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WASHINGTON, D.C.: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2025 Hope Gala at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on Sept. 17, 2025. Photo by Samantha C. Banavong.
NCMEC’s signature fundraiser is more than a night of celebration—Hope Gala is a powerful call to action for children. Every story shared and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world where every child is safe.
For more than 40 years, NCMEC has led the fight to protect children, support families, and bring hope to those impacted by abduction and exploitation. The evening united survivors, advocates, law enforcement, and leaders from across the country around one goal: protecting childhood.
Cyriaque Toussi, sous-traitant pour la mine Gemini, Canala.
Photo : Christine Demmer
Plus d'infos : cne.hypotheses.org/1640
The Charms have joined Old Jack's last Saturday of the month residency at Rosebud Bar in Davis Square a few times.
Photo by Sooz for Exploit Boston!
Read the event recap on Exploit Boston!
www.exploitboston.com/event-recaps/photos-of-the-charms-a...
One of the concept ideas for my senior degree project that got scratched.
Text is from Before Nature Dies by Jean Dorst.
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited (NCMEC) 2023 Hope Gala, Sept. 14, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Sept. 14, 2023, at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
WASHINGTON, D.C.: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2025 Hope Gala at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on Sept. 17, 2025. Photo by Samantha C. Banavong.
NCMEC’s signature fundraiser is more than a night of celebration—Hope Gala is a powerful call to action for children. Every story shared and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world where every child is safe.
For more than 40 years, NCMEC has led the fight to protect children, support families, and bring hope to those impacted by abduction and exploitation. The evening united survivors, advocates, law enforcement, and leaders from across the country around one goal: protecting childhood.
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited (NCMEC) 2023 Hope Gala, Sept. 14, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Sept. 14, 2023, at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Claire Edkins/NCMEC
Charity Golf Tournament benefiting the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Sponsored by Lexis Nexis
Photo by Sarah Baker
Beautiful as this bird is - please do not give any plaudits on the photo even though it shows what we could all do if we got close enough. The point is that this was a captive bird in Southend High Street which appeared to being displayed as a form of begging. On questioned if they were promoting an owl sanctuary the guy said he "owned" it. He said he took birds in for the RSPCA but I found it concerning that these birds were being displayed as a side show. I may enquire of the RSPB if this is legal
Dave
ALEXANDRIA, VA: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: December 2022 Board Meeting ( NCMEC 2022 Claire Edkins)
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited (NCMEC) 2023 Hope Gala, Sept. 14, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) Hope Gala held on Sept. 14, 2023, at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event is a celebration of the inspiring work being done globally to protect children. We recognized leaders in child safety, honor survivors, and remember the families and victims who are still seeking justice and safety. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
-21. GENERAL STRATEGY IN THE PACIFIC 1942-1945.
-I. EXPLOITING THEIR SUCCESSFUL ATTACK UPON PEARL HARBOR ON 7 DECEMBER 1941, THE JAPANESE STRUCK AT AMERICA, BRITISH, CHINESE AND DUTCH TERRITORIES. THE UNITED STATES, FORCED INTIALLY UPON THE DEFENSIVE, NEVERTHELESS DETERMINED TO HOLD OPEN THE LINE OF COMMUNICATIONS TO AUSTRALIA, TO AID IN THE DEFENSE OF THAT CONTINENT AND TO DO ITS UTMOST TO REINFORCE THE PHILIPPINES. IN MAY AND JUNE 1942 THE ENEMY OFFENSIVE WAS CHECKED AT THE BATTLES OF THE CORAL. SEA AND MIDWAY WHICH RESTORED THEBALANCE OF SEA POWER IN THE PACIFIC.
-II. TO STOP THE JAPANESE ADVANCE IN THE SOLOMONS, WHICH THREATENED THE VITAL SUPPLY LINE TO AUSTRALIA, U.S. FORCES TOOK THE OFFENSIVE, LANDING ON GUADALCANAL ON 7 AUGUST 1942. THE SUCCESSION OF HARDFOUGHT NAVAL BATTLES AND GRIM STRUGGLES ON LAND AND IN THE AIR WHICH FOLLOWED MARKED THE TURNING POINT OF THE PACIFIC WAR. IN NEW GUINEA, U.S. AND AUSTRALIAN FORCES REPULSED THE JAPANESE THRUST TOWARD PORT MORESBY AND ADVANCED ON THE LONG ROAD BACK TO THE PHILIPPINES. THE CHINESE EFFORT WAS AIDED BY SUPPLIES FLOWN OVER THE HIMALAYAS FROM INDIA.
-III. MEANWHILE SUBMARINES HAD BEEN CONTINOUSLY ATTACKING JAPANESE SHIPS CARRYING OIL, RUBBER AND OTHER MATERIALS ESSENTIAL TO THE ENEMY'S INDUSTRY. THE RELENTLESS ASSAULT AGAINST HIS COMBAT AND MERCHANT SHIPS WAS TO CONTINUE, FROM THE SEA AND FROM THE AIR, WITH EVER-INCREASING ATTRITION THROUGHOUT THE WAR.
-IV. TO PENETRATE THE ENEMY'S DEFENSES AND GAIN BASES FROM WHICH AIRCRAFT COULD STRIKE AT THE JAPANESE HOME ISLANDS, THE UNITED STATES COMMITTED ITS MAJOR FORCES ALONG TWO MAIN AXES OF ADVANCE. ONE THRUST WAS TO CONTINUE THE ATTACK NORTHWESTWARD SIMULTANEOUSLY THROUGH THE SOLOMON ISLANDS AND ALONG THE COAST OF NEW GUINEA. THE OTHER WOULD CROSS THE TREMENDOUS REACHES OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC VIA THE GILBERT AND MARSHALL ISLANDS AND THE STRONGLY DEFENDED MARIANA AND PALAU ISLANDS. BY MID-SEPTEMBER 1944 ALL THESE MISSIONS HAD BEEN ACCOMPLISHED, WHILE, SIMULTANEOUSLY, CONTROL OF THE SEA AND AIR HAD BEEN WRESTED FROM THE ENEMY, THUS DENYING ESCAPE TO HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF JAPANESE TROOPS ON BY-PASSED BASES SUCH AS RABAUL AND TRUK. MEANWHILE FAR TO THE NORTH
OTHER AMERICAN FORCES HAD EXPELLED THE ENEMY FROM THE ALEUTIANS. IN BURMA ALLIED FORCES WERE DRIVING FORWARD TO REOPEN THE OVERLAND SUPPLY ROUTE TO CHINA AND STIMULATE HER EFFORTS TO EJECT THE JAPANESE INVADERS.
-V. IN JUNE 1944 THE STRATEGIC AIR BOMBARDMENT OF JAPAN HAD BEGUN FROM AIRFIELDS IN CHINA. WITH THE CAPTURE OF THE MARIANAS, BOMBERS FROM THESE ISLANDS JOINED THE ASSAULT WHICH DEVELOPED BY WAR'S END INTO A PROLONGED AND VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT AIMED AT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE JAPANESE MILITARY AND INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS.
-VI. TO LIBERATE THE PHILIPPINES AND TO OBTAIN FORWARD BASES CLOSER TO JAPAN, U.S. ARMY, NAVY, MARINE AND AIR FORCES CONTINUED THEIR SUCCESSIVE AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULTS. THE LANDING AT LEYTE IN OCTOBER 1944 BROUGHT ON THE DECISIVE NAVAL BATTLES FOR LEYTE GULF. AMPHIBIOUS LANDINGS ON LUZON, IWO JIMA AND OKINAWA FOLLOWED IN RAPID SUCCESSION. FAST CARRIER TASK FORCES JOINED IN THE STRATEGIC BOMBARDMENT OF JAPAN; U.S. WARSHIPS SHELLED THE COASTAL STATIONS DENYING TO THE REMNANTS OF THE JAPANESE FLEET THE SAFETY OF ITS HOME HARBORS.
VII. AFTER THE DEVASTATION FROM THE AIR OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI, THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUED FOR PEACE; THE SURRENDER TERMS WERE SIGNED IN TOKYO BAY ON 2 SEPTEMBER 1945.
This is the URL to a pdf file with all the Mosaic Maps of the Manila Mosaic Maps of the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, which was provide by the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial: philippine-sailor.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Doc008-.pdf
WASHINGTON, D.C.: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2025 Hope Gala at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on Sept. 17, 2025. Photo by Samantha C. Banavong.
NCMEC’s signature fundraiser is more than a night of celebration—Hope Gala is a powerful call to action for children. Every story shared and every dollar raised brings us closer to a world where every child is safe.
For more than 40 years, NCMEC has led the fight to protect children, support families, and bring hope to those impacted by abduction and exploitation. The evening united survivors, advocates, law enforcement, and leaders from across the country around one goal: protecting childhood.
NCMEC held its “40 Years of Hope” celebration on Sept. 26, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. For 40 years, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has been the leading global nonprofit in child protection. Over the past four decades, NCMEC has assisted with the safe recovery of more than 400,000 missing children, stopped the spread of millions of child sexual abuse images, and protected children with groundbreaking prevention education around the world. Claire Edkins /NCMEC
Everywhere you look no matter what highway you take on the way to the coast this is what you see.
It now takes one tree every year for every man, woman and child to meet their needs for paper, packaging, lumber, fiber compounds and panel products. Annually, every American uses a tree 16 inches in diameter by 100 feet tall.
www.oregonloggers.org/ittakesatree.html
This is through the logging website. Im sure they lie. I bet it is way more..