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Maya and PolkaDot were invited to join AuntFun Ellison (the administrator) on her island at DeVry GSP 240-219-22. Her friend Aliea Ember (she is the developer of the island) joined us later. We met AuntFun after a presentation we attended on ISTE island, "Providing leadership and service to improve teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in education. ISTE represents more than 85,000 professionals worldwide. We support our members with information, networking opportunities, and guidance as they face the challenge of transforming education."

 

Here is an excerpt of our conversation:

 

[19:19] AuntFun Ellison: I think there are so many compelling reasons why virtual worlds are an idea whose time has come

[19:20] AuntFun Ellison: our Earth cannot support our commuting model

[19:20] PolkaDot Pechmann: That is for sure.

[19:20] AuntFun Ellison: the economy can't afford to fly people all over the place for meetings

[19:20] AuntFun Ellison: a dispersed workforce is a safer, happy workforce

[19:20] You: but do you think it's productive?

[19:20] AuntFun Ellison: what's productuve?

[19:20] AuntFun Ellison gave you DeVry GSP Welcome Gift.

[19:20] PolkaDot Pechmann: Well, look at the recent AA grounding.

[19:20] AuntFun Ellison: a dispersed workforce?

[19:21] AuntFun Ellison: totally!

[19:21] AuntFun Ellison: I work MORE hours than if I were in an office

[19:21] PolkaDot Pechmann: Where everyone had to get rerouted etc.

[19:21] AuntFun Ellison: you are so right, PD!

[19:21] You: how can I sell this to my boss -- library director?

[19:21] PolkaDot Pechmann: Can you imagine if you were supposed to be at a meeting?

[19:22] AuntFun Ellison: there are a TON of librarians here in SL!

[19:22] AuntFun Ellison: librarians MUST stay on the leading edge of technology to stay relevant

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[19:23] AuntFun Ellison: Maya - if you can remove the barrier of proximity, staffing gets easier

[19:23] AuntFun Ellison: resources = money is tough

[19:23] AuntFun Ellison: but with SL, you are not bound by walls

[19:23] PolkaDot Pechmann: Do you mind if we take some picutres as we chat? We are required to post pics in Flickr for the class.

[19:24] AuntFun Ellison: you'll find that many people work for less in SL than they would in RL because they like being remote

[19:24] AuntFun Ellison: go right ahead!

[19:24] PolkaDot Pechmann: Thanks.

[19:24] AuntFun Ellison: and if you are interested, I can introduce you to the developer of this island, Aliea Ember

[19:24] AuntFun Ellison: but I think she is off line just now

[19:24] You: yes, I would like to meet her

[19:24] You: do you rent the land?

[19:25] You: how much is the upkeep?

[19:25] PolkaDot Pechmann: My sister-in-law was just de-activated after being active for 5 years. When she returned to her job, she was told she could work at home if she wanted.

[19:25] AuntFun Ellison: I just IM'd her

[19:25] AuntFun Ellison: she'll stop by if she can

[19:25] PolkaDot Pechmann: The company would pay for some things like her computer, Internet connection and a second phone line.

[19:26] AuntFun Ellison: nice

[19:26] AuntFun Ellison: and it's cheaper for the company than to bring her in to an office

[19:26] PolkaDot Pechmann: And, it would save them 10s of thousands of dollars on cubicle space.

[19:26] AuntFun Ellison: all the major corporations are doing it

[19:26] AuntFun Ellison: Intel, IBM, Xerox...

[19:26] You: I was also thinking that most workers have to commute

[19:26] You: and with the price of gas these days

[19:26] AuntFun Ellison: maya - these are round numbers - the latest numbers can be found on SecondLife.com

[19:26] AuntFun Ellison: but it costs about $1500 for an island

[19:27] You: it would make sense if you could work from home

[19:27] AuntFun Ellison: and monthly fees are about $300

[19:27] You: dollars or Linden dollars?

[19:27] AuntFun Ellison: to hire a developer, depending on what you want, costs around $1500

[19:27] AuntFun Ellison: plus expenses

[19:27] AuntFun Ellison: those are real dollars

[19:27] You: wow

[19:27] You: do you have any revenue?

[19:27] AuntFun Ellison: but think about what you save...

[19:27] PolkaDot Pechmann: I'm trying to get a better camera angle, not working real well.

[19:27] AuntFun Ellison: we don't have revenue here

[19:28] AuntFun Ellison: and many of the companies that I have read about did not do well with revenue producing islands

[19:28] You: that's good, in a way because the islands that are revenue driven really turn me off

[19:28] AuntFun Ellison: those who have made big money in SL have done it through buying land and subdividing it

[19:28] You: I have heard that you could make money in SL, but didn't know how

[19:29] AuntFun Ellison: silverandgoldie.com/linden_congress.htm

[19:29] PolkaDot Pechmann: How do you feel about the avatars perhaps mis-representing people? Is that good or bad?

[19:29] AuntFun Ellison: check that out when you have the chance

[19:29] You: thank you for the link.

[19:29] AuntFun Ellison: in it, the founder of SL shows what the University of Illinois School of Public Health has done

[19:29] You: I copied it to my notes and will look at it later

[19:29] AuntFun Ellison: they replicated some Chicago city streets and get to role play disasters

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: what happens if there is a sniper?

[19:30] You: that's interesting

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: what happens if there is a toxic spill?

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: think of how much real $$ that saves them

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: they can role play and learn

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: and spend nothing replicating spaces in RL

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: or blocking off city streets for training

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: and it is all replicatable

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: they can do it again and again and again

[19:30] You: yes, we tried building some basic shapes earlier

[19:30] AuntFun Ellison: for no additional development costs

[19:31] AuntFun Ellison: there are myriad ways a company can save money using SL

[19:31] AuntFun Ellison: most professionals need some sort of continuing education credit every year

[19:31] You: you would have to be very tech-savvy though

[19:31] AuntFun Ellison: if you use SL, you don't have to fly anywhere

[19:32] AuntFun Ellison: well, most people can learn how to use SL, although it takes some skills - like Aliea's - to be a developer

[19:32] Aliea Ember: Hi

[19:32] AuntFun Ellison: Hi ALiea!

[19:32] You: I just thought of a webinar that I attended

[19:32] AuntFun Ellison: this is Maya and PolkaDot

[19:32] You: but it didn't have visuals, only audio

[19:32] PolkaDot Pechmann: Hello Aliea.

[19:32] AuntFun Ellison: I met them in an Immersive Education session

[19:32] Aliea Ember: Nice to meet you

[19:32] You: Hello Aliea

 

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[19:33] AuntFun Ellison: Aliea is a friend of a friend

[19:33] AuntFun Ellison: and she did the development of this island

[19:33] You: actually, we are writing a paper together

[19:33] You: collaborating on our final project

[19:33] AuntFun Ellison: she is incredibly skilled

[19:33] PolkaDot Pechmann: Our class is in SL and alternative worlds.

[19:34] AuntFun Ellison: what is your final project?

[19:34] Aliea Ember: Thank you, AF, I appreciate that

[19:34] PolkaDot Pechmann: Virtual worlds.

[19:34] PolkaDot Pechmann: Our paper is on meetings.

[19:34] AuntFun Ellison: cool

[19:34] PolkaDot Pechmann: That is very general.

[19:34] Aliea Ember: What other worlds have you worked with?

[19:34] You: are there other worlds?

[19:34] Aliea Ember: virtual worlds

[19:34] You: I did not know about SL until I took this class

[19:35] Aliea Ember: Ah ok

[19:35] Aliea Ember: I've been in SL for 2 yrs now

[19:35] You: At first I wasn't interested because I thought it was like a game

[19:35] PolkaDot Pechmann: Chosen topic: Holding Meetings in Second Life This will include (but not limited to): What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages? How does one arrange the meeting? Get the word out? Can you make them private? And so on....

[19:35] Aliea Ember: before I was in Active Worlds

[19:35] AuntFun Ellison: there are many other worlds, but this one seems to be the easiest to get into with the best graphics

[19:35] AuntFun Ellison: cool

[19:36] Aliea Ember: yes, it has the best resources as well

[19:36] PolkaDot Pechmann: I have a friend who is an avid Palace fan and tried to tell me don't do SL, do the Palace, But the class is not taught in the Pakace, :)

[19:36] Aliea Ember: there are of course disadvantages, but then there is in nearly every form of communication

[19:36] You: I had trouble with the first two computers because they didn't have the minimum requirement for the graphics card

[19:36] AuntFun Ellison: that's a problem for many

[19:37] AuntFun Ellison: Multiverse is trying to lower that bar, but you can tell by looking at their graphics

[19:37] Aliea Ember: yes, that is a problem for a good many people

[19:37] You: navigating takes getting used to

[19:37] PolkaDot Pechmann: I just had to buy a new computer because of problems with my old one with other things, not just SL.

[19:37] You: how long have you had this island?

[19:38] PolkaDot Pechmann: For some reason, I just went kablooy again.

[19:38] AuntFun Ellison: it's been finished for just about a month

  

Lichfield attack in numbers during a Cooke Fields relegation battle with Newbold on Avon in rugby union's Midlands Premier league. After leading 17-3 and 20-6, Lichfield conceded two tries in four minutes to find themselves 20-21 behind by the 70th minute but then secured a 27-21 victory, and guaranteed survival with a game to spare, by crossing in the last minute of normal time. Defeat confirmed Newbold's relegation, along with Longton and Old Halesonians. Attendees at the Lichfield club's annual Ladies Day virtually doubled the crowd.

 

Match statistics:

 

Admission: £5. Programme: 40 pages (w/a). Attendance: 300. Scoring sequence: 7-0 (27mins); 10-0 (29mins); 10-3 (38mins); 17-3 (40+2mins); 17-6 (55mins); 20-6 (59mins); 20-13 (63mins); 20-18 (67mins); 20-21 (70mins); 27-21 (80mins). Referee: George Richardson (Midlands Pool).

Sarajevo hosted 1984 Olympics but was under siege in 1981. The bobsleigh track above the city served as one of the areas the Serb army used as an artillery position.

194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion conducts

convoy live-fire at Story Range, Republic of Korea.

 

Story and photos by Edward Johnson

IMCOM-Korea Public Affairs

imcom.korea.army.mil

 

PANMUNJOM - With weapons at the ready, members of 194th Combat

Sustainment Support Battalion set out at dawn to conduct convoy

live-fire training here, March 25.

 

The fast-paced exercise exposed Soldiers to many of the real-world

perils found on today's asymmetric battlefield, culminating in a series

of drills designed to hone their skills in reacting to road-side bombs

and enemy small-arms fire.

 

"These Soldiers have been training for the past six months to prepare

for this day and their hard work is evident in the outstanding

performance I've seen throughout the battalion," said Command Sgt. Maj.

Nichelle S. Fails.

 

At times gritty and intense, the Soldiers worked in teams to zero in on

enemy targets with their rifles and machine guns.

 

"This scenario is interesting and very realistic," said Pvt. Jiwoo Kim,

a KATUSA assigned to the battalion.

 

Pvt. Dylan Florres, a battalion mechanic and one of the day's enemy

combatant role-players, sees the training as realistic and a good way to

build unit cohesion. "What we are doing is basically helping Soldiers

learn how to train safely and work as a team," he said.

 

"Everybody is highly motivated and ready to fight," said Chief Warrant

Officer 4 Joseph Williams, HHC, 194th Combat Support Sustainment

Battalion, safety officer. "Taking care of our Soldiers is very

important, we don't want any injuries. That's why we do risk assessments

and go over all of the details to make this a very safe, yet realistic,

training environment."

 

Master Sgt. Kenneth Ashley, the day's pyrotechnics NCO, described the

training as important in building teamwork within the battalion. "Here

in Korea and in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, we need to make sure

our Soldiers know how to react under fire and to ensure they are

prepared for anything the enemy throws at them."

 

For more news from the U.S. Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil

Recast is stealing in my eyes. Artists spend too much time and effort to create these wonderful works for someone to copy them!!

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The A3500 is Canis Support Vehicles proprietary lift used to allow pilots embark or disembark from their Mechs without using a static facility to do so. With a 1200 lb. lift capacity it can easily carry 4 pilots as well as the lift operator simultaneously. Designed with Light to Heavy mechs in mind it is nevertheless capable of delivering pilots to the cockpit of a small number of assault mechs as well.

Thai hand-made candle support in Alina's kitchen. Nikon Coolpix S4, macro, no flash. January 2008.

Rally in Support of Obamacare outside the US Supreme Court during King vs Burwell hearings. March 2014. iphone photo. Available under Creative Commons Attribution license.

Manchester City Old Boys took on a Victim Support team – made up of police officers, firefighters, probation workers, New Charter staff and others - on Saturday, 10 May 2014.

 

The event raised funds for Victim Support.

 

Local boxing legend Ricky Hatton turned out for the Victim Support team.

 

The two teams played for the Linzi Ashton Memorial Cup at Hyde United’s Ewen Fields ground. Linzi Ashton’s mother Philomena McMahon presented the trophy.

 

The City Old Boys team contained former club stars such as Peter Barnes and Asa Hartford.

 

The City team ran out 10-8 winners.

Linzi Ashton was murdered by her partner in 2013.

 

For more information see www.victimsupport.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

Shown here is a roller support (bearer) used to ensure that the inking rollers remain at .918 as they transverse the bed. Two are used, one on either side of the form, positioned near the ends of the rollers. The use of additional bearers was commonplace when furnishing reproduction proofs and Vandercook recommended them. The bearer mark was printed with the specimen.

 

These are 18-pt brass bar weld (full-face) rule obtained from Caslon Limited (UK). These run the full printable length of the bed of a Vandercook SP-15. They support here two Bunting Magnetic Cerface Flat Bases. Shown also is Resalite plastic furniture.

 

The supports are usually rounded at the surface edge ends to prevent roller nicking. To prevent wear on the supports the tympan is usually cut back.

...... or more accurately, under the pier !

The barnacle encrusted supports of the Santa Monica Pier.

Phase Two: Creating a support shell for the rubber mold

Futuristic customer support using Artificial Intelligence

London Eye, South Bank, London

GPE supported a new "module" of 3 classrooms at this school, located near Porto-Novo. The school has 135 students and 3 teachers.

 

Benin, November 2018

Credit: GPE/Chantal Rigaud

 

Learn more: www.globalpartnership.org/where-we-work/benin

Somewhere around December 25, Flickr's tag system broke. There's plenty of chatter in the help forum, I won't repeat it here.

Leegwaterpark Purmerend Support act Smooth at the GIG of the Coverband U2ONE

a free live concert

 

NIKON D7000+70-200mm f/2,8 VRII

DSC_4289_C2__Bew_CopyRight

ADL Enviro 200 YJ09 CVE is normally a regular on Arriva Yorkshire (selby) route 42, but today had failed at York and so was getting some attention from the support crew - using a transit that has clearly seen better days!

The photo shows the tools I used to hold a 2x4 against the ceiling of my garage. I was attaching 2x4s to the ceiling to make it easier to hang things and brace things (like free-standing shelves).

 

The picture was taken part-way through the process of pressing the board to the ceiling. I was acting alone. Based on something I saw in a magazine, and heavily influenced by my make-it-as-complicated-as-possible philosophy, the method I used was this:

 

1. Mark location on ceiling for the 2x4 ceiling board (hereafter referred to as "ceiling board").

 

2. Nail two small string cradles to the ceiling near the ends of the proposed position of the ceiling board. The ceiling board will hang temporarily in these cradles.

 

3. Insert one end of the ceiling board into one cradle, then the other end into the other cradle. Result: the ceiling board is hanging in the two cradles about two inches (5cm) below the ceiling.

 

4. Place two clamps within easy reach of each end of the ceiling board. They will be used later.

 

5. Grab two other boards: a pre-cut board that is almost as long as the floor-to-ceiling distance and a short board. These, clamped together, will act as temporary supports for the ceiling board. Stand on a stool under one end of the ceiling board, holding the two supports together vertically.

 

6. Keeping the supports pressed together, move the short board upward as far as possible, elevating the end of the ceiling board. Clamp the two supports together. RESULT: the very end of the ceiling board is pressed against the ceiling. The other end of the ceiling board is still lying in its cradle.

 

7. Repeat the raising process at the other end of the ceiling board. RESULT: this end of the ceiling board is now pressed against the ceiling, but the other end is still a bit loose.

 

8. Return to the first end of the ceiling board, loosen the clamps, repeat the raising process, and re-clamp the supports. RESULT: this end of the hanging board is tight enough against the ceiling to require no more raising.

 

9. Return (again) to the second end and repeat the raising process there. RESULT: the ceiling board is pressed tightly enough against the ceiling to allow drilling of pilot holes for the screws that will attach the ceiling board to the ceiling.

 

10. Drill holes, install screws, remove the hanging cradles and supports.

 

The process is tedious to say the least. But it worked: I attached four 2x4s to the ceiling in this manner. After this work was finished I realized I could have simplified this process by using my stepladders as bases for holding the 2x4s in place. One can buy devices called "third hands" (often used by carpenters and drywall installers) to hold things in place, but I am too cheap to shell out $50 for a tool that gets little use.

 

I am in a rare fit of industriousness in the garage. That's why I've been inactive on Flickr lately. The goal is to create a better working environment on my side of the garage and enough additional storage space that we can park my wife's Jeep in the garage again.

columns under train trestle with traffic *whooshing* by - westfield, nj

As part of an IAEA training course on nuclear security, an outdoor tour is conducted at Japan’s Physical Protection Exercise Field, part of its Integrated Support Center for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security (ISCN), in Tokai-Mura. ISCN training courses combine classroom learning on key concepts with exercises and demonstrations. Participants gained hands-on experience with real equipment and measures that States employ to strengthen physical protection of nuclear material and facilities. (June 2017)

 

Japan is a member of the International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSC Network), which was established by IAEA Member States in 2012 to facilitate sharing of information and resources and to promote coordination and collaboration among states with an NSSC or those having an interest in developing a centre. The 2018 NSSC Network Annual Meeting will be hosted at ISCN, 5 – 9 March 2018.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

LECTURERS:

Nicolas Daniel Delaunay

Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety

 

Axel Hagemann

IAEA Consultant from Germany

 

Miroslav Gregoric

From Slovenia

 

Reina Matsuzawa

ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

 

Yo Nakamura

ISCN, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

 

IAEA OFFICERS:

Shigeaki Sato

IAEA Nuclear Security Officer

Division of Nuclear Security

Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

 

Danielle Dahlstrom

IAEA Outreach Nuclear Security Officer

Division of Nuclear Security

Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

  

I cut wooden slats to their requested size, then helped them screw them onto the base.

Washington DC, March 26, 2017. Over a thousand Palestinian rights activists and supporters rallied in front of the White House and marched to the Washington Convention Center to protest the American Israel Public Affairs Committee yearly meeting. Around a dozen activists affiliated with the Jewish youth peace group If Not Now were removed (but not arrested!) by police for blocking one of the many entrances to the AIPAC event. A handful of counter protesters affiliated with AIPAC and the Jewish Defense League were very well protected by DC Police as they taunted the much larger contingent of peace marchers. The event was largely peaceful but some isolated scuffles broke out late in the day.

Der Bischof hier hat wirklich schwer zu tragen ... bzw. ist er inzwischen eins mit seiner Last geworden ...

West Licking Firefighters Association

Licking County, Ohio

Support 401

Seminar on Fare and Transparent Election held at Town hall.

By: Gul Hamaad Farooqi

CHITRAL: A daylong seminar on Fare and transparent election was held at Town Hall Chitra under auspices of South Asia partnership Pakistan in coloration with Rural Community Development Program (RCDP). Briefing about the seminar Engineer Temour Shah said that main objectives of this seminar are creating awareness among the women folk, minorities and illiterate people for their assurance in positive participation in election. And to motivate them to must cast their vote for developmental process in the country. The speakers said that democracy is at initial stages at Pakistan because our country mostly remained under military dictatorship. They said that women folk are barred and deprived them from casting their vote in past but now it has been declare a crime but even than they are still stop from vote in some cast and families. They said that minority also have equal right in our motherland. Addressing on the occasion Wazir Zada Kalash said that

Islam always stressed on democracy quoting caliphs of Islam that Hazrat Abu Bakar was elected as first Khaleefa of Islam although Hazrat Ali was first cousin and son in law of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). They said that we should to cast our vote in favor of honest, dedicated, hardworking and social candidate irrespective of our political, religious and tribe affiliation to bring positive changes in the country. The seminar was also supported by RCDP, Ayun and Valley development program (AVDP), BLSO and young star development Organization. Those who spoke on the occasion were Engineer Temor Shah, Abdul Majeed Qureshi, Senior journalist Muhkamuddin, Mirdula Jan advocate, Haji Akbar, Qazi Sajjad Advocate, Wazir Zada Kalash, Nasreen Bibi and Khadija Sardar. A large number of women folk including minority stakeholders form Kalash community also participated In the seminar.

G.H. Farooqi C/O Manager bank Islami Main branch Chitral phone No 0943-320737, 0943-316052, 0943-414418 , 03025989602, 03337069572, 03159698446, 03469002167

email: gulhamad@gmail.com

Supporting Ovarian Cancer Australia. Event Cinemas, George Street, Sydney.

 

Support the workers in their fight for $15 and a union. raiseupmke.org/

Kids supporting Pennies in Protest efforts. Our families discussed the WBC protests in a way that suited the age, cognitive development, and temperament of each child. We invited our older children to attend the VCU rally, if they wished. These two children also asked to attend the later Hermitage High School rally.

The support cars for the Tour of Britain roar past the Swanton Morley waterfalls.

 

Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100, exposure time about 3 secs.

Since 2007, White Ribbon Alliance has been building support and visibility at Glastonbury Festival in the UK – the world’s biggest open air music festival, with 200,000 visitors and 2,000 journalists from 70 countries.

 

Our team of dedicated volunteers has pasted stick-on “heart mum” tattoos on the arms of festival goers while talking to them about how we keep girls and women safe in pregnancy and birth. We have “made a noise for mums” with a record breaking drum roll lead from the stage by pop stars Rudimental, Lily Allen and Shlomo. We have invited celebrities and to have their photos taken in WRA photoframes, shared widely on social media, raising awareness of our brand and our issues. Our Global Champion Sarah Brown has joined us at Glastonbury with supermodel supporter Naomi Campbell. And then in 2016 we stood in solidarity after the murder of our colleague Jo Cox, MP, who had been instrumental in the strategy to win international support for maternal and newborn health.

 

In 2017, the plan was to draw attention to WRA’s role in promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights by building on the growing momentum of the women’s rights marches around the world. We made an exhibition in our tent of the best and funniest of the placards – ranging from “Misters for the Sisters” to “Girls just want to have fun-damental human rights,” inviting festival goers to come in and make their own before joining us on the stage of the Park field in our own #RESIST rally.

 

Copyright Perry Curties.

 

2017.

 

It is important to realize that I will end up going back and reinforcing the lego frame to make sure that all the legos don't fall off when I have to flip this whole model upside down.

Leaders from Train, Advise and Assist Command - South met with Command Sgt. Maj. David Clark, the CSM for Resolute Support, and leaders from the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police Force for a visit to the Expeditionary Advisory Package mission in Tarin Kot, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan May 11. The ongoing EAP Mission allows US and NATO forces to reach out to Afghan bases to advise and assist them in gaining capability and working with their allies. (U.S. Army Photos by Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, TAAC-South Public Affairs

Hundreds of personnel assigned to Bagram Airfield participated in the Chameleon 5K Color Run on Bagram Airfield Aug. 25. The event was hosted by the 455th EFSS IAP.

U.S. Army Sgt. Beqa Sabanashvili and Sgt. Yorby Fenandeztejada, assigned to the 145th Support Maintenance Company, New York Army National Guard, conduct sling load operations during a training mission at the Army Aviation Safety Facility in Ronkonkoma N.Y., on November 24, 2020. Sling load operations allow for the quick deployment of emergency supplies to areas that are geographically difficult to reach during natural disasters or emergencies. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)

These are the 8 gauge copper wires installed. These will support the reels and keep them off the bottom of the tank. The ends are filed flush with the outside of the tube. This is one of the photos from some film washing tanks. I finished the first one then began thinking about it and decided to try a second design. This one is with galvanize pipe instead of copper so that is cheaper, they are still over $25 to build though.

D-CAAN Dornier Do 328-110 328 Support Services Farnborough 19th July 2022

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Islamabad, March 7, 2014 - USAID Mission Director, Gregory Gottlieb, in a group photo with women from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA who received vocational training through the USAID Conflict Support Program to improve their incomes.

Georgia Army National Guardsmen Spc. Benedict Ekpahomah and Spc. Nyonzima Baziruwiha,

both fuelers with Alpha Company, 348th Brigade Support Battalion, transfer fuel for transport in preparation to respond to Hurricane Dorian at Fort Stewart, Ga., Sept. 4, 2019.

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