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190921-N-HG258-1019 WASHINGTON (September 21, 2019) Alumni of the U.S. Navy Band commodores jazz ensemble rehearse with the band at the Sail Loft on the Historic Washington Navy Yard in preparation for their upcoming 50th anniversary concert. The Commodores will celebrate their 50 year anniversary with a special concert featuring past alumni at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center in Alexandria Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Musician Stephen Hassay/Released).
well this is what i drive during the week. this is my place of work i'm a second officer on this ship at the moment, she is 130m long and 14000gt. thought since i spend most of my time on her i should really try and get a picture. this was taken a while ago but thought i would put it up here, forgot i had it until recently looking through folders
190921-N-HG258-1050 WASHINGTON (September 21, 2019) Retired Musician 1st Class Leslie Summy, an alumni of the U.S. Navy Band commodores jazz ensemble, rehearses with the band at the Sail Loft on the Historic Washington Navy Yard in preparation for their upcoming 50th anniversary concert. The Commodores will celebrate their 50 year anniversary with a special concert featuring past alumni at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center in Alexandria Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Musician Stephen Hassay/Released).
Afropunk Festival - Commodore Barry Park - BK USA - 2014 ©Sean J. Rhinehart For more of me: seanjamar.com/
Holden Commodore driven by Rick and Owen Kelly at the Supercheap Autos Bathurst 1000. Beautiful backdrop to the City of Bathurst below.
121005-N-AI329-024 Columbia, Md. (October 5, 2012 ) MU1 Tim Stanley performs on trumpet during a concert at Howard County Community College in Columbia, Md. The Commodores are the Navy's premier jazz ensemble. (U.S. Navy photo by Musician First Class Jeremy Buckler/Released)
151105-N-HA868-040 MACOMB, ILL. (November 05, 2015) Commodores trumpet instrumentalist Musician 1st Class Jonathan Barnes, of New York, N.Y., demonstrates some finer points of improvisation at a master class with jazz students at Western Illinois University. Members of the Navy Band often conduct master classes and clinics while on tour, helping younger musicians learn from established professionals. The Commodores jazz ensemble is currently on an 18-day concert tour of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. (U.S. Navy Photo by Master Chief Musician Aaron Porter/Released)
A personal history of cars, part 6: 2002 Holden Commodore VY sedan. This was my second company car, replacing my previous Commodore.
On Thursday, September 11, 2014, our Food in the Garden program focused on foodways of the Chesapeake Bay.
The Chesapeake Bay, described as “an immense protein factory” by Baltimore writer H.L. Mencken, long supported an abundance of oysters, crabs, clams, and many species of finfish. These productive waters along with the bay’s extensive network of navigable tributaries shaped the region’s foodways. Through trade, transportation, and communication the region’s natural bounties were brought together with new people, foods, and flavors from around the globe, particularly Africa, the Caribbean, England, and Europe. How did these cultural connections come together in the Chesapeake region and how did they find expression in gardens, landscapes, communities, kitchens, and around the region’s tables? The session explored the 1812 period as well as the long-term impact of these dynamic connections on the bay’s marine environment and resources.
Panelists: Mollie Ridout, Director of Horticulture for Historic Annapolis Foundation; Psyche Williams-Forson, Associate Professor of American Studies at University of Maryland, and Denise Breitburg, marine ecologist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
In the Marketplace: Culinary historian Pat Reber gives historic cooking tool and ingredient demonstrations, Steve Bashore of the historic Mount Vernon Distillery gives distilling demonstrations, Flying Dog Brewery offers beer samples and information about their oyster recovery initiatives, experience Dr. Ralph E. Eshelman as War of 1812 Commodore Joshua Barney, and learn about what's blooming in the Garden from Smithsonian Gardens – with McMahon’s The American Gardener’s Calendar from the Smithsonian Botany Library
Learn more about Food in the Garden: americanhistory.si.edu/events/food-garden
151106-N-HA868-043 CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (November 06, 2015) Musician 1st Class Kristine Hsia, of Holbrook, N.Y., performs a solo on a concert at Champaign Centennial High School by the Commodores jazz ensemble. The Commodores are currently on an 18-day concert tour of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. (U.S. Navy Photo by Master Chief Musician Aaron Porter/Released)
Photos of Steel Panther performing the first of two shows at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver on June 28, 2012.
151105-N-HA868-002 MACOMB, ILL. (November 05, 2015) Commodores trumpet instrumentalist Musician 1st Class Jonathan Barnes, of New York, N.Y., talks with John Cooper, director of jazz studies at Western Illinois University, before the start of a master class with Cooper’s jazz orchestra. Members of the Navy Band often conduct master classes and clinics while on tour, helping younger musicians learn from established professionals. The Commodores jazz ensemble is currently on an 18-day concert tour of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. (U.S. Navy Photo by Master Chief Musician Aaron Porter/Released)
Ship Name: Seaspan Commodore
Official Ship Number: 369068 (Transport Canada)
Owner: Seaspan International Limited
Date of Registry: 1974/10/29
Usage: Tug (Primary)
Gross Tonnage: 648 t
Net Tonnage: 77 t
Dead Weight Tonnage: 467 t
Length: 40.41 m
Breadth: 11.33 m
Depth: 4.44 m
Draught: 5.80 m
Self-Propelled Power: 5,750 brake horsepower
Speed: 14.5 knots
Fuel Type: Diesel