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SYDNEY, Australia (June 23, 2015) - The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin (DDG 89) departs Sydney Harbor after a port visit. Mustin is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Flewellyn/Released) 150623-N-ZZ786-066
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Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea (Oct. 22, 2016) - U.S. Air Force combat controllers assigned to the 1st Special Operations Squadron, 320th Special Tactics Squadron and Republic of Korea (ROK) 255th Special Operations Squadron, pull security and establish a line of communication at Kunsan Air Base. Members from the 320th STS and 1st SOS worked with the ROK 255th SOS to enhance U.S. and ROK Air Force Special Operations Forces' capabilities. They conducted infiltration methods, jump clearing team operations, airfield establishment, aircraft control and close air support familiarization. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Colville McFee/Released) 161022-F-IF848-0359
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แบบที่ 1 พื้นฐานเขียนแบบวิศวกรรม 20 ชั่วโมง ชั่วโมงละ 150 บาท
เหมาะสำหรับผู้ที่ไม่มีพื้นฐานเลย แต่ต้องการเขียนแบบมืออาชีพ
แบบที่ 2 เขียนแบบ 2 มิติ 20 ชั่วโมง ชั่วโมงละ 180 บาท
เหมาะสำหรับผู้ที่มีพื้นฐานเน้นเทคนิคการเขียนภาพ ภาพฉาย การกำหนดขนาด มาตรฐานงานเขียนแบบ ผู้ต้องการเลื่อนขั้นการทำงาน
แบบที่ 3 เขียนแบบ 3 มิติ 20 ชั่วโมง ชั่วโมงละ 200 บาท
เหมาะสำหรับผู้ที่มีพื้นฐานเน้นเทคนิคการเขียนภาพ 3 มิติ เข้าใจระบบแกนในการวางภาพ เพื่อนำไปประยุกต์สู่งาน 3D animation
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เนื้อหาหลักสูตรโดยย่อ :
1) จัดพื้นที่หน้าจอในการทำงาน, กำหนดรูปแบบและลักษณะ Crosshair
2) ควบคุมปุ่มเม้าส์และคีย์บอร์ด คีย์ลัด ในการสร้างแบบ
3) กำหนดหน่วยวัดและความละเอียดค่าระยะในการทำงาน
4) กำหนดและใช้งาน Object Snap , Ortho , Polar
5) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Line ในการสร้างเส้นชนิดแยกส่วนประกอบ
....ทั้งแบบใช้ค่าระยะและพิกัดอ้างอิง
6) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด PolyLine สร้างเส้นชนิดเส้นต่อเนื่องเป็นชิ้นเดียว
7) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด MultiLine ในการสร้างเส้นคู่แบบต่อเนื่อง ทั้งแบบ
... ใช้ค่าระยะและพิกัดอ้างอิง
ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Rectangleสร้างรูปสี่เหลี่ยมแบบใช้ค่าระยะและพิกัด
9) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Offset สำเนาเส้นแบบใช้ค่าระยะเพื่อกำหนดขนาด
10) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Trim ในการตัดเศษส่วนเกินของเส้นชิ้นงาน
11) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Extend ในการต่อชนส่วนที่ขาดของเส้นชิ้นงาน
12) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Copy คัดลอกชิ้นที่ซ้ำกัน แบบใช้ค่าระยะและพิกัด
13) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด MOVE เคลื่อนย้ายชิ้นงานแบบใช้ค่าระยะและพิกัด
14) แบบฝึกหัด-แบบทดสอบ : สร้างแบบแปลนห้องพัก พร้อมจัดวางเฟอร์นิเจอร์
15) สร้างและควบคุม Layer แยกระดับชั้นของแบบชิ้นงานแต่ละลักษณะสำคัญ
16) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Polygon สร้างรูปหลายเหลี่ยม ใช้ค่าระยะหรือพิกัด
17) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Circle สร้างรูปวงกลม โดยใช้ค่ารัศมีและพิกัดอ้างอิง
1 ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Arc สร้างเส้นโค้ง วงกลม โดยใช้จุดอ้างอิง 3 จุด
19) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Hatch ลงลายแรเงาเพื่อแยกลักษณะที่ในพื้นที่แบบ
20) ปรับมุม ทิศทางของแกน Crosshair สำหรับการเขียนแบบแนวแกนเอียง
21) เขียนแบบตามแนวแกนเอียง โดยใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw และ Modify
22) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Inquiry ชนิด Distance หาค่าระยะความยาวของแบบ
23) สร้างแบบรูปด้านตั้งโดยใช้แบบแปลนที่มีอยู่
24) ใช้แบบชิ้นงานจากไฟล์อื่นๆ โดย Insert External Reference และ Block
25) แบบฝึกหัด-แบบทดสอบ : สร้างแบบแปลนและรูปด้าน ศาลา 8 เหลี่ยม
......พร้อมชิ้นงานประกอบ
26) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw และ Modify สร้างกรอบและพื้นที่พิมพ์แบบ
27) เข้ามาตราส่วน ให้กับแบบที่สร้างขึ้น ด้วย ชุดคำสั่ง Modify : Scale
2 กำหนดอักษร Single Line Text ให้เหมาะกับมาตราส่วนและพิมพ์ตัวอักษร
29) กำหนดรูปแบบของเส้นบอกระยะ (Dimension)
30) ใช้เส้น Dimension บอกระยะตามแนวเอียงตามแบบ
31) ใช้เส้น Dimension บอกมุม รัศมี และเส้นผ่านศูนย์กลาง
31) การแก้ไขเส้น Dimension ที่มีอยู่ในแบบ
32) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Style ในการสร้างและเปลี่ยน สี, ลักษณะ และขนาดของเส้น
33) การพิมพ์แบบ (Print, Plot) ในหน้าต่าง Plot Device และ Plot settings
34) สั่งพิมพ์แบบตามขนาดกระดาษมาตรฐาน เข้ามาตราส่วน
35) แบบฝึกหัด-แบบทดสอบ :
......ใส่ Dimension เพื่อบอกระยะ, มุม, รัศมีหรือเส้นผ่านศูนย์กลาง
36) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Ellipse ในการสร้างรูปวงรี โดยใช้ค่าระยะหรือพิกัด
37) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Draw ชนิด Point สร้างจุดอ้างอิงหรือสัญลักษณ์ประกอบแบบ
3 ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Array คัดลอกชิ้นงาน ตามระยะและทิศทาง
39) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Rotate หมุนทิศทางของชิ้นงานโดยใช้ค่าองศา
40) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Scale ย่อหรือขยายชิ้นงาน
41) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Mirror พลิกกลับด้านตรงกันข้ามของชิ้นงาน
42) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Fillet ในการต่อมุมโค้งตามค่ารัศมี
43) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Chamfer ตัดมุมตามแนวเอียงตามค่าระยะจุดตัด
44) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Stretch เพิ่มหรือลด ช่วงระยะทั้งส่วน ของแบบ
45) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Modify ชนิด Explode แยกเส้นส่วนประกอบชิ้นงานที่ติดกัน
46) แบบฝึกหัด-แบบทดสอบ : สร้างแบบแปลนและรูปด้านของ นาฬิกาข้อมือ
47) แบบฝึกหัด-แบบทดสอบ : แบบแปลนและรูปด้าน อาคารสำนักงาน-โรงงาน
4 ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง View และ Viewport ในการกำหนดด้านที่จะขึ้นรูปโมเดล
49) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Shade ในการแสดงผล ภาพชิ้นงาน 3D
50) ขึ้นรูปทรง 3D จากแบบ 2D ด้วยคำสั่ง Extrude สำหรับรูปทรงแท่งทึบตัน
51) ขึ้นรูปทรง 3D จากแบบ 2D ชนิดเจาะช่อง-รู ด้วย Subtract และ Extrude
52) ขึ้นรูปทรง 3D จากแบบ 2D ด้วย Revolve สำหรับรูปทรงกลึง-ทรงกระบอก
53) ใช้ชุดคำสั่ง Solid ขึ้นรูปทรง 3D ชนิดเรขาคณิต
..... รูปทรง Box, Sphere, Cylinder, Cone, Wedge และ Torus
54) จัดวางโมเดลส่วนประกอบแต่ละชิ้น ด้วยคำสั่ง Move, Rotate, Scale และ
..... Copy เพื่อให้รวมชิ้นงาน
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NEW YORK (MARCH 30, 2020) The Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) pulls in to Pier 20 in support of the nation’s COVID-19 response efforts and will serve as a referral hospital for non-COVID-19 patients currently admitted to shore-based hospitals. This allows shore-based hospitals to focus their efforts on COVID-19 cases. One of the Department of Defense's missions is Defense Support of Civil Authorities. DoD is supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the lead federal agency, as well as state, local and public health authorities in helping protect the health and safety of the American people. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Adelola Tinubu/Released)
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (March 8, 2022) - Air Chief Marshal Napadej Dhupatemiya, left, Royal Thai Air Force Commander-in-Chief, and United States Air Force Gen. Ken Wilsbach, right, Pacific Air Forces commander, meet at PACAF headquarters for an office call, March 8, 2022. The visit included a roundtable discussion with PACAF leaders, an Agile Combat Employment brief, and familiarization with unit operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jimmie D. Pike) 220308-F-IP756-1150
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Handover of command at helicopter squadron 64.
Two weeks ago, there was a lot of activity in the skies over the German region of Oberwaben to mark the change of commanding officer at Laupheim Air Base. For the roll call there was an overflight of 6 H145 and 2 Ch53.
CORAL SEA (July 20, 2013) - Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU) land on the beach aboard Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 1646 during a beach assault in support of Talisman Saber 2013. Talisman Saber is a biennial exercise that enhances multilateral collaboration between U.S. and Australian forces for future combined operations, humanitarian assistance, and natural disaster response. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Andrew B. Church)
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Me, on the Captain's Chair, located at the Bridge. The Captain was not using his chair at the time. At the USS Lexington (CV-16).
The USS Lexington (CV-16) is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. Launched and commissioned in 1943, she was designated as an aviator training carrier in 1962, first as CVT-16 and later as AVT-16. She was retired in 1991 and brought to Corpus Christi, Texas, to serve as a floating museum. Her surviving sister ships USS Yorktown (CV-10), USS Intrepid (CV-11) and USS Hornet (CV-12) carry lower pennant numbers, but USS Lexington was laid down and commissioned earlier, making her the oldest remaining fleet carrier in the world. I visited this ship on April 20, 2021.
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea (July 25, 2013) - 1st Lt. Jordan Criss speaks with members of the 9th Battalion, 51st Infantry Division, Republic of Korea army (ROKA). The ROKA’s special forces unit was on hand to have their first face-to-face meeting with Osan’s defenders. Criss is the air base defense and intelligence officer in charge assigned to the 51st Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Siuta B. Ika)
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20th FW Wing Command Post, Upper Heyford. Taken during an excellent tour with the UH Heritage folks.
Brigadier Gen. Maria Britt hands the colors off to Col. Andy Hall, her one-time XO, during the change of command ceremony for the 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade. Columbus, GA August 8, 2010.
(Picture by Private 1st Class Ted Burzynski, UPAR, 5th Brigade, Georgia State Defense Force)
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea (Aug. 7, 2013) - Medical staff from both the 8th Fighter Wing and the 38th Fighter Group coordinate plans to transport the injured during exercise Beverly Midnight 13-3. The mass casualty exercise demonstrated the Wolf Pack’s ability to coordinate with the Republic of Korea air force as well as respond to an enemy attack. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jessica Haas)
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PEARL HARBOR (Dec. 6, 2015) - Service members carry ceremonial wreaths to be presented to the entombed crew of the USS Utah during the USS Utah Memorial sunset tribute at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Several events will take place leading up to the 74th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day to pay tribute to the nation's military while enlightening Americans about veterans and service. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Gabrielle Joyner/Released) 151206-N-WC566-033
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PACIFIC OCEAN (July 13, 2016) - The Chinese Navy ships guided-missile frigate Hengshui (572) and guided-missile destroyer Xian (153), French Navy Floréal-class frigate FS Prairial (F 731) and Republic of Indonesia Navy Diponegoro-class corvette KRI Diponegoro (365) steam in formation as part of a replenishment-at-sea approach exercise during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2016. Twenty-six nations, more than 40 ships and submarines, more than 200 aircraft, and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC from June 30 to Aug. 4, in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California. The world's largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity that helps participants foster and sustain the cooperative relationships that are critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans. RIMPAC 2016 is the 25th exercise in the series that began in 1971. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason Noble/Released)
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Warrant Officer Clayton Davenport (center), a food safety officer assigned to Public Health Command District-Southern Europe, verifies company records with Cyril Achcar, Manager of Societe des Eaux Minerales du Mali, during an audit of a bottled water facility in Mali, Nov. 10, 2015. The audit was performed to ensure the facility utilized acceptable laboratory practices, proper testing methods and meets U.S. standards. (U.S. Army Africa photo)
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POHANG, South Korea (Mar. 17, 2017) - Republic of Korea Marines (ROK) with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, position and prepare their bodies as they land on to hollow ground during Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) 17-6, near Camp Mujuk, ROK. The purpose of KMEP 17-6 is to enhance and improve the interoperability of both U.S. Marine Corps and Republic of Korea Marines at the tactical level to build warfighting capabilities as partners. This includes ground combat element staff planning, mechanized maneuvers, mountain warfare training, bilateral tank operations and live fire ranges. (Courtesy photo) 170317-M-PB788-0112
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Command Sgt. Maj. Mical L. Seaton takes rSgt. Maj. Jerome M. Shelton takes responsibility as the command sergeant major of the Danville-based 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team from Command Sgt. Maj. James C. Bolton, Jr., Nov. 1, 2019, at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Lt. Col. Edwin R. Bochtler, commander of the 429th, presided over the ceremony that included an exchange of the noncommissioned officer sword that represented the change of responsibility of the battalion’s senior noncommissioned officer from Bolton to Shelton. (U.S. National Guard photo by Cotton Puryear)
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska (June 22, 2017) - U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Terrence Greene, the fifth Air Force command chief, and Warrant Officer Katsumi Yamazaki, the senior enlisted advisor of the Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF), look through JASDF KC-767 goggles at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The JASDF KC-767 boom operators control the boom from a seat behind the cockpit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Isaac Johnson) 170622-F-YK359-1290
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APRA HARBOR, Guam (June 21, 2017) - Sailors assigned to Commander, Task Force 75, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 1, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5 dive on the American Tanker, a sunken concrete barge used to transport fuel during WWII, in Guam's Apra Harbor. EODMU 5 conducts mine countermeasures, improvised explosive device operations, renders safe explosive hazards, and disarms underwater explosives such as mines. (U.S. Navy Combat Camera photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alfred A. Coffield) 170621-N-ON977-0044
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The 4-118th Combined Arms Battalion, South Carolina National Guard, honored U.S. Army Lt. Col. Joseph B. Bulwinkle, 4-118th Combined Arms Battalion outgoing commander, and welcomed U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brandon T. Pitcher, during the 4-118th Combined Arms Battalion change of command held at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, South Carolina, Jan. 9, 2021. Bulwinkle relinquished his command to Pitcher after a successful nearly five-year post as commander. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kimberly D. Calkins, South Carolina National Guard)
SABAH PROVINCE, Malaysia (Nov. 11, 2016) - Marines with Battalion Landing Team (BLT) 1st Battalion, 4th Marines walk away from an MV-22 Osprey after exiting the aircraft during exercise Tiger Strike. BLT 1/4 both set up and ran training events for Soldiers with the 7th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment and participated in jungle training led by Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) during the exercise. Tiger Strike 16 is a bilateral exercise between the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group/11th MEU and MAF designed to enhance communication and coordination, and increase combat readiness within the context of a stability and security in the region. The 11th MEU is participating in Tiger Strike during its regularly scheduled deployment through the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Devan Gowans/Released) 161111-M-GM943-001
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Lt. Gen. Edward C. Cardon (left) accepts the colors of U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) from Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno in the command's first change of command ceremony, at Fort Belvoir, Va., Sept. 3, 2013. Cardon succeeds ARCYBER's first commander, Lt. Gen. Rhett A. Hernandez as the organization's senior leader. Read the Army's article about the event at www.army.mil/article/110596/army_cyber_conducts_first_cha... (U.S. Army photo)
Lt. Gen. Eric Fiel, commander of the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command, presents an Bronze Star to Master Sgt. Aaron May, 123rd Special Tactics Squadron combat controller, at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Ky. on June 28, 2012. The adjutant general of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Maj. Gen. Edward W. Tonini was also on hand to present a Purple Heart and 10 other military decorations to members of the Guard’s 123rd Special Tactics Squadron for their outstanding service in Iraq and Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Phil Speck)
ORLANDO, Fla. — Hundreds of Soldiers and veterans accompanied by their friends and loved ones gathered at the Rosen Shingle Creek resort in Orlando Dec. 17, 2016, to celebrate the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)’s third annual Lt. Gen. (Retired) Jack C. Stultz Military Ball.
Hosted by the 143d ESC command team and its community partners, the formal event offered a unique opportunity for Soldiers and civilian employees assigned throughout the Command’s vast area of operations don their suits, gowns or dress uniforms and enjoy the company of new and familiar faces in a fun and friendly atmosphere.
The Ball featured several distinguished guests to include Brig. Gen. Deborah L. Kotulich, commanding general, 143d ESC, and Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Lopes, command sergeant major, 143d ESC. Seated next to them were two of the 143d ESC’s former commanding generals, Maj. Gen. Mark W. Palzer and Lt. Gen (Retired) Jack C. Stultz. The Command etched Stultz’s name to the Ball in honor of his 38-year military career that culminated in the prestigious assignment as Chief of the U.S. Army Reserve from 2006-2012.
Throughout the evening, the Soldiers and their guests upheld American military tradition by conducting classic ceremonial functions such as the presentation of the colors, singing the national anthem, and offering toasts dedicated to the Soldiers and families of the United States Army.
Pride and patriotism gave way to somber reflection when a spotlight pierced the dim ballroom to illuminate a small candlelight dinner table that epitomized all American prisoners of war as well as the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. Lopes concluded the melancholy affair when he silently marched to the table of Jeanne Weaver, mother of Todd W. Weaver, an Army officer killed in action while leading his platoon in Afghanistan in 2010. Lopes led the Gold Star Mother to the POW and Fallen Soldier Table where together they lit the lone candle that would flicker brightly for the remainder of the Ball.
Palzer and Kotulich took their turns at the podium to express their gratitude to the people who planned, organized, sponsored and supported the event. The commanding generals also reminded their guests of the important role they play in maintaining one of the largest and most versatile Reserve component in world history.
“The youngest leader in the U.S. Army is an E1 (private),” said Palzer, currently commanding the 79th Sustainment Support Command in Los Alamitos, Calif. “The respect and responsibility that we give to our youngest Soldiers prove that anyone can make a difference … Thanks to your service and sacrifice, the Army Reserve has helped keep America strong while making the world a safer place.”
Although the ball officially concluded with a cake cutting, gift presentations and a hardy rendition of the Army Song, many guests remained in the ballroom to take photos, show off their dance moves, or share fond memories with old friends while sipping their favorite beverage.
“This event personifies the 143d ESC,” said Palzer, who, when not in uniform, serves as the Director of Sales Operation for Pactiv Corporation. “This command is more than a premiere logistics unit. It’s a community of caring individuals dedicated to the success of its Soldiers and their families.”
Story by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
Photos by Sgt. Carlene Vera and Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
CORAL SEA (July 10, 2017) - Marines, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), board an MV-22B Osprey, assigned to the "Dragons" of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 265 (Reinforced), on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) as part of a reconnaissance and surveillance insert exercise during Talisman Saber 17. Bonhomme Richard, part of a combined U.S.-Australia-New Zealand expeditionary strike group, is undergoing a series of scenarios that will increase naval proficiencies in operating against blue-water adversarial threats and in its primary mission of launching Marine forces ashore in the littorals. Talisman Saber is a biennial U.S.-Australia bilateral exercise held off the coast of Australia meant to achieve interoperability and strengthen the U.S.-Australia alliance. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Zachary DiPadova/Released) 170710-N-DC385-134
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CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hawaii (Jan. 13, 2011) - Commander, U.S. Pacific Command's (PACOM) Chief of Staff Rear Adm. Robin Watters along with Lt. Cmdr. David Koch, program manager for the 2011 Hawaii-Pacific Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) receive an award from Ms. Gloria Uyehara, executive director of the Federal Executive Board during PACOM's CFC recognition ceremony. Celebrating 50 years of giving, The CFC team raised $6.4 million dollars for 2,700 charities, setting a new record for the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Danny Hayes)
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PADANG, Indonesia (April 12, 2016) - Service members from the Indonesia Marine Corps perform a silent routine during the opening ceremony for the Multilateral Naval Exercise Komodo (MNEK) 2016. MNEK 2016 is a biennial exercise involving 35 countries focused on maritime peacekeeping operations and increasing interoperability between regional navies. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Madailein Abbott/Released) 160412-N-WJ640-053
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CHONBURI, Thailand (Aug. 26, 2013) - Military members coordinate a response to an earthquake scenario during Pacific Endeavor 2013. Pacific Endeavor is held annually and is a multinational, multiservice workshop sponsored by U.S. Pacific Command that addresses humanitarian assistance and disaster response by testing and documenting communication between military forces in the Asia-Pacific region. There are 22 countries participating in this year's workshop. (Photo by TSgt Michael Jackson)
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WATERS SOUTH OF JAPAN (May 17, 2017) - Chief Gunner's Mate Laura Needham fires a .50 caliber machine gun during live-fire training aboard the forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85). McCampbell is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeremy Graham/Released) 170517-N-HI376-087
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The command was responsible for the safety of British shipping in the Western Approaches, a rectangular area of the Atlantic ocean lying on the western coast of Great Britain.
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YARRA : 1884-1917
Historique de la flotte des Messageries Maritimes du commandant Lanfant
Le grand Siècle des Messageries Maritimes du Dr Paul Bois Tome V
Encyclopédie des Messageries Maritimes de Philippe Ramona (site sur le web)
Le forum des anciens des Messageries. De nombreuses photographies, anecdotes et précisons sont régulièrement mises en ligne.
Monsieur Xavier Escallier qui a très amicalement mis à ma disposition sa collection de cartes postales des Messageries.
Les différents sites internet sur la marine marchande, qu'ils soient Britanniques, Espagnols, Français ou autres.
Différents ouvrages personnel sur l'histoire de la marine marchande française.
Indexe (1) : Données du commandant Lanfant dans ouvrage.
Indexe (2) : Données du Docteur Paul Bois dans son ouvrage.
Indexe (3) : Données de Mr Philippe Ramona sur son site web
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Afin d'assumer les dispositions de la convention de 1881 créant la ligne d'Australie et prévoyant un départ de Marseille toutes les 4 semaines, avec une vitesse d'exploitation de 13 nœuds et une réserve de deux nœuds aux essais, 7 paquebots furent construits à La Ciotat entre 1881 et 1884. NATAL – MELBOURNE – CALÉDONIEN – SYDNEY – SALAZIE – YARRA – OCÉANIEN. La coque à la même dimension que celle du SAGHALIEN (plans de Vésigné lancé le 25 juillet 1880 pour la ligne de Chine) mais la machine a 500cv de plus. Ils sont au départ, gréés en 3 mâts-barque, transformés ultérieurement en 3 mâts-goélette, ils perdront vergues et guis avant la guerre de 14
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YARRA : Construit aux chantiers de La Ciotat.
1883 le 12 août : Lancement par Risbec. Il est le premier navire des Messageries à avoir un éclairage électrique à incandescence dès sa construction. On y fera un essai de téléphone intérieur avec 2 postes ‘’Ader’’. Nommé d’après le fleuve arrosant Melbourne.
1884 en février : Livraison. Peint en noir.
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CARACTÉRISTIQUES :
Paquebot poste à hélice avec 2 cheminées. Avant droit et long gaillard, roof arrière entre les 2èmes et 3èmes mâts. Gréé en 3 mâts barque à l'origine.
Longueur : 130,75 mHT – 127,15 mPP
Largeur : 12,7 m
Jauge brute : 4242 tjb (1) 4155tjb (2)
Jauge nette : 2084 tjn
Port en lourd : 2450 tonnes
Déplacement : 6900 tonnes avec 6.75 m de TE (1) - 5900 tonnes (2)
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PROPULSION :
Une machine compound à 3 cylindres : Petit Ø 1,10m - Grand Ø 1.53m- Grand Ø 1.53m - Course 1.10m
8 chaudières cylindriques à 6 kg/cm²
Chauffe au charbon
Puissance : 3400 CV
Vitesse : 15,6 nœuds aux essais.
1 hélice
2 cheminées
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TRANSFORMATIONS :
1885/86 : Transformation pour adjoindre un salon de musique. Ce salon recevra 8 tableaux de Cordouan et 4 de Mlle Maurel.
1895 : Transformations identique à celle du CALÉDONIEN - Machine transformée en triple expansion HP, MP et BP.
Puissance : portée à 4000 cv
Vitesse : Il atteindra 16.8 nds aux essais.
Allongement du roof arrière.
Dépose des vergues
Rehaussement des cheminées
Repeint en blanc.
1905 : Repeint en noir.
1911 à 1912 : Révision complète de la machine et des chaudières
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PERSONNEL :
1895 Machine transformée en triple expansion HP, MP et BP. Puissance portée à 4000 cv il atteindra 16.8 nds aux essais.
Allongement du roof arrière.
Dépose des vergues
Rehaussement des cheminées
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PASSAGERS :
90 en premières classes
44 en secondes classes
75 en troisièmes classes
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LIGNE : NB : Quelques désaccords sur les dates entre le Cdt Lanfant(1), le Dr Paul Bois(2) et Mr Philippe Ramona (3)
1884 le 13 février : Premier départ sous les ordres du Commandant Vincent sur la ligne Australie Nouvelle Calédonie. Départ de Marseille – Suez – Mahé des Seychelles – La Réunion – Maurice – Australie – Nouvelle Calédonie.
1905 à 1907(1) : Alternativement sur la ligne d’Australie et la ligne d‘Extrême-Orient.
1909 à 1914(1) : Placé sur la ligne d’Australie uniquement.
1897 à 1909(2) (3) : Alternativement sur la ligne d’Australie et la ligne d‘Extrême-Orient
1914 à 1917 (3): Affecté à la ligne de Madagascar
1909 à 1917(2): Affecté à la ligne de Madagascar.
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ÉVÉNEMENTS :
1892 le 20 juin (1) : Aborde et coule par temps de brume, dans le port de Marseille, la tartane FAMILLE NOMBREUSE.
1915 (1) S’échoue à la pointe des Galets (Le Port à La Réunion) Il restera en cale sèche à Maurice durant 45 jours pour les différentes réparations.
1917 le 26 mai (1) : Durant le voyage postal retour de Madagascar entre Port Saïd et Marseille, en convoi avec les paquebots OCÉANIEN et EMPEREUR NICHOLAS II étant escorté par le torpilleur ARBALÈTE, la canonnière DÉDAIGNEUSE ainsi que le HSM LILY, il reçoit une torpille dans la soute à charbon bâbord avant. Il coulera en 10 minutes. Les passagers et l’équipage sont recueillis par les navires d’escorte. Mais il y a plusieurs disparus dont 7 chauffeurs Arabes.
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RETRAIT et FIN:
2017 le 26 mai : Torpillé par l’UC74 (2). Il coule en dix minutes entrainant la mort de 38 passagers sur 534 ainsi que de 8 membres de l’équipage.
General Stephen J. Townsend, commanding general U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, recently served as the keynote speaker at the U.S. Army Recruiting Command Annual Awards Ceremony. (U.S. Army photos courtesy of U.S. Army Recruiting Command Public Affairs)
BUSAN, Republic of Korea, (October 23, 2015) - Han, Min-koo, the minister of defense for the Republic of Korea (ROK) observes the Republic of Korea Navy's Fleet Review aboard the Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class destroyer ROK Ship Choe Yeong (DDH 981). The fleet review celebrated the 70th anniversary of the ROK Navy and served as a symbol of the enduring U.S. and ROK alliance. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Abraham Essenmacher/Released) 151023-N-AD732-022
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HONOLULU, Hawaii (July 24, 2019) - U.S. Air Force Airmen explain the mission and capabilities of a C-17 Globemaster III to Hawaii State Legislative representatives during a familiarization flight July, 24, 2019. Eleven Hawaii legislatures visited with U.S. Air Force representatives in an effort to broaden understandings of Air Force missions, capabilities, roles and responsibilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Amber Kelly-Herard) 190724-F-XX999-0001
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USAF Serial: 51-8024
Fairchild C/N: 10767
From Wikipedia:
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The Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar (Navy and Marine Corps designation R4Q) was an American military transport aircraft developed from the World War II-era Fairchild C-82 Packet, designed to carry cargo, personnel, litter patients, and mechanized equipment, and to drop cargo and troops by parachute. The first C-119 made its initial flight in November 1947, and by the time production ceased in 1955, more than 1,100 C-119s had been built. Its cargo-hauling ability and unusual twin-boom design earned it the nickname "Flying Boxcar".
The Air Force C-119 and Navy R4Q was initially a redesign of the earlier C-82 Packet, built between 1945 and 1948. The Packet provided service to the Air Force's Tactical Air Command and Military Air Transport Service for nearly nine years during which time its design was found to have several serious problems. All of these were addressed in the C-119.
In contrast to the C-82, the cockpit was moved forward to fit flush with the nose rather than its previous location over the cargo compartment. This resulted in more usable cargo space and larger loads than the C-82 could accommodate. The C-119 also featured more powerful engines, and a wider and stronger airframe. The first C-119 prototype (called the XC-82B) first flew in November 1947, with deliveries of C-119Bs from Fairchild's Hagerstown, Maryland factory beginning in December 1949.
In 1951, Henry J. Kaiser was awarded a contract to assemble additional C-119s at the Kaiser-Frazer automotive factory located in the former B-24 plant at Willow Run Airport in Belleville, Michigan. Initially, the Kaiser-built C-119F differed from the Fairchild aircraft by the use of Wright R-3350-85 Duplex Cyclone engines in place of Fairchild's use of the Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radial engine. Kaiser built 71 C-119s at Willow Run in 1952 and 1953 (AF Ser. No. 51-8098 to 51-8168) before converting the factory for a planned production of the Chase C-123 that never eventuated. The Kaiser sub-contract was frowned upon by Fairchild, and efforts were made through political channels to stop Kaiser's production, which may have proven successful. Following Kaiser's termination of C-119 production the contract for the C-123 was instead awarded to Fairchild. Most Kaiser-built aircraft were issued to the U.S. Marine Corps as R4Qs, with several later turned over to the South Vietnamese air force in the 1970s.
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