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CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - On Mar. 22 here, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Harden, command engineer, 143d ESC, was honored with the de Fleury Medal by the Corps of Engineers. The tradition was started when the Corps of Engineers implemented the US Army Regimental system; the senior Engineer leadership sought a method for the Corps of Engineers to honor those individuals who have provided significant contributions to Army Engineering. With an emphasis on the history, customs, and traditions of the Corps, the Engineer Regiment instituted an award that tied in with the beginnings of the nation and the Army Corps of Engineers.
The day was capped off by the promotion of Staff Sgt. Eric Cintron, information assurance, to Sgt. 1st Class; Master Sgt. Nelson being awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his work here as FRAGO manager and Sgt. Teresa Munoz, human resources, receiving accolades for scoring 300 on her physical fitness test and being honored as Soldier of the week.
Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO, 143d ESC
120131-N-CD297-023 GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Jan. 31, 2012) Recruits from Recruit Training Command (RTC), the Navy's only boot camp, move with precision as they march and sing cadences on their way to their next destination at RTC here on Jan. 31. RTC trains more than 35,000 Sailors annually. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Andre N. McIntyre/Released)
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - On Mar. 22 here, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Harden, command engineer, 143d ESC, was honored with the de Fleury Medal by the Corps of Engineers. The tradition was started when the Corps of Engineers implemented the US Army Regimental system; the senior Engineer leadership sought a method for the Corps of Engineers to honor those individuals who have provided significant contributions to Army Engineering. With an emphasis on the history, customs, and traditions of the Corps, the Engineer Regiment instituted an award that tied in with the beginnings of the nation and the Army Corps of Engineers.
The day was capped off by the promotion of Staff Sgt. Eric Cintron, information assurance, to Sgt. 1st Class; Master Sgt. Nelson being awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his work here as FRAGO manager and Sgt. Teresa Munoz, human resources, receiving accolades for scoring 300 on her physical fitness test and being honored as Soldier of the week.
Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO, 143d ESC
CAMP SURANAREE, KORAT, Kingdom of Thailand (Feb, 7. 2012) – Players race for the ball during a friendly soccer match between participating nations in the Exercise Cobra Gold 2012. The exercise is an annual Thai-U.S. co-sponsored joint and multinational exercise designed to advance security throughout the Asia-Pacific region and enhance interoperability with participating nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ronald K. Peacock)
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Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
This is the last Japanese command bunker on Saipan. There is a giant blast hole behind me and one in front (in the picture).
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A change of command ceremony was held April 12, 2015 in Santa Fe, N.M. at the 93rd Troop Command. Capt. Randall Hooper relinquished his leadership role to the incoming commander, Capt. Kenneth Martinez. Hooper's wife, Maj. Katherine Hooper, was present to support her husband and pin on the Army Commendation Medal he earned. Hooper said it was the first time he officially rendered a salute to his wife. Martinez's fiancee was present and listened as he addressed the soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 93rd Troop Command.
Senior Chief Petty Officer Brian Martin assumes command of Coast Guard Station Charleston from Senior Chief Petty Officer Justin Longval during a change-of-command ceremony, June 22, 2018, in Charleston, South Carolina. Capt. John Reed, the commanding officer of Coast Guard Sector Charleston, presided over the ceremony. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ryan Dickinson)
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
Barton Field was the scene for a change of command ceremony July 25. The event recognized the 15th Regimental Signal Brigade’s transition from the leadership of Col. Stephen A. Elle, a native of Yankton, S.D., to Col. Marcus A. Reese, (pictured here) a native of Atlanta.
Photo by Bill Bengtson/Fort Gordon Public Affairs Office
Army Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Kepner, senior enlisted advisor to the chief of the National Guard Bureau, provides motivation to Toni Trucks during a physical training challenge, part of a USO show for service members supporting Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa, Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti City, Djibouti, July 7, 2019. Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, is hosting a USO Tour, visiting troops in six countries in three combatant commands. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jim Greenhill)
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
DOURO 1889-1910
Sources:
Historique de la flotte des Messageries Maritimes du commandant Lanfant
Le grand Siècle des Messageries Maritimes du Dr Paul Bois Tome V
Encyclopédie des Messageries Maritimes de Philippe Ramona (site sur le web)
Le forum des anciens des Messageries. De nombreuses photographies, anecdotes et précisons sont régulièrement mises en ligne.
Monsieur Xavier Escallier qui a très amicalement mis à ma disposition sa collection de cartes postales des Messageries.
Les différents sites internet sur la marine marchande, qu'ils soient Britanniques, Espagnols, Français ou autres.
Différents ouvrages personnel sur l'histoire de la marine marchande française.
Indexe (1) : Données du commandant Lanfant dans ouvrage.
Indexe (2) : Données du Docteur Paul Bois dans son ouvrage.
Indexe (3) : Données de Mr Philippe Ramona sur son site web
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Pour la ligne Londres-Marseille, les Messageries Maritimes font construire sur les plans de Risbec, trois cargos en acier comprenant des emménagements pour une trentaine de passagers. Ce sont GUADALQUIVIR – GUADIANA. et DOURO
1889 le 16 février Lancement du DOURO à La Ciotat (Cdt Lanfant) En juillet 1889 (Paul Bois)
1889 le 26 septembre Premier départ pour Londres.
CARACTÉRISTIQUES :
Longueur : 101 m ente PP - 111.53 m entre PP. (Paul Bois 101.4 m entre PP et 105.5 m HT)
Largeur : 11.58 ou 11.40 Paul Bois
Jauge brute : 2700 tjb (ou 2724 tjb Paul Bois)
Port en lourd : 2400 tonnes
Déplacement : 4690 tonnes
PROPULSION :
Une machine à vapeur à triple expansion.
Puissance : 1500 cv
Vitesse : 12.5 nœuds
2 chaudières cylindriques doubles. Timbrées à 8 kg/cm²
ÉQUIPAGE :
État-major 8 officiers
PASSAGERS :
Total 31 à 36 (1)
Total: 30 (2)
LIGNES :
1889 à 1895 - Marseille – Le Havre – Londres
1895 – Expédition de Madagascar.
1908 – Affecté à la ligne d'Indochine.
1910 – Affecté à la ligne de Madagascar.
ÉVÉNEMENTS :
1889 le 13 avril Abordage devant Gravesend avec l'anglais ABANA.
1890 le 1 février Le Commandant Vernet sauve entre 11 h et 13:30 h l'équipage du voilier SIR ROBERT PEEL de Stavanger, qui venant de Finlande se rendait à Cannes. Il avait démâté par gros temps en Méditerranée.
Command Sgt. Major Raymond F. Chandler III, the Sergeant Major of the Army, came to visit soldiers stationed at Camp Buehring. Several Soldiers from the 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade, N.Y. Army National Guard, were coined by the Command Sergeant Major. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Jean Marie Kratzer/Released)
Col. Fern O. Sumpter and Command Sgt. Maj. Earlene Y. Lavender transfer authority of command to Col. Michael D. Henderson and Command Sgt. Maj. Randall E. Woods during a change of command / change of responsibility ceremony in Conmy Hall, Joint Base Myer Henderson Hall [JBM-HH], Va., Aug. 27, 2014. Henderson joins JBM-HH following his assignment with the U.S. Army War College. Woods joins JBM-HH from Headquarters, United States European Command, Stuttgart, Germany. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Klinton S. Smith)
Coast Guard Adm. Karl Schultz, the commandant of the Coast Guard, gives his annual Leadership Address at the Coast Guard Academy, March 5, 2019.
During his visit, the commandant will visit with staff, faculty and cadets, visit with the USCGC Seneca and Station New London, and meet with attendees of the Cutter Commanding Officers Conference.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Miranda Brudzinski
PLUTALUANG, Thailand (Feb. 17, 2010) - Operations Specialist 2nd Class Jason Roe, assigned to Amphibious Squadron Eleven, works with a member of the Royal Thai Navy to paint a bench during a community service project at Ban Klod Nursery. Amphibious Squadron Eleven, commanded by Capt. Donald Schmieley, is visiting Laem Chabang, Thailand for a port visit following the completion of Cobra Gold 2010. Amphibious Squadron Eleven ships include the flagship USS Essex (LHD 2), USS Denver (LPD 9), USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) and USS Tortuga (LSD 46) and currently has the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit Embarked. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Reann Mommsen)
The 80th Training Command (TASS) conducts its annual Best Warrior Competition at Fort Knox, Ky., April 11-15, 2018. Ten Soldiers from divisions within the 80th’s footprint are competing to earn the title “Best Warrior.” (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Maj. Addie Leonhardt, 80th Training Command PAO)
Fort Belvoir hosted a change of command ceremony June 25 for outgoing garrison commander Col. Gregory D. Gadson and incoming commander Col. Michelle D. Mitchell.The ceremony drew a large crowd of Fort Belvoir employees, servicemembers, Families and friends who welcomed the new commander and bid farewell to the former one. Many esteemed guests attended the ceremony to include Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno and Maj. Gen. Jeffrey S. Buchanan, commanding general, Military District of Washington, who gave remarks.The official party included Gadson, Mitchell and Davis D. Tindoll Jr., director, Atlantic Region, Installation Management Command.
SEOUL, Republic of Korea (Feb. 23, 2012) - Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, left, meets with Republic of Korea (ROK) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Jung Seung-jo during an office call. During the visit, his first to the ROK since taking command of U.S. Pacific Fleet in January, Haney is meeting with senior ROK Armed Forces and U.S. military leaders, the U.S. Ambassador to the ROK and members of the Embassy staff, and touring military facilities. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Travis Simmons)
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Army Materiel Command’s Commander
Gen. Dennis L. Via hosted the
Installation Awards and Recognition
Ceremony at AMC Aug. 22.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
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SAN DIEGO (May 20, 2022) Rear Adm. Guido Valdes incoming commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP) gives remarks during a change of command ceremony Admiral Kidd Catering and Conference Center, Naval Base Point Loma, Harbor Drive Annex May 20. Valdes also assumed the reins of director of the Defense Health Agency’s San Diego Market from Rear Adm. Timothy Weber outgoing commander, NMFP in a change of directorship ceremony following the change of command. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Mariterese Merrique) www.dvidshub.net/news/421210/naval-medical-forces-pacific...
The Apollo Command Module from the Skylab 3 mission (which was the second crewed flight to the Skylab space station) located at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed. (DoD Photo by Tina Staffieri)
Command in Grafenwoehr Germany, 7 Sepetember 2009. He is shown here visiting Utah National Guard troops training at the JMTC.
CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan (Aug. 9, 2011) -Koki Onodera, a student from Oshima Elementary School, thanks the Marine Corps and his host family for inviting him and his friends to stay with them during a four-day cultural exchange program which took place Aug. 6-9. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Brianna Turner)
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The 10th Mountain Division (LI) Sustainment Brigade Command Team led a new "Command Mentorship Program" initiative with the commanders and teams of the 33rd Financial Management Support Unit and the 226th Signal Company on May. 3, 2021, on Fort Drum, NY.
The Command Mentorship program is a one-day event that is held on the first Monday of every month to provide focused development and mentorship from the 10th MDSB Command Team to the Company Command teams, Brigade staff, and Soldiers.
Dark Command movie poster at the Kansas Museum of History in 2006. It was part of the Blazing Guns & Rugged Heroes: Kansans In the Westerns exhibit.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
Clemson University fire captain Bill Shivar studies his monitors in Clemson University’s incident command center during the Clemson vs. North Carolina State footall game, Oct. 20, 2018. Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the every home football game. (Photo by Ken Scar)
PACIFIC OCEAN (Jun. 13, 2012) - Members of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) observe flight operations on the signal bridge aboard the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). The group saw George Washington's combat direction center, flight deck operations, navigation bridge and also observed flight operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Brian H. Abel)
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CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - On Mar. 22 here, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Harden, command engineer, 143d ESC, was honored with the de Fleury Medal by the Corps of Engineers. The tradition was started when the Corps of Engineers implemented the US Army Regimental system; the senior Engineer leadership sought a method for the Corps of Engineers to honor those individuals who have provided significant contributions to Army Engineering. With an emphasis on the history, customs, and traditions of the Corps, the Engineer Regiment instituted an award that tied in with the beginnings of the nation and the Army Corps of Engineers.
The day was capped off by the promotion of Staff Sgt. Eric Cintron, information assurance, to Sgt. 1st Class; Master Sgt. Nelson being awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his work here as FRAGO manager and Sgt. Teresa Munoz, human resources, receiving accolades for scoring 300 on her physical fitness test and being honored as Soldier of the week.
Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO, 143d ESC
Capt. Arthur Snyder and Capt. Gregory Fuller conduct a personnel inspection at a change-of-command ceremony held at Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay, June 8, 2017. The change-of-command ceremony is a time-honored tradition, which formally transfers responsibility, authority and accountability from one individual to another. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Sarah Wilson.