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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)
The Tower Hamlets Support for Learning Service and Half Moon Theatre are working together to celebrate World Down’s Syndrome Day, on Thursday 21 March 2019, thanks to funding from the Canary Wharf Group.
The project brings together the primary aged children with Down’s Syndrome in the borough for an opportunity to make friends, work on drama skills, make props and learn some new songs.
"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.
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The two curved elevated road are connected to Tomei Expressway. Currently, Yokohama-aoba Interchange is T-shaped. The bar at the top is Tomei Expressway, and the part shown in this photo is the vertical line of T. The road being constructed is the end part of Yokohama Ring Expressway Northwestern Route. When the new expressway is completed, the interchange will be X-shaped with swirling ramps at the crossing point.
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
Candidates from 4th Engineer Support Regiment’s Expedient Route Opening Capability (EROC) section commander course conduct route searches at 5th Canadian Division Support Base – Gagetown on 06 June 2023.
Le 6 juin 2023, les candidats et candidates du Cours de chef de section de capacité d’ouverture d’itinéraire de circonstance (COIC) du 4e Régiment d’appui du génie effectuent des fouilles d’itinéraires à la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada Gagetown.
Photo By: Master Corporal Samuel Martell, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs
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Friday December 18th 2020 saw Keris Cummings arrive at “Fade and Dye” in the paisley west end, where she had her hair cut to raise money and in aid of The Little Princess Trust, “Support a Supperhairo”.
Mum Claire stood by her side and eagle eyed, made sure the locks measured up to size, before they could be sent off to be made into wigs for those sadly suffering from cancer.
Owner of Fade and Dry, Kirsty made sure she also stuck by the rules as she measured and tightened up the lengths of hair to be cut, before allowing Clair the first cut before Kirsty completed the task in hand.
Friday December 18th 2020 saw Keris Cummings arrive at “Fade and Dye” in the paisley west end, where she had her hair cut to raise money and in aid of The Little Princess Trust, “Support a Supperhairo”.
Mum Claire stood by her side and eagle eyed, made sure the locks measured up to size, before they could be sent off to be made into wigs for those sadly suffering from cancer.
Owner of Fade and Dry, Kirsty made sure she also stuck by the rules as she measured and tightened up the lengths of hair to be cut, before allowing Clair the first cut before Kirsty completed the task in hand.
Wendy Davis Filibustered an anti-abortion bill in Texas for 13 hours. I lit candles on my altar for her during her effort as a support to her. Eventually, the heat from the tealights melted the base of the central candle and the whole thing collapsed — within about five minutes of the successful Republican effort to end her filibuster. Interesting, no?
Major John Braun, an F-15 Eagle pilot attached to the 94th Fighter Squadron, patrols the skies during combat air patrol (CAP) mission from Langley Air Force Base, VA July 1, 2005. The 94th "Hat in the Ring" patrolled the skies over the DC area providing Presidential support during the 4th of July weekend. Air Force CAP missions are in support of Operation Noble Eagle..(USAF Photo by TSgt Ben Bloker) .
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.
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How will you citizens decide which leader or intellectual to support or oppose?
Support blindly those persons whom the paid, unverifiable news promotes and who only make statements and empty promises in paid media without any actions .
OR
Support those persons who have put in their manifesto or website procedures giving rights of the common citizens such as Transparent Complaint / Proposal procedure, Recall procedures, Jury System, Mineral Royalties for Commons and Military, Simple non-court method of stopping EVM-tampering etc which will solve the burning problems of the country.
(Find these procedures in www.righttorecall.info/301.pdf )
Oppose those who sell urea milk that is tell the masses inefficient , time-wasting procedures like Court Drama, Lokpal Drama, Candle night marches, Fixed Anshans, Shouting slogans against opposition parties or leaders , character building , draftless discussion etc., which will not solve the burning problems of the country.
OR
Oppose those who sell pure milk, that is efficient procedures beneficial for the commons , which will give their rights and expose those who sell urea milk.
YOU DECIDE.
Friday December 18th 2020 saw Keris Cummings arrive at “Fade and Dye” in the paisley west end, where she had her hair cut to raise money and in aid of The Little Princess Trust, “Support a Supperhairo”.
Mum Claire stood by her side and eagle eyed, made sure the locks measured up to size, before they could be sent off to be made into wigs for those sadly suffering from cancer.
Owner of Fade and Dry, Kirsty made sure she also stuck by the rules as she measured and tightened up the lengths of hair to be cut, before allowing Clair the first cut before Kirsty completed the task in hand.
In recognition of Memorial Day, Governor Charlie Baker, Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Secretary of Veterans’ Services Francisco Ureña, State Senator Thomas M. McGee and other members of the Legislature joined Gold Star Families at the State House to highlight bipartisan efforts enhancing the $2,000 annuity benefit available to Gold Star families.
The change would allow benefit payments retroactive to initial eligibility upon the death of a servicemember, supporting those who may miss an application deadline, or be unaware of the benefit while supporting their family after a loss. Current statute provides payment retroactive only to the date a family member first applies.
(Photo Credit: Alastair Pike, Office of Governor Charlie Baker)
The test range support ship USS Elk River (IX 501) conducts certification tests of the Mark II deep diving system which will be used to transport aquanauts to the ocean floor to the Sealab III habitat, San Clemente Island, California, December 1968.
In the collection of the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, WA. www.navalunderseamuseum.org/
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).
Jersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop addresses Soldiers, family, friends, elected officials, and the New Jersey National Guard leadership at the farewell ceremony for more than 190 New Jersey Army National Guard Soldiers from Bravo and Delta Companies, 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry Regiment, at the National Guard Armory in Jersey City, N.J., Feb. 5, 2019. The Battalion will be deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
Supporting Murderdolls. Glasgow ABC. 10/2/11.
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