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Assisting the other emergency services during heavy snowfall - www.cornwallsar.org.uk

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Alien Bee's AB1600 above camera left on a light stand. 1/16th power. shot with my nikon d40 with the 18-55mm kit lens. triggered using cybersyncs

 

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Team vehicles from Tavistock and Cornwall at the rendezvous point for a search at Launceston on 10/08/08.

 

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Fayiz Mohammed Ahmed Al Kandari the 37 year old Kuwaiti citizen who has been detained in Guantanamo Bay for nearly 11 years on purely ‘hearsay evidence’ has been profiled in the New York Times. The Project Kuwaiti Freedom states “Al Kandari was a 27 year-old student who went to Afghanistan during his summer vacation in 2001 to render humanitarian aid. It was his belief that helping others might honor his grandmother, who had just died, and bring better health to his mother, who was suffering from cancer. After being captured by U.S. forces, he wrote in a message to his family that an American investigator had questioned him and found nothing against him, and he believed he would soon be freed. He wrote in a Red Cross letter, “If the construction of a mosque…or the digging of a well is the sin that makes me a detainee, then I willingly accept my detention.” Al Kandari according to his Lawyers, is as an example of a detainee for whom all the evidence against him is ‘hearsay evidence’. "Indeed, the evidence considered persuasive by the Tribunal is made up almost entirely of hearsay evidence recorded by unidentified individuals with no first hand knowledge of the events they describe." A tribunal report noted. Al Kandari’s lead attorney from the Office of Military Commissions, Lieutenant Colonel Barry D. Wingard states “Outside of the CSRT process, this type of evidence is more commonly referred to as 'rumor'” and that "Vague charges made it difficult to defend his client …There simply is no evidence other than he is a Muslim in Afghanistan at the wrong time, other than double and triple hearsay statements, something I have never seen as justification for incarceration…” Al Kandari is still subjected to harsh treatment and has been subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques including sleep deprivation, physical abuse, being placed in stress positions, sexual humiliation, and the use of extreme temperature, loud music and dogs.” Inspired by Project Kuwaiti Freedom ow.ly/hYChK Image source New York Times ow.ly/hYCfz

Team Land Rover coming to pick up the first casualty of 2009 after being evacuated from Brown Willy. Cornwall Search and Rescue Team - www.cornwallsar.org.uk

'Combatant Status Review Tribunals pp. 002954 to 003064: A Public Reading' by Katya Sanders, Andrea Geyer, Ashley Hunt, Sharon Hayes & David Thorne at Arika 12: Episode 3: Copying Without Copying at Tramway, Glasgow on Saturday 24th March 2012

'Combatant Status Review Tribunals pp. 002954 to 003064: A Public Reading' by Katya Sanders, Andrea Geyer, Ashley Hunt, Sharon Hayes & David Thorne at Arika 12: Episode 3: Copying Without Copying at Tramway, Glasgow on Saturday 24th March 2012

Taking a break during a busy week of call outs in the wintry weather, near Caradon Hill - www.cornwallsar.org.uk

DKI APCSS EC06-3 (Executive Course) alumnus Dr. Jayanath Colombage visited the Center Aug. 2 to speak at CSRT 16-1 BBL about Maritime Law Enforcement.

Quick shot of my csrt at night. Forgot my tripod mount so I had to use a lightstand to hold the camera :/

 

Strobist: Popped the 580ex2 several times at 1/4 power from a good distance. shot at f8 if i recall.

Members of Cornwall County Fire Brigade rope rescue team and crew from Rescue 193 prepare to evacuate the casualty - www.cornwallsar.org.uk

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

The amazing surface of planet Dry Rot by BT Preservation.

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Rescue 193 winching the casualty to the helicopter after he was hauled to the surface by members of Cornwall County Fire Brigade. www.cornwallsar.org.uk

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Preparing to enter the shaft. On the red line in the background is the gas detector. - www.cornwallsar.org.uk

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Piers Osborne on the right is preparing the stretcher which is just out of shot, whilst Sarah Payne has set up a weatherproof casualty bag which keeps the casualty warm and dry. The blue bag is the medics bag, although our medic is actually in the hedge with the casualty! www.cornwallsar.org.uk

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

Mayor and City Council proclaim the week of November 8-14, 2009 as National Radiologic Technology Week

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