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U.S. Air Force Academy - - Basic Cadets from the class of 2022 complete the confidence course here on July 24, 2018. The confidence course is part of phase two of basic cadet training which takes place out at Jack's Valley. (U.S. Air Force photo/Darcie L. Ibidapo)
Photo ID: 48065 Grampian Confidence
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This is the beautiful kitten that was lurking around my yard the last few days. I'd guess he was around 8 months old or so. A really charming kitty.
Soldiers from 47th Combat Support Hospital run the confidence course at North Fort, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 19.
Soldiers from 2nd Sustainment Brigade passed through the CBRN chamber in order to increase proficiency and build confidence in their masks. The training increased mission readiness ensuring each soldier is ready to "Fight Tonight".
Soldiers from 47th Combat Support Hospital run the confidence course at North Fort, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 19.
Kit is Delicate Garden by Pineapple Plantation Designs and Franziska Altmann
Photo by Renee Williams
Highway 108 is a high Sierra route cutting to Nevada through Sonora Pass. It is a relatively lonely route, frequently closed due to snowfall. The Western Sierra face is filled with small towns, mainly catering to cabining and outdoor recreation.
Confidence, California
Confidence B187BLG (69) is a Leyland Olympian with ECW bodywork. Seen during an enthusiasts tour, B187BLG was new to Crosville as their DOG187.
From a placard on the site:
" Erected in 1860, this part of City Hall housed the Confidence Engine Company which was originally formed as The Mountaineer Engine Company. When flames engulfed most of the town in 1856, concerned citizens of Placerville realized that even the best organized fire company would be lost fighting another major conflagration without a fire engine. In 1857, the group of volunteers solicited the funds to purchase a used engine and 250 feet of fire hose from Sacramento’s Engine Company No.1. Finding it impossible to remove the deeply ingraved title “Confidence Engine No.1” from the newly acquired engine, the company decided to adopt the name.
Atop the building, Confidence Engine Company raised a wooden copula that it used to drain its leather fire hoses. A large wooden building adjoined in the rear and served as the site for some of the county’s earliest fairs. The hall also hosted the company’s annual New Year’s Ball, as well as concerts, plays and other civic events until fire consumed it in 1910. Many times in the history of the Confidence Engine Company, the second floor of the brick building also served as a dance Hall. From 1902 until 2004, Placerville City Government occupied the old firehouse."