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Take the opportunity to develop your existing surfing ability or start from scratch, a surf lesson on a one to one basis with a qualified BSA instructor. Ask all the questions you like in your two-hour lesson, and practice your skills. This one to one will guarantee improvement in surfing confidence and surfing ability.
I'm finally back to working on my art journal. I've never used washi tape before, so I added little bits to these pages - tiny green mesh and turquoise/white check.
I know it might sound funny, but I've finally decided to learn how my camera really works ;) Recently I went totally crazy with food photography & food styling, 'practice makes perfect' they say, so who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to do this kind of stuff for living? :)
In preparation for the ship's presentation of "Dancing With the Stars at Sea", they offered dance lessons in the Samba, Salsa and Jive. Then each of the ship's professional dancers chose one of the best of the passengers to be their partner for the competition. Glenn and one of the ladies at our dinner table paired up to try their hands (or should I say feet) in learning the Samba. They had fun, but neither progressed to the next round.
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Strobist info: SB-600 in comander iTTL mode under a crystal table downgraded at -2/3 and in-camera flash at -1 EV
Swimming Lessons (July, 2001)
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Mandatory photo credit: Corporal Max Bryan RLC.
Pictured: Colour Sergeant Hope of 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment answers questions from troops of the Belize Defence Force during a model building lesson at Price Barracks, Belize on 23 May 2016.
Soldiers from the North West of England have been in Central America passing on training techniques to their counterparts in the Belize Defence Force.
Personnel from the 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment are helping the BDF ensure its future junior leaders become great trainers in their own right.
Working out of British Army Training Support Unit Belize at the country’s Price Barracks, and nearby Hattieville Ranges, staff from 2 LANCS Dettingen Company delivered patrol tests, navigation skills and mapping techniques to 36 BDF soldiers each with the potential to become a junior non-commissioned officers (JNCO). But all that was secondary to ensuring the soldiers learn how to teach their skills to others.
Captain Danny Shal, from the BDF training team, said: “This is where it all starts for them; where we teach them things they need to know as soldiers. It is the start of a career path that could take any of them to the role of Sergeant Major.”
Demand to get on the British-run course was high – 50 applicants were turned away. Captain Rogelio Ramirez, Officer Commanding the BDF’s Training Company, explained why: “We have a lot of partner nations who come and assist us with training, but our doctrine is based on the British Army’s so your training is relevant to what we do. Also, because of the operational commitments your guys have done, we are now seeing how that doctrine needs to be updated.”
The work takes places in humid conditions and temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius. Lt Josh Sanders, the 2 LANCS officer in command of the training team, said: “The standards we expect from the BDF candidates are exactly those we would expect if we were running this for our own soldiers in the UK. What we’ve been able to deliver here has exceeded our expectations because we share the same basic Army doctrines.”
Brigadier General David Jones, Commander of the BDF, has worked hard since his appointment in 2012 to strengthen the military links between the two nations. Through his meetings with senior British Army staff and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, British Army training programmes are now being re-established in Belize.
Brig Jones said: “We have a lot of operational tasks that we have to maintain. The best way we can achieve success in those is by giving our soldiers the best training opportunities, and I believe those are through the British Army. Our soldiers have been instructed by our own JNCOs, but the instruction they get from the British is different; the British have served in different operations and conflicts to our personnel and their experience is what we need. Our soldiers enjoy this training, they say it’s very professional and they’d like more of it.”
As a result of this early success, further British Army supported courses are planned for later this year and 2017.
Capt Ramirez concluded: “It’s very beneficial for our soldiers to be working with the British but it’s also beneficial for the British too: we offer great experience of operating in the jungle – even the most junior soldier has been posted there.” So, while the eight-strong 2 LANCS Dettingen Company training team are carrying out their teaching role, 120 of their colleagues from the battalion’s Blenheim Company are undergoing their own five week tropical test – learning jungle warfare techniques from the BDF trainers.
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Photo credit to read - Corporal Max Bryan RLC.
driving lessons with my daughter. Today we worked on reversing and braking, right of way and hand over hand steering. Captured through the viewfinder Ansco Rediflex + Nikon D70.
31.01.15 — 12.04.15 Exhibition Munch museum - Oslo
MELGAARD + MUNCH
THE END OF IT ALL HAS ALREADY HAPPENED
A lesson from Romans placed strategically outside a site believed to be the tomb from which Christ rose. The site sits within the Garden Tomb just outside of the Damascus Gate close to the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Swimming Lessons (June, 2001)
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Place:Woodinville
Date:2001/06/17 13:30:49
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Swimming Lessons (June, 2001)
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Place:Woodinville
Date:2001/06/17 13:24:25
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Here's your chance to bid for a personal guitar lesson from one of Britain's greatest musicians, Brian May! This is the first time Brian has ever offered a private lesson for charity auction. It will last approx 2 hours and will take place at his home in Surrey.
A chance in a lifetime!
31.01.15 — 12.04.15 Exhibition Munch museum - Oslo
MELGAARD + MUNCH
THE END OF IT ALL HAS ALREADY HAPPENED