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Family members watch as members of the 1204th Network Support Company load the bus to deploy to Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn. (Photo by Officer Candidate Jessica Donnelly)
Around 350 Nebraska National Guard Soldiers, Airmen and their families took a ride on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Holiday Express train, Nov. 28, from Omaha to Ashland and back. The railway holds the event annually throughout the country to thank military families for their service. The two-hour train ride included hot chocolate, cookies and a visit from Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, who gave each participant a BNSF snowflake ornament. After returning to the depot in Omaha, the railway presented a $10,000 donation to the Nebraska National Guard Foundation, an organization supporting Nebraska Soldiers, Airmen and their families in times of need. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY NAPLES (Jan. 29, 2021) –
Legalman Chief Megan Horn-Molett is pinned to the rank of Chief Petty Officer aboard U.S. Naval Support Activity Naples (NSA), Jan. 29, 2021. NSA Naples is an operational ashore base that enable U.S., allied, and partner nation forces to be where they are needed, when they are needed to ensure security and stability in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Trey Fowler)
Sarah and I fly the flag for England in the Rugby World Cup Final 2007 - England lost, and we got a whole world of flack...
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 27: UnSanctioned Party in support of Ukraine with actor Liev Schreiber at the French Ambassador's Residence on January 27, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Haddad Media)
Le Trou Aid Post Cemetery
In October 1914 British soldiers serving in the Fleurbaix sector began burying their fallen comrades beside a regimental aid post and dressing station located not far from the support trenches that led to the front-line. Le Trou Aid Post cemetery was used until July of 1915 and when the war ended contained just 123 burials, all of which are now in Row F. In the years after the Armistice, the cemetery was enlarged when the remains of Commonwealth soldiers were brought here from other burial grounds and battlefields throughout the region. The cemetery is now the final resting place of officers and men killed in heavy fighting at Le Maisnil in October 1914, the Battle of Aubers Ridge (9-10 May 1915), the Battle of Loos (25 September – 14 October 1915), and the Battle of Fromelles (19-20 July 1916).
The unique architectural features and landscaping in the cemetery were designed by Sir Herbert Baker, the celebrated British architect who also designed the Indian Memorial at Neuve Chapelle. Today more than 350 Commonwealth soldiers of the First World War are buried at Le Trou Aid Post. Over 200 burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate five casualties known or believed to be buried among them. There are also two French war graves.
The Battles of Fromelles
On the night of 20 October 1914, as the First Battle of Ypres raged further north in Flanders, the men of the 19th Infantry Brigade of III Corps, were ordered to occupy the villages of Fromelles and Le Maisnil. The Brigade was forced to retire the next day in the face of fierce artillery fire and determined infantry attacks and the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 1st Middlesex suffered heavy casualties. The British dead were buried in what had now become German territory. By the end of 1914, the villages of Neuve Chapelle, Aubers and Fromelles were behind German lines.
Following the British capture of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915, the Germans greatly reinforced their defensive lines in the sector, particularly around a portion of the front near Fromelles that became known as the Sugarloaf Salient. As part of the Allied spring offensive of 1915, a combination of British and Indian units staged a major assault on the German positions on Aubers Ridge on 9 May. The artillery bombardments that opened the attack made little impression on the fortified German positions and German machine-gunners were able to remain at their posts with the result that many of the attacking troops were cut down as soon as they left their trenches. Despite some initial successes, the British Expeditionary Force failed to achieve its objectives and over 10,000 officers and men were killed, wounded or taken prisoner.
Over a year later, in July 1916, an attack was launched on the German lines around Fromelles. The attack was designed to prevent the Germans from sending units from this sector to their divisions on the Somme front, which was now the scene of a major Allied offensive. On the evening of 19 July, the men of the British 61st (2nd South Midland) Division and the 5th (Australian) Division, most of whom had no experience of combat on the Western Front, advanced towards a well prepared and well organised enemy. Withering machine gun fire forced the units of the 61st Division to retreat before they reached the German lines. To begin with, the Australians fared better and managed to overrun the German forward trenches. They were unable to hold their newly occupied positions, however, and the attack was called off the next day. The Battle of Fromelles made little impact on the German troop movements and the combined British and Australian force suffered over 7,000 casualties.
Source: www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/31100/LE%20TROU%20A...
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
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DEBOUT!
Marche en soutien à la Guadeloupe, la Martinique & les DOM-TOM.
Paris, le 21 février 2009.
STAND UP!
March in support of Guadaloupe, Martinique & the French Overseas Departments/Territories (DOM-TOM).
Paris, 21st February 2009.
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Five Soldiers who deployed with Logistics Civil Assistance Program received end of tour awards Jan. 6 during a ceremony hosted by Col. Mark A. Paget, 401st Army Field Support Brigade commander.
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.
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Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
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Supporting Mac DeMarco in Vicar Street.
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Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
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Soldiers from the 25th Brigade Support Battalion, prepare for deployment from Fort Wainwright, Alaska to Afghanistan. (Army photo by Maj. David Mattox, USARAK PAO)
In support of the important exhibit “The Healing Power of Art” currently on view in all three galleries of DCA in January, we are hosting a panel discussion with local experts in this field to drill down into the topic of “Mental Health and Youth”.
This community-centric free event took place in the George B. Todd Performance Hall at the Dorchester Center for the Arts.
Panelists:
Beth Anne Dorman | President & CEO | For All Seasons, INC
Omeaka Jackson, LCPC-S | CEO Harvesting Hope Youth and Family Wellness, INC
Kawana L. Webb, LCSW-C | Supervisor of Mental Health and Social Work Services at Dorchester County Public Schools
Melvin Russel | Consultant for the City of Cambridge.
Mekai Dixon | 12th grade student at Cambridge South Dorchester High School
Discussion will be Moderated by Minary’s Dream Alliance
Habrá interpretación en español en el evento.
En apoyo a la importante exposición "El poder curativo del arte" que se exhibe actualmente en las tres galerías del DCA en enero, estamos organizando un panel de discusión con expertos locales en este campo para profundizar en el tema "Salud mental y juventud". . Esperamos con ansias esta discusión profunda con estos expertos locales y tendremos tiempo para preguntas de la audiencia después de sus presentaciones y tiempo de discusión. Transmitiremos este evento en vivo en la página de Facebook de DCA www.facebook.com/DorchesterCenterfortheArts y esa grabación se podrá ver después del evento para aquellos que no puedan asistir. Únase a nosotros para este evento gratuito centrado en la comunidad en el George B. Todd Performance Hall, que se encuentra en el segundo piso de DCA. Estaremos proporcionando traducción al español para el evento durante el panel.
Panelistas:
Beth-Anne Dorman | Presidente y Director Ejecutivo | Para todas las estaciones, INC. Omeaka Jackson, LCPC-S | CEO Cosechando Esperanza Bienestar Juvenil y Familiar, INC
Kawana L. Webb, LCSW-C | Supervisor de Servicios de Salud Mental y Trabajo Social en las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Dorchester
Melvin Russell | Consultor de la ciudad de Cambridge
Mekai Dixon | Estudiante de 12º grado en Cambridge South Dorchester High School
Photo by Melissa Cooperman for DCA
Several groups from the Columbia
Several military support groups from the Columbia, SC area came to see us off at the airport.
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
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19078
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Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
19078
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On the Facebook event for the protest in support of Coward, around 4,000 people indicated they were attending the event. Hundreds of Facebook posts expressing support for Dr. Coward clogged up news feeds the night that Dr. Coward announced that he was being dismissed. However, it's easier to click attending than to actually attend; on the day of the event, only 75-100 people physically attended. While this is undeniably related to the fact that the protest was in the middle of class hours on a Tuesday (many passionate people we reached out to had midterms or class they didn't want to miss), there is some element of social media apathy at play.
Sometimes people replace physical activism with the newer form of social media activism. To some, this may seem to be less effective, but social media can still have big impacts.
Soldiers of the 213th Regional Support Group, Pennsylvania Army National Guard completed their annual training at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California July-August 2018. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by members of the 213th Regional Support Group, Pennsylvania Army National Guard)
demonstration in support the revolutionaires on tahrir square
berlin, brandenburg gate
2012 december 1st
users whose Yahoo! ID is based in Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong or Korea have had their settings changed. This means they will only be able to view safe content based on thier local Terms of Service - which means that they won’t be able to turn SafeSearch off....
In other words that means, that German users can not access photos on Flickr that are not flagged "safe" ... so only flowers and landscapes for germans ...
copy and upload this picture to your account
- www.flickr.com/help/forum/en-us/42597/
-check this group : www.flickr.com/groups/againstcensorship/pool/
and a staff member response:
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and further response: flickr.com/help/forum/42597/page7/#reply228226
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[See also -
Images of all major London protests supporting Gaza in 2014.]
A huge crowd - reportedly the largest ever for Palestine in the UK - gathered in London (and in other cities across the UK and around the world) to protest the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza. Organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Stop the War, Friends of al-Aqsa, CND, and others, the march started outside BBC HQ, in Portland Place, and headed via the US Embassy to Hyde Park.
9th August 2014
Photos: RonF