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The five band members of Allstar Weekend entertained the military community on Chievres Air Base Jan. 18, 2011. Armed Forces Entertainment presents the tour through U.S. military installations in Europe. (U.S. Army photos by Sylvia Williams)
Explorers BASE! what a place :D
again it's a fourniture place ;P ! ..
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Place: Al Tilal Center - Shuwaikh , Kuwait
Camera: Nikon D300
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/36
Focal Length: 95 mm
ISO Speed: 800
Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV
Flash: Flash fired
Other Info: Speedlight Flash SB-800
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Seven Alaska Army National Guardsmen are competing in the 2016 Alaska Army National Guard’s Best Warrior Competition on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Sept. 25-27. The Best Warrior Competition was designed to test Soldiers in a series of mentally and physically challenging events over the course of 72 hours to determine who the best junior enlisted and noncommissioned officers are in the Alaska Army National Guard. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Balinda O’Neal Dresel)
The Kasturi-class corvettes are two ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy, KD Kasturi (F25) and KD Lekir (F26). They were acquired in the mid-1980s. The two ships constitute the Malaysian Navy's 22nd Corvette Squadron, their homeport being Lumut. After about 25 years of service, they underwent an extensive modernisation known as Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) starting in 2009, enabling them to be employed for another 10 to 15 years. They have since been returned to active duty.
The two ships of the class are named after Hang Kasturi and Hang Lekir, two heroic figures from the Malay 15th-century epic narrative Hikayat Hang Tuah. They share this characteristic with the two Lekiu-class frigates KD Lekiu and KD Jebat, as well as the old frigate-turned-trainingship KD Hang Tuah, all of which are named after figures from the epic as well.
The class was ordered in February 1981, and built by the German Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) shipyard. Both ships were simultaneously launched on 14 May 1983 and commissioned on 15 August 1984. Two more were planned, but were never ordered. The Kasturi class is based on HDW's FS 1500 design. The two ships constitute the Royal Malaysian Navy's 22nd Corvette Squadron. Their homeport is Lumut at the west coast of the Malayan Peninsula, facing the Strait of Malacca and the Indian Ocean.
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Strobist Info: Sunpak 383 shot through umbrella which was half covered by black cover at 1/2 power on left. Reflector on right. Triggered using RF-602.
The umbrella was half blocked so as to not throw light on the wood blinds but still light the model. Some pictures were shot with the light coming in through the door on the left but eventually I blocked it out with some foam core to maintain a more consistent setup.
Taken at the Strobist Meet, Greet, Eat & Photo Shoot at the Anchorage Club C/O Coast Guard Base.
3/10/18 Benedetti Field in San Francisco, CA during USF BASE vs Xavier. Chris M. Leung for USF Dons Baseball
The base of a tree trunk found by Kari Gibson south of Crail in Fife which looks like gymnospermous tree Cordaites.
The fossilised lower tree trunk with the upper parts of thick roots looks like it could be a descendant of the conifer called the gymnospermous tree Cordaites, from the appearance of its bark?
It was found very close to coal seams.
Links to the gymnospermous tree Cordaites:
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/steur/engcor...
close up of a discharge screen printing with water based ink on a charcoal gray t-shirt from Sun Apparel. Printing by forwardprinting.com of the t-shirtforums.com logo
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers, 102nd Cavalry Regiment, during an after action report on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Nov. 20, 2021. The 102nd Cavalry conducted CASEVAC training in order to prepare for XCTC later next year. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Schwenk)
Q-Base 2014 - Creatures of the Night
Weeze Airport, Germany
13.09.2014
Client: Q-Dance
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Graphics from the year 2000 Baltic 21 biannual indicator-based status report on sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region (Baltic 21 Series No 1/2000). The graphic shows life expectancy at birth in 1997, male and female.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Philippe Rekacewicz
March Air Force Base, Riverside County, CA
Listed: 12/06/1994
The March Field Historic District appears to be significant at the State level of significance in the areas of military history (National Register Criterion A) and architecture (National Register Criterion C). Under architecture, the district is significant in three respects. First, it is a distinguished example of a military base laid out according to city planning principles of the 1920s (type, period of construction), illustrating dramatically how those principles took form when applied to a large military installation. March Field exhibits this type of planning better than any other military installation in California. Second, it is an important example of the work of architect, Myron Hunt (work of a master), being the only known military base designed by him. Finally, it is an extraordinarily large assemblage of buildings built using hollow wall concrete construction methods (method of construction), illustrating the range of applications for that technology better than any other known property in California. Under military history, it is significant at the State level for its association with the development of the Air Corps (Air Force) on the West Coast, serving as the key training and bombardment facility on the West Coast during most of the period of significance. The period of significance extends from 1928 to 1943, the period during which buildings were constructed according to the master plan for the base, developed in 1928. The historic district also includes a building from 1918, a remnant from a World War I-era version of March Field. This building, while built outside the period of significance for this historic district, is individually eligible for listing in the National Register. The historic district retains a remarkably high degree of integrity to its period of significance, with 199 of the 228 buildings and structures contributing to the property.
THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN I SKETCH
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i'm bored D8
You could say this is the outer skeleton for most of my drawings and what they look like. God sometimes I lookit my sketches and I go "my way of sketching is really a mess" It really is a miracle that I can find all the lines I need.
This is the base for my Queen of Diamonds picture, the next installment of my Queen Suit set. Bout time I started it up again.
I'll probably delete this later, after I finish the real piece XD
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck, deputy commandant for Combat Development and Integration, Marine Corps Combat Development Command leads a discussion during an amphibious capabilities Symposium (PALS) on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, May 20, 2015. PALS is designed to bring together senior leaders of allies and partners Marine Corps, naval infantries, and militaries spanning the Indo-Asia-Pacific region with interest in military amphibious capability development. This year, 22 nations sent representatives to observe the training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Wesley Timm/Released)
The impressive sky only stopped the smaller planes. Lots of the bigger craft and those travelling in other directions still managed to escape the torrential downpours - I stayed safely on the ground!!
9-27-07-"The Spire" base (Height-120 metres/393 ft.) unveiled 2002 center of O'Connell St.-Dublin, Ireland. The Spire, was to have been the Millenium Spire but did not get finished until 2002/early 2003. The Irish have not quite accepted this "Stiletto in the Ghetto" or the "Spike", as some refer to it. Stands on the site of the old Nelson's Pillar which was removed abruptly by the IRA. It is the largest sculpture in the world, a 120 metres high cone that goes from 6 in. at the top to 10 ft. at the base and the price tag was totally unbelievable. Constructed of 8 hollow tubes of stainless steel and features a tuned mass damper to counteract sway. Used by many as a landmark as to where they are in the city.