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Jeudi 19 juin 2014, un détachement du contingent estonien de l'EUFOR, patrouillait dans les rues de bangui, plus précisemment dans le 5e et le 3e arrondissement, théâtre de tensions entre musulmans et chrétiens. Après avoir effectuer un epatrouille en véhicule, et des points de contrôles fixes sur les grands axes, les soldats estoniens on teffectués à pied une refconnaissance de zone dans ces quartiers qui portent encore les stigmates des violences entre religions. Ces patrouilles montrent la présence de l'EUFOR dans la ville, et permettent de stabiliser la situation sécuritaire de la capitale. A terme, 800 soldats de l'EUFOR seront déployés à Bangui. Des soldats estoniens de l'EUFOR s'entretiennent avec le chef des anti-balaka du 5e arrondissement.

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

PROVINCIA DE PETORCA.- Martes 27 de Marzo de 2012.- En el marco de la declaración de zona de catástrofe y a fin de brindar mayor seguridad y tranquilidad a la población que se ha visto afectada por la sequía, el Intendente Regional Raúl Celis presidió tres ceremonias en las comunas de La Ligua y Cabildo, en las que entregó estanques de hasta 500 litros de capacidad, inauguró un nuevo tranque captador de aguas y traspasó bonos de contingencia a 183 campesinos.

 

La primera actividad tuvo lugar en la localidad de Valle Hermoso de La Ligua, donde el Intendente junto al Gobernador Provincial de Petorca, Andrés Leiva, el alcalde Rodrigo Sánchez y los parlamentarios Andrea Molina y Eduardo Cerda hicieron entrega de 35 estanques concentradores de agua de 200 y 500 litros de un total de 160, que se completarán en el corto tiempo a igual número de familias.

 

La inversión de ONEMI alcanzó los 150 millones de pesos y la solución por esta vía, es que 500 familias dispongan de estos medios para contar con el vital elemento, ya que el beneficio se extenderá a las localidades de Quebrada El Cepo, Quebrada El Pobre y Cuatro Esquinas, incluyendo las plantas de agua potable rural.

 

Acogiendo las demandas de la comunidad el Intendente anunció que actualmente abastecen a los sectores poblaciones 12 camiones aljibes, número que se aumentará a 24 para asegurar la normalidad de este servicio en todas las localidades.

 

INAUGURACION TRANQUE LA MORA

 

Posteriormente el Intendente se trasladó a la localidad de La Mora, comuna de Cabildo, donde inauguró un tranque de cuatro mil cúbicos de capacidad de agua, que se alimenta durante las noches, permitiendo que 48 familias puedan disponer de este recurso para los sistemas de riego, cubriendo alrededor de 50 hectáreas productivas.

 

La inversión alcanzó a los 40 millones de pesos los que fueron aportados en su mayor parte por Indap, ya que también colaboró la Empresa Minera La Ceniza.

 

Este adelanto fue recibido con satisfacción por los agricultores lo que quedó de manifiesto en un acto público que tuvo lugar en la escuela municipal del sector G 46 Los Angeles.

 

BONOS DE INCENTIVO

 

Finalmente en la sede del Club Deportivo La Vega, de Cabildo la máxima autoridad regional presidió la entrega de cheques a 183 agricultores, correspondientes a bonos compensatorios, de libre disponibilidad para enfrentar las carencias derivadas de la sequía.

 

Los usuarios del Programa de Desarrollo Local recibieron 100 mil pesos cada uno.

 

En total, los beneficiados llegarán a 763 pequeños agricultores de las comunas de La Ligua, Cabildo y Petorca por un total de 76 millones 300 mil pesos.

 

Bria (Est de la RCA), 16 juillet 2021 : 540 casques bleus du contingent rwandais de la MINUSCA recevant la Médaille des Nations Unies, pour leur contribution importante au retour de la paix en RCA lors d’une cérémonie présidée par le Commandant de la Force, le Général Sidiki Traoré. Outre la sécurisation, le contingent est en charge de la gestion d’un hôpital de niveau 2, compétent pour réaliser des chirurgies d’urgence, des services post-opératoires, des réanimations en soins intensifs, à l’intention du personnel de l’ONU et des humanitaires.

     

Bria (Eastern CAR), 16 July 2021: 540 MINUSCA peacekeepers from Rwanda receive the UN Medal for their contribution to peace in the Central African Republic during a ceremony presided over by the Force Commander, General Sidiki Traoré. In addition to the protection of civilians, the contingent was recognized for

providing essential medical care for UN and humanitarian personnel at the Mission’s Level II Hospital.

  

Photo: MINUSCA/Herve Cyriaque Serefio

 

And some of the Street Fighter contingent.

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

180 casques bleus de la Force de Réaction Rapide du contingent Portugais, ont reçu la médaille des Nations Unies pour leur contribution aux efforts de l’ONU pour la stabilisation en RCA. La cérémonie s'est déroulée le mercredi 20 Février 2019 à la Base militaire Mpoko à Bangui, en présence du commandant de la Force, le General Balla Keita, de l’Adjoint au commandant de la Force, le Lieutenant-général Marco Antonio Mendes Paulino Serronha et de l’officier exécutif du Chef de la Composante Police par interim, Noe Emmanuel Mbock.

 

Photos: UN/MINUSCA - Herve Serefio

 

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Cars returning from a morning blat

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A contingent of police officers from Sierra Leone poses for a group photograph with AMISOM senior officers after a medal ceremony to mark the departure of a contingent of police officers from Sierra Leone at the AMISOM headquarters in Mogadishu, Somalia, on August 26, 2017. AMISOM Photo

South African War

Sergeant John ROSS 9350**

10th Contingent

Died 13 July 1941

Aged 69 years

**Note also number 1032

 

Occupation: Nurseryman

 

4th Contingent 1032– Attested at Dunedin, aged 28 on 22 March 1900 [served 1 yr 123 days overseas]

10th Contingent 9350 – Attested at Addington, aged 30 on14 April 1902 [served 87 days overseas]

 

Awarded Queen’s S.A. Medal and Clasps “Cape Colony”, “Transvaal”, “Rhodesia”, “South Africa 1901” and “South Africa 1902”

 

4th Contingent information”

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10th Contingent information:

www.angloboerwar.com/unit-information/new-zealand-units/4...

 

His military records are available online:

www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=2052309...

      

Gran Contingente de Estudiantes Mexicanos Listos para Viajar a Estados Unidos bajo Fuerza de Cien Mil

Samba led pride this year, ensuring that the parade was slow enough for everyone behind them to do their full routine. (Satanists Unbaptising, Cheerleaders Cheering, Politicians Politiking, Marching Bands Playing, FIVE GOLDEN RINGS wait wh-).

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

MARCHA UDG CONTINGENTE DE LA PREPARATORIA 10 Y CUCEA TRANSITAN POR PERIFERICO NORTE, A CONTINUACION BRINCAN LOS TORNIQUETES EN EL TREN LIGERO PERIFERICO NORTE, SE BAJAN EN LA ESTACION JUAREZ Y SE UNEN A EL RESTO DE CONTINGENTES EN PLAZA LIBERACION.

Dandies and Quanitrelles 2012 DC Tweed Ride. R Street NE.

Arrival of the first Australian Contingent at Plymouth.

Yorkshire Contingent with their coach...and unfortunate damage to the film.

Remembrance services on the Okanagan campus of the University of British Columbia

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

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Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

180 casques bleus de la Force de Réaction Rapide du contingent Portugais, ont reçu la médaille des Nations Unies pour leur contribution aux efforts de l’ONU pour la stabilisation en RCA. La cérémonie s'est déroulée le mercredi 20 Février 2019 à la Base militaire Mpoko à Bangui, en présence du commandant de la Force, le General Balla Keita, de l’Adjoint au commandant de la Force, le Lieutenant-général Marco Antonio Mendes Paulino Serronha et de l’officier exécutif du Chef de la Composante Police par interim, Noe Emmanuel Mbock.

 

Photos: UN/MINUSCA - Herve Serefio

 

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Photos of the Seattle Leather Contingent at the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade. Courtesy of Ryan Dixon (The American Lens) and gifted on behalf of Seattle girls of Leather.

 

Groups photographed include: Seattle Men in Leather, Seattle Women in Leather, Seattle boys of Leather, Seattle girls of Leather, Seattle Pups and Handlers, Washington State Mr and Ms Leather Organization, Ponies of Washington, South Sound Leather Alliance, 2015 International Ms. Leather, and more!

Carnaval Parade

Mission Street

San Francisco

28 May 2017

  

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Contingent of US Marines marching down Pennsylvania Avenue, NW as part of the Inaugural Parade.

 

Washington, DC / January 21, 2013

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Jeudi 19 juin 2014, un détachement du contingent estonien de l'EUFOR, patrouillait dans les rues de bangui, plus précisemment dans le 5e et le 3e arrondissement, théâtre de tensions entre musulmans et chrétiens. Après avoir effectuer un epatrouille en véhicule, et des points de contrôles fixes sur les grands axes, les soldats estoniens on teffectués à pied une refconnaissance de zone dans ces quartiers qui portent encore les stigmates des violences entre religions. Ces patrouilles montrent la présence de l'EUFOR dans la ville, et permettent de stabiliser la situation sécuritaire de la capitale. A terme, 800 soldats de l'EUFOR seront déployés à Bangui. Soldat estonien de l'EUFOR.

Title: HQ ARRC US contingent celebrate their Independence Day

 

INNSWORTH – The US contingent celebrated Independence Day at the Officer’s Mess July 3, 2014.

Independence Day is commonly known as the 4tth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemoration the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It is also a reminder for those who have been deployed of just how important freedom is.

More than 190 guests came out to celebrate with Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) US contingent to enjoy games, food and fun. Everyone got a tutoring session on some US history and some enjoyed watching the 50 states appear across the screen and the things that represented them.

There was entertainment all around for everyone to enjoy, with two bouncy castles for the kids, and entertainment room for movies and even a mechanical bronco for anyone who wanted to give it a go. To add to the US flavor there was lots and lots of dancing.

In Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser’s, DCOS OPS welcoming speech he made a comment referring to the “melting pot”

The “melting pot is a metaphor, used in the 1780’s for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together into a harmonious whole with a common culture.

During the 4th of July celebration you could understand how it was the perfect use of the word. The close working relationships between the nations tend to over flow into personal relationships and cultural differences, however that is what is so unique and interesting for nations to come out and see some of each other’s history and cultures.

  

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180 casques bleus de la Force de Réaction Rapide du contingent Portugais, ont reçu la médaille des Nations Unies pour leur contribution aux efforts de l’ONU pour la stabilisation en RCA. La cérémonie s'est déroulée le mercredi 20 Février 2019 à la Base militaire Mpoko à Bangui, en présence du commandant de la Force, le General Balla Keita, de l’Adjoint au commandant de la Force, le Lieutenant-général Marco Antonio Mendes Paulino Serronha et de l’officier exécutif du Chef de la Composante Police par interim, Noe Emmanuel Mbock.

 

Photos: UN/MINUSCA - Herve Serefio

 

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