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Transportation Security Administration screener trainees, from left, Karen Leliefeld, Joe Curila, Thomas Bartolin and Luis Covarrubias attend a TSA training session at TSA's office in Las Vegas Monday, June 6, 2016. Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal
U.S. Marines with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Maritime Raid Force climb a caving ladder during maritime interoperability training off the coast of Santa Barbara, Calif., Jan. 15, 2015. MIT prepares the MRF for their upcoming deployment by enhancing their combat skills, and teaching them techniques for boarding vessels. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Allison Burgos/Released)
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Castlefords unbeaten light heavyweight Jamie Kelly in early training for his Central Area title clash with Matty Clarkson. The fight will take place on 20th of September at Bowler's Arena, Manchester. All pics at West Leeds ABC.
Royal Canadian Navy. Captain Monica Phillips guides Private Ashley Smith through the proper procedure of preparing a blood test for the i-STAT Handheld Blood Analyzer during advanced trauma team training onboard HMCS OTTAWA during Operations PROJECTION and NEON, September 20, 2019.
Indiana Army National Guard Spc. James A. Olberding, of Evansville, Ind., a military policeman with the 384th Military Police Company, 81st Troop Command, qualifies with his M9 pistol in the prone position during a training exercise, June 19 at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center in central Indiana. Olberding is currently training at Camp Atterbury in preparation for an upcoming humanitarian aid mission in Haiti. (Photo by Sgt. Joseph Rivera Rebolledo)
Ted has now completed his management training and is waiting to hear when he will be allocated a store management position.
Royal Air Force C130J Hercules ZH875 doing a couple of training circuits at Cardiff Airport on a very nice afternoon 26/10/2020.
Boise National Forest partners with local agencies to host incident response exercise
The Boise National Forest along with county and state agencies hosted the Boise County incident response exercise. Approximately 180 people participated, including nine volunteer fire departments within Boise County, four EMS agencies and the Boise County Sheriff’s Office. The all-day simulation involved six exercises, which included a large wildland fire in an urban interface, small initial attack vegetation fires, one mass casualty medical exercise and a law enforcement exercise. Centennial Job Corps students role-played victims and multiple dispatch centers participated to create a real-life scenario for responders. Credit: US Forest Service.
The Trainer side is having only a Break Paddle & Steering wheel, other contolls are on right side only
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I stole the apple design from somebody, but I can't remember who. Also I couldn't find one of my lego brand apples. 211
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From the folder "The ABC of BMC", T for Training Unit. There were build two series of those "units", first a series of six, identical to "BMC25". Then a series of 27, identical to this one. There seems to be only two survivals of the first series, the "BMC25" owned by Mr. Stanworth and a Camper in Australia. From the second series there are several survivals.
17 representatives from 10 local banks in the ETCs (namely Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Mongolia) came to London to get training in advanced financial modelling.
The training is funded by the ETC Fund under the €0.5 million Medium Sized Co-financing Facility ("MCFF" or "Facility") TC Framework for ETCs, approved by the November 2011 Assembly. Is it a pilot, previously the Bank hired consultants to go to a country to meet/train local bankers.
A GBR Squad Training day was held at the Wrestling Academy on Saturday 6th Feb 2021.
The Wrestling Academy
41 Great Clowes St
Salford
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Spc. Nicholas Figarelle, a local from Missoula and a member of the 1051st Engineer Firefighter Detachment, prepares his Pro Mask to be tested for deficiencies during Non-Biological and Chemical training at the Fort Harrison Fire Station, Jan. 10, 2009. The test ensures that the soldier's pro mask is working and doesn't have any leaks for gas. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Britney Bodner)
History of Martha
John Hanify at Wheel of Martha
John Hanify at Wheel of Martha
Built in 1907 for J. R. Hanify and named after his wife, Martha Fitzmaurice Hanify. J. R. Hanify was the Commodore of the San Francisco Yacht Club. Martha is a B. B. Crowninshield design built at W. F. Stone Boat Yard in San Francisco. Martha is 68’ on deck; 84’ sparred, 16’ beam, 8’ draft. Planking is fir and silver bali on oak frames. Interior is Honduran mahogany, graced with leaded glass cabinetry below decks. Martha originally was gaff rigged and is now staysail rigged.
James Cagney owned her from 1934-1943. Edgar Kaiser purchased her in 1968 and brought her to Washington; he later donated her to Four Winds – Westward Ho Camp on Orcas Island. The campers still sing the Martha song and Martha visits the camp each summer.
Martha was in a yard accident in 1976. She was dropped during a routine haul-out and stove in her hull on the port side. She was declared a total loss and was to be scraped. Del Edgbert saved her from the scrap yard. After extensive repairs, he and his wife Paulette lived on board for 20 years. During that time they sailed Martha to San Francisco to race her in the Master Mariners Race, sailed to Alaska for a summer and spent many years sailing her in the San Juan Islands, Puget Sound and Canadian waters.
Teaching youth to sail
Teaching youth to sail
Martha is now owned and operated by The Schooner Martha Foundation whose sole purpose is to maintain and restore Martha and to use Martha to operate sail training programs. Martha has been under their care since 1996. Martha is still considered one of the fastest schooners around. Martha takes both youths and adults on sail training adventures in and around the San Juan Islands and Canadian waters.
Martha is not only the oldest working sailboat here in the state of Washington but she is also the oldest living flagship of the San Francisco Yacht Club.
Air Education and Training Command is experimenting with a more efficient path for pilots to earn their wings through the Pilot Training Next initiative, a six-month program at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Austin, Texas. PTN uses new virtual-reality flight simulators that allow students to refine their skills before ever stepping into a real cockpit. (U.S. Air Force photo)