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a section of the support structure of the world's largest greenhouse. designed by Wilkinson Eyre architects.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces $2 million to support the more than 11,000 displaced Hurricane Maria victims living in New York. The Governor made the announcement after returning from his fifth trip to Puerto Rico since Hurricane Maria hit last August.

 

Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of NY

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr

Assemblymember Marcos Crespo

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

Robert Mujica, Dudget Director NYS

Hilda Escher, President and CEO, Ibero-American Action League

Ken and Matthew are finishing adding the boards to the ceiling and the walls to improve the overall strength of the structure and to allow support for the wiring they will run inside, from where it enters to each outlet and or switch.

On Sept. 18, three support teams from the Defense Commissary Agency headquarters at Fort Lee, Virginia, traveled to North Carolina to help the stores at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station New River and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point restore operations. (DeCA photo)

Members of the local community of King Robert Farm, a suburb of Monrovia in Liberia, are listening to a team of psychosocial workers of Action Contre la Faim (ACF) during an emotional debrief.

 

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa produces an increasing number of affected people beyond those infected and dead.

 

Survivors, families, children, and health workers are dealing with the stress and trauma left behind by the disease. Psychosocial support is an approach that helps victims of Ebola to cope with stress and fosters resilience in communities and affected individuals.

 

Twice a week a team of four psychosocial workers and a supervisor visit King Robert Farm to meet the only survivor and affected families in this village.

 

UNMEER has provided 9 cars to ACF to help it reach communities for contact tracing and psychosocial work.

 

King Robert Farm, Montserrado, Liberia, on 2 February 2015

Photo: UNMEER/Martine Perret

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)

Commander Josef Levy presented a plaque to Deputy District Attorney Gloria Marin, a cancer survivor, and received a hug in return during a National Law Enforcement Cancer Support Foundation event at LBPD headquarters last week. At right a police officer holds a check for $10,000.00 that was presented to the foundation.

   

Members of the Army Field Support Battalion- Kandahar formed a mobile redistribution property assistance team to assist members of Task Force Lone Star, a part of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, with the turn in of their theater provided equipment. TF Lone Star is sending troops home as part of the surge recovery and the team went to Forward Operating Base Farah to assist them with turning in and transferring equipment ranging from generators, tactical vehicles, to mobile kitchen trailers. While there the team also participated in many of the holiday events hosted by the unit.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides 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 provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

Army Sustainment Command

 

Army Materiel Command

 

Odisie shows his love for Dark Daze at his 'Call Me' exhibition - 13th May 2007

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)

(September 3, 2009) — Research, development, test and evaluation organizations on Aberdeen Proving Ground would have a hard time completing their missions without the Support of the U.S. Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Support Center, Aberdeen. Read more...

If you came for the nudes, they aren't here.

150306-N-OX801-430 NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES, Italy (March 6, 2015) Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, Adm. Mark Ferguson, provides closing remarks at the 2015 Combined Force Maritime Component Commander (CFMCC) Flag Course Africa at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy, March 6, 2015. During this weeklong CFMCC course, facilitated by the U.S. Naval War College, 33 senior naval leaders from maritime countries in Europe and Africa participated in seminars and discussions focusing on the effective employment of naval forces in a joint, coalition or interagency environment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Daniel P. Schumacher/Released)

Houma Louisiane USA appareil d'épandage.

Construit en 1945.

24/01/1945 43-49957 USAAF

01/45 KN281 RAF au Canada

KN281 RCAF

1970 CC-129 s/n12910 Canadian Armed Forces

1971 C-GFGZ (jamais utilisée)

11/1977 N64766 Sharvas Investments

1978 N64766 Weldcraft Steel and Marine Inc

03/12/79 N64766 Environmental Aviation Service Inc

28/07/2001 N64766 Airborne Support

 

Several styles of columns are used to support the arches atop the cistern. 336 columns to be exact.

 

yerebatansarnici.com/ says this about the columns: "Except couple of the edged and grooved columns of the cistern, majority of them are shaped as a cylinder."

Lancaster Offshoots performing excerpts from their show "Communism: The Musical!" on one of the Virgin Money free stages on the Royal Mile.

 

This was one of the shows I did manage to see: good fun but nothing to do with communism that I could see.

U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) attach a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Heavy Guns Carrier to a Marine CH-53E Super Stallion aircraft assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 (Reinforced), 31st MEU, during a Helicopter Support Team (HST) training exercise as part of MEU Exercise at Kin Blue, Okinawa, Japan on Dec. 17, 2020. HST training is conducted to increase proficiency in logistics tasks and enhance the ability to execute potential contingency missions carried out by the 31st MEU. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premiere crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Colton Nicks)

Fundraiser to support the Boulder flood relief efforts.

2005-2007

 

Colored pencil, modeling paste on wood panel

 

Collection:

Crocker Art Museum

 

Hereafter is a transcription of the handwritten text above:

 

"In the Janus of every artist’s life, the productive time-span is supported by a fulcrum set of ways in the now. The past is an ever increasing encroachment on the future, the challenge, the balance and verticality of the herm. Is Desire of sufficient weight to off-set the freighted past? Is my desire strong enough to prolong the contest, to shed my past, my skin, my song, rather than have it ripped from me by force of failure rather than by embrace of inevitability? Is my desire large enough to maintain balance of the herm while my ever increasing past forces the downward slash of the flayer? I sense a renewed expansion of possibility in the Winter Notebooks. It is as though the past is being absorbed through utilization of its significance in the future, an understanding of its cadence of repetition and determination of conclusion. Perhaps in the pages to come lies the possibility for fusion of time to effect an imperative shift of the fulcrum in the balance of the herm. This would mean a complete reconstruction of the Now. Is this possible? There appears a puzzling wanting to make these pages beautiful. At the same time there is an increasing aversion to audience. further, I have never felt so detached from the actuality of the thingness in the process of making. What is this seeming contradiction? Perhaps the space afforded within the contradiction is the remainder of my life. Perhaps the fulcrum has already shifted. Perhaps the reconstruction of the Now is simply a furthering deconstruction of the audience through a continued faceting of the self. Perhaps by accepting the unchangeable past, its weight and encroachment is decreased. Perhaps the beauty I want for the Winter Notebooks is simply an expression of gratitude for having arrived at this personal state of Isness. [Many questions are posed by the myth of Marsyas. The most fascinating for me being the anthropomorphizing of artifacts, the life or death contest of competing metaphors, and the eternal conflict between artist and culture-maker, creator and controller, chaos and order, host and parasite. The corpse of Marsyas, a fossil trapped in the amber of linear time, is semblance of the artist’s fate. Dates of birth and death parenthesize the flaying, the pain, the ecstasy, and the inevitable forfeiture of his song. At last, skinless, he enters into the rapturous languor of anonymity and repose. I love Marsyas as I love myself as I love all artists who challenge the gods. The real contest lies not outside ourselves in the guise of muses and culture-makers but inside with our unspeakable Desire and the inevitability of failure. There is no victory here, only the promise of it and the bittersweet pursuit of onanistic enterprise. If an artist’s desire is capitalized, his appetite is unquenchable, his boundaries unlimited, his embrace of failure succinct and pure. Praise and criticism are of equal obscurantism. Both are patronizing and both are obstructive. Muses and culture, who confer either, signify nothing other than their own creativity. Their creation is culture, their objective is history, the hook on which hangs the corpse of Marsyas. Within the sphere of time which spins our lives, past, present and future are the affirmation of existence; our skin our song, the extirpation of this illusion. This bifurcation is not contradictory. It is humanity at its highest cadence of evolution. It is also its key to extinction. The actual and the real. That which is and that which IS. The history of myth and the myth of history. art and Art."

(See link). Wuxtry Records

 

An independent record store since 1976 and an Athens, GA institution.

 

197 E Clayton St. Athens, GA. 120922.

81st Civil Support Team (CST) operations officer Capt. David Jablonsky unloads equipment from a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter Aug. 22 at the North Dakota Air National Guard Regional Training Site, Fargo, N.D. Jablonsky is a leader of a team of North Dakota National Guard emergency responders from Bismarck, N.D., as they arrive in Fargo for a no-notice, joint agency, emergency response exercise involving local emergency responders and fire fighters as they respond to a simulated civilian cargo aircraft crash at the Fargo Air Guard base near Hector International Airport. The 81st CST is trained and equipped to respond any time of day or night, to chemical, nuclear, biological, radiological and explosive hazards or incidents. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp)

 

For more on the North Dakota National Guard, check us out online:

Website: www.ndguard.ngb.army.mil

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Photos by Christine Wilson

 

The first ever ¡VAMOS! Leeds Festival delivered in partnership with DJ Lubi and with support from Arts Council England, Leeds City Council, Instituto Cervantes (Leeds and Manchester offices) and Caddick Group.

 

The one day FREE FESTIVAL featured:

 

▶ GRUPO LOKITO

A fusion of contemporary Afro-Colombian, Congolese and Latin music with a Pacifico vibe and presenting their Leeds debut!

 

▶ AFROSAMBA

Playing Brazilian bossa nova, MPB and samba rock Jorge Ben/Seu Jorge style

 

▶ CUBAVIDA

Manchester based Cubans who feature timba, son Cubano, rumba, Cuban jazz and salsa Cubana in their sets!

 

▶ LADIES OF MIDNIGHT BLUE

International act with feel-good tribal grooves

 

▶ MAMBO CON RUMBO

100% homegrown, the Yorkshire salsa band made by dancers for dancers!

 

▶ ELEMENT DANCE COMPANY

Colour and spectacle Brazilian Rio Carnival queen style

 

▶ ILANGA GYAL DEM

Yorkshire grown Afro-dancehall crew!

 

▶ HONEYDRUM SAMBA SCHOOL

Established in 1995 they develop community through music and dance using drum rhythms, songs and movement. On the day expect African, Conga and Samba riddims!

 

▶ PLUS DJ LUBI & DJ FABIO BAHIA

 

▶ STREET FOOD, GAMES AND LICENSED BAR

 

▶ MANOEL QUITERIO MURAL ART COMMISSION

With support from Caddick Group

 

Plus we had a packed ¡VAMOS! LEEDS After Party at the Wardrobe!

 

¡VAMOS! Leeds II will return in 2016!

 

Fort Buchanan, PR- 2nd Lt. Monserrate Vergara from the 1st Mission Support Command, US Army Reserve Puerto Rico, read a book to several children, while participating in a story time event held at the Fort Buchanan’s library, Nov. 20, 2013.

 

The Fort Buchanan library hosted this reading event as a way to promote reading among children, while developing social skills as well.

 

While reading the book titled “Best Thanksgiving Book”, Vergara also encouraged the children to explain the meaning of Thanksgiving.

 

“To be able to interact with the children, asking questions about the story, it is an unforgettable experience. I believe this program should continue,” said Vergara.

 

“By reading a book your mind can be transported anywhere, because it fuels your imagination. We must encourage reading among our kids,” said Eva Cabañas, Fort Buchanan’s library Director, who also stated that the children see the soldiers as symbol of respect.

 

“The kids pay very close attention when the person reading is a soldier,” added Cabañas.

 

The kids were accompanied by their mothers, who also participated in the event.

 

“Having a soldier reading to our kids is a beautiful experience because it helps our kids to appreciate the job of the soldier,” said Maylene Vazquez, mother of Mylena and Erwin Lizardi.

 

”It is an honor to have a soldier here today reading to our kids,” said Denise Cruz, mother of Victoria and Sandra Nieves.

 

As part of the event, the kid Erwin Lizardi also read a book to the other children.

In addition to the reading activity, the children participated in arts and crafts, creating a turkey, similar to the ones portrayed in the stories.

 

“This is great for the children. With this type of events we not only teach them to give thanks, but also, by integrating our troops, we teach our kids respect for the sacrifice of our soldiers,” said Maria D. Cuebas, library technician.

 

With the participation in events like this one, personnel from the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, the largest federal US Army command in the Caribbean, build strong relationships and provide the communities with a greater understanding of the military.

 

 

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Rotterdam Port Authority coastal support ship RPA 15 in Rotterdam Europoort on April 2nd, 2010

Maj. Gen. Timothy P. McHale, Deputy Commanding General—Support for U.S. Forces Afghanistan, came to visit the Soldiers, Civilians and contractors of the 401st Army Field Support Battalion—Kandahar. He met with many of the people responsible for maintaining and providing maneuver units with various types of tactical vehicles.

 

About the 401st:

 

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.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

Army Sustainment Command

 

Army Materiel Command

 

This 35mm tag would follow one of those holiday greeting messages.

 

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Myanmar refugees from Mae La camp, northern Thailand, at Bangkok International Airport prior to their early morning flight to the USA.

© IOM 2012

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Although Tiviot Dale station closed in 1967, the line remained until disaster happened in 1982. During work to the nearby M60 (then the M63) part of the tunnel roof was damaged. By 1986 the track had been lifted. It had been built in 1965, and is 225 yards long. Above the supported section in the middle is St Mary's church. The straight supports are constructed out of railway tracks. Underneath them there are the remains of a few wooden sleepers. Both ends of the tunnel are back filled with rubble to about four feet of the roof.

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.

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Any good officer puts the needs of her troops over her own.

The rotating wafer support maintains flatness and position of 4", 6", 8", 10", 12", and 13.625" diameter wafers in order to achieve contamination-free contact angle readings while preserving flatness. Each wafer support is hand lapped to a high-tolerance. The support incorporates a rotating stage plate which is graduated in 1° increments with displacement holes for creating the appropriate suction. The wafer support mounts directly to the leveling stage of the Contact Angle Goniometer. Model 400 supports and includes an 8" wafer support (and other sizes can be added). Models 190, 200, 250, and 290 support the 4" wafer support only. Larger supports may require an upgrade kit which will extend the focal length of the camera and extend the microsyringe fixture. We offer kits which include all of the necessary parts.

Cheesycam's blog and how-to a similar support:

cheesycam.com/a-s-s-implants-how-to/

 

It's built really sturdy, comes with some additional bracketing and will adjust to your body size.

 

It's shown here with:

Canon 7d

Canon 17-40mm lens

LED light

RODE microphone

My wife's awesome dining chairs.

 

Dot Line hands-free shoulder support.

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