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"Courageous Twelve: A Legacy of Equity" event, hosted April 27, 2023 at the Center for Health Equity.
Photos by Byron Boykins www.eyecphoto.com
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.
Spencer Tracy (1900-1967) as Manuel Fidello after he has been caught in a broken mast's ropes and is being slowly pulled apart.
PINK BOWS & BUTTERFLIES
Celebrating Courageous Cancer Survivors!
Sponsored By: Interdenominational Association of Ministers' Wives and Ministers' Widows
Sometimes courage is required when working with fractals. Lets just say that success is not always guaranteed.
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)
Very cool hard to find Citizen from their Signature colletion. The dial is absolutely fascinating. This watch is also hard to find.
BL1258-53L was available in black, blue and (a nasty light) brown
MSRP was $795
43mm
Introduced 30-08-2017
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)
Administrative port: BRIXHAM
Home port: TEIGNMOUTH
Port letters and number: TH156
Vessel name: COURAGEOUS SPIRIT
Registry of Shipping and Seamen number: GBR000A22586 (A22586)
Licence number: 29331
Fish producer organisation: NON-SECTOR
Overall length:9.42
Registered tonnage: 3.79
Engine Power (kw): 65.5
Vessel Capacity Units:62.162
Year Built: 1978
Hull Material: Wood
Country of Build: GBR
Licence Category: CATEGORY A (10 METRE AND UNDER)
Shellfish Licence licence N
Scallop Licence N/A
Third Deck.
I woke up extra, extra early this morning. It was 10:30 a.m. Normally, I only see 10:30 on the clock once a day. The ferryboat company here along the Jersey Shore, SeaStreak, LLC received a new ferryboat this last week. It is the largest high-speed passenger catamaran in operation in the United States.
The nice people at SeaStreak conducted an “open ship” or is it “open boat?” at noon today so the public could view this remarkable piece of technology. They even provided free doughnuts and cocktails!!! The boat was built starting in 2019 at Midship Marine in Harvey, Louisiana.
The owners decided to name the new boat, “Courageous” as a tribute to first responders and individuals who worked in the medical field and continued to take other SeaStreak boats into Manhattan during the pandemic. A local media outlet stated that the boat is valued at ~$18M. It has two bars — one inside on the first deck, and another “summer” bar behind the wheelhouse on the third deck.
The outside portion of the boat has red, white, and blue LED lighting. I suspect it will look spectacular when it’s coming back from West Point next summer at night after the home football games. The boat hosts 720 passengers. Many of the seats have tables so families can play games on a long trip. There are also several cocktail tables near the inside bar area where the cool people can enjoy an adult beverage.
My favorite part of the “open boat” event was that we were able to go into the wheelhouse and see all of the technology used in a modern boat of this size. Especially the captain’s chair where he sits when he tells his first officer and navigator to engage the warp drive!