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Cadet Rasheem Watson, Webster University, receives the Reserve Organization of America Award at the 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp, graduation ceremony, Fort Knox, Ky., August 18, 2024. This award is presented to the Cadet who demonstrates the best reflection of the characteristics of Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness by demonstrating resilience and the lifelong pursuit of enhanced performance to cope with adversity, and best perform in stressful situations, and thrive in life. (U.S. Army Photo by Amy Turner)
-Updates: Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.
-Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.
- Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.
- Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.
Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.
At Launch Pad 36-B, Cape Canaveral Air Station, an encapsulated GOES-L weather satellite (top center) is prepared for mating to the a Lockheed Martin Atlas II rocket below it. The fourth of a new advanced series of geostationary weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), GOES-L is a three-axis inertially stabilized spacecraft that will provide pictures and perform atmospheric sounding at the same time. After it is launched, the satellite will undergo checkout and then provide backup capabilities for the existing, aging operational satellites. Once in orbit, the satellite will become GOES-11, joining GOES-8, GOES-9 and GOES-10 in space. The GOES is scheduled for launch later this month. launch pad for mating to an Atlas II rocket Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum
Shallow depth of field: ceramic mugs, Deep depth of field: plants outside along lit path, Motion blur: Krista spinning prop with glow sticks, No motion blur: Krista along lit path with prop, Wildcard: ceramic busts
On 23 April 2015, Kasey Kahne, Kenny Wallace and Julianna White (Miss Sprint Cup), visit the training grounds and conduct an exit from the 34 Foot Tower as part of the pre-game show for the Coca Cola 500. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)