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U.S. Marines with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unitâs Maritime Raid Force practice fast-roping aboard USS Anchorage (LPD 23) at sea Jan. 24, 2015. The 15th MEU was embarked aboard the three ships of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group - the USS Essex (LHD 2), USS Anchorage (LPD 23), and USS Rushmore â from Jan. 22-25, to familiarize themselves with the ships as they continue to prepare for their upcoming deployment this spring. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Anna Albrecht/Released)

 

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180531-N-GR120-0028 PHILIPPINE SEA (May 31, 2018) Information Systems Technician 1st Class Rickey Parker, right, from Carlyle, Illinois, performs cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a training dummy while Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Zachary Mindick, from Prince Georges County, Maryland, observes during a CPR class aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold (DDG 65). Benfold is forward-deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Anna Van Nuys/Released)

Elena helps her student Ashley maintain good form in class

 

Created on the 9:15 AM train to work and inspired further by a pleasant conversation with a fellow (self-taught) artist at the Metra LaSalle station on Sat. Oct. 3

 

Prismacolor Premier watercolor colored pencils, Prismacolor Ebony graphite drawing pencil, Prismacolor illustration markers, Prismacolor double-ended art marker, Prismacolor Artgum eraser, Prismacolor Premier pencil sharpener

Blick Studios acid-free drawing pad

8 x 10

2015

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A free workout at Mill Pond

The children are training after school.

Ukrainian combat training center staff and U.S. Army mentors watch as BMP-II's from the 1st Battalion, 28th Mechanized Infantry Brigade engage targets during a live-fire training exercise at the Yavoriv Combat Training center on the International Peacekeeping and Security Center, near Yavoriv Ukraine, on March. 16.

The live-fire exercise is part of a block of instruction taught by Ukrainian combat training center staff, who are mentored by members of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine. JMTG-U is a coalition made up of servicemembers from the Canada, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United States and Ukraine who are dedicated to developing the combat training center and building professionalism in the Ukrainian military.

The exercise incorporated dismounted infantry, armored vehicles, mortars, heavy machine guns and automatic grenade launchers. Ukrainian Soldiers advanced through several objectives and were faced with wire obstacles that were cleared with explosives. (Photo by Sgt. Anthony Jones, 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team)

The Virginia Beach Fire Department’s HAZMAT team is frequently called upon to respond to the release or discovery of a foreign substance or gas leak that represents a potential hazard to the public or other first responders. Unfortunately, in today’s world an accidental or malicious release of a hazardous material is a growing threat. The VBFD has one the most skilled and best equipped HAZMAT Teams in Virginia but recognizes the need to constantly increase their capabilities.

 

The HAZMAT Team has been conducting training to prepare their fellow firefighters to deal with a variety of HAZMAT scenarios. In effect, VBFD is creating a force-multiplier that enables those outside the HAZMAT Team to gain a level of expertise and efficiency that would allow a firefighter to deal safely with a HAZMAT situation until members of the HAZMAT Team arrive.

 

The exercise consisted of three different scenarios involving everything from a leaking chemical tanker to the discovery of a suspicious white powder.

 

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Learning about lamps. Lucas Training Dept, 1952.

 

Collection: Lucas

Date: 1952

Reference: Lucas-Training1952

 

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EMS staff participate in a training exercise. NPS / Neal Herbert

Interesting to note the ones less used.... or is the red paint just the most rub-resistant?

 

Connected (in the Connect group): what they hang on wooden struts in my part of the world!

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A GBR Squad Training day was held at the Wrestling Academy on Saturday 6th Feb 2021.

 

The Wrestling Academy

41 Great Clowes St

Salford

M7 1RQ

www.nationalcollege.edu.au

National College Australia

Skycity, Building A, Level 4 ,20 Lexington Drive, Norwest Business Park, Bella Vista NSW

(02) 8831 6677

 

aged care training

Title: Astronaut Training

Catalog #: 08_01555

Additional Information: Proposed Convair

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

CFB SHILO, MANITOBA, February 25, 2009

 

M777 Howitzer

 

The number 1 Artillary gun crew fire off the M777 howitzer. The M777 will enhance the Army's operational capability to provide indirect firepower at any time of the day or night, and under severe weather conditions. The high-tech gun is capable of firing a 155-millimetre shell, at a rate of fire of two to four rounds per minute, while achieving high levels of accuracy.

 

Soldiers from C Battery, 1RCHA, conduct Ex DRAGON GUNNER and qualify on various weapons including the M777, the 25mm Bushmaster, 81mm mortar, and the C-6 machine gun. This is high readiness training for C Battery that are deploying to Afghanistan in Aug 2009 for Task Force 3-09 (ROTO 8).

 

Canadian Forces Image Number AS2009-0068

By Master Corporal Bern LeBlanc, with LFWA HQ, PA

 

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BFC SHILO, MANITOBA, Le 25 février 2009

 

L'obusier M777,

 

L’équipe d’artilleurs No 1 tire l’obusier M777. Le M777 rehaussera la capacité opérationnelle de l’Armée en fournissant une force de feu indirecte en tout temps, jour et nuit, et même sous les conditions atmosphériques extrêmes. Ce canon à haute technologie est capable de tirer un obus de 155 mm à un rythme de tir de deux à quatres rondes à la minute tout en rencontrant un niveau élevé de précision.

 

Les soldats de la Batterie « C » du 1RCHA participent à l’exercice DRAGON GUNNER et se qualifient sur une variété d’armes telles que le M777, le Bushmaster 25mm, le mortier 81 mm, et la mitrailleuse C6. Ceci fait partie de la formation en vue de la disponibilité opérationnelle élevée que la Batterie « C » doit atteindre avant d’être déployée en Afghanistan au mois d’août 2009 avec la Force Opérationnelle 3-09 (ROTO 8).

 

Image des Forces canadiennes numéro AS2009-0068

par le Caporal-chef Bern LeBlanc, avec les Affaires publiques QG SOFT.

Soccer training at Shatin

Waiting on the wall to be paired up for the next training session.

Using the concrete lined Los Angeles riverbed for bus operator training.

What, you think he works out while wearing a bunch of grenades all the time? That's just plain carelessness! Snake Eyes always says, "Safety First!" Well, he says it in sign language.

A visit to women weaving training center in Takeo in Cambodia. Shot with Fujifilm X-Pro2 with some enhancement in Lightroom.

Kai is chopping a piece of wood with his fists, and Zane is dodging spikes.

EMS staff participate in a training exercise. NPS / Neal Herbert

This old Oberon-class submarine looks as though it is used for diving training with the high-visibility markings used to aid divers in the murky depths. The two orange tubes fore and aft on the casing look as though they might be lock-in/lock-out chambers to allow practicing entering/exiting the submarine without filling the hull with water.

 

The portable generator aft of the fin is probably there to provide the minimal power requirements for the boat whilst it is moored.

 

This photo was taken near Aultbea on Loch Ewe in north-western Scotland in the early summer of 1984.

The Devil's Canyon Veterans crew participates in their annual Critical 80 hours of training. A refresher course in operating a chainsaw safely is required every year. Photo by Sarah Beckwith, BLM

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Photos from our Byron April 2016 Rainbow Kids Yoga Teacher Training

Training on the cross trainer

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