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The 529th Regimental Support and Henderson Hall intramural flag football teams competed Nov. 2 during championship day at the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall athletic field. The Marine Headquarters and Headquarters Company team prevailed for the joint base flag football title by defeating 529th RSC 20-13. (JBM-HH PAO photo by Jim Dresbach)

This is the results from running a 175KB STL file through netfabb's online STL repair service. The resulting file was then only 36MB in size. I processed this through ReplicatorG/Skeinforge to generate the gcode and printed on a MakerBot T-O-M #003675. 4/23/2011

 

The item is a Y-idler pulley support for a MakerBot 3d printer by Tom Lombardi and on Thingiverse.com

Tonbandgerät - support Andreas Bourani - Rockhal - Belval - 27.01.2016

Area Support Group Afghanistan (ASG-A) personnel attended the command’s September hail and farewell at ASG-A Headquarters on Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. After the formal recognitions, attendees enjoyed food and games. ASG-A provides base life support to more than 35,000 personnel throughout the Combined Joint Operations Area Afghanistan. Those personnel include U.S. military, DOD Civilian, Contractor and Coalition Forces contributing to the NATO-led Resolute Support Train, Advise and Assist Mission. ASG-A base life support services encompass everything from law enforcement and public works to billeting, food service and quality of life.

Nervexol is an Advanced Nerve Support Formula that works by the powerful effects of the ingredients present in it. It is intended to improve and reinforce nerve support. Customers have encountered a reduction in numbness, and tingling sensation, nerve pain, stress, and anxiety with the utilization of Nervexol.

 

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•Corydalis is a spice to mitigate and treat pain.

•Passionflower targets tension and a sleeping disorder to forestall pain signals from arriving at your cerebrum, as appeared in this 2007 examination.

California Poppy goes about as a pain reliever and is non-addictive and common.

•Vitamin D3 reinforces the mind, insusceptible framework, and sensory system.

•R-Alpha Lipoic Acid assists with expanding vitality levels, secure cell damage, lower glucose and calm consuming, shivering, numbing, and painful sensations. It has even been utilized for remedial purposes as per this piece from the National Institutes of Health.

•B-Vitamins wipe out numbness, shivering, and loss of vibratory sensations. These nutrients are fundamental in cerebrum work, as indicated by this examination.

 

Nervexol Nerve Support Formula Benefits

While Nervexol Nerve Support Formula was made to calm nerve pain, the powerful blend of common ingredients likewise gives these advantages:

•Improve cell reinforcement safeguards

•Reduce irritation

•Manage glucose levels to forestall neuropathic pain and diabetic neuropathy

•Treat and forestall neuropathy pain

•Helps forestall neuropathy and neurotoxicity prompted by chemotherapy

•Prevents degeneration and supports the strength of nerves

•Manage stress and tension

 

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Cafe au Chocolat

 

Cafe au Chocolat began welcoming customers through its doors in Irongmonger Street in Stamford on Wednesday 30 July 2014.

 

SKDC's business support scheme helped new business owner Krystyna Szypryt with marketing and staffing advice and also looked at methods of recruitment.

 

The former Blockbuster video rental shop has been transformed and they hope the high standard of products will add something new to Stamford's long list of coffee shops.

 

The cafe offers its own blends of coffee as well as handmade crêpes and a wide range of specially-selected dark and milk chocolates you will not find in the supermarket.

 

Owner, Mrs Szypryt said: "I took voluntary redundancy from my previous job, as owning a coffee shop is something I've wanted to do since I was a teenager."

 

For further information on business support visit www.skdc4business.co.uk or contact the economic development team on 01476 40 60 80 or email ecodev@southkesteven.gov.uk

 

Supporting Colin Vearncombe, Liz Lawrence; playing tracks from her album, 'Bedroom Hero'

Local support for Jableh. Pictured at a football game between (i think) Barada and Al-futowa

Best Supporting Actress Award - Carley Nunn of Seven Lakes HS for her role as Adelaide in Guys In Dolls

Command Sgt. Maj. Ian Griffin, senior enlisted advisor for the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, meets with Soldiers from Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, 330th Transportation Battalion, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, on Pope Army Airfield, N.C., March 21, 2017. The Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment Soldiers are deploying in support of the Atlantic Resolve mission and will provide transportation and in-transit visibility to U.S. and NATO forces in Europe. (U.S. Army Photo by: Staff Sgt. Donna Davis)

Military Information Support Operations Soldiers participate in the 7th Psychological Operations Group change-of-command ceremony at Moffett Field in San Jose, Calif. on June 25, 2011. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres.)

 

Groningen | Гронинген, 29-12-2009.

Soldiers and Airmen of the Virginia National Guard's Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team conduct night operations training May 18, 2016, in Lynchburg, Virginia. The mission of the 34th CST is to support first responders in potential biological, chemical, nuclear, radiological and explosive incidents, and the exercise provided an opportunity for the team to train in a limited visibility situation. In the exercise scenario, law enforcement officials discovered a possible terrorist bio lab, and the 34th CST was brought in to assist the locality with the incident. Members of the survey section searched room to room, gathered simulated samples of potential hazardous materials, took photos and then the samples were evaluated by the analytic section in order to provide the incident commander with information about potential hazards. The 34th also provided mission command and communications assistance to the incident commander. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

LUCY LOVE | HAITI SUPPORT JAM, Kapelvej 44 | © gbcrates & Frederik Emil Høyer-Chr.

Senior leaders from the Virginia National Guard's Staunton-based Infantry Brigade Combat Team visit with brigade Soldiers on duty supporting Joint Readiness Training Center rotation 16-04 Feb. 24, 2016, at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Col. William J. Coffin, commander of the 116th IBCT, Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas H. Yancey, 116th IBCT command sergeant major, and other senior leaders of the 116th IBCT met with Soldiers assigned to the Hanover-based Battery A, 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery, the Charlottesville-based Company C, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, and the Fredericksburg-based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion. More than 150 Soldiers provided engineer and field artillery augmentation to the resident opposing force, or OPFOR, as well as medical support. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)

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.

 

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.

 

Major Brian Ferguson, a fighter pilot assigned to the 157th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, prepares to launch an F-16 Fighting Falcon for a mission May 20, 2012. Personnel are deployed from McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Swamp Fox F-16’s, pilots, and support personnel began their Air Expeditionary Force deployment early April to take over flying missions for the air tasking order and provide close air support for troops on the ground in Afghanistan.

(U.S. Air Force photo/TSgt. Caycee Cook)

 

Magnolia Park/Burbank, CA/ January 2016

They had already started repainting Mantis to the colors it will bear in its new life as Rougarou. The purplish-blue supports are Mantis, the greenish-blue are Rougarou.

Camera settings:

Camera mode: P mode

Elements:

Line: the cracks on the tree act to draw the attention of the viewer towards the tree and emphasising the tree as being weak, so it looks like it needs the wires support more.

Texture: the bark appears cracked, broken and torn giving it the appearance of being old and weak.

Principles:

Unity: the photo has other trees in the background but they are far enough away that it seems as though the tree is standing by itself, so it needs the support of the wire.

Depth of field: The background of the photo is blurred and out of focus making the primary tree stand out more so it seem more by itself.

Contrast: The tree has dark spots that draw the attention of the viewer away from the background of the photo.

Lighting:

The lighting comes in from the side so that it emphasizes the texture and lines on the trees bark, the shadows created by the lighting increase the contrast of the photo

Post Production:

Contrast: the contrast increased the emphasis on the tree and made the shadows and lines stand out more

Saturation: the saturation emphasizes some colour in the tree making it appear more defined

Critique:

Strengths:

-the lighting helps to emphasize the trees texture really well.

-the photos depth of field was executed well to make the tree stand out more in the frame

Area that needs improvement:

-the wire could have followed the rule of thirds a bit better.

 

Cavanaugh, Kirby & Cavanaugh, PA 2500 Tamiami Trail North #218, Naples, FL 34103 239-434-5454

El Ewert, a decorated World War II vet and Commander of American Legion Post 225 and VFW Post 4210 plays Taps at the Medina Ballroom during our 5th annual Tribute To The Troops event.

 

I met El at last years' Concert when he was walking around (with his walker) selling the cd's he'd made of his beautiful voice singing patriotic songs. I bought one, thanked him for his service to our country, he said "your're welcome".. and then he told me that he was donating all the money he received from the sales of his cd's that night to TTTT.

  

Governor Hogan Supports Maryland National Guard in Washington DC by Steve Kwak at Union Washington DC

The Nebraska National Guard supports the Huskers Veterans Day football game, Nov. 11, 2023, at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard Soldiers and Airmen participated in a variety of events as part of the Huskers annual military appreciation day. The day started with by escorting Huskers mascot, Herbie, in a vintage M8 “Willy’s” Jeep as the team arrived to the stadium. The pre-game began with Master Sgt. Samantha Renner, 155th Air Refueling Wing, singing the National Anthem, while three Nebraska Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook helicopters conducted a flyover. After the flyover, former Husker offensive guard and now Sgt. Chris Long, carried the colors onto the field during the Huskers famed tunnel walk with the entire current football team. Maj. Gen. Craig Strong, Nebraska adjutant general, then performed the official coin toss for the Nebraska vs. Maryland game. At halftime, the Nebraska Army National Guard’s 43rd Army Band performed with the Cornhuskers Marching Band. Following the band’s halftime performance, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen administered the Oath of Enlistment to 30 new Nebraska National Guard Soldiers and Airmen. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Supports and bunds for a diesel fuel tank on the launch control area

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Saint Mary Community Comes Together to Support the Philippines

 

Dozens of Saint Mary students—supported by faculty, staff, and members from the larger Leavenworth area community—gathered in McGilley Field House on Nov. 23 to package over 28,000 meals for emergency shipment to families in need in the typhoon-ravaged Philippines.

 

The effort, part of the university’s annual anti-hunger activities, was held in concert with international hunger relief agency Stop Hunger Now.

 

Sister Julie Marsh, director of USM’s campus ministry program, had planned the event months in advance. After the typhoon struck, Stop Hunger Now informed Sr. Marsh that the packaged meals would go to the Philippines.

 

“That added a real sense of urgency to the event,” said Sr. Marsh, who raised thousands of dollars to bring the packaging activity to campus. “What’s more, it gave our students who participated an even greater sense of purpose. The media coverage of the typhoon and the suffering of the people in the Philippines helped put real faces on the issue of global hunger.”

 

At the Saint Mary event, volunteers—including students, faculty, staff, and members of the greater community—worked as an assembly line combining rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables, and a flavoring mix into small meal packages. The packages can be easily stored, transport quickly, and boast a shelf-life of up to two years.

 

“This is a great event for USM,” said Sr. Marsh. “The goal is two-fold: one, we get to broaden our students’ and community’s awareness of hunger. And two, we’re actually feeding the hungry.”

 

For more on USM's hunger-relief efforts, visit www.stmary.edu/StopHungerNow

  

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