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More than 600 Airmen assigned to the 321st Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, August 3-4, 2022. Lt. Col. Jeremy Stowers, Commander, 321st Training Squadron, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Greg Walker)
More than 400 Airmen assigned to the 321st Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 31 and June 1, 2023. Col. Carl Magnusson, 94th Airlift Wing commander, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photos by Vanessa R. Adame)
On his way home from after participating in a Veteran's Day wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — – Army Sergeant Norman Lettieri, a soldier with the 252nd Military Police Company from Cleveland, Tennessee, was one of the many National Guardsmen providing crowd control support at D.C. Metro Subway Stations for the Presidential Inauguration. The 57th Presidential Inauguration was held in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 21, 2013.
During the 10-day inaugural period approximately 6,000 National Guard personnel from over 30 states and territories worked for Joint Task Force-District of Columbia, providing traffic control, crowd management, transportation, communication, medical and logistical support as well as marching in the Inaugural Parade. More than 13,000 Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve military members were involved in the inauguration.
The Inauguration included the Presidential Swearing-in Ceremony, Inaugural Address, Inaugural Parade and numerous inaugural balls and galas honoring the elected President of the United States. The Inaugural Parade procession of more than 8,000 people that started at Constitution Avenue continuing down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House included ceremonial military regiments, citizen groups, marching bands and floats. The presidential inaugural parade included members from all branches of the armed forces of the United States.
Since 1789, the U.S. Armed Forces have participated in this important American tradition honoring our Commander in Chief. The parade is organized by the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region, and participants are selected by the Presidential Inaugural Committee.
(Official U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sgt. Eric Miller/ New York Air National Guard)
May 31, 2018: Outgoing Commander, LTC Jacqueline Smith stands with her husband, Kenneth Smith. Photo by Jason Ragucci, PAO.
Jason Riharb, a civil engineer with the USACE Transatlantic Afghanistan District, meets with an Afghan engineer at the construction site of an Afghan National Police provincial headquarters compound.
A Grand Renaissance Commander which is a complete upgrade to the 1970s era Rockwell Turbo Commander that fell out of favour somewhat due to wing spar corrosion and fatigue problems.
This is a 1928 Studebaker Commander that was on display in the museum. Not sure if this is the original that Sir Reg Ansett started off with as a taxi in Hamilton.
Taken at the Ansett Museum, Hamilton, Victoria in 2014.
This is a 1928 Studebaker Commander that was on display in the museum. Not sure if this is the original that Sir Reg Ansett started off with as a taxi in Hamilton.
Taken at the Ansett Museum, Hamilton, Victoria in 2014.
So here he is, the best shot of hm, so let me explain: EVERYTHING is painted. He has taken me about 3-4 Days to make. Hope you like him! He was also very hard to make since we only had 1 shot of him!
Decommissioned commander's residence! The site was closed the day I visited but I went for a stroll upon the grounds. To me it smelt like there'd been a Lutefisk Feed somewhere nearby sometime recently. I couldn't see anybody inside the limo but its sound system was playing the Lovesexy album by Prince. I guess somebody forgot to turn it off!
Verdict: Probly worth bringin yr family to but dubl-chek the hrs of operation aforehand. Yr kids would probly like lookin @ historic white limo but wifey don't need to see it.
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In northeast Minneapolis on April 14th, 2009, at the northwest corner of 7th Street Northeast and 23rd Avenue Northeast.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
TL232.7 Limousines—Pictorial works.
GT205 Dwellings—United States—Pictorial works.
NA7205 Architecture, Domestic—United States—Pictorial works.
F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
Army Cpt. Lojka, commander of Alpha Troop, 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment, cuts firewood at Coalition Outpost Spera, Khowst Province, Afghanistan, March 7, 2010. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Jeffrey Alexander/Released) (
131121-N-DB801-059 – HONOLULU, Hawaii – (Nov. 21, 2013) – Yeoman 1st Class Angela Fiorucci, 4th from left, of Commander Submarine Pacific stands with the Commander of Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, Rear Adm. Richard Williams, and other recipients and organizers of the Navy League after receiving a Navy League Sea Service Award for exceptional performance in her service to America, at the 53rd Annual Sea Service Awards held at the Ala Moana Hotel in Waikiki, Nov 21. The Sea Service Awards are meant to recognize junior officers and enlisted of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard for their outstanding performance, leadership and community involvement. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)
presented by Col. John W. McDonald, Commander
Tobyhanna Army Depot
November 21, 2019
Photographer: Thomas Robbins
The Georgia Department of Defense held a ceremony today marking the promotion of Colonel Tom Danielson to the rank of brigadier general and his subsequent assumption of command of the Georgia State Defense Force. Pictured here, the families of the incoming and outgoing commanders stand as the Official Party departs.
Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Curtis M. Scaparrotti visits enhanced Forward Presence Battlegroup Latvia April 5, 2018, at Adazi, Latvia. NATO’s battlegroups form part of the biggest reinforcement of NATO’s collective defence in a generation and ensure a combat-ready presence remains in the eastern part of the Alliance. (NATO photo by MSgt Melanie Machnitzke, DEU A)
ooopps picnics done... order 66 has been given. time to ditch the vespas and look for the BARC speeders... now where did we put those ancient broomsticks?
Kastellet is a beautifully preserved star fortress in Copenhagen. While still being used as a military facility, it is also home to a public park, church, windmill, and walking paths. The site dates back to 1626 with renovations being completed in 1990.
Kastellet. Copenhagen, Denmark.
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Maj. Lynn Moriarty, tent city mayor, shows the Rush Park complex to Gen. Walter Sharp, U.S. Forces Korea commander, and Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Remington, commander of Air Component Command March 16. Rush Park is the tent city at Osan AB for the peninsula-wide combined exercise Key Resolve/Foal Eagle 09. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sam Hymas)
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Gen. Walter Sharp, U.S. Forces Korea commander, presents a coin for excellence to Tech. Sgt. Jason Knepper, NCO in charge of the armory at tent city, March 16. Sergeant Knepper led a team supporting weapons storage for more than 600 Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines at Osan AB participating in the peninsula-wide exercise Key Resolve/Foal Eagle 09. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sam Hymas)
Taken with: Rolleiflex Automat 1
Taken on: Kodak Portra 400 (shot at 1600, pushed 2 stops)
Scanned with: Epson V500
This was my first foray into "film abuse" and I'm very pleased with the exposure results. The FanExpo has much unco-operative light and my results vary, but I look the look and I've learned a lot.
"Rolleiflex...the Original Square Format!"
The South Carolina National Guard promoted Timothy J. Sheriff, deputy commanding general of the 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, to the rank of U.S. Army Brigadier General in a ceremony at the National Guard Armory in Seneca, S.C., Oct. 21. Brig. Gen. Sheriff was sworn in at the ceremony by Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr., the Adjutant General for South Carolina, and was pinned by his wife Teresa. “September the 18th of 1980, I enlisted in this very armory,” said Sheriff. “I felt it fitting that 35 years later, that we get together here in Seneca South Carolina for this promotion ceremony.” (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Capt. Brian Hare/RELEASED)
Once a loyal Imperial tank commander Kasp became obsessed with his machines of war. Ignoring orders from his superiors whenever he saw fit Kasp eventually rebelled and led a bloody armoured company into battle against imperial troops, although eventually slain Kasp's deeds impressed the dark gods enough that his spirit was allowed to return to tthe physical realm. He now serves as a mighty Tank Commander for the Crimson Wing Guard Devision, putting his many years of deadly epertise to use in the destruction of his foes.
Counts as a Pask alternative for my Traitor guard Force.
Gen. Joseph F. Dunsford Jr., commander of International Security Assistance Force and United States Forces-Afghanistan, visited Regimental Support Squadron, Combined Task Force Dragoon Soldiers on Christmas Day 2013.
The Duke of Savoy, military commander of Canelli at the Siege of Canelli.
Canelli is a pictureque medieval town, in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, where every year a historic siege (Assedio) is celebrated. Francesco Gonzaga Duke of Mantua, who had the right of succession to Canelli and its surrounds, died in 1612, and the region was disputed. In 1613, his son Carlo Gonzaga Duke of Nevers laid siege to Canelli, which was defended by Carlo Emanuelle, Duke of Savoy. The citizens of Canelli, with help from a small military garrison of Savoy, successfully defended Canelli, and drove the attackers away. In gratitude for their bravery, the citizens of Canelli were rewarded by being exempted from all taxes for the next 30 years, and have celebrated the event ever since.