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The Women’s Board of Catholic Charities Lake County Services hosted the 33rd annual Art of Caring fundraiser to support the life-giving and critical work underway. The event was held at the Knollwood Club in Lake Forest on September 26, 2025. (Photo by Natalie Battaglia)

Soldiers and Airmen of the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team conduct a Training Proficiency Evaluation May 15 at the Dinwiddie County Airport. The team was was evaluated as fully mission capable by U. S. Army North’s Civil Support Readiness Group-East after demonstrating proficiency in 12 different collective tasks. The CST conducts an external evaluation every 18 months to validate they are able to effectively conduct their mission of providing support to first responders in potential biological, chemical, nuclear, radiological and explosive incidents. (Photo by Mr. Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

 

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National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from the D.C.-based 33rd Civil Support Team and the Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team trained together April 7, 2015, at the Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue Training Site, Lorton, Va. The two-day exercise brought together the two teams as well as firefighters from Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department. Both units can identify chemical, biological, and radiological substances, assess current and projected consequences, advise an incident commander on response measures, and assist with requests for additional state support. The CSTs are federally resourced, trained and sustained and operates under the control of state leadership. The Adjutant General of each state or territory may employ the CST to support the state response under the direction of the governor or to support another state’s response under a supported governor. (Photo by Capt. Andrew J. Czaplicki, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

A tomato farmer in Kikuju, Nairobi—one of the sites visited by IIASA researcher Steffen Fritz as part of the Farm Support project in 2013.

 

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Divus Augustus. Died AD 14. Æ Sestertius (35mm, 25.82 g, 1h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 36-37. Shield inscribed OB.CIVIS/ SER in three lines within oak wreath, the whole supported by two capricorns; globe below / Legend around large S C. RIC I 69 (Tiberius). cngcoins.com

Kassidie took this picture. I actually don't remember seeing it when we were riding. I wish that I had. :) Very cool way to show support.

 

The Cinderella Classic is a 65 mile all-women's bike ride.

“PANDORA” is a student short movie project that we supported with wireless radios and headsets.

will be spindle for hand spinning wool and other fibers.

Army Reserve, National Guard and active duty Soldiers load shipping containers during Operation Patriot Bandoleer at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point near Southport, NC, on March 17. A collaboration between AMC, ASC, the Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command and the National Guard Bureau, the operation creates a process for National Guard units to participate in real-world sustainment missions. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by SFC Robert Jordan)

Sudanese community demonstration in London 30/6/2012 in support of the revolution in Sudan.

Senator Penny Wong addressing the Adelaide 'Support Ukraine Rally', Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, 27 February 2022.

U.S. Air Force tactical air control party (TACP) specialists assigned to the 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron jump from a U.S. Army CH-47F Chinook helicopter while conducting joint airborne training over Malemute Drop Zone, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 9, 2021. Army air crew from the 1-52nd General Support Aviation Battalion and Air Force TACPs conducted the airborne training to maintain operational proficiency in an austere environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)

Greensboro supports the anti-prop-8 No H8 campaign.

 

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Supporting Anna Hazare on 17th August 2011 to fight against corruption and jan lokpal bill

Support activities for the construction of roads and highways. Road under construction.

Proceeds from the Paralyzed Veterans Golf Open (#PVGO) support Operation PAVE (Paving Access for Veterans Employment), Paralyzed Veterans of America’s program that provides free, one-on-one career assistance, benefits counseling and support to any veteran and assistance to employers committed to hiring veterans. Learn more about PAVE at www.operationpave.org.

 

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Members of the 4-401st Army Field Support Battalion supervised the beginning stages of construction of new maintenance facilities at Kandahar Air Base. The facilities are capable of supporting many missions including maintenance, storage, or living quarters. The new facilities are scheduled to be completed in the next few months and are being built with the help of Afghan workers. The space will provide critical infrastructure to support the logistical and sustainment needs of U.S. and coalition forces.

  

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The 401st Army field Support Brigade gives our Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps to provide it. The brigade also assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade will also handle to responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan as the mission here changes. The 401st is the single link between warfighters in the field and Army Materiel Command.

  

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U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with 2-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, South Carolina National Guard, provide aviation support for transportation, casualty-treatment training, and slingload operations with a CH-47F Chinook helicopter for U.S. Army Soldiers with the 2-325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Oct. 8, 2019. The training objective is for the Soldiers to gain technical and tactical expertise for rigging and slingloading of equipment with the Chinook cargo platform, as well as to gain familiarity with the helicopter through cold-load exercises and in-flight training. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Roby Di Giovine, South Carolina National Guard)

2021-09-21: A child sleeping in an incubator at the Akdital Hospital in Morocco.

By: Capt. Carlos M. Cuebas

1st MSC Public Affairs Officer

 

Fort Buchanan, PR- It was 5:00 a.m. and the soldiers assigned to the Headquarters-headquarters Company (HHD), 1st Mission Support Command (1st MSC), were already getting prepared to conduct the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) at Fort Buchanan, 22 Oct.

 

Since 1980, the U.S. Army has assessed physical aptitude through the APFT, commonly known as the “PT Test”. The APFT is a three-event physical performance test used to assess muscular endurance and cardio respiratory fitness.

 

“Passing the PT Test is very important because it is part of the standards expected from a soldier”, said 1st Sgt. Ariel Feliciano from the HHD, 1st MSC Company.

 

There are over 90 soldiers assigned to the HHD. About 25 percent of those soldiers took the APFT two days in advance because they were part of the support team for this APFT event.

 

“We always have high passing rates in HHD for the APFT,” said Maj. Rafael Cruz, Commander of the HHD Company.

 

“We also always have had a great participation on APFT day. The Commanding General always establishes the example which is very visible”, added Cruz.

 

Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández, 1st MSC Commanding General, always takes the APFT with the troops, which motivates high participation, according to Cruz.

 

The event’s Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) was Sgt. 1st Class Juan E. Gonzalez, who works in the G3, Operations section.

 

“I have a good support team to conduct this event. I hope everyone passes the PT test,” said Gonzalez, minutes before the first formation.

 

The troops formed up at 5:15 a.m. and Sgt. 1st Class Edgar Paez, from the 1st MSC logistics section, was in charge of conducting the warming up. Paez used the preparatory drills of the new Army Physical Readiness Test (APRT), which is expected to become effective in the near future, to conduct the warming up. The APFT was conducted following the current standards.

 

“Today we only used five preparatory drills as warm up exercises, with the intent of start getting our soldiers familiar with the new APRT,” said Paez.

 

Paez was very pleased with the soldier’s reaction to the new warming up exercises. “The soldier’s reaction was very good. They were very attentive and motivated, while conducting the preparatory drills. I think that the 1st MSC soldiers should not have any problems adjusting to the new PT test standards, when they become effective,” added Paez.

 

Lt. Col. Samuel E. Licorish, G3 Officer in Charge, and Sgt. 1st Class Saby Calo, HHD’s Personnel Administration Specialist, were expected to perform very well during this APFT, according to 1st Sgt. Feliciano.

 

“I am always nervous on PT test day. My goal is at least a 290,” said Calo, while waiting in line to do her pushups.

 

“It is humid today. I am also always nervous on APFT day. Even if you train, you get nervous out here, because you want to do your best. My goal is a 296 or better,” said Licorish.

 

As expected, the first individual crossing the finish line of the two-mile run was Licorish.

“I think my time was 13 minutes and 35 seconds, unofficial. It is hard to go out in a fast pace and keep it there. Next time you see me I will be doing twelve’s,” said Licorish shortly after crossing the finish line.

 

The first female finishing the two-mile run was, also as expected, Calo.

 

“I feel well. I wanted 14 minutes, but 15:22 is good also. My maximum time is 17 minutes,” said Calo.

 

The 95% of all tested soldiers passed the APFT.

 

The Britcar Endurance Series Made an Epic Return to the Brands Hatch Indy Circuit for The End of the Year Championship that Would Decide who the Overall Champion would be For Britcar.

 

Other Support Races were Also Present I the Paddock including The Ever so Popular Dunlop Mini Winter Challenge who had brought with them some Fantastic Racing Mini's Ready to do Battle on the World Famous Circuit.

 

Other Support Races Included The Ginetta Junior Championship as well as The Silverlake C1 Racing Club who would be Partaking in an Endurance Race that Would Lead Them Into the Night as they Raced for 3 Hours and 145 Laps around the Circuit.

 

With A Busy Two Days of Both Racing and Qualifying Action Ahead Lets turn to the First Qualifying Session of the Weekend.

 

Dunlop Mini Winter Challenge-(Qualifying)

 

First Up on to the Track was the Ever so Popular Dunlop Mini Winter Challenge a Series that Focuses on Mini Racing Thought The Entire Season.

 

Thease Mini's are Based on both the Mini Sevens and Mini Miglia Spec of Racing Mini's and a Combined Qualifying Session saw both Mini Sevens and Mini Miglia's Together on the Circuit.

 

Lets Take a Look at Who will be Starting on Pole come the First Race of the Weekend.

 

In First Place Taking Pole Position and The Fastest Lap was (Rupert Deeth) in his Mini Miglia 1293 with a Best Lap Time of 55.096 and a Top Speed of 78.92mph. Fantastic Work there Rupert Amazing Lap and an Incredible Car Too.

 

In Second Place was (Colin Peacock) in his Mini Miglia 1293 with a Best Lap Time of 55.142 and a Top Speed of 78.86mph. Brilliant Drive from Colin Who was Pushing Himself Hard to Catch and Beat Rupert's Time.

 

In Third Place was (Endaf Owens) in his Mini Miglia 1298 with a Best Lap Time of 55.226 and a Top Speed of 78.74mph. Great Work there Endaf A Very Quick Driver who knows a Thing or two about Racing Miglia's.

 

What an Intense Qualifying Session for both the Mini Miglia's and The Mini Sevens and Some Incredible Drives from the likes of Rupert Colin and Endaf but will Anyone Else be able to Steal that Glory from them During the Race or Will the Likes of Colin and Endaf Manage to Improve their Positions during the Race?

 

We Will Have to Wait to Find Out

 

Britcar Endurance Championship- (Qualifying)

 

Next Up on to the Track was the Britcar Endurance Trophy and Thease Cars will Later be Taking Part in a Very Intense 1 Hour and 45 Minute Endurance Race on the Sunday with Pitstops Included.

 

A Range of Many Different Machines Align the Grid with the Likes of Porsche 718 GT4'S BMW M3's and Ginetta G55's it will make for an Interesting Race to see who can push their Machinery to its Limits and take Home Glory. But for Now Lets take a Look at Qualifying and who has come out on top.

 

In First Place Taking Pole and the Fastest Lap was (Team Valluga's Carl Cavers and Sean Doyle) in their Porsche 718 GT4 Club Sport with a Best Lap Time of 50.145 and a Top Speed of 86.72mph. Fantastic Work Guys Really Well Done and a Stunning Lap for Pole Position.

 

In Second Place was (Team Valluga's Ian Humphries and Benji Hetherington) in their Porsche 718 GT4 Club Sport with a Best Lap Time of 50.415 and a Top Speed of 86.25mph. Another Fantastic P2 for Team Valluga's Well Done To both Teams for Getting P1 and P2 on the Grid.

 

In Third Place was (Nial Bradley) in his BMW M3 E46 with a Best Lap Time of 50.816 and a Top Speed of 85.57mph. Superb Job there Nial Really Working Hard to Push that BMW into P3.

 

A Fantastic Qualifying Session for the Britcar Endurance Trophy and With Their Respective Races coming on Sunday it will be Fascinating to See who will come out on Top and Hold onto their Positions Thought the Race. But who will be The Overall Victor?

 

Stay Tuned to Find Out!

 

Ginetta Junior Championship-(Qualifying)

 

The Ginetta Juniors were Up next and Every Year when they Come to Brands Hatch they Remain Ever so Popular with Fans and Spectators alike.

 

The Racing Series itself is Designed for Junior Races Between the ages of 13-17 Years of Age Before those who turn 18 Can then Enter The Ginetta Senior Classes of Racing.

 

The Cars Used are Ginetta Racing Cars all of which are Run by Different Teams Looking to Extract as Much Power as Possible from those Engines and they Always Manage to Provide Fantastic and Exciting Racing.

 

With 2 Races for Today it will be Great to see who can Come out on top and Take their First Victory in Ginetta Junior Racing for the Weekend.

 

Lets First Take a Look at Qualifying and Find Out who Took Pole and who was Following Closely Behind.

 

In First Place Taking Pole Position and The fastest Lap was (Josh Rowledge) in his GBR R Racing with a Best Lap Time of 57.996 and a Top Speed of 75.01mph. Brilliant Drive there from Josh who Takes the First Qualifying Session Pole of the Weekend for Ginette's.

 

In Second Place was (Harri Reynolds) in his GBR Assetto Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 58.075 and a Top Speed of 74.87mph. Amazing Job there Harri Fantastic P2 and not too Far of Josh's Pole Time either. Looking forward to Race 1.

 

In Third Place was (Maurice Hendry) in his GBR Fox Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 58.119 and a Top Speed of 74.82mph. Great Work there Maurice Really showing his Skills in that Ginetta and Pushing Hard for that P3 on the Grid.

 

An Incredible Qualifying Session for the Ginetta's and with Three Amazing Drivers on the front Row of the Grid in Josh Harri and Maurice This is going to be One Intense Race with All Three Drivers Separated by Less than Half a Second.

 

With Qualifying Second Fastest Up Next who will be able to Improve and will anyone Else be able to try and Have a go at Making it to the front of the Grid come Race 1?

 

Ginetta Junior Championship-(Qualifying Second Fastest)

 

In First Place Taking Pole Position and the Fastest Lap was (Josh Rowledge) in his R Racing with a Best Lap Time of 58.119 and a Top Speed of 74.82mph. Congratulations Josh another Incredible Lap sees him take The Pole for Race 1 This Weekend and in a Superb Style too.

 

In Second Place was (Liam McNeilly) in his GBR Fox Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 58.251 and a Top Speed of 74.65mph. Really Great Work there Liam What a Fantastic Achievement and to Beat back the Likes of Harri Reynolds Must be Making him Feel Really Good.

 

In Third Place was (Harri Reynolds) in his Assetto Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 58.409 and a Top Speed of 74.45mph. Brilliant work Once Again from Harri who Still was Doing all he Could behind the Wheel to take Back his P2 Position while Battling with Liam for The Second Fastest Lap.

 

What a Qualifying Session with One New Driver in Liam starting P2 and the likes of Both Josh and Harri in P1 and P3 Respectively, This Up Coming Race is one to not be Missed. Lets get into it and Find out who will take The Victory.

 

Ginetta Junior Championship-(Race 1 Results)

 

In First Place taking the Race Victory and The Fastest Lap was (Josh Rowledge) in his R Racing with a Best Lap Time of 57.300 and an Average Speed of 74.84mph. Congratulations Josh who has taken a Fantastic First Victory here at Brands Hatch and I'm Sure he was Feeling Very Proud Afterwards, Superb job by Him and The Team.

 

In Second Place was (Harri Reynolds) in his Assetto Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 57.375 and an Average Speed of 74.80mph. Brilliant Work there from Harri who crosses the Line to Finnish in a Brilliant P2 and Take back the Hard work he Done During Qualifying. Fantastic.

 

In Third Place was (Joe Warhurst) in his GBR Elite Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 57.448 and an Average Speed of 74.79mph. Another New Driver has Achieved P3 in Joe Warhurst, Fantastic Job Joe a Really Well Deserved Victory for you and The Rest of the Team.

 

What a Race and what a Set of Drivers in Josh Harri and Joe who All Push Themselves Hard and Took Home some Incredible Victories During Race 1. With One More Race to Come will Anyone Else be Able to do The Same?

 

Ginetta Junior Championship-(Race 2 Results)

 

In First Place Taking the Victory and The Fastest Lap was (Josh Rowledge) in his R Racing with a Best Lap Time of 57.510 and an Average Speed of 74.68mph. I'm Starting to get the Feeling that This Guy Knows a Thing or two about Racing. Congratulations Josh for Another Superb Drive and Dominant Display Making it two out of Two Wins so Far.

 

In Second Place was (Liam McNeilly) in his Fox Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 57.496 and an Average Speed of 74.53mph. Congratulations Liam a Very Well Deserved Come Back Drive after a Not so Good P4 Finish Really Well Deserved Brilliant Driving.

 

In Third Place was (Max Dodd's)

In His GBR Assetto Motorsport with a Best Lap Time of 57.516 and an Average Speed of 74.10mph. Fantastic To see Another New Driver take His First Step onto the Podium. Congratulations Max a Fine Drive for P3.

 

What an Amazing Set of Races Seen by the Ginetta Junior Championship with the likes of Josh Liam Max Joe Maurice and Harri all taking Fantastic Victories in their Respective Cars. Looking Forward to Seeing what DAY 2 Brings for the Ginetta's but for Now its Over to the Final Qualifying and Race of the Day.

 

Silverlake C1 Racing Series-(Qualifying)

 

The Final Qualifying Session of the Day is now Making its way onto the Circuit and its the Silverlake C1 Racing Series in Preparation for their 4 Hour Endurance Race After.

 

This Group of 44 Teams are All Racing as Part of the Silverlake C1 Championship which Sees them Travel all over the Country from Silverstone to Knock Hill to Snetterton.

 

The Series itself uses Citroen C1's (998cc) that Have Been made to go Racing for Extended Period's of Time. With an Insane Grid of 44 Competitors and Teams All Looking for that Victory come the Final few Seconds of the Race it will be interesting to see how Qualifying stacks up and who has the Fastest Machine.

 

In First Place Taking the Pole and Fastest Lap was (Team Lady Bird Daddy's Patrick Watt's/ Aimee Watt's/Orlando Linsey) in their Citroen C1 998cc with a Best Lap Time of 1:04.743 and a Top Speed of 67.16mph. Fantastic work Team Lady Brid Daddy Taking Pole and The Fastest Lap for P1 on the Gird.

 

In Second Place was (JW Bird Motorsport's Nick Beaumont and Kieran Griffin) in their Citroen C1 998cc with a Best Lap Time of 1:04.759 and a Top Speed of 67.15mph. Brilliant work to Team JW Bird Motorsport Fantastic Team Effort and a Great Starting Point for the Endurance Race.

 

In Third Place was (Emax Motorsport's James Little Jake Little and Stuart Ratcliffe) in their Citroen C1 998cc with a Best Lap Time of 1:04.936 and a Top Speed of 66.96mph. Great Work there Team Emax Pushing to the Limits and Holding onto that Important P3 Grid Slot.

 

With a 3 Hour Endurance Race Anything can Happen and with the Current Top Three Having to do Battle Against a Grid of 41 Other Teams and Drivers All with Varying Skill Level's This Race to Win could be Anybody's for the Taking Good Luck to All Teams Competing and May the Best Team Win.

 

Silverlake C1 Racing Series-(Race 1 Results)

 

(Hour 1)

 

With The Grid set for Racing The Lights slowly began to turn on until All Five Lights were Illuminated and then Simultaneously went out and 44 1000cc Citroen's with 44 Competitive Drivers Behind the Wheel Made their way through Paddock Hill Bend being careful to Avoid One Another while scrapping for Places.

 

As they Race Towards to the Top of Druids All was Good as they made their way Down towards Graham Hill Bend and onto the Cooper Straight. So Far so Good and All The Citroens came Round the Last Corner with Ladybird Daddy Number 506 Still Leading followed by Emax Motorsport Number 345 and JW Bird Motorsport Number In 3rd Place.

 

(Hour 2)

 

As The Second Hour Approached it was time for Some Teams to Start thinking about Pit Stop Strategy and How this Might Move them either up a Position or Down Depending Upon the Time and Driver Driving.

 

Many of the Teams Pulled into the Pits with Only a Few Cars Out there Still going trying to get a Head Start while the other Teams opted to Pit and Change Drivers or take on Fuel for the Rest of the Race.

 

11 Minutes after 2 O'clock and the Number 446 Car of Team TAC Racing has made a Trip into the Gravel Trap at the Top of Paddock Hill Bend and had to be towed Out Resulting in a Penalty for Outside Assistance.

 

They Re-join the Race but will be at least 2 or 3 Laps down on the Rest of the Field for this Costly Mistake.

 

(Hour 3 The Final Hour)

 

As 3 O'clock Approached the Headlights of Most Drivers began To Turn On as The Light Around the Circuit began to get even Darker Meaning the Race was Entering its Night Stage.

 

With Some Drivers being Good in the Day and other being Good in the Night it was Anybody's Race Still as All 44 Cars Continued to Race around the Indy Circuit Lady Bird Daddy was Still in the Lead and Creating a Sizable Gap at The Front of the Pack as they Continued on into the Darkness of Night.

 

As the Race Continued into the Last Hour a Loud Crash was Heard from the Bottom of Paddock Hill Bend with the Number 320 Car of M Barrand and S Barrand was seen Rolling after a Slide while coming out of Paddock Hill Bend The Marshalls Raced in and Managed to get the Car Right Side Up as the Citroen had Flipped Over onto its Roof during the Crash, Thankfully the Driver Escaped with No Injuries.

 

As The Race Reached its Conclusion Lets take a Look at the Final Results and see who Won The 3 Hour Endurance Race for Silverlake C1's.

 

In First Place After Securing Pole During Qualifying and taking a Very Dominant Victory was (Team Lady Bird Daddy's Patrick Watt's/ Aimee Watt's/Orlando Linsey) Congratulations Everybody Some Fantastic Driving and a Well Deserved Win after such a Heroic Drive Thought the 3 Hours.

 

In Second Place After Taking on the Indy Circuit and Starting P4 was (Team Quattro Formaggio's Alistair May and Chris Parkes) A Phenomenal Drive by Both Drivers Each Working Hard to Keep the Car in a Competitive Spot thought the Entire 3 Hour Race.

 

In Third Place After a Very Promising start in Qualifying with P2 was JW Bird Motorsport's Tony Prendergast and Robin Welsh. Congratulations to Both Tony and Robin Another Dynamic Duo Who Managed to take the Final Spot on the Podium after an Intense Race.

 

What a Fantastic Finish to the First Day of Britcar Into The Night at Brands Hatch I Look Forward to Tomorrow where Even more Support Races will be Joining and Maybe even some New Champions Will be Crowned.

 

Until Then Keep Racing!

                          

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U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with 2-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, South Carolina National Guard, provide aviation support for transportation, casualty-treatment training, and slingload operations with a CH-47F Chinook helicopter for U.S. Army Soldiers with the 2-325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Oct. 8, 2019. The training objective is for the Soldiers to gain technical and tactical expertise for rigging and slingloading of equipment with the Chinook cargo platform, as well as to gain familiarity with the helicopter through cold-load exercises and in-flight training. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Roby Di Giovine, South Carolina National Guard)

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Up to $405 million dollars of federal and provincial funding will go toward the construction of the new Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant. The new facility, estimated to cost approximately $700 million, will be relocated from the Squamish Nation Reserve to a new Metro Vancouver-owned site in the District of North Vancouver.

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Protest in support of democracy & all those fighting for it in Iran / Rassemblement de soutien à la démocracie en Iran & au peuple iranien ~ 15.VI.2009 - Fontaine des Innocents, Paris, France.

 

Prochain rassemblement à Paris / Next protest in Paris:

Prochain rassemblement à Paris / Next protest in Paris:

Jeudi 17 juin 2009 - 16h00 à 20h00 Face au ministère des affaires étrangéres..

Thursday 17th of June - 4pm till 8pm in Opposite the French Foreign Ministry.

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VENEZ NOMBREUX!!! COME IN SUPPORT OF THOSE FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY!!!

 

More info on next protests in cities across the world: whereismyvote.org/

 

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150701-N-SQ656-XXX KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (July 1, 2015) U.S. Under Secretay of Defense for Policy Christine Wormuth greets Brig. Gen. Paul Bontrager, commander, Train, Advise and Assist Command - South (TAAC-S) at Kandahar Airfield in Kandahar, Afghanistan July 1, 2015. Wormuth is touring Afghanistan and visited TAAC-S to discuss the progress of the NATO-led Resolute Support mission. (U.S. military photo by Lt. Kristine Volk, Resolute Support Public Affairs/Released)

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Protest in support of democracy & all those fighting for it in Iran / Rassemblement de soutien à la démocracie en Iran & au peuple iranien ~ 15.VI.2009 - Fontaine des Innocents, Paris, France.

 

Prochain rassemblement à Paris / Next protest in Paris:

Prochain rassemblement à Paris / Next protest in Paris:

Jeudi 17 juin 2009 - 16h00 à 20h00 Face au ministère des affaires étrangéres..

Thursday 17th of June - 4pm till 8pm in Opposite the French Foreign Ministry.

Esplanade des Invalides.

Terre pleine n° 3

. 75007 - Paris, FRANCE. (métros: Invalides lignes/lines 8,13, RER: Invalides ligne/line C)

 

VENEZ NOMBREUX!!! COME IN SUPPORT OF THOSE FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY!!!

 

More info on next protests in cities across the world: whereismyvote.org/

 

More info on the situation in Iran: tehranbureau.com (or: thr.contralaguerra.org/)

 

Site de soutien en français: whereismyvote-paris.blogspot.com/

 

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The Cluainn Cille (Clonkill) GAA Club 5KM Road Race and fun run was held at Clonkill, Co. Westmeath, Ireland on Wednesday 27th June 2012. The 5KM race was organised by the club as a fundraiser to support the costs of sending their U14 Boys and Girls teams to the Division 2 Group A games at Féile na nGael Átha Cliath 2012 in July 2012. As this is a very special tournament to the young people involved in the hurling at the club the race was worthy of support. Over 120 runners, walkers, and joggers took to the start line. The race took a right-handed loop route around Clonkill/Loughgear on what was a very testing course. Overall, Clonkill GAA should be congratulated on a well organised, stewarded, and accurately marked course.

 

This is a set of photographs taken at the race by Peter Mooney and Family.

 

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Some Useful Web Links associated with this Event:

 

Clonkill GAA Facebook: www.facebook.com/Clonkill

 

Race HQ: [ maps.google.com/maps?q=Clonkill,+West+Meath,+Ireland&... ]

 

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NS 1839 shoves the rear of manifest 12Z northbound through Shenandoah Junction, WV as it makes a final push toward Hagerstown.

Walnut Street Bridge, Chattanooga, Tn

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