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USCGC Courageous (WMEC-622) was a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. She was built by the American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio and launched on 18 March 1967. She commissioned on 19 April 1968. She was decommissioned 19 September 2001.
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Spencer Tracy (1900-1967) as Manuel Fidello after he has been caught in a broken mast's ropes and is being slowly pulled apart.
Featherweight Cardi knit for mom using Play at Life Fiber Arts hand dyed reclaimed laceweight cashmere in the Courage colorway.
"Courageous Twelve: A Legacy of Equity" event, hosted April 27, 2023 at the Center for Health Equity.
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Esta área vem sendo utilizada pelo governo desde 1949, quando o presidente Harry S. Truman estabeleceu o Joint Long Range Proving Grounds no Cabo Canaveral para testar mísseis. A localização era ideal para este propósito, visto que era permitido que houvesse lançamentos voltados para o Oceano Atlântico, e que ele era mais perto do equador que a maioria das outras partes do Estados Unidos, permitindo que os foguetes recebessem o auxílio da rotação da Terra.
Sleek, well-appointed, and built to withstand brutal offshore conditions and near-shore runs alike, the 35-foot Courageous is built on a high-performance, deep-vee hull. When it’s time to get up and go, the Courageous responds instantly by unleashing up to 900 horsepower for speeds in excess of 65 miles per hour.
March 22, 2019 – Members of Virginia Tech's Student Affairs departments, along with students and other members of the university, gathered for the Courageous Leadership themed Aspire! Awards breakfast on Friday. (Photo by Christina Franusich/Virginia Tech)
The Courageous Women Group is made up of women who support orphans and children from vulnerable backgrounds, such as abusive homes and those from poor families. They have established a children’s home in Chieko Village, Mwiki, Kasarani where one of the grandmothers takes care of these children.
One of the orphans, Ms. Abigail Achieng Ouma, has benefitted from the support of the children’s home and she would like to give back to society by assisting the Courageous Women Group in various ways, including looking for potential supporters. She is currently a first year student at the Machokos University.
The home is currently supporting 13 children (8 girls and 5 boys) who are at various stages of schooling with the majority in primary and secondary school. The Courageous Women Group is kindly appealing for support to install gutters and a water tank to harvest rain water. The harvested water will make it possible for the women and children to establish a kitchen garden and also to become self-reliant for their domestic water needs.
Capt. Michael D. Binford, a pilot in the 190th Fighter Squadron, assists a child on the climbing wall during the Courageous Kids Climbing event at the YMCA, Boise, Idaho, Sept. 9, 2018. Courageous Kids Climbing was established in 2014 as a way for children and adults with development challenges to experience rock climbing while interacting with men and women in uniform. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Taylor K. Walker)
Had a great time shooting these photos, geting real close to it as the camera had no much zoom.Cute crab.
On Sunday, February 17, Fremont human rights activist Moina Shaiq was honored with a "Love Hero" award by the Mission Peak Unitarian Universalist Congregation.
Moina Shaiq, a native of Pakistan and a resident of Fremont for 27 years, sits on the Human Relations Commission for Alameda County; is founder and president of the Muslim Support Network, which assists Muslim seniors in accessing social services and peer socialization; and is founder of the Muslim Spiritual Care Program at local Kaiser Permanente hospitals. She sits on the Board of Directors for the Washington Hospital Foundation, the Tri-City Elder Coalition, and the Center for Civic Education. She is a member of Tri-City Interfaith Council and the Fremont Alliance for a Hate Free Community, and was named Woman of the Year by State Senator Ellen Corbett in 2008. This third annual award was presented to Ms. Shaiq in support and celebration of her accomplishments in our community and her encouragement of others.
Credit: Beckett Gladney