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The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
After a long Wednesday at school in mid-October, I overate at one of our local Mexican restaurants. The evening was lovely, so I strolled down the Pathfinder Parkway to my favorite tree.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
The 2013 Pathfinder showcases what is nothing less than Pathfinder re-imagined - a next-gen SUV with an unparalleled balance of capability, premium comfort and advanced, user-friendly technology.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course was conducted in three phases from 11 June to 27 July 2012 for a total of 45 training days.
The Patrol Pathfinder Course enables the Pathfinder to execute insertion/extraction techniques by air, land and sea in hostile environments. Operating in a section-sized force they perform the tactical marking and securing of Drop Zones, Landing Zones and Beach Heads as well as airstrips used for tactical airlift operations for follow-on forces.
Photo by MCpl Randy Burnside
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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At Space Camp, 2018
In January, 2021, the US Space and Rocket Center asked to use this shot for online promotion for their campaign to raise finds for the restoration of Pathfinder (note the control surface missing from the wing trailing edge in this shot). I gladly agreed to them using this shot
Another shot of Bartlesville's Pathfinder Parkway on a warm winter day. Taken with the iPhone CameraBag application in Helga mode.
The slightly different cycling event in the Berlin area.
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photo: Stefan Schott
Some more pictures of our Pennine Pathfinder that's currently for sale. It's for sale! akrabat.com/pennine-pathfinder-6-berth-folding-camper-for...
This holiday was nice and sunny!
Nevada Air National Guard Maj. Bruce Gallio, assigned to the 152nd Air Lift Wing Medical Group (right) along with Oregon Disaster Medical Team (OMDT) and State Emergency Registry of Volunteers in Oregon (SERV-OR) members discuss strike team and medical response training during the Pathfinder Exercise 2019, a mass casualty event held at Camp Rilea at Warrenton, Oregon, June 13, 2019. Pathfinder is an interagency disaster response event, designed to train and exercise military and civilian response capabilities in the wake of a Cascadia Subduction Zone catastrophe in the Pacific Northwest region. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. John Hughel, 142nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
An Alaska Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter operated by Army aviators with the 1st Battalion, 207th Aviation Regiment, approaches Geronimo Drop Zone during airborne training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, May 28, 2020. Battlefield Airmen with the 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron, Army pathfinders with the 574th Quartermaster Company, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and supported by Army aviators, conducted the airborne training to maintain operational readiness. The focus on readiness demonstrates the installation’s resiliency and posture for the future throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)