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Cadets from 5th Company at the United States Military Academy complete the Marne Confidence Course as a part of the cadet summer training at West Point, N.Y. May 26. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gregory Muenchow)
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This used to be the golf course at Jenny Wiley State Park near where I live. However, a larger golf course opened nearby a few years ago and now this course is played with discs intead of balls and baskets instead of holes. Still, the landscaping is nice. This, and the last 2 pictures, were all taken on the same very foggy morning.
This scene depicts a golf course green with a path running along side it. The model is built at Lego Technic minifigure scale. It features to minifigures with custom torso stickers. The scene includes a golf card, 2 golf bags, and a tree by a sand trap. Hope you enjoy.
Hake
Celeriac and "jade emulsion."
Notes: "Jade emulsion" is a curry-like sauce of herbs, galangal, lemongrass, and Thai chili.
Jean-Georges
New York, New York
(January 27, 2015)
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Bamburgh Castle viewed from the South
Picture taken on the Northumberland Landscape Course run by Ross Hoddinott and Adam Burton on 24/02/2016
I captured an image of a barge this evening, then mirrored it in my editing process, giving the illusion of two boats.
The danger was only in my software :)
261. - Course and Distribution of the Eight Pair of Nerves.
Original photograph taken with a Polaroid Sonar Autofocus 5000 using Impossible Project PX100 Silver Shade test film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt inkjet print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
This goose was alone, and calling and calling. Other geese flew over answering , but she never flew and just wandered away calling and calling. I wondered if she had lost her mate.
Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers from the 29th MP Company negotiate a leadership-reaction course designed to combine leadership and problem-solving skills with teamwork. Soldiers were given ammunition boxes, ropes, pipes and wooden planks to help tackle each obstacle, which required them to get their squad from one side of the obstacle to the other. About 85 Citizen Soldiers from the Westminster and Cascade, Md., unit are conducting their annual training July 14-28 at Camp Dawson, W. Va.
Ebodai
Aori squid
Bonito
Blowfish
Surf clam and arc shell
Ankimo
Squid and herrring
Ryugin
Roppongi
Tokyo, Japan
(March 31, 2014)
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Cadets assigned to 3rd and 4th company of Cadet Field Training took to the Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) and the Bull Run Water Confidence Course for their training, July 6, West Point N.Y. Both obstacle course presented mental and physically demanding tasks that pushed each and every cadet to the next level. More than 1,500 cadets including 24 international cadets are working hand and hand during the four-week Cadet Field Training to become future military officers. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
Cadets assigned to 3rd and 4th company of Cadet Field Training took to the Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) and the Bull Run Water Confidence Course for their training, July 6, West Point N.Y. Both obstacle course presented mental and physically demanding tasks that pushed each and every cadet to the next level. More than 1,500 cadets including 24 international cadets are working hand and hand during the four-week Cadet Field Training to become future military officers. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
Tuna
Nico
San Francisco, California
(August 1, 2017)
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Cdt. Abigail Welch, Clemson University, prepares to swing into a cargo net during the High Ropes Confidence Course with the 3rd Regiment Cadet Initial Entry Training (CIET) at Fort Knox, Ky., June 21. Photo by: Trent Taylor
CAMP BLANDING, Fla. – After a punishing, 72-hour challenge that started with an Army Physical Fitness Test and weapons qualification, continued with warrior skill stations and an air assault obstacle course, and concluded with a 10-mile ruck march and sergeants major appearance board, 12 Army Reserve Soldiers can proudly say they completed the 2017 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Best Warrior Competition.
Brig. Gen. Deborah L. Army Brig. Gen. Deborah L. Kotulich, commanding general, 143d ESC, personally congratulated the participants during an awards ceremony conducted March 11, 2017, at Camp Blanding, Fla.
“I am thrilled by what you did to get here and impressed by what you accomplished here,” said Kotulich, a career officer who completed Air Assault school while attending West Point and, decades later, earned the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency. “I encourage everyone to share your experiences with your fellow Soldiers. The skills you demonstrated during this competition may one day save your life or the lives your battle buddies in combat.”
Although all 12 Soldiers received and deserved high praise from the 143d ESC’s senior leadership, only two earned the right to earn the title, “Best Warrior.”
Spc. Alisha Howell, an Orlando, Fla., native serving as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear specialist at Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 143d ESC, won first place in the Soldier category, while Sgt. James A. Smith, a Bay Springs, Miss., native assigned to the 647th Transportation Company as a motor transport operator, took home the trophy in the noncommissioned officer category. Howell and Smith will leave for New Orleans in April to compete at the 377th Theater Sustainment Command level.
“I am confident that these two Soldiers will proudly represent the 143d ESC at the next level,” said Kotulich. “I am also especially honored to be associated with every Soldier here who took precious time from his or her job, school and family to participate and support this annual event. Your courage and commitment exemplify the finest qualities of an Army Reserve Soldier.”
Story by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
Photos by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC, and Spc. Aaron Barnes, 321st MI BN
U.S. Air Force Academy - - Basic Cadets from the class of 2022 complete the obstacle course here on July 23, 2018. The obstacle course is part of phase two of basic cadet training which takes place out at Jack's Valley. (U.S. Air Force photo/Darcie L. Ibidapo)