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More than 400 Airmen assigned to Flights 421-431, graduated from U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, June 26-27, 2024. Colonel Taylor Ferrell, Commander, 12th Flying Training Wing, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph., reviewed the ceremony.

(U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan Cotto)

A list of basic supplies for card making: cardmaking.about.com/od/Getting-Started/ss/Basic-Card-Mak...

 

(created by Candice of ShortcakeScraps)

Holmdel First Aid Squad two day Basic Extrication Class. Day1 was in the classroom explaining our objects and the tools used. Day 2 was tool time. 15 members learned about vehicle stabilization and got hands on experience extracting a patient from a wrecked vehicle. Both pneumatic tools and battery operated tools were used including cutters, spreaders, and combi-tools. Three groups of 5 members each worked on 3 different vehicles. After lunch we divided into 2 groups that worked on two larger SUV vehicles that were on their side.

Sustained Airborne Training (82d Airborne Division photo by CPT Craig Arnold/ Released)

Corporal John Raymond from 2 Royal Welsh shows off the game he's invented called 'Basic Training'now available from local charities across the Salisbury Plain area.

ЕЖЕГОДНАЯ КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ ХОНЕВЕЛЛ 16 - 18 СЕНТЯБРЯ 2014 ГОДА

Basic Base @ Poppodium Underground

The basic cards for red player in Colony (Bezier Games 2016).

I think I'm losing where I end and you begin.

 

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XX is great. Listen

Equipment is assembled(82d Airborne Division photo by CPT Craig Arnold/ Released)

Homemade heart shaped biscuits. These were really simple to make!

The Pumpkin Run is, in my view, is the best local area car show. It has all types of cars from basic stockers to hotrods of all types.

Basic lightning layout ver1, only with those nasty blank spots labeled

Holmdel First Aid Squad two day Basic Extrication Class. Day1 was in the classroom explaining our objects and the tools used. Day 2 was tool time. 15 members learned about vehicle stabilization and got hands on experience extracting a patient from a wrecked vehicle. Both pneumatic tools and battery operated tools were used including cutters, spreaders, and combi-tools. Three groups of 5 members each worked on 3 different vehicles. After lunch we divided into 2 groups that worked on two larger SUV vehicles that were on their side.

Tower Training(82d Airborne Division photo by CPT Craig Arnold/ Released)

Using the Maxbotics ultrasonic rangefinder

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