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A city of Detroit police cruiser in front of the Belle Isle Police station. The Michigan Historical Marker here commemorates the first use of radio equipped Police cars.
Operated by Channel Islands Lines seen with a truck on board that may be part of the Battle of Flowers funfair. 28/07/14
Support for the acquisition and preparation of supplies for provisioning troops in the jungle was the responsibility of 55 Company, Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) and they also provided the dispatchers in the aircraft, the guys with berets.
1. F/S Jimmy Gray, Signaller, d. 27 Aug 2017
2. Army Air Dispatcher
3. Army Air Dispatcher
4. F/L Arthur Henderson, Navigator
5. Army Air Dispatcher
6. Army Air Dispatcher
7. Army Air Dispatcher
8. F/O Gerry Brown, Pilot
Photo: Gerry Brown Collection
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The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
Two men shake hands by Wolseley saloon outside car despatch 1933
Collection: Wolseley
Date: 1933
Reference Number: WF007600
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THE CLAY COUNTY TIMES
officials with Clay County Sheriff's office and Philipsburg police dept ( seat Clay county ) are investigating the death of long time Philipsburg Mayor Rachel Taylor ( county sheriff Jack Taylor sister ) . Under Sheriff Neal Red told the Times the PPD what dispatch to 1899 Town view AV ( NM state RD 155 ) the construction site of Twins Casino where gun shots had been heard on Saturday July 26,2014 . The Town and the county are in shock said Philipsburg City commissioner Ben Harm . Sheriff Taylor has not comment yet .
UPDATE PPD and CCSO have now turn the investigation over to New Mexico State Police . NMSP are now calling a homicide. see album Story 7 for more
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Recognized for exceptional professional call-handling and dispatching of two serious calls on our campuses.
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
Group photo of fire fighters from our first two-week prescribed fire dispatch, January 18-31, 2009.
Part of a month long interagency prescribed fire project with The Nature Conservancy in far west Texas.
1864-1922. Journalist, activist.
Nellie Bly was the pseudonym of Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, a New York journalist whose muckraking made her a 19th century celebrity. A victim of personal hardship growing up, she specialized in stories of the downtrodden, especially indigent women and children. She kicked up dust as the voice of the powerless in Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, and became nationally known for reporting on rotten workplace conditions and government corruption.
"Bly" was especially famous for her gutsy undercover assignments, including a brutal 10-day stay in a mental institution in 1887. Her national celebrity reached its peak in 1890 after a 72-day trip around the world, a public relations "challenge" to the character Phileas Fogg from Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days.
At the age of 30 Cochrane married Robert Seaman, a 72 year-old businessman, and settled into the life of a New York City matron. Widowed ten years later, she tried to maintain the businesses -- the American Steel Barrel Company and the Ironclad Manufacturing Company -- but various legal disputes and financial woes led to bankruptcy and her return to journalism. She spent World War I reporting from the Russian and Serbian fronts, living mostly in Austria (even after the U.S. broke off diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary in 1917).
Back in New York after the war, Bly wrote for the New York Evening Journal until her untimely death in 1922. The "stunt reporting" that made her famous now qualifies her as a pioneer in the field of investigative journalism.
She added an e to the end of her original surname when she was a teenager... Her nickname as a child was "Pinky"... Her first reporting job was for the Pittsburgh Dispatch... The name Nellie Bly came from a popular song of the era by Stephen Foster ("Nelly Bly").
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Title / Titre :
Dispatch rider Private H. McDowell of the 48th Highlanders of Canada delivering a message to the battalion’s advanced headquarters, Regalbuto, Italy, August 4, 1943 /
Le soldat et estafette H. McDowell, des 48th Highlanders of Canada, livre un message au quartier général avancé du bataillon à Regalbuto (Italie), le 4 août 1943
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Lieut. Jack H. Smith
Date(s) : August 4, 1943 / 4 août 1943
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : AMICUS n/a, MIKAN 3225482
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Location / Lieu : Regalbuto, Italy / Regalbuto, Italie
Credit / Mention de source :
Lieut. Jack H. Smith. Canada. Department of National Defence. Library and Archives Canada. PA-160026 /
Lieut. Jack H. Smith. Canada. Ministère de la Défense nationale. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-160026
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Port of Aberdeen
Name:Sloman Dispatcher
IMO:9620657
Flag:Antigua & Barbuda
MMSI:305738000
Callsign:V2FO3
Vessel type:General Cargo
Gross tonnage:9,611 tons
Summer DWT:12,634 tons
Length:138 m
Beam:22 m
Draught:6.4 m
Class society:Germanischer Lloyd
Build year:2012
Builder: JIANGZHOU UNION SHIPBUILDING - RUI CHANG, CHINA
Port of Aberdeen
Document from the Pearl Harbor Dispatch Special Collection which details the attack and the days following it.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Page for newest Full Tilt Boogie journal -- great class by Mary Ann Moss of Dispatch from LA. The flowers were photocopied onto a page of music.
computer rendering of design for renovations to the cafe kiosk within the Dispatch Hall at UA Local 488
The Sheriff's Office dispatches for 11 local agencies within the county. All dispatchers for the Sheriff's Office are commissioned deputies, a rarity in dispatch centers. This is a photo depicting the setup our dispatchers use to gather information and disseminate to the correct officers on the road so that we can get the public the help they need in a quick and thorough manner/
Credit: Claire Young, Johnson County KS Sheriff's Office