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TheArmy Corps of Engineers Baltimore District enjoyed their early morning PT Test at the Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank stadium. A special thank-you and congratulations was extended to COL Edward P. Chamberlayne by a representative of the Raven's stadium, marking the Colonel's final PT test prior to his retirement.
Official US Army Photograph by John Sokolowski
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baldhill Dam manager (left) Rich Schueneman, Valley City, N.D., Administrator Jon Cameron and Corps St. Paul District Commander (right) Col. Michael Price inspect Valley City levees, April 15, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, is assisting the city of Valley City in raising its levees to fight against flooding. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Shannon Bauer
I discovered last night, whilst taking photos of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, that my Sony DT 1.8/50 SAM lens suffers from extreme amounts of sensor reflection in situations with bright spots of light. Whilst it delivers a cool effect in some instances (I think I like the reflection more than the real image in this picture), it's irritating that I can't seem to get rid of it in shots that I don't want it.
The first section of Engineer Pass from the Ouray side traverses a narrow shelf road that can be a little intimidating the first time.
Soldiers from the Bowling Green-based 189th Engineer Company, 276th Engineer Battalion compete for bragging rights as "best squad" in a series of Army Warrior Tasks and team building events March 9, 2014, in Bowling Green. The squads were evaluated on a variety of tasks including reacting to enemy contact, visual signals, life saving measures, reacting to a chemical threat, voice communications and proficiency on M4, M16, M2 and M249 weapons systems as well as the combat bridge transport pull. This is the fourth time to company has conducted the competition designed to evaluate training on Army Warrior Tasks and promote camaraderie and teamwork among the Soldiers. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
Nearly 400 California Army National Guard Soldiers from the 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion were called up to support CAL FIRE on containment of the current wildfires Aug. 2, 2016. CAL FIRE trained the Soldiers on use of the shovel, Pulaski, McLeod, hoses, fire shelter and other fire fighting techniques centered around mopping up hot spots as a Type II Hand Crew member at Camp Roberts. Most of the troops have been on a fire line. After the training the troops will be transported to the Soberanes Fire on the Monterey Peninsula for up to 19 days. (Photos and Video by Master Sgt. Paul Wade)
Yes Engineers know how to cook, and they have damned good recipes. JUst check out Cooking for Engineers
For these spare ribs I used two different marinades. On the inside of the ribs I coated with a black pepper sauce and on the outside I used Nomu Smoky Peri-Peri rub.
I stapled the ribs together with some toothpicks and stood them up in a baking dish. The secret to doing good ribs is to use a low heat for a long period of time. Cover the ribs with some foil and set the temperature to 175 C
Settle down with a glass or four of red wine for about a couple of hours or more and after that time whip of the foil and let the ribs brown. The meat just falls off the bone.
Eat with Go Green Beans and a glass or four of red wine
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Main Street, Leiston, Suffolk.
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An engineer fixes a broken Steam Engine at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.
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Teens Engineer BHM teaches East Lake Branch Library's young patrons how to program and create remote robotics cars.
University of Alabama at Birmingham mentors visit the East Lake Branch Library for the Teens Engineer BHM Arduino class.
The prefinished engineered version of EcoTimber's exotic Brazilian Cherry / Jatoba Flooring can be nailed to plywood, glued to concrete subfloors, or floated.
Engineer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
This photo was taken by Steve Goldenberg during GSFC's "Tour and Tweet" on October 27th, 2010.
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The Soldiers from the Fort A.P. Hill-based 310th Engineer Company spent Friday morning July 20, 2018 building float bridges at White's Lake.
How does a robot move? Can you program a game with LEDS? Is there a way to build your own nightlight? Teens at the Avondale Regional Branch Library pick up some engineering skills and answer some of these questions with the help of their engineering mentors during this engaging program. This program is brought to the library in partnership with the UAB School of Engineering and is generously funded by the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham.