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Exclusive to the Carnage #2 box set, available now at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
ALL profits will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
The greatest casualty is being forgotten.
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I decided to go with Wounded Warrior Project Nonprofit Organization as it really hits home for me. I feel that when people serve their country and fight for the freedoms of an entire society, it's important that after they've sacrificed so much and made it back alive, if help is needed it should be readily available to them. This Organization strives to assist military veterans with acclimating themselves back into society. Some soldiers have serious issues and injuries when leaving war behind. We as a society should make sure that these individuals are helped. They helped us keep our homeland safe, we should help them restore themselves to a normality they may have forgotten. Remember, its not just the American soil that's protected. MANY countries, big and small, depend on the US Military to provide peace and protection.
Carnage #2 and the limited edition box set are now available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
ALL profits will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
People have asked do i modify the same Humvee for different varients or are there multiple models..here you go! Ive always liked the Humvee in general and also in lego so thanks to all the awesome lego humvee builders out there as its helped the evolution of the design in one way or another im sure.
Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Carnage #2, featuring NY's ATM crew, is now available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
ALL profits will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Twenty years ago today I was haze gray and underway to the North Arabian Sea as part of Battle Force Zulu. Back then, I shot film and 5.56x45mm NATO. Today, I shoot digital and my rifle is my own. I still have my cammies and web gear, but they have a lot less room inside than they used to. I am a different man now, a father and a husband, with bad knees and a new life. Inside though, is the soul of a warrior, older and wiser but with a firmer resolve than ever before.
Today, new warriors are returning home battered and broken, but no less valiant. Our country for the most part has forgotten them. While we haven't spat on them, or actively turned our back on them, they are a reminder that many do not want to recognize. They are in wheelchairs for life. They walk on crutches and false limbs. They have lost eyes, been disfigured, and many struggle with traumatic brain injuries. The most painful scars are inside however. Those wounds are reopened each time a veteran in a wheelchair sees people avert their eyes. They hurt each time they must ask for assistance. They did not want it to be this way.
You can help. Thank a vet. Smile at a man or woman in a wheelchair or on crutches. Then do something. Visit the Wounded Warrior Project and get involved with more than lip service. They did. You can too.
The Rogue Players: Twenty Years Ago Today
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Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.
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Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
~ General Douglas MacArthur
Tomorrow is Veterans Day. Don't forget.
♫ Sammy Kershaw ~ The Snow White Rows of Arlington ♫
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WoundedWarriorProject.org helps thousands of injured warriors returning from the battlefield and helps provide assistance to their families.
Carnage #2, featuring NY's ATM crew, is now available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
ALL profits will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
While driving through Seagrove NC over the weekend we came upon this unique truck parked along side the road. It is a remarkable and yes, a beautiful tribute to those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, particularly Pearl Harbor, over the years.
The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.
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Carnage #2, featuring NY's ATM crew, is now available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
ALL profits will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Carnage #2, featuring NYC’s ATM crew, is available at carnagenyc.bigcartel.com.
Issue #2 consists of 68 black and white pages with a double-layered, screenprinted cover in 300 hand-numbered copies and features an extensive interview with the crew and hundreds of previously unreleased images. Each copy comes with at least one handwritten sticker from an ATM member. $12 plus shipping.
There is also a box set available in an edition of 25. The box set contains Carnage #2, a set of handwritten stickers by Kosbe, Ader, Faust, Overconsumer, Rex and Dceve, a 5x7” C-print, numbered and signed by Ray Mock, a Carnage T-shirt designed by Kosbe and a few other goodies. $75 plus shipping.
ALL profits from the sale of this issue will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project (see www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).
Bilateral amputees and Romanian Army 1st Sgt. Vasile Zbanca, assist amputee and Romanian Army 1st Sgt. Valerica Slaniceanu with stretching before the 12-mile ride around Bostalsee, August 2. The four-day Soldier Ride, which host 24 coalition and 33 U.S. service members from around Europe, ends with a community ride, held at Lake Bostalsee, Aug. 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
According to the owner, this is one of three known open cab power wagons manufactured by the P.E. Van Pelt Fire Engine Company of Oakdale, California (19235-1987). It is believed to have served Walnut Creek, California.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
This ambulance operated throughout its service life in Ho Ho Kus, New Jersey.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
This ambulance operated throughout its service life in Ho Ho Kus, New Jersey. It used dial-type radio encoding for multiple-hospital communications.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
The only difference between a 1970 hardtop and coupe was that the hardtop's rear quarter windows were cranked down instead of swinging outward.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Soldier Ride is a Wounded Warrior Project initiative that provides adaptive cycling opportunities across the country to help wounded warriors restore their physical and emotional well-being. It is a unique adaptive cycling experience that honors our military men and women as they courageously battle the physical and psychological damages of war. Through the exhilaration of cycling, warriors embrace possibilities for the future in a supportive environment with fellow injured service members.
While Soldier Ride has inspired spectators for years, the experience is now open to everyone, allowing the public the opportunity to ride alongside our warriors as they convey a positive message of recovery.
Read more: www.woundedwarriorproject.org/component/option,com_jcalpr... www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
Photographed at the 1st Annual Scheels & Shields Fundraiser Emergency Vehicle Show in Springfield, Illinois on May 5, 2012. The event is sponsored by Scheels, Quaker Steak & Lube, and the Police Car Owners of America, and benefits the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit my Motor Vehicles Collection on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs that have been thoughtfully categorized into dozens of sets, and carefully organized by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.