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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.

 

See www.whyaretheydead.info

 

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":

www.whyweprotest.net

Volunteers helped staff stations at the Southeastern Processing Center for OCC -- the "shoe box ministry". [photo by Bruce]

Over 300 people gather for Operation: PanzerFaust, an airsoft event hosted by Omega Ops at Panther Airsoft in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Players were divided into two teams: Red Team and Blue Team and spent the day competing for control of the field.

The 237th Military Police (MP) Company, 941st MP Battalion, New Hampshire Army National Guard, and the 30th MP Company, 3rd MP Regiment, 5th Canadian Army Division conducted a cross-border MP training exercise, Operation Maroon Thunder, May 12-14 at Ft. Devens, Mass.

 

Photo by Sgt. Bei Simmons, 114th Public Affairs Detachment

Operation Smile mobilizes a world of generous hearts to heal children’s smiles and transform lives across the globe. Our network of volunteers works worldwide to repair childhood facial deformities including cleft lips and cleft palates.

HMCS FREDERICTON’s embarked CH-148 Cyclone helicopter “Phoenix” conducts foc’sle transfers during Operation REASSURANCE on 20 April 2023 in the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

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.

 

See www.whyaretheydead.info

 

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":

www.whyweprotest.net

www.scientology-exposed.com/

National Atomic Testing Museum

 

Operation Morning Light recovered the debris from the disintegration of a nuclear-powered Soviet satellite. The Las Vegas-based Nuclear Emergency Search Team played a major role in the joint Canada/United States search and recovery effort. The team used sophisticated aerial remote sensing and radiation detection systems to search for debris scattered within 15,000 square miles of tundra. The team spent three months on the ground in this frozen and snow-covered land recovering small pieces and flakes of radioactive debris. Temperatures of -40°F and wind chill factors of -100°F were not uncommon.

 

A Soviet nuclear-powered Cosmos 954 satellite was launched September 18, 1977. The Cosmos 954 was in a 150-mile high orbit conducting ocean surveillance from the Arctic to the Antarctic. In January 1978, the satellite fell to earth and scattered radioactive debris across the Northwest Territories near Yellowknife, northern Canada. The clean-up operation was a coordinated effort between the United States and Canada. Known as Operation Morning Light." the clean-up continued into October 1978.

 

As the Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 fell to Earth in northern Canada in 1978, Lab scientists joined a multinational team spending hours in the back of a Hercules aircraft to track the satellite's reentry path and locate radioactive debris.

Members of United States Navy, Combined Task Group 55.2, (left-right) Operations Specialist 2nd Class Juan Londoño, Commander - Captain Anthony Webber, Lieutenant Jamieson May, Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Matthew Shinault, and Operations Officer Lieutenant Commander Charles Fuehrer, with members of Naval Replenishment Unit ASTERIX, Operations Officer Lieutenant Navy Kyle Organ, and Lieutenant Navy Kirk Lapointe, assess plans for maritime coordination in support of Operation SAVANNE onboard Motor Vessel ASTERIX in the Red Sea on 28 April 2023.

 

Photo: S1 Taylor Congdon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

Sailor 1st Class Jerome Fortin, a Marine Technician aboard HMCS MONTREAL machines a coupling for a motor driven fire pump during Operation REASSURANCE on February 8, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau Canadian Armed Forces photo

UH-60 Blackhawks operated by 3rd Battalion, 238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade, fly overhead after conducting an air assault with soldiers from 1st Battery, 67th Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, as part of Operation Intrepid Centurion on Feb. 19th, 2014, near Camp Buehring, Kuwait.

 

The 42nd CAB, New York Army National Guard, provided rotary winged aviation assets to Intrepid Centurion, an annual exercise between the U.S. and Kuwait militaries designed to strengthen their tactical proficiency and familiarity with each other's operations. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Harley Jelis/Released)

Overcoming the forces of loft development in 08!

Operation Sacred trust is a program for the homeless and low-income veterans in need. We are helping such veterans who have served our country for many years but now they need help with financial and housing assistance. Join us to help them! Contact us for details.

Making a giant snow spork at TechSmith... #whynot

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.

Operation College Launch (OCL) is an annual series of programs designed to provide you with the information you need about your future beyond high school. A variety of topics that take you from start to finish in the college process will be covered. The following are included:

 

How to decide where to apply

Help with preparing your college application

When and how to prepare for college entrance exams

The best ways to craft your application essays

How to pick a school once you are accepted

Learning about financial aid

Filling out your FAFSA forms

How to pay for it all by searching for scholarships

All OCL workshops are free and open to all. Teens, as well as parents, are welcome to attend. To find a workshop near you, view the 2011-2012 schedule here:

Sergeant 1st Class Jesse Thorton lost to Jens Pulver, a former UFC lightweight champion, by decision after three rounds of fighting April 14 at Abrams Physical Fitness Center during the main event of Operation: Fight Night. (U.S. Army photo by Daniel Cernero, III Corps and Fort Hood Public Affairs)

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Sailor First Class Ehvan Griffin, a Naval Combat Information Operator onboard HMCS MONTREAL, looks through a pair of binoculars as the ship departs from Surabaya, Indonesia, while on Operation PROJECTION on 10 July 2023.

 

Photo by: Cpl Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

HMCS GLACE BAY sails into the entrance of Nuuk, Greenland during Operation NANOOK 2020 on August 13, 2020.

 

Photo by Corporal David Veldman, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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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.

 

See www.whyaretheydead.info

 

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":

www.whyweprotest.net

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. .

 

See www.whyaretheydead.info

 

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":

www.whyweprotest.net

Frigate Cristóbal Colón F105 (left) manoeuvres away from Her Majesty's Canadian Ship REGINA (right) and FS MARNE A630 after concluding a replenishment at sea on July 3, 2014 in the Mediterranean Sea during Operation REASSURANCE.

 

Photo: Cpl Michael Bastien, MARPAC Imaging Services

 

La frégate Cristóbal Colón F105 (à gauche) s’éloigne du Navire canadien de Sa Majesté REGINA (à droite) et du FS MARNE A630, après avoir été ravitaillée dans la mer Méditerranée, le 3 juillet 2014, dans le cadre de l’opération Reassurance.

 

Photo : Cpl Michael Bastien, Services d’imagerie des FMAR(P)

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Over 300 people gather for Operation: PanzerFaust, an airsoft event hosted by Omega Ops at Panther Airsoft in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Players were divided into two teams: Red Team and Blue Team and spent the day competing for control of the field.

Operation: Love Reunited. Two special sessions, One moment in time. Charity portrait sessions for deploying or deployed troops in the war!.

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.”

A crewmember of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship FREDERICTON hauls down the Naval Ensign as the ship proceeds to sea after departing Split, Croatia during Operation REASSURANCE on February 10, 2015.

 

Photo: Maritime Task Force - OP Reassurance, DND

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Un membre de l’équipage du Navire canadien de Sa Majesté Fredericton rentre le pavillon naval alors que le navire prend la mer après avoir quitté Split, en Croatie, durant l’opération REASSURANCE, le 10 février 2015.

 

Photo : Force opérationnelle maritime- Op REASSURANCE, MDN

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