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AQABA, Jordan (Oct. 21, 2015) Nady Divers assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1 conduct a running gear inspection during a ship's husbandry dive. CTG 56.1 conducts mine countermeasure, explosive ordnance disposal, salvage-diving and force protection operations throughout the 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Wyatt Huggett/Released)
200131-N-SS432-0030 SANTA RITA, Guam (Jan. 31, 2020) Sailors assigned to Underwater Construction Team (UCT) TWO Construction Dive Detachment Charlie (CDD/C), prepare a lift bag by attaching scuba cylinders for their next dive. The Seabee divers are performing maintenance on navigational buoys in the harbor at Naval Base Guam. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Omar-Kareem L. Powell / Released)
Maj. Gen. Francis Evon, The Adjutant General, Connecticut; Command Sgt. Maj. Roger Sicard, State Command Sergeant Major; and Chief Warrant Officer 5 Brian Erkson, Command Chief Warrant Officer, recognize Task Force Iron Gray Soldiers for their hard work and achievements during the task force’s mobilization to the Horn of Africa during a visit to Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Nov. 24-26, 2021.
During the visit, which occurred over the Thanksgiving holiday, the Connecticut National Guard’s senior leaders awarded several Task Force Iron Gray Soldiers with impact coins for going above and beyond their duty to service. Select Task Force Iron Gray Soldiers also had the opportunity to enjoy Thanksgiving lunch and dinner with the senior leaders.
Although the majority of Task Force Iron Gray derives from the Connecticut Army National Guard, units from Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont are also represented. Maj. Gen. Evon visited each Task Force Iron Gray unit on both Camp Lemonnier and Chabelly Airfield, Djibouti, for a mission set brief and tour of each company’s command post, and to meet with Soldiers.
(U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Stock)
My cousin asked for contributions to #CreateAndDonate for the #TwoPointSixChallenge to help vulnerable and isolated people living with #dementia during #Covid19.
Do you want to join in too? If so, create! Your masterpiece can be anything you like, from a 26 minute painting, to a 2.6 minute dance, or a poem that uses all 26 letters of the alphabet. I did a photo including 26 miniature tankards (and two coffee mugs).
Share! Post your masterpiece on social media. Don’t forget to hashtag #CreateAndDonate and #TwoPointSixChallenge, and tag @Arts4Dementia
Donate! Fundraise at Just Giving or donate to Arts 4 Dementia at Virgin Money Giving.
Further information at arts4dementia.org.uk/twopointsix/
The 192nd Intelligence Squadron worked together with the Civil Air Patrol during the Commonwealth Guardian exercise to fulfill a joint tasking utilizing Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation Portable technology. The mission entailed disaster assessment for the simulated winter weather scenario at six locations: two near Norton City, and four between Bristol and Montgomery, Va., along interstate 81. In a real world situation, this capability allows leadership to understand the extent of the damage across the state, and can assist in deciding where to allocate resources and personnel. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Meaghan E. M. Selki / Virginia National Guard)
NEW ORLEANS MNS TASK FORCE MEETING
June 16, 2009 at the Greater New Orleans Foundation
(clockwise from top left) DAVID FREEDMAN, WWOZ; GERMAINE BAZZLE, Musician/Educator; BRUCE “SUNPIE” BARNES, New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park; ANDRE PERRY, University of New Orleans School of Education; BEN JAFFE, Preservation Hall; SCOTT AEGIS, Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation; SARAH USDIN, New Schools for New Orleans; DIANA PINKLEY, Zehno Marketing
Gov. Bev Perdue named 34 members to the StreetSafe Task Force. Attorney General Roy Cooper and Department of Correction Secretary Alvin Keller will serve as co-chairs. Secretaries Linda Hayes and Lanier Cansler also will serve on the task force.
Cadets from the University of Washington preparing for Individual Weapons Qualification at the 8th Brigade Army ROTC Task Force West Ranger Challenge competition, Oct. 22, Camp Rilea, Oregon. During the challenge, nine teams from Alaska, Hawai'i, Guam, Washington, and Oregon competed in several events attempting to finish in top spots. The top two teams will continue to compete in the 8th Brigade Ranger Challenge Competition hosted at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in January. | Photo by Kailyn Heck, 8th Brigade HQ Marketing and Digital Media.
Here is Taska from the front, a decent shot for just holding out my camera and pressing the shutter button.
Taska only had 1 cycling Jersey, and she chose to wear her Camelbak backpack for her water and personal storage.
Her Majesty's Canadian Ship HALIFAX sails under the McKay Bridge on her way to anchor in the Bedford Basin on November 27, 2013 during a Task Group Exercise off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Photo: Cpl Charles A. Stephen, Formation Imaging Services
Le Navire canadien de Sa Majesté HALIFAX passe sous le pont McKay, en direction du bassin de Bedford, où il jettera l’ancre, le 27 novembre 2013, au large de la Nouvelle-Écosse, dans le cadre d’un exercice au niveau du groupe opérationnel.
Photo : Cpl Charles A. Stephen, Services d’imagerie de la formation
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This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.
Scenes from the 4-day sessions of Second Annual Meeting of the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force held at AfricaRice, Cotonou, Benin, 24-27 April 2012.
Breeders from national agricultural research systems of 22 African countries, AfricaRice and the International Rice Research Institute met at the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Africa Rice Breeding Task Force, Cotonou, Benin.
The objective of this Task Force is to accelerate the development and release of new rice varieties through multi-environment and multi- year trials of many promising breeding lines.
The Breeding Task Force has also been actively engaged in capacity development programs on breeding, experimental design, and germplasm database management for national researchers.
At this meeting, four days of intensive discussions led to identification of promising rice lines to advance in the screening process. The rice breeders are confident that in 2013 the first lines that have gone through this continent-wide screening process will be ready for release.
Photo credit : R.Raman, AfricaRice
C2X Task Group Show of Force 07/07/2010
HMS ARK ROYAL, the current R2 Strike Carrier is currently deployed on the Auriga 10 deployment which will see the Portsmouth based Carrier spearheading a Task Group under the command & Control of Commander UK Carrier Strike Group (COMUKCSG) Commodore Simon Ancona.
The Task Group is Operating off the Eastern Seaboard of the USA & Canada.
Port visits include Norfolk, Mayport, Halifax & Port Canaveral, before the Fleets Flagship return to Portsmouth on 14th August 2010.
ARK is currently at sea participating in the US COMPTUEX (C2X) 7 - 24 Jul 10. This is a Major Combat Operation certification exercise for the USS KEARSAGE Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and 26 Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) prior to their deployment. The 17-day exercise will provide the AURIGA Task Group the opportunity to conduct operations with the KSG ARG as well as the UK Amphibious Task Group. The exercise is based on the Treasure Coast scenario with areas of the US East Coast forming the Operating Area. Embarked in ARK ROYAL are 1(F) Squadron RAF and a Tailored Air Group (TAG) of 6 GR9’s, 2 x Marlins’ from 814NAS, 2 x Sea Kings’ from 849NAS and 2 x Lynx from 815NAS, 212 Flt.
Please Credit Image to Gregg Macready RN Photographer.
HMS ARK ROYAL
Joint Task Force 71 National Guard Soldiers trained alongside civilian agencies from across the central Texas region to better prepare themselves to respond to real-world, large scale disasters as part of the exercise “Urban Shield,” Austin, Texas, Dec. 1-2, 2012. Civilian volunteers played the victims of a simulated chemical attack before being decontaminated. (Photo/100th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Army National Guard Sgt. Josiah Pugh)
This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.
to sit down when you're legs are so long! I caught this giraffe just as it was lying down. I'm sure it's a task to get back up, too.
Here'e some fun facts about giraffes:
A giraffe's heart weighs an incredible 24 pounds.
A giraffe can go longer without water than a camel.
A full grown giraffe's neck can weigh as much as 500 pounds.
The tallest mammal in the world is the giraffe.
Giraffes have black tongues.
In one minute, the heart of a giraffe can pump 160 gallons of blood.
An adult giraffe's kick is so powerful that it can decapitate a lion.
Adult male giraffes bang their long necks together in a form of ritual fighting, during which no harm is done to either giraffe.
TGIF! Have a great day!
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