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North Dakota National Guard Soldiers "stack" behind a protective Kevlar blanket as an explosive device is detonated on a target door at the Camp Grafton South breach range near Devils Lake, N.D. The student soldiers at the 12B30 Advanced Leadership Course are trained to calculate proper quantities of C4 explosives to use for various types of target options, as well as the safe distance they can be from the explosions, which might be used in combat situations.

 

The realistic training uses demolition charges placed on target doors to simulate an assault through various types of locked doors. The charges are detonated to allow access into buildings containing simulated combatants as the Soldiers are stacked behind a protective breacher's blanket, which contain layers of Kevlar. The blanket allows the Soldiers to stand near the blast while protecting them from blast pressure and fragmentation, so they can quickly pass through the door after detonation. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp) (Released)

1st. Regiment, Advanced Camp take off to find their points before they run out of time. Photo By | Jordyn McCulley Public Affairs, Cadet Summer Training 2019.

Cadets from 2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp graduate at Fort Knox Ky., July 9, 2023. Specific cadets were given awards for various achievements throughout Advanced Camp. |Photo by Emily Hudson, Murray State University, Public Affairs Office

5th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets use compasses during the Land Navigation Training before searching for points at Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 17, 2019. | Photo by Dustin Massengill, Ohio Univeristy

Luxury automotive manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover today revealed a sneak preview of the next generation of its technologically advanced vehicles at the Dubai International Motor Show.

Visitors to the five day motor show are among the first in the world to get up close and personal with Land Rover’s exclusive Range Rover Autobiography Black Edition – the pinnacle of desirability that brings even higher levels of refinement to the world’s finest and most capable luxury SUV.

Advanced Camp 3rd Regiment receives MILES gear. Photo by Madison Thompson.

Cadets and families celebrate after the 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp graduation ceremony in Fort Knox, Ky., August 13, 2021. | Photo by Rachael Kocour, CST Public Affairs Office

8th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets ruck six miles, July 14, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., in preparation for their 12-mile ruck test. Photo by: Madison Thompson

Cadet Bao Wong, Texas A&M University, 4th Regiment Advanced Camp, prepares to throw a dummy grenade from behind low cover during the Hand Grenade Assault Course, Fort Knox, Ky., June 20, 2019. Cadets learned how to throw hand grenades over obstacles in various positions. | Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office

Maj. Gen. John Evans, Jr., meets with Cadets from 8th Regiment Advanced Camp after donating blood to the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) Blood Drive, Fort Knox, Ky., Aug. 1, 2019. |Photo by Kyle Crawford, CST Public Affairs Office

8th Regiment, Advanced Camp perform Squad Battle Drills, July 18, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Photo by: Madison Thompson

5th Regiment Advanced Camp Cadet Kevin Leiva, from Utah Valley University, aims down range at his target during Group and Zero at Handiboe Range at Fort Knox, KY on June 20, 2019. | Photo by Hannah Hedden, CST Public Affairs Office

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Veteran owned and operated offering instruction in CFP, Home Security/Defense planning, Pistol, Shotgun, Rifle (AR-15, Mini-14, SKS, AK) and Long Range Shooting Instruction, Non-lethal, Mechanical & Thermal Breaching and Metallic Cartridge Reloading.

 

Ready Tactical LLC is dedicated to providing vital firearm and home defense knowledge and skill to concerned citiznes.

 

Ready Tactical is founded on the principle that bad things can and will happen to good people. In these uncertain times Ready Tactical is the solution for concerned citizens. Many people want to do the right thing by preparing for emergencies and equipping themselves with the correct gear, but without the right knowledge and skill their preparation is incomplete.

Sadly many people feel that firearm instruction is only for the wealthy or leisure class. Ready Tactical prides itself for providing expert instruction without the high cost, so everyday citizens can be as skilled as they wish to be.

 

With just the right combination of classroom and field training Ready Tactical ensures students leave the course better armed psychologically and physically for any conflict they might encounter. We all hope nothing bad will happen but should we stake our lives and the lives of our loved ones on that hope?

 

Ready Tactical is not rigid in what we offer. Our courses are as versatile as the people that request them. We provide instruction for those just beginning their journey in the firearm realm or fine tuning and honing for those seeking to build on an already well versed foundation.

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Cadet Daniel Whiddon, from Texas A&M University, throws a dummy grenade toward targets during the hand grenade qualification course at Fort Knox, June 13, 2019. | Photo by Jodi Moffett, CST Public Affairs Office

Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Jim Battle.

 

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and partners are raising awareness of the rules around advanced stop lines (ASLs) at traffic lights.

 

The work forms part of Operation Considerate, GMP’s ongoing campaign to encourage all road users to show each other consideration.

 

ASLs are designed to help motorists and cyclists by providing an area for cyclists to wait in front of traffic when the lights are red.

 

Cyclists in this area are more easily visible to motorists, and have space to move off when the lights turn green.

 

Police are reminding motorists that they must not enter ASL boxes when the lights are on red, as this space is reserved for cyclists.

 

Motorists crossing the first stop line when the lights are red are liable for a £100 fine and three points on their licence. However, if the traffic light changes from green to amber and they cannot safely stop before the first line, then they may cross it, but must ensure they stop before the second line.

 

The message to cyclists is very simple – do not cross the second stop line while the traffic signal is red, as doing so is illegal and could result in a £50 fine.

 

Superintendent Craig Thompson of GMP’s Specialist Operations Branch said: “The main aim of Operation Considerate is to ensure that all road users share the road responsibly, and knowledge of the rules around ASLs is a key part of that.

 

“During the first two weeks of the campaign we will be educating motorists and cyclists on ASLs at certain junctions around the city centre, and then in the following two weeks we shall be carrying out enforcement work where people may face fines for failing to observe the rules.

 

“When using the roads we would advise motorists to leave at least 1.5m when passing cyclists, and cyclists need to have fixed lights on their bikes, both front and back.”

 

Operation Considerate, which will be promoted on Twitter under #OpConsiderate, is fully endorsed by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).

 

Greater Manchester’s Deputy PCC Jim Battle said: “Everyone has a right to feel safe on the road – pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. We all share the road and we all need to obey the rules that help us get safely from A to B.

“Advanced stop lines provide an area of high visibility for cyclists and visibility is critical to cycling safety. GMP will be urging motorists to obey the rules of ASLs and reminding cyclists to maximise their visibility using bikelights and bright clothing – especially now the nights are getting darker.”

 

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You should call 101, the new 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.

 

Argonne’s Advanced Protein Characterization Facility is certified LEED Gold. The facility helps scientists produce proteins and grow crystals that are essential for genomic and protein research, including antibiotic resistance and new drug discovery.

1st Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadet gathers his map and compass start plotting his points. Photo By | Jordyn McCulley, Public Affairs, Cadet Summer Training 2019.

Based on any of a variety of different criteria – number of users, publications or deposits in the Protein Data Bank, for example – the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory stands out as the premier hard X-ray research facility in the Western Hemisphere.

Cadet Joshua Hudson, from University of Alabama, keeps watch while his platoon leader creates a strategy to execute the plan, during Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., July 5, 2019. | Photo by Jordyn McCulley, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cadets from Florida State University and 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp pose for a photo after completing the 12-mile foot march as part of Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., August 7, 2019. | Photo by Jordyn McCulley, CST Public Affairs Office.

Sgt. Nickolas Morin, an active duty Soldier playing the role of an enemy, guards a machine gun nest as part of 9th Regiment, Advanced Camp, Field Training Exercise at Fort Knox, Ky., on July 27, 2021. The opposing forces group defended a simulated mortar launch site from the Cadets. | Photo by Oscar Fuentes, Cadet Summer Training Public Affairs Office.

6th Regiment Advanced Camp (CLC) Cdt. Mark W. Anderson, Murray State University, receives the Norton Healthcare Award during their graduation ceremony on Brooks Field at Fort Knox, Ky. July 27. The Norton Healthcare Award is presented for best demonstrating the ability to perform under stress while applying critical thinking skills to make accurate and immediate decisions, must be enrolled in an accredited nursing program. Photo by Mattie Cook

1st. Regiment, Advanced Camp take off to find their points before they run out of time. Photo By | Jordyn McCulley Public Affairs, Cadet Summer Training 2019.

4th year, first semester, Advanced Magazin with Anat Katzir

 

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Cadets from 2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp carried out a mission set during Field Training Exercises on June 27 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Emilia Kuentz)

St. George's University holds an advanced airway management course in its newly renovated Simulation Center.

 

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A view of Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source, overlooking the San Francisco Bay.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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A Cadet from 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp waits in line to practice throwing a dummy hand grenade during training at Fort Knox, Ky., July 19, 2019. | Photo by Dustin Massengill, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cadet Christian Valentine, University of Toledo, waits for an ambush to begin at the FTX lanes on Aug. 6 at Fort Knox, Ky. Photo by Emily Peacock

Amphicyon, meaning ambitious dog, is an extinct genus of large carnivorous bone-crushing mammals, popularly known as bear-dogs, who ranged over North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa from 16.9—2.6 million years ago from the Aquitanian Epoch until the early Pleistocene. With a robust built and a maximum length of 2.5 meters, the amphicyon looked more like a bear than a dog.

 

The Paul and Irma Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals, one of two halls in the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives, features extinct mammal relatives such as mammoths, mastodons, saber-toothed cats, camels, and giant ground sloths, which roamed North America until about 10,000 years ago.

 

The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), located at Central Park West and 79th Street, comprises of 28 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library, across 2-million square feet. The collections contain over 33 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts. Founded in 1869, the museum opened in the original Victorian Gothic building designed by J. Wrey Mould in 1877. A southern expansion, a rusticated Richardsonian Romanesque by J. Cleveland Cady, extends 700 feet along West 77th Street and in 1936, John Russell Pope added the overscaled Beaux Arts entrance on Central Park West.

1st Regiment Advanced Camp Cadets Nathan Bolton (left) of George Mason University, and Scout Churchwell (right) of Georgia Southern University participate in Call for Fire training on May 28, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. | Photo by Reagan Zimmerman, CST Public Affairs Office

October 1, 2016- Heavy seas engulf the Block Island Wind Farm- the first US offshore wind farm. The five Halide 6MW turbines were recently installed by Deepwater Wind, and are currently under commissioning. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

Another advanced selfie. Trying a soft, natural portrait style.

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