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Sailor 1st Class Mélina Ammaturo lays her poppy on a wreath during a Remembrance Day ceremony aboard HMCS FREDERICTON on November 10, 2021 in the Baltic Sea.
Please credit: Cpl Laura Landry, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Lieutenant (Navy) Alina Na, an Intelligence Officer aboard HMCS CALGARY, conducts their duties in the Arabian Sea during Operation ARTEMIS and as part of Combined Task Force 150, on May 15, 2021.
Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Ms. Lorene Bell, received the key to her newly refurbished home today in southeast Houston as part of Neighborhood Centers’ Operation Welcome Home.
Her home, damaged by Hurricane Ike, now includes a new roof, new kitchen and appliances, bathroom, living room and furniture, flooring, sheetrock, electrical work and repair plumbing lines.
Operation IGNITION is Canada’s periodic participation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Airborne Surveillance and Interception Capabilities to meet Iceland's Peacetime Preparedness Needs, which is a NATO operation conducted to patrol Iceland’s airspace.
Known as Task Force Iceland, the Canadian Armed Forces contingent comprises about 160 personnel and includes a detachment of six CF-18 Hornet jet fighters plus a support element located at Keflavik Air Base.
Paratroopers from Italy, Spain, and the U.S. jump from aircraft to seize an airfield on Smardan Training Area, Romania. XVIII Airborne Corps led a Combined Joint Task Force during a joint forcible entry training exercise as part of Operation Swift Response 15 (photo by Lt. Col. Rod Cunningham).
Commander Annick Fortin, the Commanding Officer of HMCS WINNIPEG, and the crew onboard HMCS WINNIPEG conduct a PASSEX with the Royal Thai Navy, HTMS Sukhothai, after the departure of Thailand during Operation PROJECTION on Tuesday, October 11, 2022.
Photo: S1 Melissa Gonzalez, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Flight Deck Coordinator, Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Eldridge, oversees contact with Search and Rescue Technicians onboard the CH-149 Cormorant helicopter while conducting helo hoist operations during Operation PROJECTION INDO - PACIFIC on 27 March 2023 off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Photo: S1 Taylor Congdon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
HMCS FREDERICTON sails through the Strait of Gibraltar to commence Operation REASSURANCE 2023 and join Standing NATO Maritime Group 2, on February 3, 2023 in the Mediterranean Sea.
Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Lieutenant Stephen Lamarche speaks with boarding party members from ITS (Italian Ship) Luigi Rizzo aboard HMCS MONCTON as part of OBANGAME EXPRESS during Operation PROJECTION, off the coast of West Africa on March 14, 2022.
Please credit: Corporal Jaclyn Buell, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Mingle Media TV was invited to join Operation Smile, a worldwide children’s medical charity, at their 9thAnnual Smile Gala on September 24, 2010, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Access Hollywood host Billy Bush was the Master of Ceremonies and a special performance was given by members of the cast of GLEE.
Founded in 1982 by Dr. Bill and Kathy Magee, Operation Smile, headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, is a worldwide children’s medical charity whose network of global volunteers are dedicated to helping improve the health and lives of children and young adults. Since its founding, Operation Smile has treated more than 150,000 children born with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities and the organization has a presence in more than 50 countries. For more information, please visit www.operationsmile.org.
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Operation Knotweed. A multi agency emergency response exercise, November 2012.
Scenario: Light aircraft crashes at sports stadium during an event.
Staged at Salford City Stadium / A J Bell Stadium.
Participants: City Airport / Barton Aerodrome. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. North West Ambulance Service. Greater Manchester Police. Casualties Union. Salford City Stadium.
Lt. Col. David May, deputy director of domestic operations, plans and training with the Wisconsin National Guard's Joint Staff, briefs Maj. Gen. Don Dunbar, adjutant general of Wisconsin, Col. Mark Michie, domestic operations director with the Joint Staff, and Brig. Gen. Mark Anderson, commander of the Wisconsin Army National Guard, about the 54th Civil Support Team's multiple-day exercise in Sturgeon Bay beginning Tuesday (Sept. 13). The two scenarios in the weapons of mass destruction response exercise involved a nerve agent attack at the Door County Fairgrounds and a dirty bomb laboratory in a local motel. Exercises such as this, in a real-world setting, helps the 54th CST stay proficient in their skills and ready in the event that a real WMD attack occurs. Wisconsin National Guard photo by 1st Sgt. Vaughn R. Larson
Members of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) WINNIPEG participate in a Remembrance Day ceremony at-sea during Operation PROJECTION-NEON on 8 November 2020.
Photo: Sailor 1st Class Valerie LeClair, MARPAC Imaging Services
North Carolina National Guard member Sgt. Mario Delgado of the 42nd Civil Support Team, Greenville, NC, dons protective gear for a simulated chlorine gas attack during Operation Vigilant Catamount in Canton, NC, on June 10, 2017. Operation Vigilant Catamount (OVC) is a joint civilian and NCNG regional domestic operations and homeland security exercise. (Photo by Staff Sgt. David McLean, NCNG PAO Raleigh)
Padre Krystal Sheremeta recites a prayer to the crew of HMCS FREDERICTON during a Remembrance Day ceremony on November 10, 2021 in the Baltic Sea.
Please credit: Cpl Laura Landry, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Crewmembers carry out their duties on the bridge of HMCS HARRY DEWOLF during Operation CARIBBE, while sailing the Atlantic Ocean, May 3, 2022.
Please credit: Canadian Armed Forces photo
Ms. Lorene Bell, received the key to her newly refurbished home today in southeast Houston as part of Neighborhood Centers’ Operation Welcome Home.
Her home, damaged by Hurricane Ike, now includes a new roof, new kitchen and appliances, bathroom, living room and furniture, flooring, sheetrock, electrical work and repair plumbing lines.
In autumn 2022, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) launched Operation Vulcan to clear the areas of Cheetham Hill and Strangeways of the counterfeit goods trade and associated organised crime.
Eleven months on and the area today paints a very different picture, with over 200 counterfeit shops shut down, over 1000 tonnes of counterfeit items repurposed and recycled, £520,000 cash seized, and violent crime and public order offences reduced by 50%.
Following this success, Greater Manchester Police and partners vow to bring the same dynamic change, vigour and enthusiasm to Piccadilly Gardens.
Using the same specialist taskforce, alongside local neighbourhood officers and PCSO’s, dedicated resources will be embedded into Piccadilly Gardens to identify the root causes of the existing problems and work closely with local residents and partners to eliminate the criminality in all its forms, helping to create a safer community and supporting businesses to thrive and grow.
Policing alone will not solve these problems, and that is why the multi-agency approach is so key to tackle the issues in Piccadilly Gardens. Working with Manchester City Council, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, and local businesses and charities, this is our commitment to tackling and creating sustainable resolutions to issues such as anti-social behaviour, drug dealing, exploitation, theft from person, and violent crime which have, for too long, impacted the lives and livelihoods of those in and around Piccadilly Gardens.
Detective Superintendent Neil Blackwood, who will be leading the specialist team of officers in Piccadilly Gardens, said: “Building on the success of the existing partnerships we have, strengthening the multi-agency approach to key issues that are impacting the lives of the local community and visitors, police and partners will use every power and policy available to revitalise the area.
“Operation Vulcan Piccadilly is the product of hours of interactions with locals, residents, and partners from across Manchester, and represents what they want from their police force. We will work with the public to fight crime and anti-social behaviour, utilising all of the specialist resources within GMP to make a real difference in the area.
“We want Piccadilly Gardens to feel safer and become a more welcoming place for people to live, work, and socialise, but make no mistake, we will be adopting a zero-tolerance approach to any criminality, and we will be relentless in our pursuit to make this a hostile environment for criminals."
Councillor Luthfur Rahman, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “We welcome this operation, with the police focusing resources on Piccadilly Gardens and acting on concerns raised by the community, the Council and others.
“The Council will support the operation whether through services to improve the appearance of the area as anti-social behaviour is reduced, or by aiding vulnerable people who need support – for example drug and alcohol treatment or safeguarding.
“Piccadilly Gardens is a public space with huge potential and we’ve seen it successfully host events such as the Christmas Markets and more recently screenings of Lionesses matches. It’s a much-used space, with 150,000 people a day passing through it, but we recognise that it has issues with crime and anti-social behaviour and that negative perceptions surround it.
“This commitment from the police will help make it an area which is welcoming to everyone except those with criminal or anti-social intent. Building on this foundation, the Council has appointed designers to come up with a plan to transform the area, creating a welcoming, flexible and family-friendly space. Together we can deliver real improvements.”
A photog downtown for the Clearwater Jazz Fest takes pix of the protest march.
Operation Shocktober on October 18th 2008 was the ninth straight month of peaceful global protests against the scientology cult. The theme was zombies, to coincide with Halloween and highlight the many mysterious deaths and suicides of cult members.
All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the cult's "Fair Game" policy of harassing it's critics. These are brave people of all ages and walks of life, standing shoulder to shoulder with ex-Scientologists to bring the truth TO YOU.
Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power":
Commander Matthew Mitchell, Commanding Officer of HMCS FREDERICTON, presents the gold Sea Service Insignia for 1460 days at sea to Petty Officer 1st Class Gagnon during Operation REASSURANCE, on 06 February 2023 in Augusta, Italy.
Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Returning from Trapani, Italy, seven CF-188 "Hornet's" land at their home base, the 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron, in Bagotville, Quebec November 4, 2011.
Operation MOBILE is the Canadian Forces’ participation in Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR, the NATO-led effort, as authorized in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 of 17 March 2011, to impose upon Libya an arms embargo, a no-fly zone and to protect civilians and civilian-populated areas in Libya.
Task Force Libeccio is the Air Component of Operation MOBILE and it is composed of the Task Force Headquarters, based in Napes, Italy; the Air Coordination Element, based in Poggio-Renatico, Italy; and the Sicily Air Wing, based out of two locations in Sicily, Italy. There are approximately 350 personnel deployed to Italy as part of Task Force Libeccio.
Sicily Air Wing is made up of four air operations flights and two close support flights, which include: a CP-140 Flight, based at Sigonella, Sicily; and a CF-18 Flight, a CC-150T Flight, a CC-130T Flight, an Operational Support Flight and a Mission Support Flight, all based at Trapani-Birgi, Sicily.
In addition to the support furnished to Operation MOBILE by Task Force Libeccio, HMCS Vancouver is currently conducting presence and surveillance patrols under CJTF Unified Protector, through the NATO Maritime Component Commander and Combined Task Group (CTG) 455.01 deployed in the Mediterranean.
Master Sailor Guillaume Rivard, a Sonar Operator aboard HMCS CALGARY, compiles and analyzes acoustic information from shipborne sensors during simulated anti-submarine warfare while sailing in the Coral Sea during Exercise Talisman Sabre as part of Operation PROJECTION, July 20, 2021.
Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship CALGARY
A Boatswain onboard HMCS YELLOWKNIFE fires a C8 rifle during a Small Arms Shoot as part of weekly training to maintain a high degree of readiness during Operation CARIBBE, March 4, 2022.
Photo: MARPAC Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo
A sailor onboard HMCS MONTREAL observes Motor Vessel (MV) ASTERIX from the port boat deck as the two ships conduct a Personnel Awaiting Transfer (PAX) during Operation SAVANNE on 3 May 2023.
Photo by: Cpl Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Commander Annick Fortin, the Commanding Officer of HMCS WINNIPEG, and the crew onboard HMCS WINNIPEG conduct a PASSEX with the Royal Thai Navy, HTMS Sukhothai, after the departure of Thailand during Operation PROJECTION on Tuesday, October 11, 2022.
Photo: S1 Melissa Gonzalez, Canadian Armed Forces photo