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he threw it too high but I could catch it
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Image of a girl working out Outside with both hands hanging on workout rings
MC Hercules CAN actually touch this. Not really a common bird in these parts, the MC-130J is the latest in a long line of special operations MC-series Hercs, and was in town to support a large-scale evacuation exercise of the local US embassy. Of particular note are the underwing stores: fuel tanks inboard, with a capacity of 5,300 liters each (slightly less than the total fuel capacity of the Q400) - and air-to-air refueling pods outboard, in this case used by two HH-60G helicopters that made up the core of the exercise.
Sunday Morning
Play on Social Island
While waiting for him
Try to little exercise. He said I am starting fat, but more sexy
ODC-Hands & Feet
We got outside and played ball with Shizandra before the snow starts. We are in for a big storm!
With the summer heating afternoon Arizona temps well above 100F (over 40C) Japser needs some indoor exercise. Lucky we have this recumbent exercise bike. I told him that the bike helmet might not be necessary on a stationary bike and dogs don't sweat, so the towel may not be necessary, but he's got stubborn streak. No harm I guess.
An F-15E Strike Eagle from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, receives fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker March 28, 2014, during Exercise Tonnerre Lightning. The exercise was a combined endeavor between U.S., British and French air force members to train for real world operations. The KC-135 is assigned to RAF Mildenhall, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dillon Johnston/Released)
An F-16 Fighting Falcon approaches for air refueling from a KC-135 Stratotanker March 4, 2015, during exercise Iron Hand over southern France. The aircraft were participating in a combined training event designed to enhance interoperability and refine techniques and procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kate Maurer/Released)
A Swedish Army Leopard tank crossing open ground during Exercise Aurora 23. Sweden has played host to an exercise involving 26,000 personnel from Sweden and various NATO countries. Exercise Aurora 23 was aimed at helping Sweden defend itself in case it was ever to come under attack. The exercise took place throughout Sweden, but primarily in the southern parts of the country and on Gotland.
NATO Allies that took part included Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, UK and US.
They trained alongside the Swedish Army, Swedish Navy, Swedish Air Force and Home Guard. Exercise Aurora 23 ran from 17 April to 11 May 2023.
It doesn't happen very often, but today I was forced to crack a smile. For rather longer than planned ... due to staff shortage and too much work, we've been operating on this ex Mayne's AEC Regent V ably assisted by its owner. The object of the exercise was to fit an ex MoD reconditioned AEC AV760 lorry spec. engine in lieu of the bus's aged and worn AEC AV590. Finally the last conversion parts were manufactured and fitted today which allowed the first road test and I'm happy to report it was a success. Although it's my opinion that its not getting full throttle, it is however getting more than sufficient so we'll leave it as it is. A few little tweaks and it should be able to go home tomorrow.
8860 VR is seen paused for a celebratory picture near the top of the climb out of Chatterley Valley between Tunstall and Talke.
East Lancs bodies of this era were really quite a thing of beauty in my opinion ... what became of them in the 1980s beggars belief when a comparison is drawn.
The Niagara Escarpment runs through Hamilton and several large staircases have been built to connect the lower and upper portions of the city. Often people do their exercises by climbing up and down the stairs several times. This boy's hockey team climbed this staircase (over 250 stairs) ten times this evening.
It is time for new year’s resolutions. This year’s resolution was to minimize drama in my life, resulting in less stress. I learned that it is impossible to change people, but you have control of your reaction to the things that bother you about fellow humans. You can love and tolerate more, forgive, ignore, walk away and even end things; all are your decisions. It is still a work in progress, but The Lord has helped me. 2018’s resolution will be to exercise more. I love the afterwards feeling, but it is challenging to make myself do it! Thank God I have a great workout buddy. She is reliable and competitive and that is awesome! So, bring it on!
A professional fighter training at the Old School Gym in Tucson.
I had the opportunity to shoot for Old School Gym last week. They needed something to work with their new website that's coming later in March. These images will be used as page illustrations to keep the theme of the site focused on the traditional fighting gym to separate it from the rest of the gyms in Tucson.
The theme was low key lighting and high-energy Old School fighting. I decided to go with black backgrounds, high contrast, and low colour saturation to keep a modern look but an almost vintage feel. I wanted these guys to look as tough as they are and convey the energy of the sport. Old School Gym trains boxers and Martial Arts/ UFC fighters.
I wanted to illustrate the energy more than focus on the individuals -- this way over time as the faces changes at the gym change, the photos are still current.
Shot with a small softbox on either side of him, just behind his shoulders. The lack of lighting on the eyes in these photos was intentional to remove the human 'portrait' feel and protray the energy and intensity of the sport.
I have been writing about my photoshoots on my website, www.maranaphotography.com
(From top to bottom) An CF-188 Hornet from 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron, a United States Navy EA-18G Growler and an RCAF CF-188 Hornet from 401 Tactical Fighter Squadron, fly the skies over Alberta during Exercise MAPLE FLAG 51 on June 15, 2018.
Photo: OS Erica Seymour, 4 Wing Imaging
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F-16 Fighting Falcons from Kunsan Air Base and South Korean KF-16s taxi to the runway together during Exercise Buddy Wing 14-8 at Seosan Air Base, Republic of Korea Aug. 21, 2014. The purpose of the exercise was not only to improve interoperability between U.S. Air Force and ROKAF fighter squadrons, but to practice with ROKAF KF-16 units for their first upcoming RED FLAG exercise in Alaska. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taylor Curry/Released)
A French Air Force Rafale fighter jet taxis to the runway on the first day of Part 2 of Exercise MAPLE FLAG at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, Alberta on June 13, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Manuela Berger, 4 Wing Imaging
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A CH-146 Griffon helicopter from 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron prepares to take off at Airfield 21 in Wainwright, Alberta during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 16 on May 29, 2016.
Photo: Master Corporal Jonathan Barrette, CF Combat Camera
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Un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon du 408e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères se trouvant sur le terrain d’aviation 21 à Wainwright, en Alberta, s’apprête à décoller au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 16, le 29 mai 2016.
Photo : Caporal chef Jonathan Barrette, Caméra de combat des FC
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On a walk around the city to catch up on the rebuild of the Christchurch's CBD. August 2018 New Zealand.
All About the Earthquake rebuild.\ : i.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/the-rebuild/101478063/se...
Pictured are Apache attack helicopters operated by 3 Regiment Army Air Corps during Exercise Talon Gravis. The personnel to the left of the helicopters are REME Armourers waiting to re supply the attack helicopters.
Army aviators have demonstrated the range and power of the punch their Apache attack helicopters can deliver.
Exercise Talon Gravis has seen 3 Regiment Army Air Corps (3 Regt AAC) launch formations of up to eight Apaches from their base at Wattisham Flying Station in Suffolk to find and strike targets on land and at sea more than 300 miles away.
Flying against simulated enemy air defences, missions have ranged from a daylight attack on shipping in the English Channel off Plymouth to hunting armoured vehicles on Salisbury Plain under the cover of darkness.
The Apaches were replenished at a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP) - the military equivalent of a Formula 1 pit stop – set up at Keevil airfield on Salisbury Plain.
3 Regt AAC’s role is to provide an aviation deep manoeuvre battlegroup – made up of attack, reconnaissance and transport helicopters - to 3rd (UK) Division, the British Army’s high readiness warfighting division.
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A Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornet from 401 Tactical Fighter Squadron receives fuel during Exercise MAPLE FLAG 51 at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, Alberta on June 12, 2018.
Photo: OS Erica Seymour, 4 Wing Imaging
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On the 31st July 2015 Exercise INDRADHANUSH came to an end at RAF Brize Norton and RAF Coningsby.
During the two week exercise four Sukhoi Su-30MKI Flanker fighters from Number 2 Squadron Indian Air Force deployed from Northeast India to RAF Coningsby to train with Typhoon FGR4 equipped Number 3(Fighter) Squadron.
The exercise provides a rare opportunity for RAF pilots to test themselves against the fourth generation Russian built fighter.
Accompanying the Sukhoi Su-30 fighters was an Ilyushin Il78 tanker, a Boeing C-17 Globemaster and a Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircraftm which operated from RAF Brize Norton.
The image shows the Il78 Taxying out - the tail gunner's position at the rear allows direct observation of air-to-air refuelling operations.
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Pictured are Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Armourers) attached to 3rd Regiment Army Air Corp, waiting to rearm AAC Apache attack helicopters with 30mm (dummy) training cannon rounds for the Apache M230 (Chin mounted) Chain Gun. Next to the cannon rounds are dummy Hellfire missiles.
Army aviators have demonstrated the range and power of the punch their Apache attack helicopters can deliver.
Exercise Talon Gravis has seen 3 Regiment Army Air Corps (3 Regt AAC) launch formations of up to eight Apaches from their base at Wattisham Flying Station in Suffolk to find and strike targets on land and at sea more than 300 miles away.
Flying against simulated enemy air defences, missions have ranged from a daylight attack on shipping in the English Channel off Plymouth to hunting armoured vehicles on Salisbury Plain under the cover of darkness.
The Apaches were replenished at a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP) - the military equivalent of a Formula 1 pit stop – set up at Keevil airfield on Salisbury Plain.
3 Regt AAC’s role is to provide an aviation deep manoeuvre battlegroup – made up of attack, reconnaissance and transport helicopters - to 3rd (UK) Division, the British Army’s high readiness warfighting division.
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Four Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornets sit on the runway in preparation for take-off during Exercise MAPLE FLAG 51 at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, Alberta on June 13, 2018.
Photo: Cpl Manuela Berger, 4 Wing Imaging
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Swedish Army Leopard tanks crossing open ground during Exercise Aurora 23. Sweden has played host to an exercise involving 26,000 personnel from Sweden and various NATO countries. Exercise Aurora 23 was aimed at helping Sweden defend itself in case it was ever to come under attack. The exercise took place throughout Sweden, but primarily in the southern parts of the country and on Gotland.
NATO Allies that took part included Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, UK and US.
They trained alongside the Swedish Army, Swedish Navy, Swedish Air Force and Home Guard. Exercise Aurora 23 ran from 17 April to 11 May 2023.
Pararescuemen move away from a landing zone during an Angel Thunder mass-casualty exercise at Camp Navajo, Ariz., May 9, 2014. The pararescuemen are assigned to the 58th Rescue Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The 58th RQS is a geographically-separated unit of the 23rd Wing at Moody AFB, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)