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[LONG VOR] Optare Solo M920 Fleet Number OP81 MX54WMK
Soon To Be Repainted 1st Week Of June Optare Solo M950 Fleet Number 3/OP83 YJ54ZXY
[SHORT TERM VOR] Optare Solo M850 Fleet Number 1163/OP82 MX03YCN
Black Ford Fiesta Fleet Support Vehicle
On the right is preserved Mercedes Mini-Bus Ganges Coaches NDL 600W and Moss Motors Bedford coach ODL 400
The museum recently got some air conditioning AKA a hole in the roof! The scaffolding on the left is being used to repair it
Sparrows impressive Volvo FM12 tow truck [T256 CNN] is seen recovering Arriva Wakefields 711 [YG52 CFM] Daf Optare Spectra from Union Street where it had broken down
Sparrows impressive DAF 95XF tow truck [K1 PRL] is seen recovering Arriva Wakefields 1465 [YJ62 JVG] Vdl Wright Pulsar 2 which had broken down
Bridge Garages impressive Kenworth Aerocab tow truck [X177 DDN] is seen recovering Arriva Wakefield Vdl Wright Commander 1411 [YJ57 BVV] from Wakefield bus station where it had broken down
Total Travel's former London Leyland Olympian receives attention from a man with a various size spanners. Perhaps he's going back to the van for various sizes of hammers?
Must be hard running a bus fleet to cope with demands of schools contracts - I bet the county council don't pay much.
Most MoD contractors' coaches operate anonymously but back in 2008 several were operating with legal lettering, O discs and fleetnames for Fleet Support Limited. One such coach was BX53 NFY, seen on 22nd July, 2008. This Dennis Javelin Plaxton Profile would pass to "civilian" operator Marshalls of Leighton Buzzard in 2014.
TJ Walshs impressive looking fleet support vehicle a Land Rover Defender which has come to the rescue of a broken down Plaxton Prime which failed while in service in Halifax
Bridge Garages impressive Kenworth Aerocab tow truck [X177 DDN] is seen recovering Arriva Wakefield Vdl Wright Commander 1411 [YJ57 BVV] from Wakefield bus station where it had broken down
With the ever tightening Police budgets, this years Remembrance Parade was Policed by 3 PCSOs and an Officer, all on foot to ensure the roads were closed and the Parade was conducted in a save manner. Other marshals were in place.
A calming influence of the presence of a Patrol car disappeared years ago. The last Police vehicle that attended was a bicycle in 2011. I overheard the officers talking later about the impatience of the halted drivers and the disrespect they received. The wait was no more than 10 minutes.
The rear guard this year was Ausden Clark's Fleet Support Unit complete with flashing roof mounted zenon beacons. It gave a lift to a old Soldier who fell ill on the parade.
A similar self Policing method was in place earlier in the year during the annual Scouting parade through the village.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina (April 11, 2017) Builder 2nd Class Kyle Foresman, assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) 2’s Construction Diving Detachment Alpha (CDDA), conducts underwater welding training at the International Diving Institute. UCT 2’s CDDA is receiving advanced underwater welding training in preparation for their upcoming deployment to the PACOM AOR where they will utilize these skills in conducting construction, maintenance, and repair in support of the Pacific Fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Michael Roster/Released)
Brazilian Navy NDCC Almirante Saboia (G25) alongside Queen's Wharf, Falmouth, April 2009. This vessel was originally the British Round Table Class LSL RFA Sir Bedivere (pennant L3004, callsign GSRE), built between 1965 and 1967 by Hawthorn Leslie and extensively updated to 7700 tonnes displacement between 1994 and 1998 at Rosyth. Due to decommission in 2011, she was sold 3 years early to the Marinha do Brasil.
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AGUADILLA, Puerto Rico (Oct. 24, 2017) The Meteorological Mobile Facility (Replacement) Next Generation (METMF(R) NEXGEN) weather radar stands fully assembled. The combined military and civilian team from the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Pacific deployed to Puerto Rico from Oct. 19-30 in support of weather monitoring efforts throughout the country following the devastation of Hurricane Maria. (U.S. Navy photo by Dawn Stankus/Released)
San Diego, Calif. (March 18, 2011) – Jamie Recla, a civilian contract employee assigned to Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific’s (SSC PAC) Network Integration Engineering Facility (NIEF) Fleet Engineering Warehouse operates a forklift while staging one of 21 Integration Shipboard Network System (ISNS) Edge Switch racks bound for Naval Base Kitsap, Puget Sound Bremerton Washington, and installation aboard USS Nimitz (CVN 68). The upgrade, part of SPAWAR’s ongoing lifecycle maintenance support, will service Nimitz’s ISNS network of 37 Local Access Network (LAN) servers and 1,071 personal computers.
As the Navy's Information Dominance Systems Command, SPAWAR provides the tactical networks, space systems, and C4ISR assets and services to enable the critical command, control and coordination required by fleet operators.
U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt/Released
San Diego, Calif. (March 18, 2011) – Warehouse Manager Mark Askew, a civilian contract employee assigned to Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific’s (SSC PAC) Network Integration Engineering Facility (NIEF) Fleet Engineering Warehouse makes some final notes on 94 pallets of computer-related program support material staged for local delivery to the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) as part of SPAWAR’s routine life cycle maintenance support.
As the Navy's Information Dominance Systems Command, SPAWAR provides the tactical networks, space systems, and C4ISR assets and services to enable the critical command, control and coordination required by fleet operators.
U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt/Released
San Diego, Calif. (March 18, 2011) – Warehouse Manager Mark Askew, a civilian contract employee assigned to Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific’s (SSC PAC) Network Integration Engineering Facility (NIEF) Fleet Engineering Warehouse prepares AN/USQ-153D(V)1 Integration Shipboard Network System (ISNS) Edge Switch racks for shipment to USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The switch racks will be installed aboard Bonhomme Richard to support Local Access Network (LAN) servers and personal computers as part of SPAWAR’s routine life cycle maintenance support.
As the Navy's Information Dominance Systems Command, SPAWAR provides the tactical networks, space systems, and C4ISR assets and services to enable the critical command, control and coordination required by fleet operators.
U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt/Released
The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, CVN 70 (foreground) undergoing a refueling and complex overhaul, (RCOH) and the new George H. W. Bush CVN 77 being completed at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA 9/12/2008.
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SAN DIEGO (Aug. 23, 2017) Robin Rourk, right, deputy at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP), SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic, speaks with a small business owner during a small business “matchmaking” event during the 2017 National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Navy Gold Coast Conference. This year marks the 29th annual NDIA San Diego Chapter event. NDIA Navy Gold Coast Conference provides a forum to educate, guide and assist businesses, especially small businesses, in working with the government. (U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt/Released)