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Motorcade brings VIPs to the United Nations during the 74th Session of the General Assembly
UN Photo/Laura Jarriel
23 September 2019
United Nations, New York
Photo # 822774
Aircraft: Boeing Vertol VH-46E Sea Knight (BuNo 157682)
Unit: HMX-1"The Nighthawks"
Base: Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, VA
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Yeah this is a VIP of my Battle of The Ardennes MOC. It looks really good IMO so you might get some pictures after the next weekend. As I said it includes 2 StuGs and one Sherman tank, as you can see if you look close.
If you have any comments or critics from this pic, it is very much appreciated. :)
TCA's Debbie Sparks mingles during the VIP reception. The reception was sponsored by Pilot Flying J. Photo by Jason Dixson Photography.
I don't collect Disney VIP, I'm not really an American doll collector I just collect Monster High and Lalaloopsy but I recently picked this doll up for a friend of mine and decided before I sent her off I should get comparison pictures of as I am not likely to pick up another doll from this line.
VIP seats.
Shot hand-held with a Sony NEX7 and the SEL55210.
With her RayBan glasses, gold chain and off-the-shoulder blouse this beautiful Cuban girl was wealthy enough to afford VIP seats at this the 7th and deciding game in the National Championship series. The new Cuba sees a growing middle-class, with enough income to afford some modest luxuries -- the next decade will see a lot of change. This stadium in Ciego de Avila is far from the tourist spots of Varadero or the coastal Cayos, and a real indication of how the island's economy is changing.
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Taxi to VIPS Creations (Made by Bee Tizzy): maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fireheart/55/6/21
Full blog post/Full-size photos/Credits are here: rosewilsonquesti.tumblr.com/post/89527139216/female-outfi...
Photos taken in Fotoscope: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fotoscope/9/134/38
Horse from here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Darnassus/90/6/2015
Pre-Airshow VIP Visitors arriving at Duxford and kicking up a grass storm from the rotors of their AW109SP "Grand New" machine, getting in early before the start of Flying Legends 2018.
ユーロコプター EC-225LP 特別輸送ヘリコプター(01023 / STH)
Eurocopter EC-225LP Special Transport Helicopter
陸上自衛隊 陸上総隊 第1ヘリコプター団 特別輸送ヘリコプター隊 / 木更津駐屯地
JGSDF Ground Component Command, 1st Helicopter Brigade, Special Transport Helicopter Unit / Camp Kisarazu
2019年1月13日 陸上自衛隊 習志野演習場(第1空挺団降下訓練初め)にて撮影
January 13, 2019 at JGSDF Narashino Exercise Field (New year military exercise by 1st Airborne Brigade).
The crew over at PVIP is bar none, some of the best people in the business. I had the pleasure of featuring the shop on Stancenation.
Read more about my visit on MY SITE
TCA's Chairman Russell Stubbs shares a laugh with Communications & Image Policy Committee Co-Chairwoman, Wendy Hamilton. Hamilton helped to make the VIP reception event possible. Special thanks to Pilot Flying J for sponsoring the VIP reception. Photo by Jason Dixson Photography.
Chief Constable Ian Hopkins recently played host to the family of a former Greater Manchester Police officer who was killed while serving as a police officer in Canada.
PC Daniel Woodall left the Force and emigrated with his family nine years ago to join the Canadian Police Service.
Daniel died after being shot while making an arrest in Edmonton last year.
Before leaving GMP he had been based at Wythenshawe.
During a Christmas visit to Manchester the family were given a VIP tour of the Force, which included a trip to see the dog, and mounted units, a visit to NPAS helicopter at Barton and lunch with the Chief Constable at the Force’s headquarters.
Pictured with Mr. Hopkins are Daniel's sons Callen Woodall and Gabe Woodall.
The Force has also planted a tree in memory of Daniel in its Memorial Garden in Prestwich.
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