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Your North Sikkim tour will remain incomplete if you go by the tour operator's advise and keep on counting " 5 Point - 7 Point " . Get down at Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary and admire the subtle color of Rhododendron vernicosum . This is basically a native of China with glossy leaves and Wide mouth bell shaped flower which comes in a compact inflorescence containing six to twelve individual flowers.
In this trip I wanted to see & photograph Rhododendron only ; somehow I have got attracted to that part of art which is known as Botanical Illustration , sadly I cannot draw , can only enjoy other people's work.
After only three months at the first location, we were advised that the site was now sold for redevelopment & we had to leave by the end of December 1999.
Now getting facilities for this kind of project was not easy, however I knew of this building which had just changed hands.
God knows what the gentleman involved thought when he got my cold call.
However, he was very enthusiastic & sympathetic to our plight, saying that we could move in on a temporary basis. That temporary period lasted almost 11 years.
There was no way ‘Bon-Accord’ would have been restored without this facility. Alas it was a downright shame that the finished loco sat there for two years due to lack of a shed at Crathes.
The small fact that I had managed to arrange the use of this building was of course quietly forgotten & when some of us retired from the project, we were rather pointedly told to hand over our keys.
I collected my electric kettle just before they were due to have their knitting circle meeting & left.
This picture is from April 2000, ‘Bon-Accord’s frames had just arrived back from shotblasting.
I spent my Easter holidays painting the frames, matching the shade of green to a remnant on the inside face of one of the wheelsets.
The other parts of the loco & coach bodies were moved there one Saturday in December 1999.
SOAR Advising Intern Caitlin Devos and SOAR Student Program Intern Claire Allen get excited for the video shoot.
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
Academic Advisor Juanita Cross at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
The 151st Romanian Contingent 'Black Wolves' celebrated their national Heroes Day and Ascension Day on Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, with their U.S. Partners in Train, Advise and Assist Command - South May 25. The Black Wolves also honored some of their U.S. partners for their help in their base defense operations, presenting them Romanian Army awards for their continued efforts.
(Photos By Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, TAAC-S PAO)
Neck brace.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Iraq—Sgt. Kwame Hart, right, a combat medic section chief assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, mentors an Iraqi policeman as he places an improvised neck brace on a notional casualty during basic combat lifesaver training, Feb. 12, 2011. Hart, a native of Georgetown, Guyana, and his Soldiers led the medical class for Iraqi policemen assigned to 3rd Federal Police Division, teaching basic and advanced first aid skills at the battalion aid station on Contingency Operating Site Marez. “Black Dragon” Soldiers of 5th Bn., 82nd FA Regt., conducted a three-day training class for the Iraqi policemen enhancing Iraqi Security Forces’ medical skills as part of U.S. Division-North’s advise, train and assist mission in support of Operation New Dawn.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angel Washington, 4th AAB PAO, 1st Cav. Div., USD-N)
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
Academic Advisor Juanita Cross at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
Freshmen meet with their advising group and meet their academic advisor. Academic advisors are here to help them transition to academic life at Millsaps.
Crystal Armstrong from the Center for Student Success and First Year Experience advises some students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Academic Advisor Jackie Collins at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
Security.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, Iraq – Spc. Danial Amos, infantryman, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, stands watch during a partnered security patrol, Feb. 6, 2011, in Jazani al Chol, Diyala province, Iraq. The 1st Bn., 21st Inf. Regt., Soldiers worked with Iraqi Army soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 19th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division, to disrupt potential violent extremist operations in the area.
(U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Robert England, 2nd AAB PAO, 25th Inf. Div., USD-N)
Advise from my last experience; don't go into a toy shop with a realpuki watching over your shoulder!
Freshmen meet with their advising group and meet their academic advisor. Academic advisors are here to help them transition to academic life at Millsaps.
Reviewing supplies.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Iraq – Sergeant Lydia Davis, left, supply sergeant for Company C, 27th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, and Sgt. Corina Lopez, operations noncommissioned officer for Company C, review an order for an incoming shipment of supplies at the company headquarters at Contingency Operating Site Marez, Iraq, July 21, 2011. Davis, a native of Dallas, and Lopez, a native of Redlands, Calif., are currently deployed in support of Operation New Dawn.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Terence Ewings, 4th AAB PAO, 1st Cav. Div., USD-N)
Staff officers with the 2nd Iraqi Federal Police Division work together during a staff planning course as they develop a course of action for a practical exercise during a five-day course which was designed to increase the attendees’ abilities to better conduct future operational planning Aug. 29, 2011 at Joint Security Station Justice, Iraq. The course was instructed by the “Tomahawk” Stability Transition Team attached to 5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center. (U.S. Army photo by Bailos Albazi, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
EducationUSA is the U.S. Department of State's global network of more than 400 educational advising centers in approximately 180 countries and territories. The annual EducationUSA Forum is for international education professionals who work in student recruitment, enrollment, and support services at accredited U.S. colleges and universities.
Monica Zeigler pictured in the conference room at the Student Success Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on Tuesday, April 26, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, Iraq – Specialist Michael Olsen, right, a native of Boise, Idaho, and intelligence systems maintainer with Company A, 2nd Special Troops Battalion, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, bandages a simulated casualty’s face during training for the combat lifesaver course at Contingency Operating Base Warhorse, Iraq, July 13, 2011.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Quentin Johnson, 2nd AAB PAO, 1st Cav. Div., USD – N)
A member of the 6th Brigade, 2nd Iraqi Federal Police Division gives a book bag to a young boy in Baghdad’s Kadhamiyah neighborhood June 7, 2011 during a humanitarian aid mission with Soldiers from 5th “Longknife” Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center. The boy showed the officer an injury on his leg, and Soldiers from the Longknife Squadron saw to it that he was medically treated. (U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Jude Cooke, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
Maj. Ron McCarthy, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST) medical officer and acting survey-team leader (center right) gives a mission briefing to fellow team members Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola (far right), Sgt. Christopher Rodriguez (center left), Staff Sgt. David Hansen (far left) and other team members during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y. on April 12, 2017. Team members are trained to identify chemical, biological, and radiological agents and advise first-responders on how to deal with these materials. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Raymond Drumsta, 42nd Infantry Division)
The 151st Romanian Contingent 'Black Wolves' celebrated their national Heroes Day and Ascension Day on Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, with their U.S. Partners in Train, Advise and Assist Command - South May 25. The Black Wolves also honored some of their U.S. partners for their help in their base defense operations, presenting them Romanian Army awards for their continued efforts.
(Photos By Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, TAAC-S PAO)
Wake Forest professor Ted Gellar-Goad holds a group advising session for first year students in a classroom in Tribble Hall on Thursday, August 23, 2018. The students, who are all in Gellar-Goad's First Year Seminar class Beware the Ides, participate in the role playing game "Bomb the Church," in which they have to argue the relative value of human lives versus art.
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FORWARD OPERATING BASE NORMANDY, Iraq – U.S. Army 1st Lt. Stuard Stegall, a platoon leader assigned to 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, provides feedback from his evaluation of a training exercise at Forward Operating Base Normandy, Iraq, March 23, 2011. Iraqi cadre, previously trained by U.S. forces, instructed the Tadreeb al Shamil courses, while U.S. Soldiers assumed a supervisory role, reviewed the events and provided feedback. Stuard and his platoon of 1st Bn., 27th Inf. Regt., "Wolfhound," Soldiers, part of the 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, plan to transition full control of the 25-day Tadreeb al Shamil courses to IA leadership by summer.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Shawn Miller, 109th MPAD, USD-N PAO)
Academic Advisor Jackie Collins at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
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150625-N-SQ656-419 KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (June 25, 2015) Rear Adm. Luke McCollum, vice commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, congratulates Naval Aircrewman (Mechanical) 3rd Class Alan Torres, of Navy Operational Support Center Lemoore, for earning the prestigious Army Commendation Medal. Torres earned the award in recognition of his accomplishments while deployed to Afghanistan. Torres worked at the ScanEagle Guardian Eight Site, Train, Advise and Assist Command - South at Kandahar Airfield on Operation Enduring Freedom and Resolute Support. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Kristine Volk, Resolute Support Public Affairs)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Aug. 4, 2015) Afghan National Army 205th Corps Commander Brig. Gen. Dawood Shah Wafadar and Train, Advise and Assist Command - South Commander U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Paul Bontrager conduct an aerial battlefield familiarization flight of key terrain in southern Afghanistan to gain situational awareness and shared understanding of the area. The ANA is responsible for security in the area and works closely with coalition partners from TAAC-S as part of the NATO-led Resolute Support mission. (U.S. military photo by Lt. Kristine Volk, Resolute Support Public Affairs/Released)