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Capacity-building Training Workshop on Conflict Resolution and Strategic Peacebuilding

With as LAME as Roses has gotten, I doubt 62 customers would appear.

 

When I was a child, we didn't have Wal-mart in Augusta, We has Roses Stores. I don't recall them to be as crappy as the ones I've been in in the past 2 years in Nashville and Augusta.

 

I went to Roses before Target because it was a relic of my childhood and I remembered it so fondly.

A capacity crowd at the Northwood - Westmont game

Brent from Sleep with the Skeleton @ Maximum Capacity - Chicopee, MA

The Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave was an American large heavy-lift helicopter of the 1950s.

It was developed as an assault transport for the US Marine Corps with a capacity of 26 fully equipped Marines. The Marines ordered the aircraft in 1951. The first prototype flew in 1953 and production deliveries began in July 1956 to Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1), with a total of sixty aircraft being produced.

The US Army evaluated the prototype in 1954 and ordered 94 as the CH-37A, the first being delivered in summer 1956. All Marine Corps and Army examples were delivered by mid-1960. Army examples were all upgraded to CH-37B status in the early 1960s, being given Lear auto-stabilization equipment and the ability to load and unload while hovering.

At the time of delivery, the CH-37 was the largest helicopter in the Western world and it was Sikorsky's first twin-engine helicopter. Two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial engines were mounted in outboard pods that also contained the retractable landing gear. This left the fuselage free for cargo, which could be loaded and unloaded through large clamshell doors in the nose. The early models could carry a payload of either three M422 Mighty Mites (a lightweight jeep-like vehicle) or 26 troops. For storage, the main rotor blades folded back on the fuselage and the tail rotor mast folded forward on the fuselage.

The CH-37 was one of the last heavy helicopters to use piston engines, which were larger, heavier and less powerful than the turboshaft engines subsequently employed in later military helicopters. This accounted for the type's fairly short service life, all being withdrawn from service by the late 1960s, replaced in Army service by the distantly related CH-54 Tarhe and in the Marine Corps by the CH-53 Sea Stallion.

Four CH-37Bs were deployed to Vietnam in September 1965 to assist in the recovery of downed U.S. aircraft, serving in this role from Marble Mountain Air Facility until May 1967.[2] They were very successful at this role, recovering over US$7.5 million worth of equipment, some of which was retrieved from behind enemy lines. The CH-37 was also used to recover film capsules descending from space by parachute.

 

October 27, 2023: Surge Capacity (Flintshire) and jockey Joel Rosario win the Grade 3 Valley View Stakes at Keeneland Race Course for trainer Chad Brown and owner Klaravich Stables

Councilwoman Beth Jones (far left) acted as chair for the Democratic Town Committee caucus in the Town Hall auditorium on July 27, 2009. The room's 160-person capacity was certainly not met. New Canaan is a Republican town.

Capacity: about 6 cups

Seen at the NC State Fair, Raleigh.

Max Capacity and The Glowing Stars at Maker Faire 2011

 

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Capacity building session 1: Plant species conservation planning

Sessions de renforcement des capacités 1: Planification de la conservation des espèces végétales

Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 24 October 2016

1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”

1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”

Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.

More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:

www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/

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Under the BMDP capacity building exercise, 5 new computers were donated to the Belmopan city council, which have assisted to increased the productivity of the office.

‪#‎Capacity‬ building session for Kirans on ‪#‎Leadership‬, Decision Making & ‪#‎Community‬ Mobilization at Arbian Sea Country Club Karachi under HANDS Awareness to Action (A2A) project

Photos of my rescues I made family.

de izq a der: Seba, Sergio, Karlita, Zeta, Tela, Cris, Belé, Rox y yo

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