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well, my books was piling up and i was running out of room so today's task was to knock up three shelf's to put them on display. sadly with a slopping house, walls that's like butter or granite in parts, this was much harder , than it seemed but finally managed to get it up and now looking rather fantastic.
I love my limited Edition Tornado support Coach and my rack of RES Parcel Vans (Nos. 39-200 a,b+c)
Issues missing of Modern Locomotive Illustrated:
Nos: 171, 176, 179, 182, 185 :(
More than 130 Los Angeles Firefighters battled a massive non-injury blaze in Chatsworth, California on October 11, 2008. © Photo by Juan Guerra
Avon volunteers responded to a call for a structure fire at 32 Brian Lane and arrived to find an attached garage of a large single family dwelling showing heavy smoke and fire. With the fire starting to overtake the attic space and threatening the whole structure the Task Force 54 Mutual Aid Plan was put into effect bringing apparatus and man power fro the surrounding towns of Simsbury, Glastonbury, and Farmington in to work and cover. Though the residents out of the house, fire fighters had to rescue the family dog and a large macaw parrot early on. With the house clear of occupants interior crews aggressively attacked the fire and contained it to the garage and living space above it and the attic and second floor of the main house. The stubborn fire would take over an hour to bring under control with the structure sustaining heavy damage even though crews put a tremendous effort into the stop. The fire marshal was on the scene and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Sergeant Adam Rikley of 1 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (1 CRPG) (left) directs people onto awaiting buses, while Officer Cadet Renald Chiasson assists with their luggage as they prepare to be evacuated from Yellowknife during Operation LENTUS 23-07, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, on the 18th of August 2023.
Photo by: Master Corporal Alana Morin, Joint Task Force North, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Le sergent Adam Rikley, du 1er Groupe de patrouilles des Rangers canadiens (1 GPRC) (à gauche), dirige des gens vers des autobus qui les attendent, alors que l’élève-officier Renald Chiasson les aide avec leur bagage alors qu’ils se préparent à être évacués dans le cadre de l’opération LENTUS 23-07, à Yellowknife (Territoires du Nord-Ouest), le 18 août 2023.
Photo : Caporale-chef Alana Morin, Force opérationnelle interarmées (Nord), photo des Forces armées canadiennes
Obrigado ao Carlos Tolino pela sua doação para minha campanha junto ao Task. Na carictaura ele pediu uma homenagem para sua namorada Tati, fonoaudióloga. Parabéns Tatiiii.. bjs
Thanks to Carlos Tolino for his donation to my found raising campaign (TASK). He asked me to draw his girlfriend (Tati) on her daily routine doing speech therapies. It will be given as gift for her birthday this year.
Created by Craig Dylke (me) and I do custom commissions. Contact me at fossil3d@gmail.com
This was created for my fictional blog The Tyrannosaur Chronicles at www.traumador.blogspot.com
By request of the New York State Office of the Governor, fifty New York Military service members assigned to Joint Task Force – Empire Shield (JTF-ES), the state’s full-time Homeland Security force in the New York City Metropolitan Area, assisted in sorting and packing of over 3,200 turkeys at the Jacob K Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, NY on November 22, 2021.
The service members were thanked by NY State Governor Kathy Hochul, her staff, and volunteers, who also helped with the sorting and packing efforts of the turkeys. which will be distributed throughout every region of New York State. (Photo by NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs New York Guard Cpt Mark Getman)
FBI Joint Gang Task Force Seal Patch - Fantasy patch, never authorized or designed by the FBI
SOLD/TRADED - No longer in collection
The Monostor Fortress - the largest modern fortress in Central Europe - was built between 1850 and 1871. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the neoclassical military monument is a fascinating sight with its huge walls of precisely hewn stone, the 3-4 metre thick earthen ramparts covering the defences and its network of underground passages (kazamata) several kilometres long.
Its monumental dimensions are evidenced by the following figures: The fortress covers 25 hectares, the total area including the firing ranges is 70 hectares, the floor area of the buildings is 25 680 m2 and the number of rooms is 640.
After the fortress was built, it served generations of soldiers of the Hungarian Defence Forces. Its tasks included the defence of the central fortress (North - Komárom) and the control of shipping on the Danube. It was never used in combat and served mainly as a training centre and weapons depot. During the First World War it was used as a conscription and training centre. During the Second World War, the 22nd Infantry Regiment had its headquarters at Fort Monostor, and the soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Infantry Regiments were stationed there. After the Second World War.
Between 1945 and 1990, the Red Army's Army Group South set up the largest ammunition depot in Central Europe in the fort. With their withdrawal, the military function of the fortress ended forever.
Today the fort is a popular destination with a military history exhibition, Cold War vehicles, a bread museum, a boat exhibition and numerous events.
Paso No 3.
Se hizo una inducción al grupo de trabajo integrado por el pull de Analistas Funcionales de la Fábrica de Software para la empresa La Positiva Seguros y Reaseguros.
En este vídeo se puede apreciar como cada analista ha organizado sus user's stories y las ha dividido en actividades, las cuales se colocan en la columna indicada según el estado en la que se encuentren.
This section is incomplete, but the task was to make 3 or more woven ribbon roses (which you can see I did). I say it's incomplete because I plan to add more little roses, buds, leaves etc to flesh it out some more.
On Monday, July 31, 2017, Erie County HIV Task Force hosted an HIV Awareness Walk. The event was attended by about 30 people and stepped off from the parking lot of the Erie Bayfront Convention Center, 2 Sassafras Pier, Erie PA, to the Bicentennial Tower at the foot of Dobbins Landing and back. The event included kids and people with their dogs. Everyone had a great time!