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Deployment to Thyme and Sage Ranch in Cazenovia, WI (outside Madison) animals rescued and transported to emergency shelter at Dane County Humane Society in Madison.
DTM deploying after jumping a low cliff....the colours and background conteent look great together.....and its that time in a jump where you really think nothing is happening.....just before the canopy exploed open....I was really happy with this shot....but DTM...you look a little head low man ;).
Families, friends and community leaders welcome home 91 Nebraska Army National Guard Soldiers with Troop C, 1-134th Cavalry Squadron, Dec. 7, 2023, at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Beatrice-based cavalry troop returned from a 10-month overseas deployment to the U.S. Central Command area of operations in support of Operation Spartan Shield. While deployed, the unit conducted route, area and site security for critical theater level assets. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Lisa Crawford)
These little boxes are called Containerized Housing Units (CHUs). They can fit up to four people inside, but during my deployment they only held two people. They have power and AC, but no water. The showers and toilets are in a separate CHU. The water is supposed to be refilled everyday, but sometimes the nationals don't do their job.
Taken with a really old digital camera, leading to poor quality, yet viable memories.
At the end their Iraq deployment, troopers from D Company, 6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment received their combat spurs during an awards ceremony at Camp Taji, Iraq, Nov. 17, 2011. The 6-17 is an Active Duty squadron based at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Thaddeus Harrington, 29th CAB PA)
Co-hosted by the Cleantech Leaders Climate Forum and the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, Demonstrate Deploy Decarbonize 2023 is a first annual gathering of senior leaders in industry and across sectors to build momentum towards demonstrating new clean energy and decarbonization technologies, deploying them at scale, and decarbonizing the U.S. economy.
(Photo Credit: DOE Photographer, Donica Payne)
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and Col. Alexander Fisher, commander of the 115th Field Artillery Brigade, along with the rest of the official party post for a photo next to an “Entering Wyoming” highway sign during a send-off ceremony for the 115th Field Artillery Brigade in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on Nov. 30. 2024. The sign is displayed at the deployed headquarters to serve as a visual reminder to all who enter the area they are in Cowboy Guard territory. The 115th will deploy to multiple locations around the Middle East in support of Operations Spartan Shield and Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Joseph Coslett Jr.)
very simple setup: put a bowline through a washer. loop it around the glider pick point, then pull the upper part of the rope through the center of the washer and put a cotter pin through the rope against the washer. when ready to let go, just pull out the cotter pin (attached to another rope) and the glider is free!