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OCFA Engine 77 contracted with city of Santa Ana. Originally was part of the now defunct Santa Ana Fire Department which was absorbed into the Orange County Fire Authority in 2012. Santa Ana FD used these American LaFrance engines unlike the OCFA, so they're unique to the rest of the county's fleet.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Vanessa McBean, Operational Contract Support Joint Exercise 2016 participant, works with fellow classmates during academic week March 31, 2016, at Fort Bliss, Texas. This exercise provides training across the spectrum of OCS readiness from requirements and development of warfighter staff integration and synchronization through contract execution supporting the joint force commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder/Released)
Project Management Team signing project contract.
From Left to Right: David Dow (Diamond Schmitt Artchitects), Darren Becks (St. Jerome's University), Art Winslow (Graham Construction).
Contracted image from the 2007 Annual Yoga Journal Conference in San Francisco, CA 01-20-07 and 01-21-07.
© All Rights Reserved - Yoga Journal and Larissa Rogers; Spirit Essence Photography. Do Not Use Without Permission.
National Day of Action — Main Street Contract
San Francisco, CA
photo: Jaclyn Higgs, National Nurses United
Texas Forest Service Contract Airplane for wildfire support in Leander, TX. 15 homes were destroyed by a 4 Alarm wildfire.
The Hilton was added to a boycott list that already includes the Grand Hyatt, The Palace, the Westing St. Francis and the W
More info at
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka spoke at a rally
www.aflcio.org/aboutus/thisistheaflcio/leaders/officers_t...
He then marched to the San Francisco Hilton and participated in a sit-in at the entrance. He was arrested with former Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin, Unite Here! president John Wilhelm, Board of Supervisors candidates Debra Walker (D6) and Rafael Mandelman (D8), and over 100 others
A video on the events leading up to today
www.unitehere.org/detail.php?ID=3172 (there is an email list on the lower right and a link to their facebook group)
Some of these photos are at
www.demotix.com/news/216914/afl-cio-president-richard-tru...
Media coverage (click on the labor collection to see more of my photos of Local 2 actions)
blog.aflcio.org/2010/01/06/hotel-workers-trumka-arrested-...
abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/san_francisc...
www.ktvu.com/news/22144977/detail.html
www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/01/05/BU65...
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Maj. Chris Terhune, contracting officer with 917th Contingency Contracting Battalion, Acquisition Support Brigade, Army Reserve Sustainment Command, exits from the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer during the Operational Contract Support Joint Exercise 2014 at Fort Bliss, Texas, January 15. Service members from around the world came to post for OCSJX-14 to enhance their contracting support integration and management skills, but the first week of the exercise focused on utilizing Fort Bliss’ training facilities to enhance combat readiness skills.
Nuestro cliente Piconto Interiorismo & Decoración nos ha hecho llegar fotografÃas de su ultimo proyecto, realizado parcialmente con lámparas de Karman. Podeis ver mas detalles del proyecto en su Facebook, vale la pena!
Women empowerment - infrastructure delivery - RAL CEO Congratulates Mmaeshibe Construction for winning the bid..
For more and various sample contract agreements visit: www.samplecontracts.org/contract-agreements.html
Amphipleura lindheimeri imaged using modified COL, Zeiss Neofluar 63x Pol dry 0.90 NA objective, 1.4 NA acr/apl condenser. Image capture with Canon EOS 60 D camera with Zeiss photo intermediate tube and Zeiss 4x projection lens. Amphipleura lindheimeri striation spacing approximately 362 nm. B&W conversion based on Luminescence using Gimpshop. If you would like to learn how this image was taken and the method used you can read about it at the following link:
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The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford - 13th March 2015.
Douglas Thor Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile.
In 1955 the USAF started to develop an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM). The project, designated 315A, was given top priority. In December 1955, the Douglas Aircraft Company was awarded the prime contract. The 315A was re-designated SM-75 THOR and delivered to USAF in October 1956.
The system was declared operational in 1959 and was designed to deliver a nuclear payload.
In the UK, the first Missile became operational at RAF Feltwell in December 1959, and within RAF Bomber Command in April 1960. By 1961 there were twenty Thor Missile squadrons in the UK, each having three Missiles. The Thor Missile was withdrawn from service in 1963.
Air Force Tech Sgt. David Jackson, services contracting officer with
Regional Contingency Contracting Team H of the Operational Contract Support
Joint Exercise 2014, explains a service contract's requirements to fellow
contracting specialist Army Capt. Camille Morgan Jan 24 at Fort Bliss,
Texas. The team was practicing contracting support operations as part of the
joint exercise to train and improve the contracting process that could be
used after a natural disaster to provide life-saving and life-sustaining
supplies and services. Photo by Sgt. Robert Golden.
Nuestro cliente Piconto Interiorismo & Decoración nos ha hecho llegar fotografÃas de su ultimo proyecto, realizado parcialmente con lámparas de Karman. Podeis ver mas detalles del proyecto en su Facebook, vale la pena!
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I test the bow! I actually hit the yellow target.. David clustered the bolts in the middle. As of yet, yes, I still feel good to hit the target at all. Need more practice...
And the bow mostly assembled! Except, we have to go back and fix the bow irons so they fit much better.
63rd Army Air Forces Contract Pilot School (Primary)
Douglas, Georgia
Listed 5/14/2003
Reference Number: 13000270
The 63rd Army Air Forces Contract Pilot School (Primary) is significant under National Register Criterion A at the state level in the area of military history because it represents the mobilization and training of American pilots before and during World War II and because it is the most intact of the eight pilot training schools built in Georgia and among the 75 built throughout the nation. By war's end, the Contract Pilot School in Douglas had as many as 1,000 civilian employees and trained roughly 9,000 cadets with a dropout rate of roughly 30 percent. Nationwide, the Army Air Force trained 250,000 pilots. The Contract Pilot School is significant under National Register Criterion C at the state level in the area of architecture because its symmetrical layout around an open quadrangle is typical of military base designs that provided efficient communication from one building to another. The buildings are mostly characteristic of military construction during World War II, providing, for example, buildings for administration, training, barracks, dining halls, and recreation. Designed by Miami Beach architect Stefan H. Zachar and approved by the Army Corps of Engineers, many of the buildings were built with permanent concrete and tile materials, unlike most temporary wood-frame military construction of the era. The Contract Pilot School is significant under Criterion C at the state level in the engineering because the PT-17- Stearman biplane in Hangar 2 is an excellent example of the type of aircraft that served as a primary trainer for cadets who were receiving their first flight hours. Manufactured by Boeing in 1943, the restored Stearman biplane in Douglas retains a high level of historic integrity and is housed in a World War 11-era hangar.
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