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Deck beams, rough cut to size. I tried to avoid as many knots as possible. In the end, only one of the longer beams has a knot in it.
Pilots and crew chiefs assigned to 225 “KnightHawk” Company 25th Infantry Division, conduct day and night-time deck landing qualifications. To maintain proficiency, the crews must complete a total of 10 landings, five day and five night-vision landings on a ship deck every month. The qualifications are necessary to ensure perishable skills is not lost and aviation crewmembers are able to support maritime missions. (U.S. Army photo by MSG Lekendrick Stallworth)
An HH-60 Pave Hawk from the Alaska Air National Guard preps for landing on the USS Anchorage. HH-60 pilots need to stay current on all kinds of operations, including “deck landing” qualifications, so they can be proficient in various types of real-world missions. (Courtesy Photo from 210th Rescue Squadron)
Carver 2000 Senior Mansion is located within the very distinct neighborhood of Marshall Heights in Northeast DC, just three blocks from the Benning Road Metro station. The effort for this new development was led by the Carver 2000 Tenants Association, Inc., comprised of residents who lived on the site prior to its redevelopment.
BM3 Harrisberger (left), AM Madrid (center), and SN Wargin (right) are hard at work painting bulkheads on the USS CURTS.
November 23, 2006 - Now that our office has moved to NE 21, the area cannot be used for a filming location as a stand-in mental hospital in horror flicks!
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