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The 2nd Brigade Combat Team of 3rd Infantry Division hosts a conversion ceremony Oct. 20, 2017, at Fort Stewart, Ga. The ceremony highlighted the strategic decision to make the Spartan Brigade the U.S. Army's 15th Armored Brigade Combat Team with an effective date of Oct. 16. (U.S. Army photo by Catherine Johnson)
Looking at KYN end of TNA, here is the newly erected DC-AC Neutral zones using PTFE enabled rods, for Up slow line as well as the Terminal platform3 of TNA.
Converting a '78 Sekine Roadster into a Single Speed.
All good things must come to an end. This bike was stolen May 6th, 2015 in Gainesville Florida.
Sekine, Serial Number Y1112311
If it ever turns up somewhere and you find these posts. Drop me a line and let me know where it ended up. Look through all of these posts to see it's history. www.flickr.com/photos/brettohland/collections/72157605105...
Detail from the base of the Columbus Monument.Located on the Placa del Portal de la Pau, it was built in 1888 for the Universal Exhibition and commemorates the discovery of America. A lift inside the column takes visitors up to the viewing gallery 60 meters above the ground.
heat exchanger and solonoid changeover valves and associated pipework nescessary to run a diesel on vegetable oil.
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The 2nd Brigade Combat Team of 3rd Infantry Division converts from an Infantry Brigade to an Armored Brigade Oct. 20, 2017, at Fort Stewart, Ga. The conversion ceremony highlights the U.S. Army's strategic decision to make the Spartan Brigade its 15th Armored Brigade Combat Team with an effective date of Oct. 16. (U.S. Army photo by Catherine Johnson)
All good things must come to an end. This bike was stolen May 6th, 2015 in Gainesville Florida.
Sekine, Serial Number Y1112311
If it ever turns up somewhere and you find these posts. Drop me a line and let me know where it ended up. Look through all of these posts to see it's history. www.flickr.com/photos/brettohland/collections/72157605105...