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For the sixth consecutive year, engineers and staff from Pima County’s Transportation Department will teach kids how to make asphalt cookies during the “Discovering Engineering at the Mall” event on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event, held at Foothills Mall, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., brings together engineers from across the region to increase awareness and appreciation for the profession as part of Engineers Week, Feb. 21-27.
For the sixth consecutive year, engineers and staff from Pima County’s Transportation Department will teach kids how to make asphalt cookies during the “Discovering Engineering at the Mall” event on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event, held at Foothills Mall, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., brings together engineers from across the region to increase awareness and appreciation for the profession as part of Engineers Week, Feb. 21-27.
Seen from US Highway 550, Engineer Mountain is snow-capped and one of our favorite summer hikes probably is not traversable right now!
Slideshow Here: flickr.com/photos/whitebeard/sets/72157613402503136/show/
Another important individual to the colony was the King's Engineer. He acted as a surveyor and construction supervisor and enforced the rules that governed the physical development of the settlement.
This well equipped kitchen bespeaks his rank.
I recommend viewing the large size to view all the details:
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Airmen from the Virginia National Guard’s Virginia Beach-based 203rd RED HORSE Squadron use heavy equipment to demolish derelict structures associated with the drug trade Aug. 22 in Petersburg. The demolition is part of Operation Renew, a program that provides engineer assets to assist communities in reclaiming control of known drug trafficking areas and conducted under the supervision of the Virginia Guard Counterdrug Task Force and in coordination with the City of Petersburg and local law enforcement. A total of 13 structures have been targeted for demolition between Aug. 19 and 30. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Georgia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 878th Engineer Battalion, 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, conduct road clearing operations in Columbia County, Georgia Sept. 29, 2024. The Georgia National Guard is providing response and recovery support to areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. We will continue to partner with GEMA/HS as well as other local, state, and federal entities at the direction of the Governor. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Caila Arahood)
Michigan National Guard's 1431st Engineer Company (Sappers) is in Germany conducting joint training exercises with our State Partnership Program counterpart, Latvia.
Mar. 14, 2020 in Orlando, Fla.
(U.S. Army Reserve photos by
Spc. Kat Del Rio, 196th Transportation Company)
U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer Soldiers from the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, Calif., conducted an air assault landing and patrol training July 18 during a two-week field training exercise known as a Sapper Leader Course Prerequisite Training at Camp San Luis Obispo Military Installation, Calif. The unit is grading its Soldiers on various events to determine which ones will earn a spot on a "merit list" to attend the Sapper Leader Course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Necropolis, Glasgow, Scotland
The Glasgow Necropolis (literally in Greek 'City of the Dead') is a Victorian cemetery on a prominent hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral. It was opened in 1832 for the middle classes by the Merchants House of Glasgow, a guild of Glasgow businessmen, thus predating by twenty years most of Britain's municipal cemeteries. Scottish puritanism and suspicion of anything ritualistic meant that the vast majority of memorials are classical in style rather than Gothic. There are approximately 3500 memorials. You can read more on the Friends of Glasgow Necropolis website.
Approximately 160 members of the 116th Engineer Company, Utah Army National Guard, departed for the 12-month mission to support U.S. Central Command with horizontal construction support Oct 4, at Roland Wright Air Base.
FORT NORFOLK, Va. – Re-enactors fall in before marching through the fort here June 9, 2012. Historic Fort Norfolk was officially re-opened for public visitation during OpSail 2012 Virginia, and during that time, re-enactors provided historical interpretation for the public. The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had previously closed the more than 200-year-old fort for repairs. Fort Norfolk, home to the Norfolk District, is one of the last remaining 19 harbor-front forts authorized by President George Washington in 1794. (U.S. Army photo/Kerry Solan)
Left to me by my Grandfather about thirty years ago, it is a great read.
Some details -
Fowlers Mechanical Engineers Pocket Book 1926
Edited by Willian Fowler
Price - 3/- net ; 3/3 (Pounds & Shillings I assume)
Scientific Publishing Co.
The M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle was used for establishing fighting positions, breaching, and obstacle removal. Production began in 1965 and ceased in 1987.