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On this, the final day of a long weekend, I set myself the task of clearing my very large, very cluttered desk...
As you can see, I got sidetracked looking at Explore, and couldn't even be bothered to shoot my 365 pic in colour!
Tsk, tsk....
Nigeria’s participants and facilitators meet in task-oriented groups as part of the table-top exercise to test Nigeria’s Disaster and Pandemic Response Plans in Abuja, Nigeria, November 14-22, 2013.
The exercise was organized by U.S. Africa Command in collaboration with the Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine (CDHAM). During the exercise, Nigerian emergency and disaster response officials came together with other African facilitators and observers to identify appropriate response to a realistic scenario of a severe health-related disaster.
Copyright 2007 Scotsman Publications Limited. Ian Tasker from the STUC, Glasgow with construction crane reflected in window for a Scotsman recruitment piece on culpable killing. Photographed by Craig Stephen, professional photographer, Perth, Scotland
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In this task, the participants had to drive over various terrains under instruction in a Land Rover Defender. The terrain simulated river crossings, steep inclines and declines and rough terrain.
Driving a short course that required finesse and accuracy, the participants attempted to manoeuvre the car through a sequence of gates.
Follow the adventure at the Go Beyond the Everyday blog - gobeyond-blog.landrover.com
All of these 1/72 scale boats are remote controlled and most of them are current and past Navy Ships fro the Royal Australian Navy. The Club is called Task Force 72 and they had a Excellent display. 6/10/13
This is my best color photo. This is the best one because the the perspective in which it was taken at.
Olympus 25/1.8
Lightroom CC
Short North
Columbus, OH
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Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team prepare for weapons lane tasks of the Expert Infantryman Badge Aug. 4, 2017, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Kentucky National Guard Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Regiment and active duty troops of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division trained alongside the Virginia Soldiers on weapons including the M4 Series Carbine, the M870 Shotgun, the M18A1 Claymore Mine and the M203 Grenade Launcher. Testing for the EIB begins on Aug. 6, 2017, with an Army Physical Fitness Test and land navigation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)
Scrapbook, Neil Tasker. 1950s
From the Brighton Swimming Club archive. Find out more on the Floating Memories.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to Task Force Red Dragon return to Virginia and reunite with loved ones and fellow Soldiers Sept. 29, 2022, in Sandston, Virginia, after serving on federal active duty since November 2021. More than 1,000 Virginia and Kentucky National Guard troops under the command of the Lynchburg-based 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conducted security operations throughout the Horn of Africa and provided the East Africa Response Force in support of the U.S. government for crisis response throughout East Africa. A transfer of authority ceremony with the New York Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment was conducted Sept. 19. More Soldiers will return to Virginia in the coming weeks after completing administrative tasks transitioning them back to a traditional National Guard status, but an exact date for their return has not been finalized. Members of the Virginia Defense Force volunteered their time to assist with traffic management and parking. Read more about Task Force Red Dragon at ngpa.us/21523, and mission highlight photos from Africa are on Flickr at ngpa.us/21686. (U.S. National Guard photo by Mike Vrabel)
Maryland National Guard Soldiers report to the task force headquarters in Adelphi, Maryland to support local civilian agencies and the citizens of Maryland during Hurricane Irene.
In this task, the participants had to drive over various terrains under instruction in a Land Rover Defender. The terrain simulated river crossings, steep inclines and declines and rough terrain.
Driving a short course that required finesse and accuracy, the participants attempted to manoeuvre the car through a sequence of gates.
Follow the adventure at the Go Beyond the Everyday blog - gobeyond-blog.landrover.com
David Hull, chair, asks members of the 2012 Task Force to share with the Coordinating Council, former moderators, partners and state and regional coordinators what they love about CBF during the Coordinating Council meeting Feb. 23-24 at First Baptist Church, Decatur, Ga.