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Photo of completing mileywatch.com, finally after 6 months work! And now the website is ready for the big world.
Wow… another year in the books! And a special thanks to my friends out there who have commented and supported me through this year. I may have not continued if it weren’t for a little encouragement from a few of you. I have to say this was a tough year. 365 self portraits doesn’t sound that hard when you decide to start, but it’s tough trying to come up with something fresh and different every day. Hopefully you took something from it and got a little glimpse into my life. I did enjoy getting to see into yours.
You may have noticed the y2. Today marked the 731st day in a row I have been taking at least one photo a day. As for continuing… I am going to continue shooting everyday but not committing to an entire year quite yet…
So, to all those of you out there who completed your 365’s, congratulation! I hope to continue seeing you and your photos often. And oh yeah…Happy New Years!!!
Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS) Class 22-001 completed Phase 1 WOCS at Camp Ashland, Nebraska. Nine Warrant Officer Candidates completed all requirements necessary to graduate to Phase 2 Camp Atterbury, 9-24 September 2022. Culminating event for Class 22-001 was their Community Project painting the M113 Armored Personnel Carrier at the Nebraska National Guard Museum in Seward, Nebraska.
Photos Courtesy of WOC Brandon Kapke and CW3 Mike Shottenkirk.
Completed Quilt Top
Thank you Ebony for everything.
I thoroughly enjoyed participating in this and hope i am accepted to join the next quilt along.
Ali
Virginia Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Fort Barfoot’s Maneuver Area Training and Equipment Site offload a World War II-era M3A1 scout car Feb. 24, 2025, at the Virginia National Guard Sgt. Bob Slaughter Headquarters at Defense Supply Center Richmond, Virginia. The scout car, along with several howitzers, will be restored and preserved by retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 Al Barnes, the VNG command historian, and a group of retired volunteers known as the Friends of the Guard. Once restoration is complete, the artifacts will be placed for display at various Virginia National Guard installations, including the future Museum of the Virginia National Guard. Read more about the VNG History Program at vngpao.info/bdf38m9b. (U.S. National Guard photo by Mike Vrabel)