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Compositionally Challenged: Week 16 One place, 3 choices. Point Pelee National Park Visitor Centre Area.
Squads must work together to complete a modified combat fitness test, otherwise known as Mission Boston in honor of the 82nd Airborne Division’s nighttime parachute landing on D-Day in Normandy. This was the final event in the Lambka Challenge, which also included a shuttle run, pull ups, Humvee push, tire flip, low crawl, litter and buddy carry. The Lambka Challenge was the culminating team-building exercise at the end of the first iteration of Cadet Basic Training for the new cadets of the Class of 2017. The challenge, July 19, was named in honor of 1st Lt. Todd Lambka, a Class of 2010 graduate and infantry officer who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan. The Lambka Challenge was designed by the cadet cadre to test new cadets on their physical and mental development from the past three weeks of CBT on a sprawling course throughout West Point. U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Based quite heavily on BMCK's Challenger on Brickshelf but with differences to running gear and turret. A very fun build and I think pretty true to minifg scale. The tracks are 1 stud too wide though
Evening spiritual conference, Adoration and Benediction with Father Weber before retiring for the night in the Church Hall.
Stop 3 - St. Joseph Catholic Church, Clayton. MO
The Joseph Challenge Pilgrimage is named in honor of St. Joseph, the foster father of Our Lord. He is looked to as a role model of authentic masculine virtues, such as chastity and hard work. The Pilgrimage takes place near the date of the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, which is celebrated on May 1st. It is organized by Catholic laymen specifically for men 18 years of age and older.
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Imágenes correspondientes al Challenge 4ALL, celebrado en la Playa de Las Marañuelas el pasado 14 de abril de 2019
The F/V Challenge, formerly from Bass Harbor in Mount Desert Island, Maine and now in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Announcement of the winning high school team at the USA Science and Engineering fest on April 25, 2014
This immaculate 1970 Challenger R/T 440 was mooning me at the car park of Tampere Hot Rod & Rock show earlier this year.
1/320 second | f/3.2 | 100
I went out with my friend Jonathan to the Indian Reservation fields just on the East side of the 101 to try and take some sunset/car photos. I love this shot because I was able to get the sun right before it set and then have the road carry on the left side of the frame and then to see the field on the right and Camelback Mountain in the far back, I am glad I was also able to exposure enough for the foreground and background (editing helped a bit as well). The front of these new Challengers look mean with the four circle lights and that makes me like this shot even more!
Take a subject as far out of context as possible.
— Andrew Zuckerman
And this shoe shaper could be a prehistoric skull....
Ik ben gechallenged om mijn leven voor een week te delen GEEN WOORDEN, alleen plaatjes in zwart en wit.
TAG Aviation, Bombardier CL600-2B19 Challenger 850, cn 8081.
Seen at MAD/LEMD during Final Four Eurobasket
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For Our Daily Challenge - Size
A set of origami boxes - all hand folded - one serving as the lid to the next. Ultimately they all fit inside each other like nesting Russian dolls.
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Made for the MAMMA challenge/swap.
Background, "Velvet" flock paper by Laura Ashley, Silk flower inked.
New cadets are graded on drill and ceremony outside Washington Hall during the Lambka Challenge. The Lambka Challenge was the culminating team-building exercise at the end of the first iteration of Cadet Basic Training for the new cadets of the Class of 2017. The challenge, July 19, was named in honor of 1st Lt. Todd Lambka, a Class of 2010 graduate and infantry officer who was killed in action while serving in Afghanistan. The Lambka Challenge was designed by the cadet cadre to test new cadets on their physical and mental development from the past three weeks of CBT on a sprawling course throughout West Point. U.S. Army photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO