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U.S. Coast Guard recruits get a break from basic training and spend Thanksgiving with host families in Cape May County during Operation Fireside, a program coordinated by the American Red Cross together with the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center.

Photo taken on Thursday, November 24, 2022 in Cape May, New Jersey

Julie Daigle/American Red Cross

Next Saturday as part of my 12 year anniversary celebration, my 2nd full scale outreach will take place.

 

The outreach will support homeless individuals in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. For this outreach I am teaming up with the Black Alumni Association of USC as part of the Universities Day of Service.

 

My friend Tiffany came by today to drop off her donation of over 100 pairs of socks.

 

If you'd like to donate to this outreach or later outreaches please visit www.dosomethingsaturday.org

 

The brilliant northern lights appear above the Aurora Village accommodations where the members of Land Task Force are residing while deployed on Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT in and around Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on March 3, 2021.

Photo credit: Cpl Tori Lake, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

Members from Federal German Ship (FGS) ERFURT climb down the ladder in order to return back to their ship after spending the day with the crew onboard HMCS HALIFAX during Operation REASSURANCE on 26 April 2022.

 

Please credit: Pte Connor Bennet, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres du navire de la République fédérale d’Allemagne (FGS) ERFURT descendent l’échelle pour rentrer à leur navire après avoir passé la journée avec l’équipage du NCSM HALIFAX dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 26 avril 2022.

 

Photo : Sdt Connor Bennet, photo des Forces armées canadiennes

A Marine Technician changes a filter on an engine as part of engineering maintenance aboard HMCS YELLOWKNIFE during Operation CARIBBE, March 3, 2022.

 

Please credit: MARPAC Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo

As the annual Conservative Party Conference comes to a close, Greater Manchester Police would like to thank attendees, the people of Greater Manchester, and visitors, for another successful and peaceful policing operation.

 

This multi-agency security operation, codenamed Operation Protector, has been months in the planning and saw thousands of extra people enter the city to attend the event, all of which passed without incident.

 

Sunday 1 October was the main day for protests, with thousands of protestors marching through the city, and attending a rally. Despite the typical Mancunian weather, spirits were high, and the events went ahead without incident, coming to a peaceful conclusion.

 

Whilst unrelated to the event, a number of proactive arrests were made in the city centre for a range of offences including driving whilst under the influence of drugs, shop lifting, and a man who was wanted for assault, demonstrating it was business as usual for many officers on the ground.

 

Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes, Gold Commander for the event, said: “Over the past four days, we’ve seen more than ten thousand delegates and visitors come to our city, supporting local businesses and the local economy; it is testament to Manchester being an iconic city for major events.

 

“As expected, and as in previous years, there were a number of protests throughout the period – notably on Sunday 1 October, which saw around 3,000 people march through the city.

 

“Security operations of this scale are always complex and require a high degree of multiagency work. With our partners, we have worked tirelessly to protect delegates, enable protests, and keep our city safe, and I am proud to hear such positive feedback about our staff who have performed their duties to the highest of standards.

 

“And finally, I would like to thank those who live, work or were visiting Manchester during this busy period for their patience whilst our operation was in place.”

Members of HMCS MONCTON fight a simulated fire while sailing homeward bound across the Atlantic Ocean during Operation PROJECTION, April 6, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Jaclyn Buell, Canadian Armed Forces photo

Members from The 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Signal Platoon trial the new RA-5100 and T7 headsets during Operation REASSURANCE at Camp Adazi, Latvia, on 09 February 2024.

Photo Credit: Corporal Bryan Bodo, Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

 

Des membres du Peloton des transmissions du 2e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment mettent à l’essai les nouveaux casques RA-5100 et T7 au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, au Camp Adazi, en Lettonie, le 9 février 2024.

Photo : Caporal Bryan Bodo, technicien en imagerie des Forces armées canadiennes

 

Commander Meghan Coates, the Executive Officer of HMCS CALGARY, oversees a Refueling at Sea (RAS) between HMCS CALGARY and USNS RAPPAHANNOCK in the Coral Sea during Exercise Talisman Sabre as part of Operation PROJECTION, July 27, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship CALGARY

A long exposure of HMCS YELLOWKNIFE while the ship is deployed on Operation CARIBBE, March 19, 2022.

 

Photo: MARPAC Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo

RAF Blackhead CHL60. The radar site at Blackhead was originally operated by the army as a Coastal Defence (CD) radar, it was handed over to the RAF in May 1942 for integration into the air defence network (Building Radar book by Dobinson).

 

Situated behind the lighthouse at Blackhead, the surface buildings appear to remain. The CH station is associated with the CHL at Glenarm.

On Tuesday 15 October 2024, police executed five warrants at addresses in Rochdale and Manchester to tackle the cruel and unlawful sale of puppies,

following an extensive investigation by the RSPCA, supported by Greater Manchester Police, into the illegitimate and organised sale of puppies.

 

This investigation has uncovered an illicit underground trade that promotes animal cruelty and neglect, with sellers and criminal gangs making vast sums of money at the expense of innocent puppies and members of the public.

 

Some puppies were sick and died shortly after being sold to unsuspecting members of the public who believed they were buying much-loved family pets but may have been imported from overseas.

 

Today’s positive action comes as a result of several reports from members of the public who have been subject to extreme distress as a result of this illicit operation. Work remains ongoing and we are following several lines of enquiry to disrupt and prevent this type of criminality.

 

Sergeant Brendan Walsh, from our Rochdale district, said: “This is organised crime, and those involved have been making eye watering profits from this harmful and illicit trade.

 

“This has been a tremendous joint effort between Greater Manchester Police and the RSPCA's Special Operations Unit.

 

"The properties were searched, and police have rescued 14 puppies and seized an XL bully. Police also seized several mobile phones, important documents and bank statements, all consistent with an organised criminal operation involving the fraudulent and unlawful sale and breeding of puppies.

 

“We’ve had members of the public who have paid substantial amounts for these puppies, paid large veterinary fees, and have been left traumatised by their experiences. I hope today’s activity will highlight our commitment to tackling this type of crime, and I would urge anyone who feels they have been affected by this, please contact us so that we can act."

  

An RSPCA spokesperson said: "We'd urge anyone who wants to get a dog to consider adopting from a rescue charity, like the RSPCA. There are thousands of dogs across the country waiting to find their forever families.

 

"Anyone who is looking to buy a puppy should be cautious when choosing a breeder and use The Puppy Contract to help them find a happy, healthy dog. Anyone who is concerned about a seller should walk away and report their concerns to the police, Trading Standards or RSPCA."

 

Anyone with concerns over illegal puppy sales should contact Greater Manchester Police using the online reporting method or calling 101. Concerns can also be reported to the RSPCA.

  

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Operation Renovation Week 1

Sailor First Class Michael Moores, a Naval Combat Information Operator, on force protection duty aboard HMCS CALGARY during the departure to Jakarta, Indonesia during Operation PROJECTION, on July 3, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Captain Greg Kelly, a physician's assistance deployed on Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT, simulates rewarming a hypothermic casualty in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on March 4, 2021.

Photo credit: Cpl Tori Lake, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

la compagnie VBCI du GTIA (groupement tactique interarmes) Centurion patrouilles dans Bangui. les légionnaires du 2°regiment etranger d'infanterie à bord de leurs VBCI, patrouillent dans les quartiers PK12, afin d’appuyer la MINUSCA dans sa mission de sécurisation de la capitale.

Members of HMCS FREDERICTON install the awning on the flight deck prior to hosting a reception for the Canadian Embassy in Split, Croatia during Operation REASSURANCE, on 12 March 2023.

 

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Sailors aboard His Majesty's Canadian Ship Margaret Brooke prepare a rope during a review of towing procedures while deployed on Operation CARIBBE on 28 February 2024, in the Caribbean Sea.

 

Photo: Canadian Armed Forces Photo.

 

Des membres d’équipage du Navire canadien de Sa Majesté Margaret Brooke préparent un câble lors de la révision des procédures de remorquage au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 28 février 2024, dans la mer des Caraïbes.

 

Photo : Forces armées canadiennes

 

A Royal Canadian Navy member onboard HMCS MONTREAL partakes in live-fire training with the C9A2 light machine gun during Operation REASSURANCE on April 28, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau Canadian Armed Forces photo

The operations team of Global Water Futures along with interested members of the public and fellow researchers met in Saskatoon at the University of Saskatchewan, January 21 - 23, 2019. All photos by Mark Ferguson, Communications Specialist for the USask Global Institute for Water Security and Global Water Futures.

A Physician's Assistant onboard HMCS YELLOWKNIFE conducts medical training during a Damage Control exercise to maintain a high degree of readiness during Operation CARIBBE, March 16, 2022.

 

Photo: MARPAC Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo

Force protection components of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Toronto conduct Fast Inbound Attack Craft training during Operation REASSURANCE on 5 September 2020.

 

Photo Credit: Cpl White-Finkle, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

Our church packed Operation Christmas Child Boxes this evening. These boxes will be sent around the world to children in poverty to show them love and share with them the truth of Christmas.

ANGELES CITY, Republic of the Philippines – Children of the Angeles Bahay Bata Center open new toys during an event in support of Operation Goodwill, Dec. 14. OPGW gives service members from III Marine Expeditionary Force and their families the opportunity to bring cheer to hundreds of Filipino children during the holidays by providing donated toys, clothes and other items. (U. S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Jovane M. Holland/ Released)

HMCS HARRY DEWOLF seen from a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat during Operation CARIBBE, October 31, 2021.

 

Please credit: Canadian Armed Forces Photo

A Canadian Armed Forces medical technician provides medical training to Armed Forces of Ukraine soldiers as part of Operation UNIFIER in Poland on November 24th, 2023.

 

Photo credit: MCpl Brian Levesque, Canadian Armed Forces

 

Un technicien médical des Forces armées canadiennes donne une formation médicale aux soldats des forces armées ukrainiennes au cours de l’opération UNIFIER, en Pologne, le 24 novembre 2023.

 

Photo : Cplc Brian Levesque, Forces armées canadiennes

 

U.S. Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) members conduct a boarding exercise with HMCS BRANDON and HMCS SASKATOON during Operation CARIBBE in the Pacific Ocean, March 2, 2021.

 

Photo Credit: Op CARIBBE PAO, HMCS BRANDON, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres du détachement d’application de la loi (LEDET) de la garde côtière américaine mènent un exercice d’arraisonnement avec le NCSM BRANDON et le NCSM SASKATOON dans l’océan Pacifique, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 2 mars 2021.

 

Photo : OAP, Op CARIBBE, NCSM BRANDON, Forces armées canadiennes

A sailor from HMCS FREDERICTON signals with a whistle to announce to USNS ARCTIC the passing of a line with a line throwing gun to begin a replenishment at sea during Operation REASSURANCE, on 09 March 2023 in the Ionian Sea.

 

Please credit: Lieutenant (Navy) François Marquette, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Sailor Third Class Jacob Watson, a Naval Electronic Sensor Operator, and Sergeant Evan Hurak, a Meteorological Technician, aboard HMCS CALGARY, are on lookout during a sailor overboard exercise in the Indian Ocean during Operation PROJECTION, on June 21, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Soldiers with B Detachment, 33rd Financial Support Unit participated in Operation Diamond Strike, a finance branch exercise that simulates a deployed environment Aug. 26, 2020, on Fort Drum, N.Y. The U.S. wide training exercise is a rehearsal for deployment with non-organic units and comprises of all the U.S. Army components lasting from Aug. 17-27.

(U.S. Army photos by Spc. Pierre Osias)

Royal Canadian Navy sailors stand at attention on the fo'cs'le of HMCS CALGARY as the ship sails into Auckland, New Zealand during Operation PROJECTION, August 4, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship CALGARY

Ooit in #Eindhoven: Operation Oyster

Het Monument Operation Oyster is een monument dat de burgerslachtoffers herdenkt die gevallen zijn bij dit bombardement. Het monument bevindt zich tegenover de Lichttoren aan de Mathildelaan.

Het betreft het door de Britten uitgevoerde bombardement van 6 december 1942 (Sinterklaasbombardement) dat de Philipsfabrieken, waar radio's en dergelijke voor het Duitse leger werden vervaardigd, buiten werking zou moeten stellen. De codenaam van deze operatie was: Operation Oyster. Door de onnauwkeurigheid van de bombardementen leidde dat tot veel burgerslachtoffers terwijl de Philips-fabrieken veel minder schade leden dan bedoeld.

Er werden 93 bommenwerpers ingezet. Bij het bombardement kwamen 140 burgers en 7 Duitse soldaten om het leven

Het monument stelt een geopende oester voor, met een gat in de bovenste schelp, en in de geopende schelp een aantal verwoeste huizen. De oester staat op een sokkel, waarop een gedenkplaat is aangebracht.

Het monument werd op 6 december 2011 onthuld en werd ontworpen door Peter Nagelkerke. (Wikipedia)

Het verbeeldt de verwoesting en ontreddering!

 

Film op onze website: Phocas Kroon maakte deze film voor Eindhoven in Beeld, die gebaseerd is op archieffilms opgenomen met camera's in de vliegtuigen en foto's van de schade en de verhalen van dhr. Klein en Pluijmakers, opgetekend door Harry Grijze: eindhoveninbeeld.com/videodetail.php?id=934 Hier staan alle foto's van het bombardement op de website van Eindhoven in Beeld: bit.ly/3ivOM8i

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