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My brother and I biked to and climbed a mountain! My sister-in-law and niece (and James:) drove out to say hi and bring us food:)

 

(James also took this picture)

"Support for Social Services" is an editorial cartoon by Jeff Langcaon for the April 16th episode of Insights on PBS Hawaii. hosted by Dan Boylan.

 

Insights on PBS Hawaii is a production of PBS Hawaii.

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

The current project entitled “The Support Resilience in Time of Crisis: Increase Availability of Energy at the Local Level” is funded by the Government of Netherlands and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

 

The Lebanon Crisis Response Plan – LCRP identified energy as one of the target sectors. More specifically the plan states, that “Government authorities in charge of the Energy and Water Sector, in collaboration with international and local partners, will continue their strong support to the most affected local communities, particularly through infrastructure projects in electricity, water, wastewater and solid waste. This has a vital benefit in mitigating the risks of social conflict between the local host communities and the displaced persons from Syria, and will be realized through the implementation of several activities.

 

The project’s objective is to increase the implementation of solar photovoltaic and/or other renewable energy projects within institutions (having a social impact or serving a social cause, located within the 251 most vulnerable communities in Lebanon), as a medium-term approach to reducing the impact of the Syrian crisis on the most vulnerable portion of the population. This objective is in line with the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan for 2017 - 2020.

 

This patch was used by the United States Army's from 1966-1972.

Water Protectors engineered a makeshift wooden pedestrian bridge over the Cantapeta Creek on November 2, 2016. They were trying to access ancestral burial grounds they believe are being damaged by the Dakota Access Pipeline construction. Heavily armed law enforcement officials were deployed. As they pulled the bridge apart with boats, the Water Protectors swam and used their own boats to cross the water. Standing unarmed in the cold water, the protectors were forcibly repelled by the enforcers with tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets. Standoffs between the Water Protectors and law enforcement over the Dakota Access Pipeline continue in the area that has become ground zero for opposition to a $3.7 billion project that would move domestic crude oil across four states and destroy tribal lands. Photo by Richard Bluecloud Castaneda

check the original size, it's more wiggly.

External support structure for a large fuel tank that changes size based on how full it is. Guess it was empty that day =)

 

edit: This no longer exists. To my surprise, it was torn down two weeks after this photo was taken.

This is one of the 105 mm M2A2 howitzers used in the battle of Fire Support Base Coral-Balmoral fought in May and June 1968 during the Vietnam War.

 

For further information about this battle, please refer to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Coral-Balmoral

 

For further information about the 105mm M2A2 howitzer, please refer to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2A2_Howitzer

 

DRAPER, Utah — The approximately 75 Soldiers of the Utah National Guard’s 144th Area Support Medical Company will return to Utah from their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan via charter aircraft Sunday, March 20, at 2:45 p.m. at the Utah Air National Guard Base in Salt Lake City.

 

The mission of the 144th in Afghanistan was to treat patients in a hospital/clinic setting and provide medevac and ambulance support in a combat environment.

 

Soldiers arrived from overseas at Fort Lewis, Wash., earlier this week and have been undergoing demobilization processing.

 

After a visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, my husband requested a 3D Print of a Buck Rogers Disintegrator Gun. As luck would have it, there was already a model on Thingiverse www.thingiverse.com/thing:938752

 

The modeler recommended supports, but to save on printing time, material, and to reduce scarring and blemishes on the finish, I used Simplify3D to split the model in two halves.

 

More details on my 3D Printing Blog at www.tgaw.com AND on my brand new YouTube Channel at: www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKmkZGDoBtiQue8WSh-TfA

Solidaridad con el pueblo libio, Managua 28 de Febrero 2011

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Army LTC Luzilda Restrepo takes command of the Army Field Support Battalion-Alaska from outgoing battalion commander LTC Thomas R. Boland during a change of command ceremony held at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, June 18, 2019. Family, friends, and colleagues attended the ceremony that was presided by COL John C. Brookie, the commander of the 402nd Army Field Support Brigade.

The Maneuver Support Center of Excellence and Fort Leonard Wood Appreciation of Excellence awards ceremony took place April 22, 2014 in Baker Theater. This quarterly event recognized service members and civilians for a job well done.

Toronto Fallen Firefighter Memorial 2013

Mehdi Jafar’s farewell reception 4-22-14

This Cybertech spine plus brace has a new, patented posterior panel that comfortably contours and conforms to your individual body structure. New panel added to the back on this spinal support brace comfortably forms to the body and allows greater stability and posture to patients. To check out other Cybertech similar items go to www.braceability.com/brand/cybertech-medical. To check out our various other back supports go to BraceAbility.

Summer Solstice Parade

November 1 at the beach. It was so warm that Otis was seeking shade under me. I'll take it.

Commercial/Retail

 

February 2018

Luther Automotive Support Center

Golden Valley, MN

Mohagen Hansen Architecture

DJ Kranz Construction

Scenes from the CIDA-AfricaRice project Inception Workshop on “Enhancing food security in Africa through the improvement of rice post-harvest handling, marketing and the development of new rice-based products”, held at AfricaRice, Cotonou, Benin, 30 May - 1 June 2011.

The Louisiana National Guard's Aviation Support Facility #2 supported a high-flying training mission at Esler Field in Pineville, La., Oct. 24, 2014. Using the LANG’s UH-60M Black Hawk, the pilots and crew chief helped more than 30 Soldiers from Fort Polk’s Special Operations Training Detachment complete static line and military free fall proficiency jumps. The UH-60M is the new model of Black Hawk and features many upgrades. (National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Rebekah Malone, Louisiana National Guard Public Affairs Office/RELEASED)

Pacific Air Force Regional Support Center conducted a change of command at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, April 4, 2019. The PACAF RSC is responsible for the second-largest but most geographically widespread “cumulative base” in PACAF, comprising 1,119 facilities and 37,110 acres valued at more than $5.28 billion. The 21 active installations managed by the PACAF Regional Support Center consists of Eareckson Air Station, King Salmon airport (with collocated radar site), 15 remote Alaska radar sites, three Hawaiian radar sites and Wake Island. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. James Richardson)

Photos by Capt. Ryan Sutherland, Utah National Guard

 

Vivint supports Blackstone’s Veterans Initiative to hire 50,000 American veterans across its portfolio of companies over the next five years

 

PROVO, UT (February 10, 2015) –Vivint President Alex Dunn today signed a Statement of Support for the Department of Defense Office of Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) at a ceremony held at the company’s headquarters in Utah, where he was joined by Tom Bullock, ESGR Chief of Employer Outreach. The signing of this pledge signals Vivint’s support of Blackstone’s Veterans Initiative to hire 50,000 American veterans across its portfolio of companies over the next five years. By signing the Statement of Support, Vivint pledges to:•Provide managers and supervisors the tools they need to effectively manage those employees who serve in the Guard and Reserve. •Appreciate the values, leadership and unique skills service members bring to the workforce and encourage opportunities to hire Guardsmen, Reservists and Veterans.•Continually recognize and support our country’s service members and their families in peace, in crises and in war. •Fully recognize, honor and enforce the Uniformed Services Employment and Re-Employment Rights Act (USERRA).

Avec l'avènement des supports numériques de conservation des données, toujours plus périssables, notre mémoire se virtualise et devient elle aussi plus éphémère.

A parallèle, dans une société de la fabrication en série, l’apparition de lieux de production collaboratifs applés FabLab, équipés de d’outils de production nouvelle génération, démocratisent la fabrication d’objets. Dans ce contexte de grande évolution des pratiques quelles traces laisserons nous dans 2000 ans ? Quels messages enverrons aux archéologues et historiens du futur ? Que restera-t-il de nos objets quotidiens ?

Pour aborder ces questions, Design The Future Now propose un stage à destination d’un groupe d’adolescents (à partir de 11 ans), intitulé Archéologies du Futur ainsi que 2 ateliers "bac à sable" d'initiation aux pratiques fablab à destination du grand public.

Le projet Archéologies du Futur, pose la question des usages de nos objets quotidiens et de leur évolution au fil du temps. Il interroge notre lien aux objets, à leur consommation, aux évolutions au fil des modes. Il questionne également notre lien aux vestiges du passé et ce que ceux-ci disent de notre société, de notre rapport au monde et aux autres.

Srirangapatna, India, © 2009

Kodak Gold 100 pushed to 400

Canonet GIII QL17

Thigh support on car sports seat.

In response to the recent earthquake and resulting tsunami in Japan, Wall Space Gallery (of Seattle and Santa Barbara) is featuring Limited Edition Prints from select artists. These prints are limited to 10 only at this size, which is approximately 8" x 11". The work is donated by the artists, with proceeds going to Habitat For Humanity - Japan, and Direct Relief International. The project is called Life Support Japan.

Troops aren't well served by leaders who lie to justify a conflict, and who have no exit strategy.

www.whodies.com/lies.html

 

voices from Iraq

www.dahrjamailiraq.com/weblog/

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

Three-year old Conner Kirch surveyed the 56-foot tower with his aunt, Melissa Fowler, that his mother, Lia, was about to descend as part of the second No Ordinary Spouse Day Friday.

“Good job mamma,” the pair yelled after she made it down the wall.

No Ordinary Spouse Day gives Army spouses a chance experience a day in their Soldiers’ shoes.

Lia is the wife of Spc. Tommy Kirch, who works at Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment Garrison.

This was the first time Lia had participated in the event, but she said she would do it again, explaining her rappel tower experience.

“The hardest part is the initial kick off,” she said.

Though the weather was a meager 50 degrees and windy Friday, that didn’t discourage 98 spouses from participating in an obstacle course, rappel tower and the Engagement Skills Trainer.

Lt. Col. Jeff Martin, who works at Human Resources Command, accompanied his wife, Noelle, to the event to cheer her on.

“She seems excited,” he said.

His wife didn’t get a chance to participate the first time it was offered last October because they had just moved to Knox.

Jeff was happy to have a day away from work.

The senior leaders rallied the troops before they embarked to engagement skills training.

Maurice Jones was the only male spouse to participate in the event this time.

His wife, Pfc. Elizabeth Jones, who works at 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), was there to support him.

“It was really exciting to see him out there,” she said.

Maurice said it was a “challenge in itself” being the only male out there, but he enjoyed his time.

“I always had a great respect for what she did,” he said. “But this made it an even bigger respect.”

Instructors conducting the assembly and disassembly of weapons portion stressed safety to the spouses and thanked them for coming.

“Your spouses should be confident to know that they can take you to combat now,” said the instructor.

After lunch and a certificate presentation, Maj. Gen. Jeff Smith, commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, addressed the group.

“Thank you all for being here,” he said. “We had every unit on post participate this time except for two. We hope you will all come back and do it again.”

Nervous laughter filled the air that breezy Friday morning as Army spouses, accompanied by their Soldiers, stepped out of their comfort zones, and experienced first-hand what it takes to be a Soldier.

Kimberly Hima and Felicia Esquivel, wives of the 11th Aviation Command on Fort Knox, found themselves maneuvering, shooting and rappelling Friday for Knox’s second No Ordinary Spouse Day.

“My entire Family is military, so participating in No Ordinary Spouse Day was more than fitting,” said Hima.

She is the wife of Lt. Col. Michael Hima, who said “I like programs like this because it shows (our spouses) what we do, and why we miss dinners, and work the crazy hours we do.”

For Felicia Esquivel,

however, No Ordinary Spouse Day acted as a glimpse into her near future, since she just enlisted into the Air Force Reserves.

“This definitely gave me some insight as to what I have to look forward to,” said Felicia, wife of Sgt. 1st Class Dionicio Esquivel.

U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard's 218th Regiment (Leadership) Regional Training Institute repair a section of road damaged by floodwaters in Lexington County, S.C., Oct. 20, 2015. The recent historic flood in S.C. caused washouts and severe damage to transportation infrastructure all across the Midlands, requiring much-needed rapid repairs by engineer units to assist counties and restore normal operations. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Brian Hare/RELEASED)

Annual Christmas BBQ at the TPFFA Union Hall 2012

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