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Southampton Harbour Master port Patrol Launch Pathfinder. Heading towards Cowes in the Solent.
Vessel's Details
Ship Type: Unspecified
Length x Breadth: 16 m X 4 m
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 25.1 / 10.7 knots
Flag: United Kingdom [UK]
Call Sign: 2CYO4
IMO: 0, MMSI: 235076854
this was part of a mega inside pathfinders display of memorbilla and relics from battles fought..got given a really good read in a booklet called pathfinder force..various sad accounts of crashes ect,plus the 3 vc's earn't..
Pathfinders is a worldwide organization of young people sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, though young people of any religious persuasion, or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join the organization.
Objectives of Pathfindering:
The Pathfinder Club will encourage its members to belong to the church, confess their Christian faith, and take an active part in fellowship, worship, outreach, and service.
The Pathfinder Club will involve its members as full partners in all aspects of the church's ministry to its members, to the community, and to the world.
The Pathfinder Club will challenge its members in the mission and ministry of Christ through the church so that God's Word becomes meaningful and fruitful in their lives.
Purpose of Pathfindering:
Lead its member into a growing, redemptive relationship with God.
Build its members into responsible, mature individuals.
Involve its members in active, selfless service.
Latvia, Rujiena, Pathfinders club.
JOINT BASE CAPE COD, Mass. – Sarah Lawson pins a Pathfinder badge to her husband Staff Sgt. Eric Lawson’s uniform during a graduation ceremony held here, Aug. 31, 2013. Lawson, a squad leader, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, was among the 40 graduates of the Pathfinder course conducted here by the cadre from the Warrior Training Center located at Fort Benning, Ga. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Don Veitch)
Pathfinder Plus is a high-altitude, solar-powered, unmanned experimental aircraft intended to explore the possibilities of unlimited-duration, high-altitude reconnaissance. During the 1990s, it conducted 10 test flights, three of which set altitude records, the highest of which was 24,445m (80,201 ft). The aircraft was built under the sponsorship of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.
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Pathfinders is a worldwide organization of young people sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, though young people of any religious persuasion, or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join the organization.
Objectives of Pathfindering:
The Pathfinder Club will encourage its members to belong to the church, confess their Christian faith, and take an active part in fellowship, worship, outreach, and service.
The Pathfinder Club will involve its members as full partners in all aspects of the church's ministry to its members, to the community, and to the world.
The Pathfinder Club will challenge its members in the mission and ministry of Christ through the church so that God's Word becomes meaningful and fruitful in their lives.
Purpose of Pathfindering:
Lead its member into a growing, redemptive relationship with God.
Build its members into responsible, mature individuals.
Involve its members in active, selfless service.
Latvia, Rujiena, Pathfinders club.
My '87 Pathfinder in a now closed makeshift offroad park near Galt, CA. This was probably one of the first times I had it in 4wheel drive.
JOINT BASE CAPE COD, Mass. – The 40 graduates of the Pathfinder course conducted here by the cadre from the Warrior Training Center located at Fort Benning, Ga, stand in formation as they wait to have the Pathfinder badge pinned to their uniforms, Aug. 31 2013. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Don Veitch)
Pathfinders is a worldwide organization of young people sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, though young people of any religious persuasion, or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join the organization.
Objectives of Pathfindering:
The Pathfinder Club will encourage its members to belong to the church, confess their Christian faith, and take an active part in fellowship, worship, outreach, and service.
The Pathfinder Club will involve its members as full partners in all aspects of the church's ministry to its members, to the community, and to the world.
The Pathfinder Club will challenge its members in the mission and ministry of Christ through the church so that God's Word becomes meaningful and fruitful in their lives.
Purpose of Pathfindering:
Lead its member into a growing, redemptive relationship with God.
Build its members into responsible, mature individuals.
Involve its members in active, selfless service.
Latvia, Rujiena, Pathfinders club.
The United States flag carried by Pathfinders from around the US for Wednesday's parade at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Pathfinder Camporee, Oshkosh, Wisc.. Photo: Brent Hardinge
Lake Michigan, Wisconsin
Listed 10/5/2015
Reference Number: 15000712
Located 2.6 miles north of Rawley Point, near Two Creeks, Wisconsin, the Pathfinder (MN-0397) lies in 12 to 15 feet of water on the bottom of Lake Michigan in a bed of quicksand. Launched in 1869 and lost in 1886, the Pathfinder, measuring nearly 200 feet in length, is a very early example of wooden schooner construction of this size. The Pathfinder, typical of this vessel type and length, carried three masts. Much of our understanding of this vessel type has come from archaeological data recovered from wreck sites like the Pathfinder. The Pathfinder meets the registration requirements for Criterion D at the state level as a good example of a schooner sailing vessel type as described in the Multiple Property Documentation Great Lakes Shipwrecks of Wisconsin (Cooper and Kriesa 1992), and in the area of Commerce for its role in the Great Lakes coal, iron ore and grain trades. The period of significance (1869-1886) begins with the Pathfinder's date of construction and ends with the date of sinking. The Pathfinder site, documented by Wisconsin Historical Society archaeologists in August 2014 and lightly visited by divers, has produced a wealth of archaeological knowledge and has the potential to yield important archaeological data as sands uncover more of the wreck in future years.
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Yea, saw this Matchbox Nissan Pathfinder at a Dollar Tree and had to get it ! Penned during Nissan's bolder designs and built on the compact pick up truck frame it was a good off road truck. It had a triangular window in the B pillar; there was no four door version for a few years later.
The North Pacific Union Pathfinders begin marching down the parade route Wednesday at the 2014 Forever Faithful International Pathfinder Camporee, Oshkosh, Wisc. Photo: Brent Hardinge
PATHFINDER focuses on the subject of social identity. It criticizes the unconscious way of handling the facts, related to consumption and gives solutions to face the dilemmas inside a multi supply environment. The “zero-spaces”, replace ground plans, where the viewer is asked to form his own path on an architectural like pattern. Zero symbolizes vain feelings or even the consumer loss, inside a world of undefined needs and fake desires. A series of four different postcard like patterns, give the opportunity to each one to contribute on the creation of the artwork and appreciate it as an interactive and open process that its aim concerns more people than the artistic community.
Evaggelia Spiliopoulou
Pathfinders is a worldwide organization of young people sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, though young people of any religious persuasion, or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join the organization.
Objectives of Pathfindering:
The Pathfinder Club will encourage its members to belong to the church, confess their Christian faith, and take an active part in fellowship, worship, outreach, and service.
The Pathfinder Club will involve its members as full partners in all aspects of the church's ministry to its members, to the community, and to the world.
The Pathfinder Club will challenge its members in the mission and ministry of Christ through the church so that God's Word becomes meaningful and fruitful in their lives.
Purpose of Pathfindering:
Lead its member into a growing, redemptive relationship with God.
Build its members into responsible, mature individuals.
Involve its members in active, selfless service.
Latvia, Rujiena, Pathfinders club.
PATHFINDER focuses on the subject of social identity. It criticizes the unconscious way of handling the facts, related to consumption and gives solutions to face the dilemmas inside a multi supply environment. The “zero-spaces”, replace ground plans, where the viewer is asked to form his own path on an architectural like pattern. Zero symbolizes vain feelings or even the consumer loss, inside a world of undefined needs and fake desires. A series of four different postcard like patterns, give the opportunity to each one to contribute on the creation of the artwork and appreciate it as an interactive and open process that its aim concerns more people than the artistic community.
Evaggelia Spiliopoulou
The assembled griceage at Moorthorpe watch as D1015 storms past with the Western Rocks on 20 March 2010. Anybody um, recognise themselves?!
Proper Tau fans will know these have been sat round for a while, because they're the from the previous Pathfinder set. With some human helpers.
PATHFINDER focuses on the subject of social identity. It criticizes the unconscious way of handling the facts, related to consumption and gives solutions to face the dilemmas inside a multi supply environment. The “zero-spaces”, replace ground plans, where the viewer is asked to form his own path on an architectural like pattern. Zero symbolizes vain feelings or even the consumer loss, inside a world of undefined needs and fake desires. A series of four different postcard like patterns, give the opportunity to each one to contribute on the creation of the artwork and appreciate it as an interactive and open process that its aim concerns more people than the artistic community.
Evaggelia Spiliopoulou