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Celebrity hair transformations always end up shocking us, sometimes in a good, inspiring kind of way that makes us want to jump up and experiment with the same look. And other times, the transformation is so dramatically ridiculous that we just can’t shrug off those awful creeps every time we imagine our own hair like that.
But we have to admit, some celebrities are pretty bold and reckless when it comes to haircuts and dye jobs, and the way most of us run away from change, that’s just the kind of attitude we need in our lives.
Here, feast your eyes on some of the hottest celebrity hair transformations so far in 2017:
All our lives we’ve been believing, and forcing others to believe that, girls with naturally curly maggi noodles have no right to flaunt front bangs unless and until they own a straightening iron.
Well ladies, supermodel Allana Arrington has gone ahead and slammed down all such hypocritical bang-notions by sporting the hottest haircut of the season, which is curly bangs with a messy shoulder-grazing bob. Her look is amazingly energetic and a major source of inspiration for curly heads who’ve been devastating their gorgeous curly strands with straightening products and equipment.
Katy Perry’s insanely cool pixie haircut has undergone a razor sharp shortness, and we just can’t believe how someone can look so unbelievably sexy with such short hair! Seriously, is there anything this gorgeous woman can’t pull off? Except for throwing shade at Britney, no one can do that, uh-uh!
Kim K’s long and seek black layers have undergone a massive chop and now, the sexy bombshell is flaunting a razor sharp long lob with a sensual center-partition that allows her lob to artfully frame her face.
Kristen Stewart walked down the bold lane by shaving her head and dying it beach blonde to create an edgy punk hard look for the promotions of her upcoming film, Personal Shopper.
Sophie Turner’s pastel pink streaks are making headlines for all the right reasons, and we love how they’ve energized her wavy blonde locks. This is the perfect look for summer, reports suggest that Sophie experimented with this look to revamp her style for Coachella.
Well played Sophie, very on-point for festival fashion, but what we’re all really wondering is, can Sansa Stark pull off these funky pink streaks in her medieval braids?
It seems as if Selena Gomez has bid goodbye to her long wavy strands and embraced a dramatically messy and sporty bob. The tousled chin-grazing bob works wonders to mark a refreshing change for Selena, and we can’t say we’re not delighted because this is truly the best summer-friendly hairdo that doesn’t scare us away with its pixie-sharpness. No offense Katy Perry!
Demi Lovato ditched her sleek and long hair, which were hair extensions anyway, to get a dramatically tousled shoulder-grazing lob. We have to admit, the lob has added life to her hair, it looks so much more voluminous and her new vibe is so refreshingly energetic.
It appears that sleek bobs are trending super-hot on the fashion radar, and Kerry Washington is one of the celebs to hop on the bandwagon for a sleek and sharp look. She ditched her fringed layers for a just-below-the-chin bob that framed her cheekbones with subtle side-parted layers in the front.
The most edgy and stunning appearance at Alexander Wang’s fall’17 showcase did not come from the collection itself, but in fact, it was Kylie Jenner’s insanely drop dead dramatic shag that commanded all attention. The makeup empress ditched her long layers for a sharply razored shoulder-grazing bob with a dramatic full-fringe that covered up her long forehead. It’s a very dominating look and we must admit, Kylie pulled it off with a lot of glamour.
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Gen. James Amos exchanges the Battle Colors of the Marine Corps with Commandant of the Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford before an audience of service members during the commandant passage of command ceremon at Marine Barracks Washington, Friday, Oct. 17. After 44 years of honorable service to the Corps, Gen. James Amos passed his rank of commandant to Gen. Joseph Dunford. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Clayton Filipowicz/Released)
Retrouvez les photos de la prise de commandement du chef de centre de Tarascon, qui a eu lieu le 2 avril 2022.
In September 2009 a large grass fire was sparked on Communication Hill in San Jose following a Transformer explosion. San Jose Fire department called for a Tier 3 Wildland Response plus a County wildland task force plus a CalFire high response.
Light Unit 9 on scene is temporarily powering the Command Van while the COmmand Van's Generator undergoes soem minor repairs in the field. A few minutes later the Command Van was fully functional on it's own and Light Unit went back into Service.
Los Angeles Firefighters in the San Fernando Valley gather on November 13, 2008 at the scene of a mock earthquake calamity at Bishop Alemany High School, part of the 'Golden Guardian 2008' statewide disaster drill. © Photo by Juan Guerra
EDF main command.
came 1st in the december 'golden guardsman' painting compertition at the IGMB.
EDF contains many xenos elements that have defected and joined in secret, wether it be an overly clever ork, human hybrid aliens , 'good' mutants , or reprogrammed androids.
A U.S. Army National Guard CH-47F Chinook helicopter and its flight crew, assigned to the 2-238th Aviation Regiment, General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB), 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, support a distinguished visitors (DV) mission during “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Colombia and North Air Force Auxiliary Field, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. The group of DVs consisted of U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, and other leaders of the 59th Troop Command. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Roby Di Giovine, South Carolina National Guard)
Tobyhanna Army Depot
June 17, 2019
Reviewing Officer: Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, U.S. Army CECOM Commanding General
Outgoing Commander: Col. Nathan M. Swartz
Incoming Commander: Col. John W. McDonald
Photographer: Thomas Robbins
Rather happy with how these guys came out. They sit very nicely next to the Knights and the Land Raiders I've just painted.
I actually tried a slightly different approach to the armour on these compared to the Knights, taking the initial highlights with my airbrush up to white, then toning them back down with Reikland Flesh shade washes. I think it's provided a wee bit more depth and smoothness.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey presided over a formal Assumption of Command ceremony for Maj. Gen. James “Jim” Seward as he assumed the role and responsibilities of The Adjutant General for the West Virginia National Guard at McLaughlin Air National Guard base in Charleston, West Virginia, Apr. 2, 2025. An assumption of command ceremony is a time-honored tradition which recognizes the responsibility, authority and accountability of a commander. Seward assumes command of the WVNG which is comprised of more than 6,400 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians. Photos by: Erica Bodker
U.S. Coast Guard Academy Superintendent Rear Adm. Sandra Stosz shakes hands Friday, June 3, 2011, with retired Rear Adm. J. Scott Burhoe during a change-of-command ceremony at the academy in New London, Conn. U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr., presided over the ceremony, which installed Stosz as the first female superintendent at any of the U.S. service academies. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 3rd Class Diana Honings.
A Unified Command was established when Firefighters responded to a HazMat incident with an overturned semi on the southbound 405 Freeway. The tractor was carrying approximately 8600 gallons of butane. The container was righted without incident. © Photos by Juan Guerra
New York National Guard Sgt. Alexander Sanchez, 102nd Military Police Battalion, assigned to the 222nd Military Police Company, tests on the 12-mile ruck march during the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Smith Training Site, N.Y., Sept. 10-11, 2021. The 53rd Troop Command Best Warrior Competition is an annual event in which junior enlisted Soldiers and non-commissioned officers from various 53rd Troop Command units compete in several events intended to test their military skills and knowledge, as well as their physical fitness and endurance with the winners proceeding the State competition next year. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Jorge Garcia)
VINH, Vietnam (Jul. 18, 2012) - Optometrist Capt. Michael Radoiu shows local doctors how to use equipment to prescribe glasses during a medical civic action project (MEDCAP) as part of Pacific Partnership 2012 (PP12). MEDCAP’s provide free medical, dental and optometry care to local residents as an opportunity for multinational, multi-organizational exchange and teamwork. PP, an annual U.S. Pacific Fleet humanitarian and civic assistance mission now in its seventh year, brings together U.S. military personnel, host and partner nations, non-government organizations and international agencies to build stronger relationships and develop disaster response capabilities throughout the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy Photo by MC2 Stephen M. Votaw)
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A short and sweet product review of the Brick Command Wing Sword and Ninja Stars is now up on the site (The Ugly Duckling at BrickLink).
A big thanks to Pedro for sending these to me for review!
TERNATE, Philippines (April 17, 2009) -- Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Justin Azucenas, a corpsman with health service support platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, takes the vital signs of a local girl during a medical civic action project at San Juan Elementary School here April 17. Azucenas is a native of the Zamboanga province and is one of many Philippine natives in the U.S. armed forces participating in Balikatan ?09, an annual training event between the RP and U.S. (Photo By Lance Cpl. Cristina Noelia Gil)
The memorial will stand as a fitting tribute to the 55,573 Bomber Command crew who lost their lives in the Second World War.
The Bomber Command Memorial has been designed by architect Liam O'Connor
The memorial has been built to be modern, yet classical, in Portland stone.
At its heart are the bronze sculptures of a Bomber Command aircrew.
Within the memorial, the space is open to the sky with an opening designed to allow light to fall directly onto sculptures of the aircrew.
The scale of the sculpture as a whole means that visitors will always see the profile of the sculpture against the sky above them, day and night - thus rendering that section of the sky powerfully symbolic for the memorial.
Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command employee Rob Dozier, right, Army Environmental Command employee Adrianne Salinas, left, and fellow band member Charlie Malone entertain Installation Management Command employees at the IMCOM Headquarters Show and Shine Car Show outside the IMCOM temporary headquarters building in San Antonio, Texas. The show featured cars owned by IMCOM employees, a barbecue and music entertainment provided by the Rob Sturgis Band. Sergeant Major Donald Walton won the Commander's Award, Matt Keneipp won the Best in Show Award for his 2011 Chevrolet Camaro convertible, and Clive Rountree won the People's Choice Award for his 2009 Dodge Challenger STA8.
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Photo by Luke Elliott
OVALAU, Fiji (July 26, 2016) - U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Ryan E. Scott, Battalion Commander for 9th Engineer Support Battalion, recognizes Marines with Task Force Koa Moana 16.2 for their outstanding performance thus far during his visit to the vertical construction training sites on Ovalau. Marines and Sailors with the task force will share engineering and infantry skills with the Republic of Fiji Military Forces to strengthen mil-to-mil relations and interoperability. (U.S. Marine Corps imagery by MCIPAC Combat Camera Lance Cpl. Jesus McCloud/Released) 160726-M-NV775-043
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le Logement Collectif* 50,60,70's, dans tous ses états..Histoire & Mémoire d'H.L.M. de Copropriété Renouvellement Urbain-Réha-NPNRU., twitter.com/Memoire2cite tout içi sig.ville.gouv.fr/atlas/ZUS/ - media/InaEdu01827/la-creatio" rel="noreferrer nofollow">fresques.ina.fr/jalons/fiche-media/InaEdu01827/la-creatio Bâtir mieux plus vite et moins cher 1975 l'industrialisation du bâtiment et ses innovations : www.dailymotion.com/video/xyjudq?playlist=x34ije la préfabrication en usine www.dailymotion.com/video/xx6ob5?playlist=x34ije , le coffrage glissant www.dailymotion.com/video/x19lwab?playlist=x34ije ... De nouvelles perspectives sont nées dans l'industrie du bâtiment avec les principes de bases de l'industrialisation du bâtiment www.dailymotion.com/video/x1a98iz?playlist=x34ije ,
www.dailymotion.com/video/xk6xui?playlist=x34ije , www.dailymotion.com/video/xk1dh2?playlist=x34ije : mécanisation, rationalisation et élaboration industrielle de la production. Des exemples concrets sont présentés afin d'illustrer l'utilisation des différentes innovations : les coffrages outils, coffrage glissant, le tunnel, des procédés pour accélérer le durcissement du béton. Le procédé dit de coffrage glissant est illustré sur le chantier des tours Pablo Picasso à Nanterre. Le principe est de s'affranchir des échafaudages : le coffrage épouse le contour du bâtiment, il s'élève avec la construction et permet de réaliser simultanément l'ensemble des murs verticaux. Au centre du plancher de travail, une grue distribue en continu le ferraillage et le béton. Sur un tel chantier les ouvriers se relaient 24h / 24 , www.dailymotion.com/video/xwytke?playlist=x34ije , www.dailymotion.com/video/x1bci6m?playlist=x34ije
Le reportage se penche ensuite sur la préfabrication en usine. Ces procédés de préfabrication en usine selon le commentaire sont bien adaptés aux pays en voie de développement, cela est illustré dans le reportage par une réalisation en Libye à Benghazi. Dans la course à l'allégement des matériaux un procédé l'isola béton est présenté. Un chapitre sur la construction métallique explique les avantage de ce procédé. La fabrication de composants ouvre de nouvelles perspectives à l'industrie du bâtiment.
Lieux géographiques : la Grande Borne 91, le Vaudreuil 27, Avoriaz, Avenue de Flandres à Paris, tours Picasso à Nanterre, vues de la défense, Benghazi Libye
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Le Joli Mai (Restauré) - Les grands ensembles BOBIGNY l Abreuvoir www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUY9XzjvWHE … et la www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK26k72xIkU … www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCKF0HEsWWo …
Genève Le Grand Saconnex & la Bulle Pirate - architecte Marçel Lachat -
Un film de Julien Donada içi www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=4E723uQcpnU … … .Genève en 1970. pic.twitter.com/1dbtkAooLM è St-Etienne - La muraille de Chine, en 1973 ce grand immeuble du quartier de Montchovet, existait encore photos la Tribune/Progres.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJAylpe8G48 …, - la tour 80 HLM située au 1 rue Proudhon à Valentigney dans le quartier des Buis Cette tour emblématique du quartier avec ces 15 étages a été abattu par FERRARI DEMOLITION (68). VALENTIGNEY (25700) 1961 - Ville nouvelle-les Buis 3,11 mn www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_GvwSpQUMY … - Au nord-Est de St-Etienne, aux confins de la ville, se dresse une colline Montreynaud la ZUP de Raymond Martin l'architecte & Alexandre Chemetoff pour les paysages de St-Saens.. la vidéo içi * Réalisation : Dominique Bauguil www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqfb27hXMDo … … - www.dailymotion.com/video/xk6xui?playlist=x34ije , www.dailymotion.com/video/xk1dh2?playlist=x34ije : mécanisation, rationalisation et élaboration industrielle de la production. Des exemples concrets sont présentés afin d'illustrer l'utilisation des différentes innovations : les coffrages outils, coffrage glissant, le tunnel, des procédés pour accélérer le durcissement du béton. Le procédé dit de coffrage glissant est illustré sur le chantier des tours Pablo Picasso à Nanterre. Le principe est de s'affranchir des échafaudages : le coffrage épouse le contour du bâtiment, il s'élève avec la construction et permet de réaliser simultanément l'ensemble des murs verticaux. Au centre du plancher de travail, une grue distribue en continu le ferraillage et le béton. Sur un tel chantier les ouvriers se relaient 24h / 24 , www.dailymotion.com/video/xwytke?playlist=x34ije , www.dailymotion.com/video/x1bci6m?playlist=x34ije
Le reportage se penche ensuite sur la préfabrication en usine. Ces procédés de préfabrication en usine selon le commentaire sont bien adaptés aux pays en voie de développement, cela est illustré dans le reportage par une réalisation en Libye à Benghazi. Dans la course à l'allégement des matériaux un procédé l'isola béton est présenté. Un chapitre sur la construction métallique explique les avantage de ce procédé. La fabrication de composants ouvre de nouvelles perspectives à l'industrie du bâtiment.
la Grande Borne 91, le Vaudreuil 27, Avoriaz, Avenue de Flandres à Paris, tours Picasso à Nanterre, vues de la défense, Benghazi Libye 1975 Réalisateur : Sydney Jézéquel, Karenty
la construction des Autoroutes en France - Les liaisons moins dangereuses 1972 www.dailymotion.com/video/xxi0ae?playlist=x34ije - Ministère de l'Équipement et de l'Aménagement du Territoire - Dotation par la France d'autoroutes modernes "nécessité vitale" pour palier à l'inadaptation du réseau routier de l'époque voué à la paralysie : le reportage nous montre des images d'embouteillages. Le ministre de l'Équipement et de l'Aménagement du Territoire dans les deux gouvernements de Pierre Messmer, de 1972 à 1974, Olivier Guichard explique les ambitions du programme de construction qui doit atteindre 800 km par ans en 1978. L'ouverture de section nouvelles va bon train : Nancy / Metz par exemple. Le reportage nous montre l'intérieur des bureaux d'études qui conçoivent ces autoroute dont la conception est assistée par ordinateurs dont le projet d'ensemble en 3D est visualisé sur un écran. La voix off nous informe sur le financement de ces équipements. Puis on peut voir des images de la construction du pont sur la Seine à Saint Cloud reliant l'autoroute de Normandie au périphérique, de l'échangeur de Palaiseau sur 4 niveau : record d'Europe précise le commentaire. Le reportage nous informe que des sociétés d'économies mixtes ont étés crées pour les tronçons : Paris / Lille, Paris / Marseille, Paris / Normandie. Pour accélérer la construction l’État a eu recours à des concessions privées par exemple pour le tronçon Paris / Chartres. "Les autoroutes changent le visage de la France : artères économiques favorisant le développement industriel elles permettent de revitaliser des régions en perte de vitesse et de l'intégrer dans le mouvement général de l'expansion" Sur le plan européen elles vont combler le retard de la France et réaliser son insertion. Images de l'inauguration de l'autoroute entre Paris et Bruxelles par le président Georges Pompidou. Le reportage rappel que l'autre fonction capitale des autoroute est de favoriser la sécurité. La question de la limitation de vitesse est posée au ministre de l’Équipement, qui n'y est favorable que sur certains tronçons. Un des facteur de sécurité selon le commentaire est l'humanisation des autoroutes : aires de repos, restaurants, signalisation touristiques... "Rien n'est impossible aux techniques modernes" nous apprend la voix off qui prend comme exemple le déplacement sur rail de 65 mètres d'un château classé afin de faire passer l'autoroute Lille / Dunkerque.Durée : 4 minutes 30 secondes
Sur les routes de France les ponts renaissent 1945 reconstruction de la France après la Seconde Guerre mondiale www.dailymotion.com/video/xuxrii?playlist=x34ije , Quelques mois après la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un triste constat s'impose : 5 944 passages sont coupés, soit plus de 110 km de brèches ; de nombreuses villes se trouvent isolées.Les chantiers s'activent dans toute la France pour "gagner la bataille des communications routières". Mais outre la pénurie de main d’œuvre, il faut faire face au manque de matériaux (béton, métal) et donc déployer des trésors d'imagination pour reconstruire les ponts détruits. Si le savoir faire des tailleurs de pierre est exploité, le plus spectaculaire est le relevage des ponts, comme le pont de Galliéni à Lyon, où 7 à 800 tonnes d'acier sont sorti de l'eau avec des moyens de l'époque. En avril 1945, il reste 5 700 ponts à reconstruire soit 200 000 tonnes d'acier, 600 000 tonnes de ciment, 250 000 m3 de bois, 10 millions de journées d'ouvrier, prix de l'effort de reconstruction.1945
Auteurs / réalisateurs : images : G.Delaunay, A.Pol, son : C.Gauguier Production : Direction Technique des Services des Ponts et Chaussées / Ministère des Travaux Publics et des Transports Support original : 16 mm noir et blanc Durée : 14 min Thèmes principaux : infrastructures-ouvrages d'art Mot clés : chantier, pont, Reconstruction, restauration, béton précontraint, ministère des travaux publics et des transports
Lieux : Lyon, Tournon, Caen - Le Bosquel, un village renait 1947 l'album cinématographique de la reconstruction, réalisation Paul de Roubaix production ministère de la Reconstruction et de l'Urbanisme, village prototype, architecte Paul Dufournet, www.dailymotion.com/video/xx5tx8?playlist=x34ije - Demain Paris 1959 dessin animé présentant l'aménagement de la capitale dans les années 60, Animation, dessin animé à vocation pédagogique visant à promouvoir la politique d’aménagement suivie dans les années 60 à Paris. Un raccourci historique sur l’extension de Paris du Moyen Âge au XIXe siècle (Lutèce, œuvres de Turgot, Napoléon, Haussmann), ce dessin animé retrace la naissance de la banlieue et de ses avatars au XXe siècle. Il annonce les grands principes d’aménagement des villes nouvelles et la restructuration du centre de Paris (référence implicite à la charte d’Athènes). Le texte est travaillé en rimes et vers. Une chanson du vieux Paris conclut poétiquement cette vision du futur. Thèmes principaux : Aménagement urbain / planification-aménagement régional Mots-clés : Banlieue, extension spatiale, histoire, quartier, ville, ville nouvelle Lieu géographique : Paris 75 Architectes ou personnalités : Eugène Haussmann, Napoléon, Turgot Réalisateurs : André Martin, Michel Boschet Production : les films Roger Leenhardt
www.dailymotion.com/video/xw6lak?playlist=x34ije - Rue neuve 1956 la reconstruction de la France dix ans après la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale, villes, villages, grands ensembles réalisation : Jack Pinoteau , Panorama de la reconstruction de la France dix ans après la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale, ce film de commande évoque les villes et villages français détruits puis reconstruits dans un style respectant la tradition : Saint-Malo, Gien, Thionville, Ammerschwihr, etc. ainsi que la reconstruction en rupture avec l'architecture traditionnelle à Châtenay-Malabry, Arles, Saint Étienne, Évreux, Chambéry, Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Abbeville, Le Havre, Marseille, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dunkerque. Le documentaire explique par exemple la manière dont a été réalisée la reconstruction de Saint-Malo à l'intérieur des rempart de la vieille ville : "c'est la fidélité à l'histoire et la force du souvenir qui a guidé l'architecte". Dans le même esprit à Gien, au trois quart détruite en 1940, seul le château construit en 1494 pour Anne de Beaujeu, fille aînée de Louis XI, fut épargné par les bombardements. La ville fut reconstruite dans le style des rares immeubles restant. Gien est relevé de ses ruines et le nouvel ensemble harmonieux est appelé « Joyau de la Reconstruction française ». Dans un deuxième temps est abordé le chapitre de la construction des cités et des grands ensembles, de l’architecture du renouveau qualifiée de "grandiose incontestablement". S’il est précisé "on peut aimer ou de ne pas aimer ce style", l’emporte au final l’argument suivant : les grands ensembles, c'est la campagne à la ville, un urbanisme plus aéré, plus vert." les films caravelles 1956, Réalisateur : Jack Pinoteau (connu pour être le metteur en scène du film Le Triporteur 1957 qui fit découvrir Darry Cowl) www.dailymotion.com/video/xuz3o8?playlist=x34ije , Film d'archive actualités de 1952 Reconstruction de la France sept ans après la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale état des lieux de la crise du logement , Actualités de 1952. Sept ans après la fin de la seconde guerre Mondiale état des lieux de la reconstruction de la France et de la crise du logement à l’œuvre, pénurie de logement, logements insalubres. Les actualités montrent des images d'archives de la destruction de la France, les Chars de la division Leclerc qui défilent sur les Champs Elysees. Le commentaire dénonce la lenteur de la reconstruction et notamment des manifestations qui ont eu lieue à Royan afin d''accélérer la reconstruction de la ville détruite.Le film montre à Strasbourg, Mulhouse, des réalisation moderne de grands ensembles et des images d'archive de la reconstruction du Havre de Saint Nazaire.Le film se termine à Marseille sur les réalisation nouvelles autour du vieux port puis on assiste à l'inauguration de la Cité Radieuse par le ministre de la Reconstruction et de l'Urbanisme Eugène Claudius-Petit en présence de son architecte Le Corbusier à qui le ministre remet la cravate de commandeur de la légion d'honneur. www.dailymotion.com/video/xk1g5j?playlist=x34ije Brigitte Gros - Urbanisme - Filmer les grands ensembles 2016 - par Camille Canteux chercheuse au CHS -Centre d'Histoire Sociale - Jeanne Menjoulet - Ce film du CHS daté de 2014 www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDUBwVPNh0s … L'UNION SOCIALE POUR L'HABITAT le Musée des H.L.M. musee-hlm.fr/ union-habitat.org/ - EXPOSITION :LES 50 ANS DE LA RESIDENCe SALMSON POINT-Du JOUR www.salmsonlepointdujour.fr/pdf/Exposition_50_ans.pdf - Sotteville Construction de l’Anjou, le premier immeuble de la Zone Verte sottevilleaufildutemps.fr/2017/05/04/construction-de-limm... - www.20minutes.fr/paris/diaporama-7346-photo-854066-100-an... - www.ladepeche.fr/article/2010/11/02/940025-140-ans-en-arc... dreux-par-pierlouim.over-blog.com/article-chamards-1962-9... missionphoto.datar.gouv.fr/fr/photographe/7639/serie/7695...
Reserve legal Soldiers learn family also key to readiness
By Sgt. 1st Class Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland – Taking part in Command Team Sync training was beneficial to Sgt. 1st Class Rob Kubowski, who recently became the chief paralegal noncommissioned officer for the 214th Legal Operations Detachment.
Kubowski, 30, of West Bend, Wisconsin, was among the 140 U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command Soldiers who took part in the three-day information sharing and training summit that will lead to enhanced readiness. Among the attendees were commanders, nine who are new to their jobs, and 21 warrant officers who serve as legal administrators.
For new paralegal NCOs like Kubowski, the wealth of information received over the three days was beneficial, he said. He and his incoming commander, Col. Richard Sugarman, took advantage of the opportunity to network.
“We went around and actually talked with each of the headquarters staff sections. That has been very helpful,” Kubowski said. “And there are pieces from all the briefs that will help us to continue to be successful.”
During his keynote presentation, Maj. Gen. Scottie Carpenter, U.S. Army Reserve Command’s deputy commander highlighted that Soldiers caring for their families is a key component to readiness. While the military is often a priority, USARC knows that a strong Soldier, during times of peace and times of war, is supported by their family, Carpenter said. He understands the strain on Soldiers and their families, something he said he sees all too often.
“Don’t forget the reason you’re in this uniform,” Carpenter said “You’re in this uniform for your county and your family. And your family is always number one.”
He warned the leaders to be aware that their military and professional lives can take their toll on their families.
“Some people forget that and they become so consumed between your careers,” Carpenter told the legal professionals. “Your career field is very technical, it’s very intense and it’s very time consuming. If you’re not careful, you can get wrapped up into that life and you’ll look back, one day, and you’re family is not there.”
Headquartered in Gaithersburg, about 25 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., USARLC oversees 1,800 personnel stationed in 104 cities in 43 states in the continental U.S. and two overseas locations. This includes Soldiers serving as judge advocates, warrant officers, paralegal noncommissioned officers, junior enlisted personnel, plus civilian para-professionals.
Under the command of Brig. Gen. Ural Glanville, USARLC serves the legal needs of Army Reserve Soldiers, Families, and Retirees. It also supports the active Army, backfilling units, working at installation legal offices and supporting forward deployed military missions.
“We have priorities that we need to meet, jobs we need to do and people we need to take care of,” Glanville said. “And we have our civilian lives and our families.”
Glanville also emphasized that Soldier readiness includes taking care of families.
“Our families are behind us. They support us, as we wear this uniform. When you’re at home, be the best you can be.”
The Army Reserve provides approximately 87 percent of the Army’s legal units and approximately 40 percent of the Army’s attorneys. Most of the command’s 28 detachments provide general legal services, administrative and operational law. Three LODs focus on trial defense service. One provides Army judges for courts-martial and another provides attorneys with specialized knowledge to the active component.
Glanville stressed the importance of Reserve Soldiers remaining close to their active duty counterparts and support to the active component, a reality enhanced by nearly 18 years of war.
“This relationship was forged by combat, we’ve stood shoulder to shoulder with our (active duty) brothers and sisters for that period of time. We don’t want to lose that. We truly are better together.”
Supporting U.S. Army Reserve units, while making sure our Soldiers receive proper training experience, should go hand in hand, Glanville said. Finding opportunities to support Reserve Soldiers and enhance legal experience is the goal.
“We serve two masters, the JAG Corps and the Army Reserve,” Glanville said. “We have to balance the needs of both.”
The second day’s training opened with a presentation by Maj. Gen. Stuart Risch, Deputy Judge Advocate General, who offered insight into the future of the JAG Corps.
“He offered us strategic direction, so we’re all on the same sheet of music, playing the same song,” said Col. Francis Kelly, of the New York City-based 4th LOD. “He emphasized readiness and resiliency. He also gave a picture of future, strategic initiatives. That’s beneficial.”
For Kubowski, the trip to Maryland gave him a sense that the USARLC leadership cares about the troops, sentiment that will resonate with the 214 LOD Soldiers back in Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
“First and foremost, the senior leadership here is genuinely concerned about issues at every LOD, whether it’s technology or lodging-in-kind. All of those things, they are concerned about and are committed to fixing,” Kubowski said. “It’s nice to see, here’s the problem – here’s the solution. That’s what I’ll take back.”
PERTH, Australia (Nov. 14, 2012) - Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, Adm. Samuel Locklear accompanies U.S. Secretary of Defense Leone Panetta, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Australian Minister For Defense Stephen Smith and Australia Minister of Foreign Affairs Bob Carr during a wreath-laying ceremony at Kings Park Memorial here. This week senior defense and diplomatic officials from the United States and Australia will come together for this year's AUSMIN discussions. The AUSMIN is a bilateral conference between the two allies that occurs every year in either the United States or in Australia. ( U.S. Navy photo by MC1(SW/AW) Danny Hayes)
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PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 29, 2012) - Capt. G.J. Fenton, commanding officer aboard the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (GW), right, presents a command ball cap to Swedish navy Rear Adm. Anders Grenstad, a member of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, at the end of an overnight visit aboard the ship. Grenstad visited GW to get a first-hand view of daily operations aboard an underway aircraft carrier. GW and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing 5, provide a combat-ready force that protects and defends the collective maritime interest of the U.S. and its allies and partners in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass MC3 William Pittman)
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WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 25, 2011) - An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the Black Knights of Strike Fighter Squadron 154 makes an arrested landing on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan is currently underway in the 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Michael Feddersen)
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New Jersey State Police Superintendent, Colonel Patrick Callahan, and Lt. Col. Wayne Korte, lead the command staff meeting at the Log Cabin at division headquarters in West Trenton, N.J. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. Today was Lt. Col. Korte’s last command staff meeting before he retires at the end of the month. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)
PHILIPPINE SEA (Sept. 19, 2016) - Standard Missiles are launched from the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem (DDG 63) during Valiant Shield 2016. Valiant Shield is a biennial, U.S. only, field-training exercise with a focus on integration of joint training among U.S. forces. This is the sixth exercise in the Valiant Shield series that began in 2006. USS Stethem is on patrol with Carrier Strike Group Five (CSG 5) in the Philippine Sea supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Command Master Chief Jaret Morris/Released) 160920-N-EM227-011
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Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, visits with U.S. Army Reserve 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 22, 2016. The 1-214th GSAB, Bravo company provided Wills with their mission capabilities and provided Wills and U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 104th Training Division, and 476th Chemical Battalion, a flyover of JBLM and Mount Rainier. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Marisol Walker/Released)
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Air Force Lt. Col. Stephen Goodman and Capt. Robert Wilson of the Kadena Air Base-based 31st Rescue Squadron perform a high altitude low opening jump over Ie Shima Island, Japan, Dec. 23, 2009. The jump was part of routine training for the 31st and the 320th Special Tactics Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Chad Warren)
New Jersey State Police Superintendent, Colonel Patrick Callahan, and Lt. Col. Wayne Korte, lead the command staff meeting at the Log Cabin at division headquarters in West Trenton, N.J. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. Today was Lt. Col. Korte’s last command staff meeting before he retires at the end of the month. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)
Mardi 28 janvier, à 17h30, s’est déroulée la prise de commandement du capitaine Arnaud Péchard, chef du centre d’incendie et de secours de Gardanne. Un moment solennel en présence des autorités et d’un public venu nombreux.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Lt. Col. Frank Smith assumed responsibility as the commanding officer of the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion during a change of command ceremony on Aug. 24 at Soldier Field. Smith replaced the now retired Lt. Col. Kent Weber who had commanded the 229th since Aug. 25, 2010.
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MCAAP was honored to host Col. Michelle M.T. Letcher, commander, Joint Munitions Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., for a visit today. During her brief visit, she was able to walk a bomb production line, learn about a new production line under construction, gain insight into the logistics operations mission, and see firsthand how MCAAP provides quality control of its munitions at the X-Ray facility.
Impressions from the deployment of US Air National Guard F-15C fighter aircraft to Keflavik Air Base, Iceland, where the jets together with 200 airmen are conducting a NATO Mission providing Airborne Surveillance and Interception Capabilities to Meet Iceland Peacetime Preparedness Needs in April 2016. They are hosted by the Icelandic Coast Guard which also provides command and control facilities out of the Keflavik Control and Reporting Centre "Loki". Photos by Cynthia Vernat, HQ AIRCOM Public Affairs Office