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A modular microscale rendition of the Wolverines/Body Count/Homeland Security level from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Designed in LDraw, and inspired by -=Steebles=-.
latch on door of little white chapel, Johnson Creek RV Resort, Ingram, TX. Sony nex5n and Sigma 30/2.8.
I followed this peacock around so much, I think I made him nervous.
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Pfc. Dylan Redecker, a rifleman with Company B., Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides security during a bilateral boat raid as a part of exercise Cobra Gold 2013 here, Feb. 15. Cobra Gold is an annual exercise that includes numerous multilateral events ranging from amphibious assaults to non-combatant evacuation operations. The training aims to improve interoperability between the United States, the Kingdom of Thailand, and many other participating countries. The 31st MEU is the only continuously forward-deployed MEU and is the Marine Corps' force in readiness in the Asia-Pacific region.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Katelyn Hunter)
Genetics is something incredible. When I was a kid I used to suck my thumb, and naturally I also had my “security blank”. Today we are struggling to have my older daughter quit sucking HER thumb!!! This is my daughter security blank. She calls it “Pulee”. Don’t know why, but she starting calling it this since she learned her first words. Unfortunately I don’t think I had a name for mine… ;-)
Macro Monday project – 08/16/10
"Childhood Memories"
Kansas Speedway Security Toyota Tundra truck from the race track in Kansas City. Photo: © M. Augustine 2009
Lance Cpl. Xavier Forges, a mortarman from New Orleans, La., assigned to Company K, Battalion Landing Team 3/2, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides security against possible small boat incursions aboard the USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) while at sea July 20, 2013. The 26th MEU is a Marine Air-Ground Task Force forward-deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility aboard the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group serving as a sea-based, expeditionary crisis response force capable of conducting amphibious operations across the full range of military operations.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael S. Lockett/Released)
Promedica Health Security, Toledo, Ohio. This unit was originally used at Toledo Hospital but had been moved to a smaller campus. Unfortunately this unit was involved in an accident and was likely retired as I had not seen it again after I took these photos.
This security guard got curious about what I was up to after I snapped his picture here. So curious, in fact, that he was eager to look at the photos on my camera. I was happy to oblige and we actually had a good chat.
In deference to him, I'll just say that this is in Washington, DC., and leave it at that.
1980s era Honda Accord pulling security duty in Delano, California. Looks in pretty good shape for a 25-year old car.
The security cameras at Government House Sydney, an appropriate shade of green and nicely tucked away behind some topiary. Not too bad a job. I don't think they are meant to be secret or anything, it's so beautiful in the grounds its great to see whoever is in charge making an effort to keep the grounds looking as true to their Victorian heritage as they can.
Fujifilm X-Pro1
XF35mmF1.4 R
ƒ/5.0 35.0 mm 1/500 400iso
Security guard looking at his sleeve with a taxi driver gestiulating from his vehicle in the backround.
Kumamoto, Japan; 2019
Security minding one of the entrances to the department store.
Безопасность присмотра одного из входов в универмаг.
GUM Department Store ГУМ, Moscow Москва, Russia Россия (Saturday 18 Aug 2012 @ 12:05pm)
Texture by Skeletal Mess
A modular microscale rendition of the Wolverines/Body Count/Homeland Security level from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Designed in LDraw, and inspired by -=Steebles=-.
Credit Michael Paulsen who took this photograph of me and others attending a class at the Harris County Sheriff's Academy on Thursday. I really enjoyed the presentations and meeting some fine security professionals.
In the later part of the 60's, the USAF began to refer to their police force as the "Security Police".
I researched the web to see if I could create a SP officer using some Hasbro Shore Patrol items. Honestly, most of the SP helmets I found online were either Blue or Black. However, I did find one image of a white SP helmet. The caption with the helmet indicated that the airman had stopped wearing the white helment once he realized what a great target it made at night. Being that this is Vietnam era, that makes a LOT of sense!
So, a basic GI Joe soldier with a Shore Patrol helmet, Carbine and pistol now represents a SP officer from the late 60's. It's a very rare combination, mostly due to the white helmet.
Both figures are 40th anniversary Hasbro GI Joes. The SP helmet is a Cotswold reproduction of a Hasbro SP helmet.