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The girls wanted to do two boxes each for Operation Christmas Child. They have done OCC now for three years (since Sophia was 3 1/2 years old and Olivia was 1 1/2 years old).
This has become a tradition, and something the girls really enjoy doing (from picking out the gifts to sorting them to packing them in the boxes).
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A medic from the 82nd Airborne Divisions 3/505 is giving instructions to an interpreter to tell a sick Afghani villager how to use his medication, at Objective Deringer, during Operation Mountain Sweep, on Aug. 24, 2002, in Afghanistan. Operation Mountain sweep is the largest U.S. Offensive in Afghanistan since Operation Annaconda, soldiers are looking for cached weapons and Al qaeda and Taliban members. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Marshall Emerson) (Released)
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Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
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The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
These images are generally cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the Department of Defense and individual photographer.
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
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Operation: Bricklord display, a LEGO depiction of the advance of Allied forces through northern France and the low countries during World War II.
A 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 18 (heavy field howitzer, model 18) probably being used in Operation Barbarossa.
Cadets from 2nd Platoon, Task Force Boston/Maine, execute a hot load onto the helicopters that will transport them to the Situational Training Exercise (STX) lanes where they will spend four days in the field, 25 Aug., 2020. Part of U.S. Army Cadet Command's Operation Agile Leader, the Task Force Boston/Maine Field Training Exercise (FTX) was held on Camp Edwards, Mass. from August 22 - August 31, 2020. | Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs
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On October 23,2002 an Engineer from the 82nd Airborne Division out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina looks out on a patrol, while on the way to a Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE) in a Convoy with the Romanian Task Force (Red Scorpions). These soldiers are dedicated to Seeking out Al Quada and Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. (U.S Army photo by SGT. Sean A. Terry) (RELEASED)
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Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and New Jersey State Police Lt. Colonel Geoffrey Noble attend Operation Deep Blue's (ODB) departure of 'The Expedition To Honor Our Fallen' during which the ODB sea kayak team paddles over 225 miles from New Jersey to Washington, D.C. launching from Fort Mott State Park in Pennsville, N.J. on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. The 2020 honorees include the following law enforcement and military heroes from New Jersey who made the ultimate sacrifice: Mary Ann Collura / Police Officer / Fair Lawn Police Department; Billy Fearon / Lieutenant / NJSP; Michael Goble / US Army Special Forces (from Washington Township, NJ); Philip Lamonaco / Trooper / NJSP; John Samra / Police Officer / Clifton Police Department; and Joseph Seals / Detective / Jersey City Police Department. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
On Saturday October 20, 2012, on the TUC-organised "A Future That Works" march and rally in central London, this smartly-besuited individual, wearing one of the "V for Vendetta" masks that have become associated with the Occupy movement, was advertising an action on November 5 in Trafalgar Square, apparently as part of the Anonymous movement. I imagine the police also noticed him …
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
A member of the RCMP (left) interacts with ship’s Naval Communicators aboard HMCS HARRY DEWOLF as the ship finalizes its approach into the port of Nuuk, Greenland during Operation NANOOK-TATIGIIT, August 15, 2021.
Photo by: Corporal Simon Arcand, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Un membre de la GRC (à gauche) interagit avec des spécialistes en communications navales à bord du NCSM HARRY DEWOLF alors que le navire finalise son approche vers le port de Nuuk, au Groenland, au cours de l’opération NANOOK-TATIGIIT, le 15 août 2021.
Photo : Caporal Simon Arcand, Forces armées canadiennes
More than 101 people have been killed and hundreds have been injured since Israel’s operation began on Tuesday. Air strikes in Gaza has caused further destruction and misery for Palestinians who face crippling poverty and hardship on a daily basis.
According to Al-Jazeera website, at least 700 Palestinians have been injured since the start of the Israeli attacks as quoted by the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Hundreds of homes destroyed, infrastructure and communication lines are damaged and hospitals are overcrowded and fast running out of supplies whilst you read this, casualty list increasing rapidly. The current attack on Gaza has caused more damaged in two days than it did during an eight-day campaign in 2012.
The people of Gaza are already suffering from years of Israeli aggression with the previous operation Cast Lead killed 1,417 Palestinians.
This current crisis is in response to the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers whose bodies were found outside Gaza and the Israel Government put the blame squarely on Hamas but as yet their is no proof of their involvement.
But the deaths of three Israeli teenagers does not warrant the subsequent heavy military response that is typical of Israel and the IDF. Nowhere in the rest of the world does a government send out a full infantry with tanks and military jets when children are killed – this is beyond any reasonable doubt ethnic cleansing and the rest of the world governments need to stop the genocide of the Palestinians, open the Rafa borders and allow humanitarian aid which has also been blockaded for so many years.
The people of Gaza live in conditions worse than animals in the zoo – they are humans and they are our brothers and sisters. We don’t want you to simply make donations – yes right now these people need humanitarian assistance, but apart from donations we need to raise awareness, boycott Israeli goods and send a message to your community leaders and MP’s that enough is enough. The blood of our arab brothers and sisters is not cheap – the fear that we see in the eyes of the Palestinians each time mega tonne bombs hit and destroy homes and kill and maim hundreds and thousands year in year out has to stop and we are the majority that needs to pull ourselves together and fight the cause for our Palestinian brothers and sisters so it becomes an independent state!
Please help us to help the people of Gaza!!!
We urgently need to send emergency aid in the form of survival packs containing food, blankets and hygiene kits as well as life saving medical supplies and most of all hospital beds as their are simply insufficient beds in the surrounding hospitals in Gaza otherwise patients with life-threatening injuries have to rest on hospital corridors. Israel has promised to continue this violent an aggressive onslaught so the the situation is only going to get worst for residents who continue to observe the long hours fast for Ramadan.
Shannon O'Kelley, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) chief operating officer, speaks to Navy Medicine and Marine Corps leadership at a UCLA Operation Mend presentation at the Defense Health Headquarters, April 30. Participants included Vice Adm. Matthew Nathan, U.S. Navy surgeon general, and chief, U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and Bonnie Amos, wife of Gen. James Amos, commandant, U.S. Marine Corps, among others. (Photo by Valerie A. Kremer)
FORT GORDON, Ga.— Soldiers left the comforts of their homes and offices behind to unify their battle focused training tasks, tackle any adversities that crossed their paths, and to prepare for future missions during a field training exercise, conducted at locations from Fort Jackson, S.C., to Yakima Training Center, Wash. and spearheaded from the brigade heaquarters at Fort Gordon, Ga., Aug. 11-15. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley M. Armstrong, 35th Signal Brigade (Theater Tactical) Public Affairs/Released)
FORT GORDON, Ga.— Soldiers left the comforts of their homes and offices behind to unify their battle focused training tasks, tackle any adversities that crossed their paths, and to prepare for future missions during a field training exercise, conducted at locations from Fort Jackson, S.C., to Yakima Training Center, Wash. and spearheaded from the brigade heaquarters at Fort Gordon, Ga., Aug. 11-15. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley M. Armstrong, 35th Signal Brigade (Theater Tactical) Public Affairs/Released)
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On Oct. 16, 2002, soldiers from 489th Civil Affairs Battalions, Knoxville, Tenn., are shown the around a schoolhouse in Bagram, Afghanistan, that is still in the process of being constructed. The schoolhouse will replace the previous schoolhouse that was destroyed by Taliban. Some of the future civil affairs projects that 489th Civil Affairs Battalion plan to do are to improve the water irrigation system, better school aid for children and also to help fix some the local bridges and roads in the area help improve the transportation system. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Todd M. Roy)(RELEASED)
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
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DAUIN, Phillipines -- Senior Airman Taylor Vondrasek paints a restroom of an elementary school here March 7, 2013, as part of Operation Pacific Angel-Philippines. Vondrasek is from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and this is his second time on the mission to the country. The Dauin site is one of three improved by civil engineers during the mission. Operation Pacific Angel is a joint and combined humanitarian assistance exercise held in various countries several times a year and includes medical, dental, optometry, engineering programs and various subject-matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. J.C. Woodring)
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Staff Sgt Mark Baughman, 321st Expeditionary Communications Squadron, installs an additional Giant Voice System in tent city at a forward-deployed location in the Arabian Gulf region. Baughman is deployed here from Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Deb Alvarado)(RELEASED)
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
These images are generally cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the Department of Defense and individual photographer.
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
These images are generally cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the Department of Defense and individual photographer.
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
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B-52 Stratofortress bomber from the 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale Air Force Base, La., eturns from its bombing mission to an undisclosed operating location in support of the U.S. Central Command execution of Operation Enduring Freedom on March 30, 2002. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Greg M. Kobashigawa) (Released)
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Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
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Mission completed, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is loaded unto a military transport vehicle following a safe landing at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
The UAV is used to increase a commander’s situational awareness as it provides real-time data to soldiers on the ground and the vehicle is used for missions ranging from reconnaissance to geomatic surveys. The UAV team is comprised of specially trained air force and artillery soldiers.
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Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class (BM2) F.A. Ojascastro of the Navy Harbor Patrol stands behind a 60 cal. machine gun as he and Mess Management Specialist 2nd Class (MS2) Jerry Wieland and Signalman 2nd Class (SM2) Charles W. Woods escort the United States Army Vessel (USAV) Theatre Support Vessel (TSV-1X) Spearhead departs from a port within the Central Command Area of Responsibility on Jan. 15, 2003. The Navy has taken over the harbor patrol duties from the U.S. Coast Guard and is currently forward deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy Photograph by Photographers Mate 1st Class Brien Aho) (Released)
To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.
About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.
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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil
Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil
Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea
The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, under a tactical environment conducted water purification operations by emplacing near a body of water within McCrady Training Center, utilizing reverse osmosis and filtering water as a way of self sustaining asset to the force and keep personnel hydrated in support of “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
Troopers assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment participate in a memorial ceremony in Bela nad Radbuzou, Czech Republic April 30, 2017 to remember Operation Cowboy. The celebration commemorated the anniversary of an operation that took place at the end of WWII in which Alpha Troop, 42nd Cavalry Squadron rescued several hundred Lipizzaner horses from captivity and preserved the lineage of this world-famous breed. The Troopers supported the event by setting up Stryker Combat Vehicle and support vehicle static displays and participating in wreath laying ceremonies. The Military Car Club of Pilsen dressed in period uniforms drove vintage style vehicles and joined the U.S. Soldiers in a procession from Hostoun to Bela nad Radbuzou to honor the Soldiers of WWII.
A flurry of activity at the bighorn sheep "work-up" site: radio-collaring and collect samples for disease testing. Credit : Pat Hnilicka.
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and New Jersey State Police Lt. Colonel Geoffrey Noble attend Operation Deep Blue's (ODB) departure of 'The Expedition To Honor Our Fallen' during which the ODB sea kayak team paddles over 225 miles from New Jersey to Washington, D.C. launching from Fort Mott State Park in Pennsville, N.J. on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. The 2020 honorees include the following law enforcement and military heroes from New Jersey who made the ultimate sacrifice: Mary Ann Collura / Police Officer / Fair Lawn Police Department; Billy Fearon / Lieutenant / NJSP; Michael Goble / US Army Special Forces (from Washington Township, NJ); Philip Lamonaco / Trooper / NJSP; John Samra / Police Officer / Clifton Police Department; and Joseph Seals / Detective / Jersey City Police Department. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
WELLESLEY, Mass. – Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Ramos-Rivera, State Command Sgt. Maj., Massachusetts Army National Guard, addresses an audience of currently serving service members, veterans and their spouses who had gathered at Massachusetts Bay Community College to take part in Operation Money Wise, Mar. 22, 2014, as Col. Frank Magurn, Deputy Land Component Commander, Mass. Army National Guard watches. Operation Money Wise is designed to improve the financial knowledge and skills of the attendees while making them aware of the benefits they have earned. The event was sponsored by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Financial Literacy Trust Fund, the Massachusetts National Guard and the Massachusetts Department of Veterans Services. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Saslav, Massachusetts National Guard Public Affairs/Released)
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and New Jersey State Police Lt. Colonel Geoffrey Noble attend Operation Deep Blue's (ODB) departure of 'The Expedition To Honor Our Fallen' during which the ODB sea kayak team paddles over 225 miles from New Jersey to Washington, D.C. launching from Fort Mott State Park in Pennsville, N.J. on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. The 2020 honorees include the following law enforcement and military heroes from New Jersey who made the ultimate sacrifice: Mary Ann Collura / Police Officer / Fair Lawn Police Department; Billy Fearon / Lieutenant / NJSP; Michael Goble / US Army Special Forces (from Washington Township, NJ); Philip Lamonaco / Trooper / NJSP; John Samra / Police Officer / Clifton Police Department; and Joseph Seals / Detective / Jersey City Police Department. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)
Members of 12e Régiment blindé du Canada board a CH-147 Chinook helicopter after conducting new searches at a potential 1950 US aircraft crash site in the vicinity of Haines junction, Yukon during Operation NANOOK 2016.
Photo: MCpl Mathieu Gaudreault, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
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During Anonymous' third global protest in Downtown Clearwater, Florida the heart of the Scientology cult. The locals in their vehicles were really behind us showing much horn love, thumbs ups and a few keep up the good work shouts! All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the evil Scientology cult's fair game policy of harassing & threatening it's critics. Learn more about the third straight month of global Anonymous protests against the scientology cult here: www.whyweprotest.net
And Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power"
So many tires were collected, they had to be lifted into the dumpsters.
(Courtesy: San Diego Port Tenants Association Board Member Randy Dick)
South Carolina State Guard Soldiers with the South Carolina Military Department, supported Forward Operating Base Palmetto with communications and data cellular services to the tactical operations center for 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, to continuously monitor status, situation, and transmit to higher among the battlespace within “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)