dans la décision n°89-259 DC, le Conseil constitutionnel, saisi après le vote de la loi n°89-532, estime que la nomination des présidents des sociétés nationales de programme par l’instance de régulation garantit l’indépendance de la conception et de la programmation des émissions.

 

**In its decision n°89-259 DC, the Conseil constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), seized following the vote of the law n°89-532, held that the nomination of the presidents of the national broadcasting companies by the regulatory body guarantees the independence of the conception and programming of broadcasts.

The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.

(Photos by: Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)

 

Peppers, Kale, Tomatoes, Onions, Cabbage, Cucumbers

attempt to stay on top of CSA no. 2. the list was cute but i realized i don't want to draw a new list every singl eweek, as much as i like drawing. so the idea this time is that i can reuse magnets from week to week. i will have to add more every so week, but eventually i should find myself with the full CSA set...

The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.

(Photos by: Staff Sgt. Vito T. Bryant/ USMA Public Affairs)

 

Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville speaks at an AUSA breakfast located at the National Museum of the United States Army. (AUSA/Luc Dunn)

CSA General Benjamin H. Helm. He was born in 1831 and commanded a brigade in Breckinridge's division at Vicksburg. He was killed on September 20, 1863 during the Battle of Chickamauga. The bust is located behind the Kentucky monument.

Vicksburg National Military Park

Vicksburg, MS

Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville speaks at an AUSA breakfast located at the National Museum of the United States Army. (AUSA/Luc Dunn)

Mustard Greens, Yellow Squash, Turnips, Kohlrabi, Cucumbers

Thanks Dietmar! Czechoslovakia, collectors spoon celebrating 50 years,

11,3cm

Gen. Mark A Milley, the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army said, U.S. Army Africa is a premier Army team that builds capabilities of our African partner nations and strengthens Readiness for the total U.S. Army on social media after his visit to Vicenza, Italy, Oct. 28, 2016.

 

Photo origin: twitter.com/GENMarkMilley

 

Full article: CSA visits Soldiers in Italy

www.dvidshub.net/news/213170/csa-visits-soldiers-italy

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

Join the U.S. Army Africa conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArmyAfrica

 

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

La Tour Mirabeau, siège du CSA / The Mirabeau Tower, seat of the CSA ~ Paris, France.

  

Cette tour héberge le siège du CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel) en France.

Le 3 février 2009, le CSA à fêté le 20ème anniversaire de son installation.

Le CSA garantit en France l’exercice de la liberté de communication audiovisuelle dans les conditions définies par la loi.

En 1989 le CSA fût chargé de nommer les présidents des chaînes publiques de radio et télévision françaises (France Télévisions)*.

Une réforme du président Français et de son gouvernement confisque au CSA cette responsabilité : dans l’avenir, le président de France Télévisions sera nommé directement par le Conseil des Ministres (naturellement présidé par le Président Français) même si le Parlement et le CSA interviennent encore dans le processus ; ceci augmente les craintes concernant l’indépendance des médias français (une grande partie d’entre eux est contrôlée par les barons de presse proche de Nicolas Sarkozy).

  

This building houses the head quarters of the CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel: Audiovisual Superior Council – the regulatory body governing television & radio) in France.

On the 3rd of February 2009, the CSA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation.

The CSA’s role is to guarantee the free exercise of communication under the conditions defined by French law.

In 1989 the CSA was given the responsibility of nominating the president of the French public television & radio networks (France Télévisions)**.

Under current reforms of the French public television networks, the French President and his government are confiscating this responsibility from the CSA – in the future, it shall be the Council of Ministers (naturally, presided by the French President), who shall nominate the head of France Télévisions, although the parliament & CSA continue to play a role; raising increased worries concerning the independence of the French media (a large part of which is controlled by Press Barons close to Nicolas Sarkozy).

   

*Dans la décision n°89-259 DC, le Conseil constitutionnel, saisi après le vote de la loi n°89-532, estime que la nomination des présidents des sociétés nationales de programme par l’instance de régulation garantit l’indépendance de la conception et de la programmation des émissions.

 

**In its decision n°89-259 DC, the Conseil constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), seized following the vote of the law n°89-532, held that the nomination of the presidents of the national broadcasting companies by the regulatory body guarantees the independence of the conception and programming of broadcasts.

Scott Arbor CSA veggies, Week 1 - June 6

 

Contained: garlic, shallots, onions, 3 types of squash, 2 types of cucumber, carrots, (where are my cherry tomatoes, man?)

 

Review: garlic and shallots were tasty but extremely hard to peel; squash was tasty too but must there always be so much? yes, evidently; cucs were crisp, sweet, and tasty, carrots better raw than cooked.

 

Made: carmelized onions with hashbrowns, squash and pasta in garlic cream sauce, pesto pasta with sauteed squash, sauteed squash and mushrooms with dill x2, roasted carrots/potatoes, refrigerator pickles, cucumber water, and ate carrots and cucs raw.

 

Remaining: shallots, garlic. Gave some stuff away to mil and friend as well.

Gen. Mark A Milley, the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army said, U.S. Army Africa is a premier Army team that builds capabilities of our African partner nations and strengthens Readiness for the total U.S. Army on social media after his visit to Vicenza, Italy, Oct. 28, 2016.

 

Photo origin: twitter.com/GENMarkMilley

 

Full article: CSA visits Soldiers in Italy

www.dvidshub.net/news/213170/csa-visits-soldiers-italy

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

Join the U.S. Army Africa conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArmyAfrica

 

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

La Tour Mirabeau, siège du CSA / The Mirabeau Tower, seat of the CSA ~ Paris, France.

  

Cette tour héberge le siège du CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel) en France.

Le 3 février 2009, le CSA à fêté le 20ème anniversaire de son installation.

Le CSA garantit en France l’exercice de la liberté de communication audiovisuelle dans les conditions définies par la loi.

En 1989 le CSA fût chargé de nommer les présidents des chaînes publiques de radio et télévision françaises (France Télévisions)*.

Une réforme du président Français et de son gouvernement confisque au CSA cette responsabilité : dans l’avenir, le président de France Télévisions sera nommé directement par le Conseil des Ministres (naturellement présidé par le Président Français) même si le Parlement et le CSA interviennent encore dans le processus ; ceci augmente les craintes concernant l’indépendance des médias français (une grande partie d’entre eux est contrôlée par les barons de presse proche de Nicolas Sarkozy).

  

This building houses the head quarters of the CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel: Audiovisual Superior Council – the regulatory body governing television & radio) in France.

On the 3rd of February 2009, the CSA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation.

The CSA’s role is to guarantee the free exercise of communication under the conditions defined by French law.

In 1989 the CSA was given the responsibility of nominating the president of the French public television & radio networks (France Télévisions)**.

Under current reforms of the French public television networks, the French President and his government are confiscating this responsibility from the CSA – in the future, it shall be the Council of Ministers (naturally, presided by the French President), who shall nominate the head of France Télévisions, although the parliament & CSA continue to play a role; raising increased worries concerning the independence of the French media (a large part of which is controlled by Press Barons close to Nicolas Sarkozy).

   

*Dans la décision n°89-259 DC, le Conseil constitutionnel, saisi après le vote de la loi n°89-532, estime que la nomination des présidents des sociétés nationales de programme par l’instance de régulation garantit l’indépendance de la conception et de la programmation des émissions.

 

**In its decision n°89-259 DC, the Conseil constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), seized following the vote of the law n°89-532, held that the nomination of the presidents of the national broadcasting companies by the regulatory body guarantees the independence of the conception and programming of broadcasts..

Scott Arbor CSA veggies, Week 7 - July 18

 

Contained: shallots, bicolored long beans, jalapeno peppers, anaheim pepper, sweet basil and purple basil, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, and 2 types of cucumber. And no squash!!!

 

Review: The tomatoes pretty bad actually -- fine on the outside and white/black or unripe on the inside -- only a few were usuable. I have sympathy though because this rain has been so extraordinary - I'm surprised anything is growing.

 

Made: pesto to freeze, cucumber+cherry tomato+feta saladx2, green bean spread (frijole mole - from Animal Vegetable Miracle book), good pico

 

Remaining: Shallots, jalepenos

Gen. Mark A Milley, the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army said, U.S. Army Africa is a premier Army team that builds capabilities of our African partner nations and strengthens Readiness for the total U.S. Army on social media after his visit to Vicenza, Italy, Oct. 28, 2016.

 

Photo origin: twitter.com/GENMarkMilley

 

Full article: CSA visits Soldiers in Italy

www.dvidshub.net/news/213170/csa-visits-soldiers-italy

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

Join the U.S. Army Africa conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArmyAfrica

 

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

One of the locations where the New Hampshire CSA distributes produce to its members every Friday. What's a CSA? It stands for community supported agriculture. It's a farm co-op. You buy in at the beginning of the season, then you eat whatever happens to be in season. This week we're probably going to make some yummy soup from the potatoes and leeks I picked up Friday. Or maybe something with some lamb?

Gen. Mark A Milley, the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army said, U.S. Army Africa is a premier Army team that builds capabilities of our African partner nations and strengthens Readiness for the total U.S. Army on social media after his visit to Vicenza, Italy, Oct. 28, 2016.

 

Photo origin: twitter.com/GENMarkMilley

 

Full article: CSA visits Soldiers in Italy

www.dvidshub.net/news/213170/csa-visits-soldiers-italy

 

To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil

 

Join the U.S. Army Africa conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArmyAfrica

 

Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica

Foto: Eduardo Vieira/RCortez/CSA

La Tour Mirabeau, siège du CSA / The Mirabeau Tower, seat of the CSA ~ Paris, France.

  

Cette tour héberge le siège du CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel) en France.

Le 3 février 2009, le CSA à fêté le 20ème anniversaire de son installation.

Le CSA garantit en France l’exercice de la liberté de communication audiovisuelle dans les conditions définies par la loi.

En 1989 le CSA fût chargé de nommer les présidents des chaînes publiques de radio et télévision françaises (France Télévisions)*.

Une réforme du président Français et de son gouvernement confisque au CSA cette responsabilité : dans l’avenir, le président de France Télévisions sera nommé directement par le Conseil des Ministres (naturellement présidé par le Président Français) même si le Parlement et le CSA interviennent encore dans le processus ; ceci augmente les craintes concernant l’indépendance des médias français (une grande partie d’entre eux est contrôlée par les barons de presse proche de Nicolas Sarkozy).

  

This building houses the head quarters of the CSA (Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel: Audiovisual Superior Council – the regulatory body governing television & radio) in France.

On the 3rd of February 2009, the CSA celebrated the 20th anniversary of its foundation.

The CSA’s role is to guarantee the free exercise of communication under the conditions defined by French law.

In 1989 the CSA was given the responsibility of nominating the president of the French public television & radio networks (France Télévisions)**.

Under current reforms of the French public television networks, the French President and his government are confiscating this responsibility from the CSA – in the future, it shall be the Council of Ministers (naturally, presided by the French President), who shall nominate the head of France Télévisions, although the parliament & CSA continue to play a role; raising increased worries concerning the independence of the French media (a large part of which is controlled by Press Barons close to Nicolas Sarkozy).

   

*Dans la décision n°89-259 DC, le Conseil constitutionnel, saisi après le vote de la loi n°89-532, estime que la nomination des présidents des sociétés nationales de programme par l’instance de régulation garantit l’indépendance de la conception et de la programmation des émissions.

 

**In its decision n°89-259 DC, the Conseil constitutionnel (Constitutional Council), seized following the vote of the law n°89-532, held that the nomination of the presidents of the national broadcasting companies by the regulatory body guarantees the independence of the conception and programming of broadcasts.

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