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Today's task is to install the remaining bellframe and the treble, 4th, 5th and tenor bells. The tenor bell is next. It has to be left suspended while the remaining frameside and bell are lifted.

 

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you may think this is about anatomy, but really we're trying to master the 4th dimension.

youngsta + task @ version + verstehen sie bass, horst krzbrg berlin ... photo © pola sieverding

Believe it or not, the task table used to be our conference room table at our old office.

To learn more about US Army Africa or the history of Southern European Task Force (SETAF) visit http:/www.usaraf.army.mil

Poster from the LORBS comic by Calvin Innes, featuring Iranamer. Find out more at www.calvininnes.com or www.lorbs.com

 

After two of the worlds greatest heroes, IranMan and Mr America Man destroyed each other in an epic battle that lasted several weeks, their body parts lay strewn across three continents.

 

Slowly these body parts were collected by the scientist Dr Greenwood, and brought back to the labs. Many parts were lost or completely obliterated, but the scientist managed to collect enough body parts to enable him to embark on one of his most ambitious experiments ever.

 

By grafting the limbs together and using an altered strain of the Smackup 187 formula, Dr Greenwood was able to bring life back to the dead body parts.

 

Iranamer has the potential to be one of the most powerful members of the LORBS, possessing the combined powers of both Iran Man and Mr America Man. Unfortunately he also possesses the same hatred the two had for each other. He has two distinct personalities, each brave and everything you would expect from a great superhero, but each hating the other and everything they stand for.

This inner conflict makes it difficult for Iranamer to function properly with even the most simple of tasks.

On Saturday, Aug. 27, the 107th Airlift Wing will deploy 45 Airmen as part of TASK FORCE IRENE will be stationed at Camp Smith near Albany NY. These airmen will remain in place at the center to ride out the storm and then immediately respond to aid civil authorities as directed in New York City. Chief Master Sergeant Paul Wiencek thanks the airman for volunteering for this mission before boarding the C-130 aircraft.(Air Force Photo/SMSgt Ray Lloyd)

  

The Gangotri Task Force with Aditi.

26MAY2012, 2-108th Commander LTC Joseph Biehler & CSM David Oliver uncase the Battalions colors during the Transfer of Authority ceremony in Afghanistan.

 

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Lynchburg-based 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, also known as Task Force Red Dragon, conduct squad attack lanes Aug. 6, 2021, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. The squad validated on day and night lanes with blank and then live ammunition. The range was part of the battalion’s pre-deployment training being held July 31 through Aug. 15, 2021, at Fort Pickett. Read more about the upcoming Task Force Red Dragon federal active duty mobilization to support Combined Task Force - Horn of Africa at go.usa.gov/xFK9K. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Staff Sgt. Jeff Clements)

10 OUTSTANDING HOBY NYE volunteers worked from 9 - 3 on Saturday, July 28, 2012 to help Schoharie Area Long Term Recovery (SALT). Volunteers performed a number of tasks, including painting the Railroad Museum, insulating a resident's home, and serving lunch to fellow volunteers!

The 1921 Tasker traction engine ‘ Jolly ‘ displayed at Kemble .

CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti (Sept. 22, 2012) - Texas National Guardsmen from Task Force Raptor, 3rd Squadron, 124th Cavalry Regiment, take part in field exercises as part of their Warrior Leader Course held in the deserts near Arta, Djibouti. The course is designed to prepare new and future non-commissioned officers to better lead Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Malcolm McClendon).

 

Governor Terry McAuliffe bid farewell to the Soldiers of the Virginia National Guard’s Winchester-based 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and thanked them for their service Sept. 11, 2015, as they prepare to leave Virginia to conduct training for their federal active duty mobilization to Qatar. The battalion, also known as Task Force Normandy, is made up of units from around the state, and they are expected to conduct security missions in support of contingency operations in the region. The mobilization is expected to be for about 12 months. Also on hand for the send off were Deputy Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Adam Thiel, Col. Paul F. Griffin, Virginia National Guard Director of the Joint Staff, Col. William J. Coffin, commander of the 116th IBCT, and Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas H. Yancey, command sergeant major of the 116th IBCT. Read more at go.usa.gov/3Md3B. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs Office)

Task Force Solid leaders met with the Bagram District Governor, Abdul Qadusi, and other leaders. They discussed ongoing efforts to enhance security in the area as well as other objectives they are working on.

“We are neighbors and share the same security concerns,” Task Force Solid Commander Lt. Col. Zachary L. Miller said. U.S. Forces Afghanistan continues to work side by side with our Afghan partners to work towards a secure future for the Afghan people. (U.S. Army Photo by Lt. Col. Amanda Azubuike, USFOR-A Public Affairs)

© Principia / Emelie Fredrikson

Cadets on the range for the first day of 8th Brigade Army ROTC Task Force South Ranger Challenge competition, Nov. 4, 2022, Fort Hunter Liggett, California. During the challenge, twelve teams from California and Nevada 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.

Grace looking after baby whilst watching tv

Amberley Summer Steam Show, Sunday 14th June 2009

Task Force Saber was out in full force with 1st Battalion, 25th Infantry Brigade, Hungarian Defense Forces Oct. 15-16, 2015 conducting a combined live fire exercise at Bakony Combat Training Centre, Veszprem, Hungary. The two armies are wrapping up Exercise Brave Warrior, a month long training exercise that enhanced interoperability, increased operational readiness and strengthened allied relationships. (Photo by: Staff Sgt. Jennifer Bunn)

is to install these in our multiplexer units.

We all wonder if this is going to work...;)

Only three other of my team mates could represent team Task Force Eagle today

Benched in Cambridge Ontario

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