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As the final day of competition came to an end on November 6, Army JROTC Cadets from Adairsville High School found time to rest while waiting for the award ceremony to start. Over 2,300 JROTC Cadets from across the country met in Molena, Ga. to compete in a series of five physically challenging events as part of the 2022 Army JROTC National Raider Championships November 3-6, 2022. (Photo by Sarah Windmueller, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs)
feb challenge: redo a stock outfit. i chose happy harbor.
this was a great challenge. i had a grand plan: a navy peacoat, perhaps a knit stripey fitted boatneck sweater, definitely a white pencil skirt (a la women's navy uniform). but then i couldn't find buttons tiny for the coat (you see pins standing in for buttons) and couldn't find a fabric store with plain white cotton or ANYTHING non-silky/slinky/shiny. so i made a ribbon skirt with the help of good ol' aleene's tacky glue. i decided i wanted a fitted coat, so i nixed the sweater and was gonna do a cute "tatoo" (on magic tape, for this purpose) on her collarbone. and i forgot the tape at work.
so last night i was frustrated and avoided working on it. and today i kinda gave up on making anything good come of it.
and then my camera battery was dead. so it was photobooth and holding miss vesta at the right angle to get in the frame. argh.
totally didn't come together. and my mailed packet for the march challenge is AWOL. i fear i'm not going to do so well.
argh
09/52 - 52 Weeks of 2018
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Lawnscaping Challenge #8 Design Team sample "All About Critters" using Lawn Fawn's "Critters In The Forest" and "Harolds ABCs" stamps, paper from Echo Park and Jenni Bowlin "Spice Tin" ink. Colored with Copics.
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New cadets from 2nd Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company A enter the Soldier First Responder/Communications lane of the Neel challenge on Aug. 4. The Neel Challenge is the culminating military skills test for the Class of 2015, named in honor of 1st Lt. Phillip Neel, a Class of 2005 graduate who was killed April 2007 while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The daylong event evaluates the new cadets on everything they’ve learned through Cadet Basic Training, from marksmanship and land navigation to Soldier First Responder and communications skills. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
Dodge Challenger, Heat winner for the Kingstown Shipping - Classic American Car of the Year award at the NEC Classic Motor Show 2025. See more from the show in the December issue of Classic and Competition Car magazine. Free at www.classicandcompetitioncar.com