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U.S. Army Soldiers from the Ohio National Guard’s 3-238th General Aviation Support Battalion, tow a Boeing CH-47F Chinook aircraft onto the ramp at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., before continuing on to Naval Air Station Cecil Field in Jacksonville, Florida as part of a response to Hurricane Irma, Sept. 12, 2017. McEntire JNGB served as a transition point for the unit to refuel before heading on to Florida. Both aircraft recently responded to the damage and flooding in Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey by moving supplies and personnel. Hurricane Irma peaked as a Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean and devastated the Florida coast. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Megan Floyd)
Deputy Mayor of Walsall, Cllr Kath Phillips, gets herself a new job giving out Aldridge Transport Museum leaflets from the back of 3002!
United in support...
From Hurricane Sandy to Sandy Hook, from the Boston bombings to Philadelphia's building collapse this past June, this has been the year of the first responder.
We invite you to stand with American communities as the World Affairs Council presents its 2013 Atlas Award in recognition of, and gratitude to, the men and women who so bravely respond when disaster strikes. The Council invites these heroes to be guests at this special event as we pay tribute to those who serve our communities by being the first on the scene in critical situations.
And acknowledging sacrifice...
This unique event will acknowledge, in a meaningful way, the sacrifices made by first responders. To this end, your generosity will be reflected in a gift to the Newtown Lions Club Foundation -- Sandy Hook Elementary Fund and the Philadelphia Hero Thrill Show.
Governor of Connecticut Dannel P. Malloy accepted the 2013 Atlas Award on behalf of our nation's first responders.
The Council thanks its sponsors for this event:
AMETEK, Inc., CDI Corporation, PECO, Progressive Business Publications, The Satell Center for Executive Education, UGI Corporation, Aqua, and technology partner Comcast/NBC10.
This event was part of Global Philly 2013(tm)
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This is the former Advance Auto Parts Store Support Center/Headquarters at 5008 Airport Road NW, Roanoke, VA.
This property opened as Crossroads Mall in 1961 as the first enclosed and air conditioned shopping center in Virginia.
In 2009/2010, the mall was converted mostly to the Advance Auto Parts Support Center. In November 2018, Advance Auto Parts moved their headquarters to Raleigh, NC but kept this facility open for certain operations (and they even renewed their lease in 2019). Information on when this facility completely closed is hard to find, but from what I read, AAP sent their employees to work remotely in 2020 for COVID, and in August, reduced their staffing, which probably means it temporarily closed for the pandemic for its last time.
According to JLL, most of this property is available for lease. The only section that isn't is a small section in the center of the building that is leased to a dentist (the dentist has operated out of the building likely since the conversion).
Operational Contract Support Joint Exercise 2016 participants perform the exercise execution phase April 2, 2016, at Fort Bliss, Texas. This exercise provides training across the spectrum of OCS readiness from requirements and development of warfighter staff integration and synchronization through contract execution supporting the joint force commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder/Released)
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 members of the Davie Hospital Foundation presented a check for over $146,000 to Dr. Mary Rittling and DCCC, the Community College of Davidson and Davie Counties. The Davie County Hospital Foundation gift will support the DCCC Surgical Technology and Central Sterile Processing training programs being conducted at the former hospital in Mocksville.
1/76 scale diecast models of Mercedes Sprinter, long wheelbase high roof vans, depicting Transport Scotland and the Trunk Roads Incident Support Service (TRISS) operated by BEAR.
I had wanted to depict TRISS in model form, but couldn’t find any decals/transfers. However a seller on eBay, whom I had bought from previously, is open to suggestions. Imagine my surprise to be told within 24 hours that the decal set was ready for sale. 3 days later and I was applying them. I also bought a set of Vinyl decals of Variable Message Signs, commonly seen at the side of motorways, but importantly - fitted to the roof of TRISS vehicles.
I have modelled one van with its Variable Message board fully extended. The second van is depicted mid way through extending the board.
If I can find cheap donor models of the Oxford Diecast BTP Camera van, I may add extendable CCTV poles to these models in future.
160307-N-OX801-025 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (March 7, 2016) Commander, U.S. 6th Fleet, Vice Adm. James Foggo III, right, welcomes attending senior leaders from maritime forces at the Phoenix Express 2016 planning conference at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, March 7, 2016. U.S. 6th Fleet, headquartered in Naples, Italy, conducts the full spectrum of joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied, joint, and interagency partner, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel P. Schumacher/Released)
150205-N-OX801-007 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (Feb. 5, 2015) Rear Adm. John Nowell, Jr., U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet (CNE-CNA/C6F) chief of staff, right, conducts a gift exchange with Col. Angelantonio Palmiero, Italian Air Force Command commanding officer, during an office call at CNE-CNA/C6F headquarters Feb. 5, 2015. During the visit, Nowell expressed his appreciation to the Italian Air Force for its continued support and partnership toward U.S. Navy forward-deployed forces, while discussing future training opportunities and upcoming cultural exchanges. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Daniel Schumacher/Released)
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers representing the Virginia Beach-based 329th Regional Support Group and Maneuver Training Center Fort Pickett claim top honors at the 2020 VNG Best Warrior Competition July 11, 2020, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. The 329th’s Spc. Braxton Todd was named Soldier of the Year, and MTC’s Sgt. Devin Piotrowski was named Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year after four-event competition designed to test the Soldiers physically and mentally. Soldiers competed in a written examination, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an appearance board and the Iron Warrior Course, which combined M4 rifle, M9 pistol and M500 shotgun proficiency with other physical challenges. Sgt. Jacob Kothe, representing the Staunton-based 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, was given the Iron Warrior award for completing the course with the fastest time. (U.S. National Guard photo by Sgt. Jeff Clements)
Cllr. James O'Sullivan supporting local business
Greystones, Co. Wicklow
September 2011
See www.JamesOSullivan.ie for more.
These remaining Concrete Plinths with their Holdfasts once supported the 350ft Transmitter Towers used on the Experimental Chain Home Radar Station.
During World War One the grounds and stables of Bawdsey Manor were requisitioned by the Devonshire Regiment and having been returned to the Quilter family after the War the Bawdsey Manor Estate was selected as the site for a new Research Station for the development of 'Radio Direction Finding' in 1935. The Treasury allocating one million pounds for the continuation of the research started at Orfordness. The Manor, estate buildings and 168 acres of land were sold to the Air Ministry in 1936 and Robert Watson Watt was appointed as Superintendent. In January 1937 the RAF’s Radio Direction Finding (RDF) Training School was established there and the first Chain Home Radar Station was developed on the site, coming on line in May 1937. In August a filter room was established to process data from two other recently opened Chain Home Stations, the tracking information obtained being used for the deployment of Fighter Aircraft. The Station was fully operational by the 24th of September 1937 providing long range early warning for the southern North Sea and the Channel approaches, as well as Radar coverage for Coastal Convoys. As well as research for the Air Ministry, a War Department (Army) Team was working on the development of Gun-Laying Radar that would enable Anti-Aircraft Guns to fire accurately with poor visibility. By 1939 acceptable Gun-Ranging Equipment was in service with an accuracy of 25 yards at a range of 10 miles.
Another important area of research was the development of an Identification, Friend or Foe (IFF) System allowing friendly Aircraft to be differentiated from hostile planes. As a result of this research, Aircraft were fitted with aerials incorporating motor-driven tuners that caused the reflected signal received by Ground Radar Stations to vary in amplitude. Later models employed an electronic unit that detected the presence of 'Friendly Radar' and then transmitted a coded signal causing the Ground Radar display to indicate a Friendly Aircraft. By Easter 1939 15 Chain Home Stations were available for use around the coast and Chain Home went into a 24 hour Watch System. On the outbreak of World War Two the Research Station staff were relocated to dispersed locations around the country. Bawdsey continued in the forefront of the expansion of the Radar Network with an AMES Type 2 Chain Home Low on a 200ft platform on the southern (No.4 of 4) Transmitter Tower. (Each Tower was 350ft high) This was able to detect Low Flying Aircraft and Coastal Shipping but not Small Vessels or Low Flying Aircraft just above sea level.
Towards the end of 1941 Coastal Defence Radar (Army CD Mk IV) was established at Bawdsey, this installation was taken over by the RAF on the 7th of December 1942 making RAF Bawdsey the only site in the UK with three types of Radar (CH, CHL and CD) in operation. By August 1943 Coastal Defence was changed to an AMES Type 55 Chain Home Extra Low (CHEL) again this was mounted on a 200ft platform on the northern (No.1) Transmitter Tower. In September 1944 RAF Bawdsey began monitoring the launch of V2 Rockets using specially developed Chain Home Receivers codenamed ‘Oswald’. Although there was no defence against the V2 Rocket once it had been launched Oswald was able to provide Bomber Command with the location of the Launch Sites which could then be attacked. Other CH Stations equipped with Oswald were RAF Stoke Holy Cross, RAF High Street, RAF Great Bromley, RAF Dunkirk & RAF Swingate. The run-down of Radar Stations started before the end of the War from a peak of 194 Stations in 1944 with only 36 remaining by 1947 and only 29 of those were manned at full readiness. RAF Bawdsey is listed as being operational with both CH and CHEL in 1948.
In 1950 the Station was chosen to participate in the ROTOR Programme which involved the construction of a new Underground Operations Room on a new 21 acre site on the north side of the Bawdsey Manor Estate, this was planned to be operational by January 1952 as part of the ROTOR Plan Stage 1. Towards the end of 1953, the Chain Home Equipment was taken out of service and placed in a state of ‘Care and Maintenance’ and the Chain Home Low array was removed from the southern Transmitter Tower.
For the later history of Bawdsey Manor as fighter control school see RAF Bawdsey GCI Rotor Radar Station. Today Bawdsey Manor is occupied by Alexanders International School, a residential language school. Many of the RAF Buildings have now been demolished but the Transmitter and Receiver Block, two buried reserves and a number of other buildings from all the major phases of the site still survive.
During World War Two RAF Bawdsey was identified as a potential target and in September 1939 was protected by three 40mm Bofors Guns and two .303 Lewis Anti-Aircraft Guns. With an increased fear of a German invasion, these Defences were supplement in 1940 by Slit Trenches, Sandbag Gun Emplacements, a concrete Gun Post and at least ten Type-24 Pillboxes, nine of these are still extant. There were several attacks on the Station during 1940 which did little damage with no casualties and on the 18th of October 1940 Anti-Aircraft Gunners shot down a German bomber. Sporadic attacks continued over the following three years with some loss of life, the last Bombing Raid near Bawdsey was on the 30th of June 1944. A V1 Rocket crashed on the beach on the 21st of September 1944 and a V2 Rocket detonated over the sea on the 9th of October.
Supporting Mac DeMarco in Vicar Street.
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Support for the Nasher Museum’s education programs is provided by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, the Trent A. Carmichael Fund for Community Education, the Fox Family Foundation, and SunTrust Foundation. In-kind support is provided by The Container Store®.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is supporting the Ministry of Health in Uganda to respond to the Cholera outbreak in Kyangwali refugee camp, in Hoima district. As of 28 February, over 1000 cases have been registered and 31 people confirmed dead at the two treatment centers in Kasonga and Sebagoro in Kyangwali and Kabwoya sub-counties respectively.
Therefore, MoH with support from WHO, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), Action Africa Help Uganda (AAH), and Uganda Red Cross deployed teams of responders and resources to assist government in controlling and containing the outbreak. Data collected so far indicates that 99% of the cases are among the new refugees while 1% are from the host communities.
Apr 26, 2011 Teachers and support staff protest the specially called school board meeting at John Jay HS in Cross River where New Berlin, Wisconsin superintendent, Dr. Paul Kreutzer, was formally appointed the new superintendent for the Katonah-Lewisboro school district. Outside, Geoff Curtis leads pledge of allegiance; middle school music teacher Elena Gambulos-Cody and husband Peter Cody [flag shirt] sing; speakers include TA pres. Sandy Grebinar; Lee Cutler; support staff pres. Jeani Granelli. Board members: Kimberly Monzon (District Clerk); Troy Chryssos (student); Peter Treyz; Janet Harckham; Peter Breslin; Michael Jumper (Interim Supt); Kreutzer; Michael Gordon (Pres); Mark Lipton (VP); Eve Hundt;; Warren Schloat; Carol Ann Lee (Asst Supt); Alice Cronin (Asst Supt). .
Mary Wolchan [YTA ret; Yorktown resident].
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British Hajj Delegation 2012. Volunteer Doctors support pilgrims (Hajjis) during Hajj 2012 (1433H) providing support & medical aid. 18th October - 4th November 2012. Copyright R.Mogradia | www.cbhuk.org
An image in the Greek port town of Katakolo, the gateway to ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic. The shop owner waiting for tourists needs support as does the rest of the area in these economic times.
I love to make Autism Awareness jewelry and I wear it proudly to show my support of Autism Awareness. My wonderful son was diagnosed at the age of 15 months and I've been making jewelry ever since as a way to help supplement his costly therapies and schools. You can find my items for sale in our online store: AutismLoveHope -- just search for us online and you'll find our website! :)
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British Hajj Delegation 2012. Volunteer Doctors support pilgrims (Hajjis) during Hajj 2012 (1433H) providing support & medical aid. 18th October - 4th November 2012. Copyright R.Mogradia | www.cbhuk.org