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Day 2 part of mulberry artificial harbour section, Arromanches, on D-Day beach, codename Gold, Normandy, France
Day 2 view of mulberry artificial harbour section from top of town, Arromanches, on D-Day beach, codename Gold, Normandy Normandie, France
Operation Blue Star was the codename for the attack on the Akal Takhat and the Golden Temple complex during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the Harmandir Sahib complex on the orders of the then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. At the time of the operation, close to 100,000 army troops had been deployed throughout Punjab.
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Name: Jake Thompson
Codename: Gentle Giant.
Role: USDF Sniper
Backstory: Jake refuses to work as anything other than a sniper because he doesn't have the heart to kill a urag when he can see his face. He was known to puke when he was in frontline infantry.
So, my project's codename is "Otter". For reasons that will become apparent quite soon. And this has kinda developed a life of its own. For example, code reviews get signed off on with an otter picture. And we all have plush otters on our desks. And things like that.
So realizing that there's otter statues in the middle of Pioneer Square in Portland.. Yeah. Felix and I even let Ed be an otter for the evening.
Another photo of my 25th anniversary GI JOE action figures. That's Duke He's my fave GI joe character. He's carrying a classic M16 assault rifle
The GI-JOE movie sucked, I liked the old animated series, DUke kicks ass!
[ity.] Codename Sailor V: Crescent Moon Compact
This is not anywhere in the anime. This is only in the 2 volume prequal, Codename Sailor V. The mirror inside is supposed to show the true form of everthing. When she opens the compact, the reflection inside always shows her in Sailor V form, and the reflection also destroys enemies.
This is just a little accessory that is held in the hand.
Battle of Peleliu
The Battle of Peleliu, codenamed Operation Stalemate II, was fought between the United States and the Empire of Japan in the Pacific Theater of World War II, from September–November 1944 on the island of Peleliu, present-day Palau. U.S. Marines of the First Marine Division and later soldiers of the U.S. Army's 81st Infantry Division, fought to capture an airstrip on the small coral island. This battle was part of a larger offensive campaign known as Operation Forager which ran from June 1944 to November 1944 in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
Shots for Codename: Proyecto 15.
Shots for Codename: Proyecto 15. All photos copyright by fusiontres studios.
ZER0's round two for codename: scribbler's at sa. and for this one, she had to tell xfive a cool gadget that she made. her gadget was this little thing with her eyes. since her eye's are already multicolored, she just made a contact that would let her see anything she wanted and yeah. ahaha.
Shots for Codename: Proyecto 15.
Shots for Codename: Proyecto 15. All photos copyright by fusiontres studios.
Shots for Codename: Proyecto 15.
Shots for Codename: Proyecto 15. All photos copyright by fusiontres studios.
The last of my nendoroid purchases. I do like the chair that came with L.
L is the detective called in to investigate the rash of mysterious deaths in the criminal population in the series, "DeathNote"
"0 Gravity Reinforcement and Engagement"
After the success of piloting the T.R.O.L.L in zero gravity, Nalogg ship designers decided to do away with the lower half, and modify the upper torso to withstand heavy acelleration and maneuvering of an L-class grav-drive. 0GRES are now steadily replacing lighter assault craft in fleets all over the solar system.
DSC00478: On June 9,1944, just three days after D-Day, two harbours codenamed Mulberry 'A' and 'B' were towed across the English channel and installed at Omaha Beach and Arromanches, respectively. However, a large storm on June 19, 1944, destroyed the Mulbery 'A' harbour at Omaha Beach, leaving only Mulbery 'B' at Arromanches, which came to be known as Port Winston. While the harbour at Omaha Beach was destroyed sooner than expected, Port Winston saw heavy use for eight months—despite being designed to last only three. During its uses, the harbour facilities at Port Winston were used to land over 2.5 million men, 500,000 vehicles, and 4 million tonnes of supplies providing much needed reinforcements.
The completed Mulberry harbour at Port Winston was constructed out of 600,000 tons of concrete and contained 33 jetties and 10 miles of floating roadways to land men and vehicles on the beach. Port Winston is commonly upheld as one of the best examples of military engineering and its remains are still visible today.
So many pockets, so nothing ever gets lost. Also fits a 12" laptop with so much room to spare.
I have seriously been meaning to post pictures of this bag for what seems like forever! This is one of my newest projects that I have been testing out since early summer. I absolutely love it and I get sooo many compliements. I am just working out all the kinks and hope to have this style available for purchase in my shop oh so soon!
Battle of Peleliu
The Battle of Peleliu, codenamed Operation Stalemate II, was fought between the United States and the Empire of Japan in the Pacific Theater of World War II, from September?November 1944 on the island of Peleliu, present-day Palau. U.S. Marines of the First Marine Division and later soldiers of the U.S. Army's 81st Infantry Division, fought to capture an airstrip on the small coral island. This battle was part of a larger offensive campaign known as Operation Forager which ran from June 1944 to November 1944 in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
Major General William Rupertus, USMC?commander of 1st Marine Division?predicted the island would be secured within four days.[1] However, due to Japan's well-crafted fortifications and stiff resistance,[2] the battle lasted over two months. In the United States, it was a controversial battle because of the island's questionable strategic value and the high casualty rate, which was the highest for U.S. military personnel of any battle in the Pacific War.[3] The National Museum of the Marine Corps called it "the bitterest battle of the war for the Marines".
Date 15 September - 27 November 1944
Location Peleliu, Palau Islands
Result American victory
Belligerents
United States & Empire of Japan
Commanders and leaders
United States William H. Rupertus
Empire of Japan Kunio Nakagawa
Strength
United States
1st Marine Division: 17,490
81st Infantry Division: 10,994
Empire of Japan
14th Infantry Division: Approximately 11,000 men
Casualties and losses
United States
1st Marine Division:
1,252 killed, 5,274 wounded or missing
81st Infantry Division:
542 killed, 2,736 wounded or missing
Total: 1,794 killed, 8,010 wounded or missing
Empire of Japan
10,695 killed,
202 captured
Operation Blue Star was the codename for the attack on the Akal Takhat and the Golden Temple complex during the period June 1 to 6, 1984. The Indian army invaded the Harmandir Sahib complex on the orders of the then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. At the time of the operation, close to 100,000 army troops had been deployed throughout Punjab.