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The Sentinel 2a Mission Control Team in simulation training at ESOC on 28 April 2015. Liftoff is set for June 2015.

Southern League Premier Division.

Ea my daughter - jump training her Welsh Mountain pony - Jucy :)

A U.S Air Force Security Forces Airmen from the New Jersey Air National Guard's 108th Wing respond to a simulated active shooter in a VirTra firearms training simulator at a U.S. Marshal training site in Lawrenceville, N.J. on Dec. 12. Security Forces Airmen from the 108th Wing got to participate in high-risk traffic stop and active shooter scenarios. "This is great hands on training," said Tech. Sgt. Heather Perez, from the 108th Security Forces training office. "The Airmen get to see how they react to these various events individually, as well as with a partner. The technology is amazing." (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht/Released)

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Sgt.Erik Herron (right) of New York, N.Y. assigned to 1st Military Intelligence Battalion observes a team clear a building as part of the After Action Review Lane of U.S. Army Europe’s 2013 Best Warrior Competition at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, Aug. 19. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership and technical knowledge and skill. The competitors represent the best in their units and exemplify the USAREUR imperatives of teamwork, comprehensive fitness, leader development, training, discipline and standards. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jermaine Baker)

[[Thank Apoc for crashing and losing our begining.]]

 

[20:26] Ayr Bosatsu stares down at her, watching the rain caress down her skin as his ears flicked off stray drops touching his dark fur. "It's not heavy, expand your mind." Watching her run around he'd smirk, his body turning as he lifted the sword - using it as a bar - which sent him back a few steps when the two clattered. "Better," Flicks the rain off it," less fidgeting." Flings himself up into the air - the sword cutting down in an arc, but not for her head, no - he was clearly aiming to slice right down her body if he could get it.

 

[20:31] Fluffy Snoodle jams herself up on her sword, leaping off of it like a pro-ninja. She laughs quietly again. Her hands slide on the handle before grunting and arching her swing towards Ayrs should. But what's this? Oh noes! He sliced fluffs shoulder. Dun dun dunnn.

 

[20:34] Ayr Bosatsu lands down with a thud, barely there a second before he saw her sword coming down. Flinging his own up to deflect hers he'd cease trying to even waste his time with cutting her. As the scent of blood hit his nose he grinned vapidly amidst the rain. He felt a crease on his own shoulder though - her sword had cut into his arm, leaving a dark stream of blood and torn cloth in its wake. His neck twinged; anger bubbling up in him as he lifted his sword up, trying to cut hers out of her hand - swinging wildly with stupid amounts of force to send hers flying if he could.

 

[20:38] Fluffy Snoodle didn't have enough time to react to the force upon her sword, which created even more force upon her wrist. A sick 'Snap!' of bones could be heard within' her wrist as the blade got stuck on her own hand. She'd look down to her wrist- which was twisted the wrong way before looking back up to Ayr. The pain hadn't hit her just yet. And finally, a clang of her sword hitting the cement would be heard echoing off of the rooftop before the quiet rhythm of raindrops were the only noises around them...for now.

 

[20:40] Ayr Bosatsu heaves, watching her for the longest time - the rain deafening to his senses. Heave. Heave. Heave. Ceaselessly watching her with his sword still in his hand. "You've lost," he spat out coldly - his eyes remaining on her own, the sound of the crunch not even registering with his mind in this weird adrenalien fuelled state. Lifting up his leg to try and finish the fight he'd try and kick her the rest of the way away from him; trying to finally put her onto the ground and end it once and for all.

 

[20:42] Fluffy Snoodle looks up to Ayr as she falls once more, she was cradling her right wrist with her free arm protectively as she skidded across the wet concrete. Tears started to fill her eyes as she looked down at herself. She had lost, and not only that but her wrist was snapped all the way back and lucky her. First time ever breaking a bone - go figure. "AAAAAH!" She, yes, screamed out as the pain finally hit her - only added with the frost in Ayrs voice.

 

[20:45] Ayr Bosatsu twists his mouth unpleasantly - a deafening crack of thunder rolling in above them. Amidst the rain, his own blood on the roof and her screams it was a horrible sight to behold. "This is over," lifting up his sword he'd swing it down in an arc - hoping to cut her wherever he could; merely a flesh wound to show she'd lost the fight and put her into her place firmly. Even though he loved her dearly. The sound of the sword cutting through the air caused his ears to twitch, and watching it come down over her rendered his heart in pieces - but it was a necessary evil as some would say. A lesson in humility.

 

[20:48] Fluffy Snoodle stares at the sword wide-eyed as it fell upon her own flesh. Fear clear in her eyes as she glanced up to Ayr, though they'd shut tightly as his blade dug it's way into her flesh. Her left arm covered in blood as the sword dug deeper in her flesh than it was probably meant. Though when it was all over she'd fall to her side. The rain washed her blood over her own body - pooling underneath her as she shivered and shook in pain. Lesson in humility? Totally not needed kthx. Fluff knew her place already!

 

[20:51] Ayr Bosatsu withdraws his phone silently, turning away as he texted for some help - his nose burning with her scent of blood. Exhaling heavily he'd lean his head forward - exposing the back of his neck to the raindrops, one arm hand resting over his exposed wound - whincing at the blood running down his arm. "I'll get you a medic," he murmured lowly - another bolt of lightning streaking over the sky high above them. Looking down at the rain as it pooled about his feet he'd frown, turning to look at her once more - her body laying there like a half empty sack of potatos.

 

[20:55] Fluffy Snoodle's lip twitches as tears continues to stream down her face. The water below her now tainted with her own blood as more and more rushed from her arm - and her wrist, cradled lovingly against her chest. She layed there silently, shivering as the slow loss of blood cooled her body. The poor fox was tough on the outside but a real softy on the inside.

 

[20:56] Ayr Bosatsu throws his sword over his shoulder, grunting at the lack of response. Slowly leaning down he'd drag her body up if she'd let him, cradling it to his own tightly as he looked about the city scape; sure no one would see him. "Alright, off home we go."

Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen assigned to Special Boat Team (SBT) 22 conduct live-fire drills at the riverine training range at the John C. Stennis Space Center. SBT-22 operates the special operations craft-riverine and is the only U.S. special operations command dedicated to operating in the riverine environment.

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

 

The Wrestling Academy

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Rescue Dive Training - 19 May 2013 @ Strawberry Point with Middle River's Volunteer Water Rescue and Dive Team

Leica M9-P w/ 50mm Summicron f/2 v.3 1969

A 1960s British Railways (London Midland Region) staff training ticket: "Training Centre" to Manchester Piccadilly via Stockport.

Wrestlers go through rigorous schedules, waking up 6 out of 7 mornings at 3:30 am, training and practising for more then 6 hours everyday in which they take rest

during the afternoon. Here, a wrestler poses a brief moment before continuing on with his push-ups.

Seen here heading back to Poole

DRAWSKO POMORSKIE TRAINING AREA, Poland--Multinational troops conduct mechanized vehicle-mounted and dismounted assault techniques during training held at Exercise Steadfast Jazz here Oct. 31. All 28 NATO Allies, including elements from U.S. Army Europe's 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), as well as Finland, Sweden and Ukraine are taking part in the exercise which is training and testing the 2014 NATO Response Force, a highly ready and technologically advanced multinational, deployable force.(Photo by Polish army Master Sgt. Artur Zakrzewski/Poland)

 

I purchased this dog training book today. It looks like a real good source.

Ranger went to a few weeks of puppy classes, but needs some advanced training now and this book should be a great guide.

 

ISBN 1-59200-858-5

I bought it at JC Penny several years ago. I loved the Peter Pan collar.

Cootamundra Training Home for Girls (back view)

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ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - JUNE 30: of Arsenal during a training session at London Colney on June 30, 2020 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

 

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Cambrian Airways Hostess Training circa 1970/71

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.

 

Photos by Craig McClure

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Athletic Training students learn and practice medical procedures in the Health Services builiding on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on March 17, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)

run-swim-run training group on bondi beach in summer. the light was stunning that evening.

 

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From the left, Sgt. Albert Felicio, Master Sgt. Jerome Krejcha and Lance Cpl. Matthew Newton take part in a lifeguarding class at Major Douglas A. Zembiec Pool May 29, 2013. Marines are taking the lifeguarding course to supplement existing civilian guard positions. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Photo by Rachel Larue)

Astronauts from five space agencies around the world take part in ESA’s CAVES training course– Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills.

 

The three-week course prepares astronauts to work safely and effectively in multicultural teams in an environment where safety is critical.

 

As they explore caves they encounter caverns, underground lakes and strange microscopic life. They test new technology and conduct science – just as if they were living on the International Space Station.

 

The six astronauts have to rely on their own skills, teamwork and ground control to achieve their mission goals – the course is designed to foster effective communication, decision-making, problem-solving, leadership and team dynamics.

 

The six cavenauts of this edition of CAVES are ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst, NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Jeanette Epps, Roscosmos’ cosmonaut Nikolai Chub, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Josh Kutryk and Japan’s space agency Takuya Onishi.

  

Credits: ESA – A. Romeo

Soyuz training in GCTC, Russia

Rainbow KidsYoga Sydney November 2022. The most fun kids yoga training in the UNIVERSE

Fitnessstudio An der Eßseite 227, 48599 Gronau / Bereich für Freihanteltraining

Battle Group Poland Romanian soldiers secure and scan the perimeter for intruders during Saber Strike 2017, at Bemowo Piskie Training Area near Orzysz, Poland, June 13, 2017. Saber Strike 17 is a U.S. Army Europe-led multinational combined forces exercise conducted annually to enhance the NATO alliance throughout the Baltic region and Poland. This year's exercise includes integrated and synchronized deterrence-oriented training designed to improve interoperability and readiness of the 20 participating nations' militaries. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Stefan English)

CPR First Aid holds public first aid training sessions where people are welcome to join. Experienced first aid practitioners can also join the express courses. For more information visit this site: www.cprfirstaid.com.au/training-information/

Today I got my autism training business started with this training session. The reason the room is dissaranged is that at the start of the training I create the sensory experience and difficulty making sense of these experiences that autistic people do; so I set the room up in a way people would find incomprehensible. Then they would have to begin making sense of a fractured view of what was happening. to further the overload and incomprehension I just began running a bicycle maintenance workshop and expected them to know what I was on about.

 

From all this I drew the first lesson about the world of autistic people and our fractured view of situations adn the amount of calculating and comprehending we have to do most of the time, just to make sense of thngs.

 

Today I was training student nurses.

Greater Manchester's emergency services have recently completed a series of joint public order training exercises.

 

Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and the North West Ambulance Service took part in the training to ensure an effective and unified response to major incidents.

 

The exercises were held at the GMFRS Training Centre in Bury.

 

The routine training is constantly reviewed to ensure it is of the highest quality and equips officers with the necessary skills to tackle various situations.

 

To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online you can also visit www.gmp.police.uk.

  

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

  

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

  

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give evidence.

  

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