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On April 22, 14 girls and two coaches from Brazil who are a part of "Las Estrellas," a sports, leadership and English program, came to Knoxville, TN as part of the U.S. Department of State Empowering Women and Girls through Sports Initiative. After the first day, they had already experienced University culture by participating in Dr. Ashleigh Huffman's Service-Learning class and eating in the cafeteria.
The United States Air Force Band String Quartet held a special concert on May 8, 2016 for His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni, Her Majesty Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk, and other invited guests to commemorate a performance that took place on May 9, 1956 in Phnom Penh at the invitation of the late King Norodom Suramarit and Queen Sisowath Monivong Kossomak Nearireath Serei Watana.
Joined by two Cambodian artists, The United States Air Force Band String Quartet played a mix of American, European, and Cambodian music, including two pieces by King Sihanouk that premiered in 1956.
The musicians concluded the 60th Anniversary Concert with a special birthday message for HM King Norodom Sihamoni and a heart-warming encore performance of "Monika" in honor of HM Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
During a Native American history-themed sleepover at the National Archives in Washington, DC, 101 kids and their grown-ups spent the night enjoying history-related activities, learning from special guests actor Martin Sensmeier, Jim Thorpe historians Bob Wheeler and Flo Ridlon, and Native American storyteller Perry Ground. After sleeping over night in the Rotunda, participants enjoyed a pancake breakfast made by the Archivist of the United States, David S. Ferriero, on October 14, 2018.
Erosion in the Chico, Calif., area, shown during a levee inspection in December 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers inspects levees in its Rehabilitation and Inspection Program to ensure levees don’t pose an unacceptable risk to lives and to provide levee managers and residents with detailed information on the condition of levees to help them make informed decisions about safety. (U.S. Army photo/Released)
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Black Bear Program 2015,
A student of the Black Bear program handles a section of modular tent during an afternoon rain storm in the training area at 5 Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown on 5 Aug 2015.
Black Bear is a six-week training and leadership program that fosters the relationship between Canada’s Aboriginal communities and the Canadian Armed Forces.
Photo: WO Jerry Kean, 5 Cdn Div Public Affairs
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No date. No caption. It is possible that this a drawing of the third Apollo Applications Program (AAP) mission, proposed before AAP was reorganized and renamed Skylab. This appears to be a free flying version of the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM). In actuality, the Skylab ATM was launched attached to the workshop.
Prihatin Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1, YB Mohamad Fairus Khairuddin, YB Raveentahran, YB Law Choo Kiang dan YB Dr. Mujahid melawat warga emas dan warga PPRT di Kampung Batu Uban
Program Masyarakat Madani di Perkampungan Batu Uban dirasmikan oleh Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1, YB Mohamad Fairus Khairuddin dan ADUN Batu Uban, YB Raveentharan
Athletes' family members cheer on their teams during the 2017 DOD Warrior Games. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Colin Sheridan)
As I was switching channels a little while ago I I landed on the Travel Channel where they were hunting snapping turtles for food and next the History Channel where folks in Louisiana were filling their quotas for "harvesting" alligators. While I understand the necessity for wildlife management once humans are involved in ecosystems, I think its so sad that we through the media sensationalize the killing of creatures so humans can have soup and leather. Alll of these creatures have been on the earth between 100 and 200+ million years. The only thing they have done all those millions of years was to live their own lives...Makes me sad.The picture here is of a Green iguana. Green iguana (Iguana iguana). Iguanas are native to Mexico and Central and South America. They are prevelant in the pet trade but they should not be kept as "pets." Lizards have been on the earth for 250 million years. Photo by Frank
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The challenge here was to be able to throw an egg up into the air without breaking.
Resources: raw egg, paper, sticky tape & 5 skinny balloons. Time 5 mins...
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A busy weekend of Guide Leader training was had in Dubbo. These photos are of the 2nd day. Thanks to Prue, Amanda & Erica who were the trainers over the weekend.
shows my desk after lots of work and lots of jolt cola.
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Mentorship program succeeding
By Pfc. Kim, Hyun-ki
6-52 Air Defense Artillery
SUWON AIR BASE — Female Soldiers in the 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery met in Suwon Gym for the unit’s female mentorship program.
The training began with education on sexual assault prevention and response, followed by light stretching and upper body exercising.
First Lt. James Eide, who led the mentorship session, conducted a class on Cross fit, combining several exercises. Before doing the cross fit, he taught them theory about how to do exercise efficiently and when is the good time for exercise. He also taught about nutrition, explaining ways to maintain and improve health by dividing nutrition into fat, protein, vitamin, and mineral categories. After the classroom instruction, a workout followed.
Private First Class Nancy Cumberledge found the training worthwhile, and especially liked its emphasis on life values and good health.
Th mentorship programs aims to help women of 6-52 navigate their careers and guide them in successfully combining full-time careers with satisfying personal and family lives.
In the studio at Bird Dog Glass with local artisan makers Kevin Boylan and Maggie Yeates.
La Grande’s award-winning downtown is home to a burgeoning arts scene, a variety of local restaurants, locally owned retail shops, a wide selection of local artisan makers, thanks to the dedicated revitalization efforts of the La Grande Main Street Program.
We were thrilled to spend an afternoon watching the artistic process at work with Kevin and Maggie at Bird Dog Glass. For more about these local makers visit www.facebook.com/Birddog-Glass-115045613521286/
For more information about La Grande Oregon visit www.lagrandeed.com
Brigadier-General (BGen) Nicolas Eldaoud, Commander 5th Canadian Division (5 Cdn Div), visited 36 Canadian Brigade Group (36 CBG) in Halifax, NS, on Thursday evening, 7 May 2015, to witness the
Canadian Army (CA)’s first Army Civilian Engagement (ACE) program. The ACE program, which can be
likened to the Basic Military Qualification course, was developed and recently implemented by the CA
on a trial basis to allow willing civilian participants to experience a 10-week awareness of CA soldiering
skills.
The ACE program will further promote and generate a greater awareness of the CA, and in particular the Primary Reserve, in communities throughout Atlantic Canada, 5 Cdn Div and 36 CBG have implemented the trial ACE, with a view towards developing a permanent program that can be utilized throughout the
Divisional Area of Responsibility. Upon successful completion of the trial, candidates are expected to be able to speak knowledgeably to their peers and members of their communities about the CA, and will be offered an opportunity to enrol into the Primary Reserve if they so desire.
Le brigadier-général (Bgén) Nicolas Eldaoud, commandant de la 5e Division du Canada (5 Div CA), a effectué une visite auprès du 36e Groupebrigade du Canada (36 GBC) à Halifax (N.-É.), jeudi soir, le 7 mai
2015, pour assister au premier programme d’engagement civil de l’Armée (ECA). Le programme ECA, qui peut se comparer au cours de qualification militaire de base, a été élaboré et mis en œuvre récemment par l’Armée canadienne (AC) à titre d’essai pour permettre aux participants civils de prendre part à une formation de sensibilisation de dix semaines sur les compétences du soldat de l’AC.
Le programme ECA favorisera davantage la sensibilisation à l’AC, particulièrement la Première réserve, dans les collectivités du Canada atlantique. La 5 Div CA et le 36 GBC ont mis à l’essai le programme ECA
dans le but d’élaborer un programme permanent pouvant être utilisé dans l’ensemble de la zone de
responsabilité divisionnaire. Après avoir terminé le programme, les participants seront en mesure de s’entretenir de l’AC, en toute connaissance de cause, avec leurs pairs et des membres de leurs collectivités. Ils auront également la possibilité de s’enrôler dans la Première réserve s’ils le désirent.
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Army Civilian Engagement (ACE) program.
Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 Cdn Div Public Affairs