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WAINWRIGHT, Alberta, Canada (May 13, 2022) - Canadian Army soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, conduct a patrol of a defensive position at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright during Exercise Maple Resolve 2022, May 13, 2022.

 

(U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ryan Seelbach)

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WAINWRIGHT, Alberta, Canada (13 mai 2022) – Des soldats de l’Armée canadienne affectés au 1er Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment patrouillent en position défensive à la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright au cours de l’exercice Maple Resolve 2022, le 13 mai 2022.

 

(Photo de la U.S. Navy prise par le spécialiste des communications de masse de 1re classe Ryan Seelbach)

 

Private Colin Azcona from 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment observes on sentry duty during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 25, 2017 in Wainwright, Alberta.

 

Photo by Sgt JF Lauzé Garrison Imaging Petawawa

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Aviator Melissa Kent attached with 2 Combat Engineer Regiment prepares a chicken and broccoli casserole that will be served during lunch during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE, in the Wainwright training area, May 13, 2022.

 

Please credit: S1 Zach Barr, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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L’aviatrice Melissa Kent, attachée au 2e Régiment du génie de combat, prépare une casserole de poulet et de brocoli qui sera servie au dîner au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, dans le secteur d’entraînement de Wainwright, le 13 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Mat 1 Zach Barr, Forces armées canadiennes

This photo has been digitally altered for operational security purposes.

 

Members of the United States Army Special Forces escort a member of the Canadian Armed Forces during a move and clear exercise in the Wainwright training area during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 11, 2022.

 

Please credit: S1 Zach Barr, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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L’image a été modifiée numériquement pour des raisons de sécurité opérationnelle.

 

Des membres des forces spéciales de l’armée américaine escortent un membre des Forces armées canadiennes lors d’un exercice sur le mouvement et le dégagement dans le secteur d’entraînement de Wainwright, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 11 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Mat 1 Zach Barr, Forces armées canadiennes

  

Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornets are refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron on October 30, 2014, over Iraq during the first combat mission in the area of operations, supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

 

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston

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Des aéronefs CF188 Hornet de l’Aviation royale canadienne sont ravitaillés en vol au dessus de l’Irak par un appareil KC135 Stratotanker assigné au 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, le 30 octobre 2014, au cours de la première mission de combat dans la zone d’opérations, à l’appui de l’opération Inherent Resolve.

 

Photo de la Force aérienne des États Unis prise par le sergent d’état major Perry Aston

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A soldier from 1st Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment observe enemy positions during a simulated battle at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright Training Area during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 22 on 13 May 2022.

 

Please Credit: Corporal Jonathan King, Canadian Forces Support Group (Ottawa/Gatineau) Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Un soldat du 1er Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment surveille les positions ennemies lors d’une bataille simulée dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 22, le 13 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Caporal Jonathan King, Services d’imagerie du Groupe de soutien des Forces canadiennes (Ottawa/Gatineau), Forces armées canadiennes

 

Soldiers prepare to fire an M-777 Howitzer just outside the mock village of El Penon during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 14.

Ex MR14 is the Canadian Army's largest annual exercise with 5,000 soldiers from Canada, the UK, and the US participating this year at Garrison Wainwright.

 

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Des militaires se préparent à faire feu avec leur obusier M-777 tout près du village factice d'El Penon, dans le cadre de l'exercice Maple Resolve 2014.

L'exercice MR 2014 est le plus important exercice annuel de l'Armée canadienne. Cette année, 5 000 militaires du Canada, du Royaume-Uni et des États-Unis participent à cet exercice tenu à la garnison de Wainwright.

 

Soldiers of 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment advance with Light Armoured Vehicle support during a simulated battle at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright Training Area during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 22 on 13 May 2022.

 

Please Credit: Corporal Jonathan King, Canadian Forces Support Group (Ottawa/Gatineau) Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des soldats du 1er Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment avancent avec l’appui d’un véhicule blindé léger lors d’une bataille simulée dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 22, le 13 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Caporal Jonathan King, Services d’imagerie du Groupe de soutien des Forces canadiennes (Ottawa/Gatineau), Forces armées canadiennes

 

Des techniciens médicaux et des membres du 12e Régiment blindé du Canada s'entrainent avec des blessés simulés lors de l'exercice Maple Résolve 2018 (MR 18) dans les secteurs d'entrainements de la garnison Wainwright le 20 mai 2018. Photo: Caporal Vuong-De Ramos SJ05-2018-0063

Some of you may have noticed that, unfortunately, owing to the fact that a certain person who sells truck photos on eBay commercially has been lifting my images from this album and selling them I have had to remove 2300 photos that didn't have a watermark. I have now run around 1700 through Lightroom and added a watermark with the intention of bulk uploading them again. Rather than watermark the existing (hidden) files in Flickr one at a time it will be easier to do it this way. I definitely won’t be adding individual tags with the make and model of each vehicle I will just add generic transport tags. Each photo is named after the vehicle and reg in any case. For anyone new to these images there is a chapter and verse explanation below. It is staggering how many times I get asked questions that a quick scan would answer or just as likely I can’t possibly answer – I didn’t take them, but, just to clarify-I do own the copyright- and I do pursue copyright theft.

 

This is a collection of scanned prints from a collection of photographs taken by the late Jim Taylor A number of years ago I was offered a large number of photographs taken by Jim Taylor, a transport photographer based in Huddersfield. The collection, 30,000 prints, 20,000 negatives – and copyright! – had been offered to me and one of the national transport magazines previously by a friend of Jim's, on behalf of Jim's wife. I initially turned them down, already having over 30,000 of my own prints filed away and taking space up. Several months later the prints were still for sale – at what was, apparently, the going rate. It was a lot of money and I deliberated for quite a while before deciding to buy them. I did however buy them directly from Jim’s wife and she delivered them personally – just to quash the occasional rumour from people who can’t mind their own business. Although some prints were sold elsewhere, particularly the popular big fleet stuff, I should have the negatives, unfortunately they came to me in a random mix, 1200 to a box, without any sort of indexing and as such it would be impossible to match negatives to prints, or, to even find a print of any particular vehicle. I have only ever looked at a handful myself unless I am scanning them. The prints are generally in excellent condition and I initially stored them in a bedroom without ever looking at any of them. In 2006 I built an extension and they had to be well protected from dust and moved a few times. Ultimately my former 6x7 box room office has become their (and my own work’s) permanent home.

I hope to avoid posting images that Jim had not taken his self, however should I inadvertently infringe another photographers copyright, please inform me by email and I will resolve the issue immediately. There are copyright issues with some of the photographs that were sold to me. A Flickr member from Scotland drew my attention to some of his own work amongst the first uploads of Jim’s work. I had a quick look through some of the 30 boxes of prints and decided that for the time being the safest thing for me to do was withdraw the majority of the earlier uploaded scans and deal with the problem – which I did. whilst the vast majority of the prints are Jims, there is a problem defining copyright of some of them, this is something that the seller did not make clear at the time. I am reasonably confident that I have since been successful in identifying Jims own work. His early work consists of many thousands of lustre 6x4 prints which are difficult to scan well, later work is almost entirely 7x5 glossy, much easier to scan. Not all of the prints are pin sharp but I can generally print successfully to A4 from a scan.

 

You may notice photographs being duplicated in this Album, unfortunately there are multiple copies of many prints (for swapping) and as I have to have a system of archiving and backing up I can only guess - using memory - if I have scanned a print before. The bigger fleets have so many similar vehicles and registration numbers that it is impossible to get it right all of the time. It is easier to scan and process a print than check my files - on three different PC’s - for duplicates. There has not been, nor will there ever be, any intention to knowingly breach anyone else's copyright. I have presented the Jim Taylor collection as exactly that-The Jim Taylor Collection- his work not mine, my own work is quite obviously mine.

Unfortunately, many truck spotters have swapped and traded their work without copyright marking it as theirs. These people never anticipated the ease with which images would be shared online in the future. I would guess that having swapped and traded photos for many years that it is almost impossible to control their future use. Anyone wanting to control the future use of their work would have been well advised to copyright mark their work (as many did) and would be well advised not to post them on photo sharing sites without a watermark as the whole point of these sites is to share the image, it is very easy for those that wish, to lift any image, despite security settings, indeed, Flickr itself, warns you that this is the case. It was this abuse and theft of my material that led me to watermark all of my later uploads. I may yet withdraw non-watermarked photos, I haven’t decided yet. (I did in the end)

To anyone reading the above it will be quite obvious that I can’t provide information regarding specific photos or potential future uploads – I didn’t take them! There are many vehicles that were well known to me as Jim only lived down the road from me (although I didn’t know him), however scanning, titling, tagging and uploading is laborious and time consuming enough, I do however provide a fair amount of information with my own transport (and other) photos. I am aware that there are requests from other Flickr users that are unanswered, I stumble across them months or years after they were posted, this isn’t deliberate. Some weekends one or two “enthusiasts” can add many hundreds of photos as favourites, this pushes requests that are in the comments section ten or twenty pages out of sight and I miss them. I also have notifications switched off, I receive around 50 emails a day through work and I don’t want even more from Flickr. Other requests, like many other things, I just plain forget – no excuses! Uploads of Jim’s photos will be infrequent as it is a boring pastime and I would much rather work on my own output.

 

© 2010 Loren Zemlicka

www.lorenzemlicka.com/daily/

 

"The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance.

Proceed, and light will dawn, and shine with increasing clearness on your path. "

 

-Jim Rohn

Royal Canadian Air Force personnel prepare to depart on MAPLE RESOLVE 22, where two Battle Groups readiness will be evaluated during Canada’s largest annual Army exercise at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, on May 10, 2022.

 

Please Credit: Corporal Jonathan King, Canadian Forces Support Group (Ottawa/Gatineau) Imaging Services.

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Des membres du personnel de l’Aviation royale canadienne se préparent en vue du décollage dans le cadre de MAPLE RESOLVE 22, exercice annuel le plus important de l’Armée canadienne mené à la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, au cours duquel on évaluera la disponibilité opérationnelle de deux groupements tactiques, le 10 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Caporal Jonathan King, Services d’imagerie du Groupe de soutien des Forces canadiennes (Ottawa-Gatineau)

 

A member from the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment moves in for a dismounted attack during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE’s final training battle at the simulated village of Rocky Ford in the Canadian Forces Base Wainwright training area, Wainwright, Alberta, May 21, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Melissa Gloude, Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

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Un membre du 2e Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment, s’avance en vue d’une attaque à pied lors du dernier combat d’entraînement de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, dans le village simulé de Rocky Ford, dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, à Wainwright, en Alberta, le 21 mai 2022.

 

Photo : Caporale Melissa Gloude, technicienne en imagerie des Forces armées canadiennes

 

"Resolved: THAT, if the rate keeps going up I will stay in China as long as they'll let me;

THAT, I won't wake up at reveille growling again as long as things keep going as they are;

THAT, I'll never (in my own mind), claim there's another post better than Peking;

THAT, I'll forgive all the dust-storms what they've did to me; AND -

THAT - oh... well that I know when I'm well off..."

 

From the Walter F. Kromp Collection (COLL/2637) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division

 

OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH

 

Bulgarian soldiers seek cover while conducting a movement to contact lane during exercise Combined Resolve III at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Oct. 26, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a multinational exercise, which includes more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations, and is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Lloyd Villanueva)

I have always like this little tree on this rock at Crescent Beach, Ecola State Park. I went out there this last Sunday while it was foggy and enjoyed the atmosphere for awhile. It cleared up nicely just a little later for a beautiful day.... until a little later anyway!

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Shot with the t3i's kit lens.

Lit with an ikea desk lamp.

ARABIAN GULF, Kuwait – UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters assigned to the 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment (Assault), 449th Combat Aviation Brigade land aboard the biggest Spanish warship ever built for Spain, LHD Juan Carlos I (L-61), in the Arabian Gulf, May 26, 2018. Their mission was to escort the Spanish army aviation unit, Task Force Toro, Cougar helicopters to Camp Buehring, Kuwait as a preliminary location before flying to Camp Taji, Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve where they will provide cargo and personnel transport. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Briana McFarland, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade)

...to post more of my current work.

 

It's no secret that I'm less drawn to Flickr than in days of yore, but it's still my only social networking outlet (LinkedIn doesn't count, for obvious reasons).

 

Master's interior shoot, architectural details.

 

A Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Leopard Tank crosses a CAF medium girder bridge that was constructed on site by 2 Combat Engineer Regiment on the final day of Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright on 31 May 2014.

 

Photo: Sgt Matthew McGregor, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

 

Un char Leopard des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) traverse un pont moyen construit sur les lieux par le 2e Régiment du génie de combat des FAC, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, le 31 mai 2014, au dernier jour de l’exercice Maple Resolve.

 

Photo : Sgt Matthew McGregor, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes

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U.S. Army Sgt. Jaquez Jones (left), infantryman and acting range safety, observes as a Paratrooper, both assigned to Company D, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, fires a mounted M2 machine gun while participating in the unit's cumulative fire training event at Wedrzyn, Poland, Nov. 30, 2016. This was the culminating training event using all tactical assets in conjunction with one another while closing out the unit’s rotation in Poland and its continued support of Operation Atlantic Resolve and its NATO Allies. The U.S. and partner nations conducted land, sea and air exercises and maintained a rotational presence in order to reinforce NATO security commitments in Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William A. Tanner)

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Two Royal Canadian Air Force CH-146 Griffon helicopters take off on a mission to support Canadian Army operations during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21.

 

From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier skills and abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.

 

Deux hélicoptères CH-146 Griffon de l'Aviation royale canadienne décollent pour une mission de soutien aux opérations de l'Armée canadienne au cours de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21.

 

Entre 1 à 11 mai 2021, environ 2500 militaires participeront à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principale activité d’entraînement en campagne annuelle de l’Armée canadienne, l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE valide les compétences dans un milieu de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.

 

Photo: Cpl Connie Valin

U.S. Army M3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles of Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division set up a security perimeter during exercise Combined Resolve III at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Oct. 25, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a multinational exercise, which includes more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations, and is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tyler Kingsbury)

From May 6 to 8, 2023, members of 5 CMBG and other participants were preparing for the start of Ex MAPLE RESOLVE 2023.

 

This involved getting everyone in position at the main camp and ensuring that all troops and equipment were good to go.

 

Du 6 au 8 mai 2023, les membres du 5e GBMC et d'autres participants se sont préparés pour le début de l'Ex MAPLE RESOLVE 2023.

 

Il s'agissait de mettre tout le monde en position au camp principal et de s'assurer que toutes les troupes et tous les équipements étaient prêts à partir.

 

Photo: Bdr Maxime Côté

Light Armoured Vehicles patrol the perimeter of the training area during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE in Wainwright, Alberta on May 29, 2016.

 

Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs

 

Des véhicules blindés légers patrouillent le périmètre du secteur d’entraînement durant l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, en Alberta, le 29 mai 2016.

 

Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs

Master Corporal Martin Gélinas, Flight Engineer from 438 Tactical Helicopter Squadron observes the landing zone during a training flight in preparation of Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 12, 2017.

 

Photo: Sgt JF Lauzé, Garrison Imaging Petawawa

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Le caporal chef Martin Gélinas, mécanicien de bord du 438e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères, observe la zone d’atterrissage lors d’un vol d’entraînement en préparation à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 12 mai 2017.

 

Photo : Sgt JF Lauzé, Imagerie de la garnison Petawawa

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Private Christopher Lywood stands watch in the tree line during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE, the largest and most comprehensive Canadian Army training event held each year in Wainwright, Alberta on May 16, 2017.

 

Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs

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Le soldat Christopher Lywood monte la garde dans le boisé, le 16 mai 2017, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, l’exercice d’entraînement de l’Armée canadienne le plus complet et le plus important qui se déroule chaque année à Wainwright, en Alberta.

 

Photo : Cpl Andrew Wesley, Direction des Affaires publiques de l’Armée de terre

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16.oktobrī Rīgas ostā ieradās nākamā ASV operācijas “Atlantic Resolve” rotācija, kas dosies pildīt dienesta pienākumus Lietuvā.

 

ASV karavīri, ekipējums un bruņutehnika ieradās Rīgas ostā no Forthudas, Teksasā, ASV un tālāk cauri Latvijai tiks nogādāta Lietuvā.

 

Pēc Krievijas veiktās Krimas aneksijas 2014. gada pavasarī un agresijas Ukrainas austrumos ASV sāka mācību operāciju „Atlantic Resolve”. Operācijas mērķis ir apliecināt ASV nepārtraukto ieguldījumu NATO dalībvalstu kolektīvajā drošībā, veicinot mieru un stabilitāti Baltijas valstīs un Polijā. Operācija ir izvērsta arī Rumānijā un Bulgārijā.

 

Foto: seržants Ēriks Kukutis

Soldiers from 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment perform an assault on a fictional village during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 19, 2017.

 

Photo by Sgt JF Lauzé Garrison Imaging Petawawa

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Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornets are refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron on October 30, 2014, over Iraq during the first combat mission in the area of operations, supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

 

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston

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Des aéronefs CF188 Hornet de l’Aviation royale canadienne sont ravitaillés en vol au dessus de l’Irak par un appareil KC135 Stratotanker assigné au 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, le 30 octobre 2014, au cours de la première mission de combat dans la zone d’opérations, à l’appui de l’opération Inherent Resolve.

 

Photo de la Force aérienne des États Unis prise par le sergent d’état major Perry Aston

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Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornets are refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron on October 30, 2014, over Iraq during the first combat mission in the area of operations, supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

 

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston

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Des aéronefs CF188 Hornet de l’Aviation royale canadienne sont ravitaillés en vol au dessus de l’Irak par un appareil KC135 Stratotanker assigné au 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, le 30 octobre 2014, au cours de la première mission de combat dans la zone d’opérations, à l’appui de l’opération Inherent Resolve.

 

Photo de la Force aérienne des États Unis prise par le sergent d’état major Perry Aston

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Soldiers from the United States Army conduct dry land training with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Airfield 21 at 3 Canadian Division Support Group Wainwright, AB prior to the launch of Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 15 on April 29, 2015.

 

Photo: Sgt Dan Shouinard

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Des soldats de l'Armée américaine conduisent un entrainement avec les soldats du 3e Bataillon du R22eR, au Groupe de soutien de la 3e Division du Canada, à l'aérodrome 21, à Wainwright, en Alberta, avant le lancement de l'Exercice Maple Resolve, le 29 avril 2015.

 

Photo : Sgt Dan Shouinard

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Two CF-188 Hornets taxi down the runway preparing to take off during Exercise MAPLE FLAG at Cold Lake, Alberta on May 31, 2016.

 

Photo: Cpl Ian Thompson, 4 Wing Imaging

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Staring off into the distance ...at the same old thing... but for the very first time...if you know what I mean.

A soldier with Vanguard Company, 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry (3 PPCLI), verifies the identification of Canadian Entitled Personnel against a roster during a joint Non-combatant Evacuation Operation training exercise at Garrison Wainright in Alberta May 17. This training is a sub-exercise of Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 14 and will ensure the readiness of the 3 PPCLI soldiers who are tasked to support the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development during any non-combatant evacuation operation that may be required from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015. Photo Credit: SFC Julio A. Nieves, 326th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, U.S. Army

 

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Un soldat de la Compagnie Vanguard, 3e Bataillon, Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry (3 PPCLI), vérifie l’identification du personnel canadien admissible sur une liste du personnel durant un exercice d’une opération interarmées d’évacuation de non combattants à la Garnison Wainright en Alberta, le 17 mai. Il s’agit d’un sous exercice de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 14 qui veillera à l’état de préparation des soldats du 3e Bataillon, Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, qui doivent soutenir le ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du Développement lors d’opérations d’évacuation de non combattants qui pourraient avoir lieu du 1er juillet 2014 au 30 juin 2015. Photo : Sgt 1re Julio A. Nieves, 326e Détachement mobile d’affaires publiques, armée américaine

 

Romanian Land Forces soldiers conduct a live fire exercise at the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command’s Grafenwoehr Training Area as part of exercise Combined Resolve II, June 27, 2014. The exercise is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise; including more than 4,000 participants from 15 allied and partner countries. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare an U.S.-led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants.. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Markus Rauchenberger/released)

Resolved--Drink less, lock it? Maybe if I install locks on the booze it will help me keep my resolution? SB900 Cam left and SB600 Cam right for fill. Fired by pop-up

   

United States Airforce Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawks sit at Airfield 21, near CFB Wainwright for Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on April 28, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Connie Valin, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des hélicoptères Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk de la Force aérienne des États Unis sont stationnés sur le terrain d’aviation 21, près de la BFC Wainwright, dans le cadre de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 28 avril 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Connie Valin, Forces armées canadiennes

 

I don't know how much I am antropomorphizing him, but I think it's the saddest looking dog I have ever seen. It is equally likely that it is the man who is sad, and that the dog is there to comfort him. Just like the popular adage "Who rescued whom?" suggests, it is impossible to guess who is in greater need of comfort here, but I think it's clear that these two are getting all the love and support they need. Which may or may not be sad in itself.

 

I continue being of the opinion that the scene was ambiguous, and my photos of it, now from the third available angle, do nothing to resolve the ambiguity. Whether it's the strength or the weakness of the photos, I am not sure. The color does not bother me here a bit. I wanted the photos to be realistic and documentary, and that points me away from the more artsy and abstract B&W.

An American Blackhawk helicopter from the Wisconsin National Guard rehearses a medical evacuation in preparation for Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE in Wainwright, Alberta on April 29, 2021.

 

Please credit: Cpl Rachael Allen, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Un hélicoptère Blackhawk américain de la Garde nationale du Wisconsin s’exerce à des évacuations médicales en préparation à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, à Wainwright, en Alberta, le 29 avril 2021.

 

Photo : Cpl Rachael Allen, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

General Walter Natynczyk (retired), Chief of the Defence Staff climbs out of a Leopard 2A6M tank with the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) during his visit to Exercise Maple Resolve in Wainwright, Alberta on October 19, 2012.

 

Le général Walter Natynczyk (retraité), Chef d’état-major de la Défense, sort d’un char de combat Leopard 2A6M en compagnie de membres du Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) lors de sa visite à Wainwright (Alberta), dans le cadre de l’exercice Maple Resolve, le 19 octobre 2012.

 

Photo : Cpl Tina Gillies

 

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Two Royal Canadian Air Force CH-147F Chinook helicopters land during a mission in support of the Canadian Army during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, while a CH-146 Griffon helicopter watches from above.

 

From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier skills and abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.

 

Deux hélicoptères CH-147F Chinook de l'Aviation royale canadienne atterrissent au cours d'une mission d'appui à l'Armée canadienne au cours de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21, tandis qu'un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon regarde d'en haut.

 

Entre 1 à 11 mai 2021, environ 2500 militaires participeront à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principale activité d’entraînement en campagne annuelle de l’Armée canadienne, l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE valide les compétences dans un milieu de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.

 

Photo: Cpl Connie Valin,

4 Wing Imaging

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Sapper Josh Yeomans acts as sentry in a Light Armoured Vehicle during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE in Wainwright, Alberta on May 31, 2016.

 

Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs

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A CH-146 Griffon crew participates in a medical evacuation training during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, May 7 2021, at 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Detachment Wainwright training area. Photo: Corporal Djalma Vuong-De Ramos From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier’s abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.

 

Du 1er au 11 mai 2021, environ 2 500 membres des Forces armées canadiennes participent à l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21 à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principal événement d'entraînement annuel sur le terrain de l'Armée canadienne, l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE teste les capacités des soldats dans un environnement de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.

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