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U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Team - The Black Daggers, NAWS China Lake Air Show, Armitage Field, China Lake, CA, 18 March 2017.
A fairly simple dagger(for lack of better term) using a leaf-bladed design.
Thoughts?
Pastie: pastebin.com/raw.php?i=nHcy5qrz
Left: Dagger with Grotesques, Italy, early 1600s.
Middle: Dagger, Holland, 1620-50.
Right: Dagger and scabbard with mythological scenes, Switzerland and/or France, 1500-1600s.
Dave Dagger looking blurred. The fact so many of these shots are blurred points to me being a bit on the trembly side.
Spc. Christine Martínez and Spc. Joshua Curtis look around the Shoppette of the new Dagger Complex Community Support Facility in Darmstadt. The facility, which was inaugurated Nov. 18, includes the Shoppette, a barber shop, a full-service Army Post Office, and will soon have an ATM. It is deliberately located outside the Dagger Complex proper to allow easy access by all customers, including area retirees. The Dagger Complex is one of the two military facilities to remain operational in Darmstadt after the inactivation of the Darmstadt Garrison Sept. 30. The ceremony also marks the transfer of responsibility for the Dagger Complex, which staffed by members of the 66th MI Brigade, to USAG Wiesbaden.
Photo by Juan R. Meléndez Jr.; Nov. 18, 2008
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The Topkapi dagger was commissioned by the sultan from his own jewelers in 1741. It was intended as a present for the Shah of Persia, but he died before it reached him.
(taking pictures of treasury objects is strictly forbidden)
BAGHDAD—Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III speaks to Soldiers with the 2nd “Dagger” Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division-Center June 24, 2011, at Camp Liberty, Iraq. Chandler discussed many of the issues facing enlisted Soldiers in the Army today, including recent changes in uniforms and potential changes to physical fitness assessments and dwell time after deployments. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Stoutamire, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
A dagger is a fighting knife with a sharp point designed or capable of being used as a thrusting or stabbing weapon.The design dates to human prehistory, and daggers have been used throughout human experience to the modern day in close combat confrontations. Many ancient cultures used adorned daggers in ritual and ceremonial purposes, a trend which continues to the present time in the form of art knives. The distinctive shape and historic usage of the dagger have made it iconic and symbolic. [Wikipedia]
Under the cover of malty darkness, mighty hops are poised to attack. It’s a mysterious blend of flavours that could only come from Cascadia. This beer was hand-crafted at the taproom on Granville Island using a recipe straight from the notebook of Brewmaster, Vern Lambourne.
The Cloak: Black Chocolate Malts
The Dagger: Pacific North West hops including Zeus, Cascade, Athanum
The handle of this elaborate dagger, made of ivory, is preserved only where it was attached to the shoulder; there it was secured by three bronze rivets covered by large gold caps. Tiny gamma-shaped gold bars were set int the surface to form a smooth gold surface, analogous to that of the pommel and grip of the Griffin Warrior's sword (cat. 34; see Papadimitriou et al., p. 60); parts of a net of engraved spirals are preserved on both sides.
Mycenaean, 1520-1440 BCE.
Bronze, gold, and ivory. From Pylos, Grave of the Griffin Warrior.
L. 31.4 x W. 6.2 x Th. at rivets 2.2 x Th. blade 0.7 cm (12 3/8 x 2 7/16 x 7/8 × 1/4 in.)
Chora Archaeological Museum, Greece (SN24-0217)
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On display at the Getty Villa Museum in Pacific Palisades, California, for the exhibition 'The Kingdom of Pylos'.