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Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.
(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)
Forestry clearance south of Thornhill on the G&SW now allows a view not seen for many years. 66430 heads 6K06 a Kilwinning to Carlisle engineers.
Odd t-shirts at the University of Florida Bookstore, in Gainesville, Florida. I had been on this campus long ago, before the present bookstore was built. I visited this place on May 7, 2016.
Nuclear Engineer in Argonne's Nuclear Engineering Division. Sumner is a member of the research team that has developed a modern suite of computer tools--called the SHARP Reactor Performance and Safety Simulation Suite--that digitally mimic and allow researchers to “see” the physical processes that occur in a nuclear reactor core, including neutron transport, thermal hydraulics and fuel and structure behavior. Argonne's high-fidelity computer modeling and simulation work in support of advanced nuclear energy systems is a natural outgrowth of the cumulative years of Argonne's expertise in nuclear energy.
Situated in Main Street, Gibraltar, near Bomb House Lane and opposite the Catholic Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned.
The inscription reads:
"Presented to the People of Gibraltar by the Corps of Royal Engineers to Commemorate the Continuous Service given by the Corps on the Rock of Gibraltar from 1704, and the Formation here in 1772 of the first Body of Soldiers of the Corps, then known as the Company of Soldier Artificers.
26th March 1994"
Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.
(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)
Thinking about this later, I seem to know more Engineers than Geologists!
Given a few more spare plants, I could have planted a small plantation for them all..
David Pook brother in-law, retired to the coast
John Hayford cousin in-law, retired & rides a bike
Tom McFadyen ACE at last retired Scot '15, see Lake Eyre
Graeme Jessup ACE eco house designer at the beach!
Peter Phillips ACE retired from water works & solar things
David deWolfe ACE in-law worked with Tom.
Lynton Storer brother in-law and 4WDer
John McInerney old days same house!
Mick Evans old days, neighbour he is still there!
Staff Engineer Diane Hascall. The LSST team successfully completed a lift of the camera body on April 4. (Jacqueline Ramseyer Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers from the 253rd Engineer Company (Sapper) hitched a ride with the New Hampshire Air Guard to Puerto Rico this year for annual training. Nearly 50 Citizen Soldiers from the La Plata, Md., based unit along with eight soldiers from Bosnia and Herzegovina flew to Camp Santiago Joint Maneuver Training Center July 13-27. While there, they trained side-by-side with the 1013th Engineer Company (Sapper) and the 232nd Dive Team from Puerto Rico. The Maryland and Puerto Rican Citizen Soldiers shared best practices, experiences, and lessons learned with each other during the two-week AT.
Col. John T. Litz became the 68th commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, during a military change of command ceremony July 13, 2018, at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Baltimore. He assumed leadership from Col. Edward P. Chamberlayne who had commanded Baltimore District since July 2015.
Litz, a native of Kingsport, Tennessee, takes command of one the largest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers districts, with a staff of more than 1,100 personnel serving the Mid-Atlantic region and the nation.
U.S. Army photos by John Sokolowski
Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.
(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)
Engineers with the 875th Engineer Company are currently on State Active Duty assisting The North Carolina Department Of Transportation (NCDOT) assessing infrastructure, removing debris, and making repairs to damaged roads. Their primary mission is to stabilize roads making sure they are safe for travel in the after math of Hurricane Matthew.
17th Street Plaza, a 438-foot tall modernist skyscraper at 1225 17th Street, was built in 1982 by Wendel Duchsherer Architects & Engineers.
Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.
(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)
Environmentalist, retired software engineer and musician, Hart Pearson "Sebastian" Cunningham has achieved the impressive feat of planting 45 million trees over 40 years. He aims to reach a trillion trees in his lifetime.
August 19, 2021 / / —
Hart Cunningham is on a mission to plant one trillion trees. In just four decades, he has participated in planting more than 45 million and is now committed to reaching his goal. The environmentalist and musician wants to spend the next 40 years turning 45 million into a trillion.
Hart Pearson "Sebastian" Cunningham was raised by artists seeking a life that reflected well on Mother Earth. Hart's quest to plant a trillion trees began at age 3 in Dominica with local vegetation. At age 5, then living in Nova Scotia, he continued his passion for trees with an apple orchard. By the time Hart was 16, he had planted 740 trees, having joined his Buckley High School Classes of '93 - '95 (152 students in total across three years, including Rashida Jones) to spend 14 weeks planting trees on weekends across California.
Hart spent three terms at The Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington in Seattle. There, he wrote his thesis on "Economics Related to Humanity and Environment" at age 21, continuing his interest in and passion for nature and the environment. He returned to California to finish his Master's in Economics from Claremont Graduate University. He was the youngest recorded to achieve this feat at age 22.
Hart's tree planting increased as his monetary resources grew, and he became the only Ernst and Young three-times 'Entrepreneur of the Year' Finalist. He has continued to strive to plant as many trees as possible throughout adulthood. In total, Hart has funded 19 drone or aerial-focused seed pods, increasing his count to 45 million trees planted in 40 years of service to Mother Earth.
Hart retired from software architecture at age 38. Since taking early retirement, he has run for POTUS (Hart2020) at age 42, with a campaign focused on solving climate change and income inequality globally. Hart is now concentrating on spending the next four decades aiming to reach his lifetime goal of planting a trillion trees. With more time and freedom to dedicate himself to this goal, he is determined to do even more to save and support the environment. More personally, he is also invested in his physical health and wellbeing with a focus on contortion.
Hart can be found on Instagram at @RydermanM, where he shares his thoughts and adventures in physicality, spirituality, travel, and more, as well as demonstrating the benefits of connecting with nature. Hart also spends his time empowering music lovers globally, as musician Ryderman. His music can be found on Spotify and Apple Music. His song 'Stay' has been streamed more than one million times on Spotify.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department and allied agencies responded to a twenty acre brush fire sparked by a vehicle blaze near the Foothill (210) Freeway and La Tuna Canyon Road in Tujunga, California on February 1, 2009. © Photo by Juan Guerra
Elaine Wah, CSE PhD Student, and Bochun Zhang, Computer Science BSE Student, eat lunch together as part of the Lunch & Lab with a Graduate Student Program at the Pierpont Commons on March 28, 2013.
The Lunch & Lab with a Graduate Student Program enables undergrads to meet and speak with graduate students in a one-on-one environment, answering questions and concerns that undergrads might have about graduate school.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Spc. Hugh Zajac, of Wahpeton, N.D., uses an angle grinder to fix the edges on the base of a trailer during a project he and other North Dakota National Guard Soldiers are completing in Kuwait on Nov. 10, 2011. About 160 Guardsmen are deployed there with the 188th Engineer Company (Vertical) in August 2011 and are expected home soon.
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As Chief Engineer on London’s Metropolitan Board of Works, Bazalgette was primarily responsible for the creation of the extensive network of sewers under the streets of central London. The new sewers made probably the single greatest contribution to improving the health of Victorian Londoners and the bulk of the system remains in use today. In addition, it physically changed the appearance of riverside London and the nature of the River Thames.
Lego decals mede by me but idea goes to dmcgready15 if you have any idea to meke them better write it thanks
Bangladeshi engineers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan were awarded the UN Medal for their service and sacrifice. The 260-strong engineering contingent were the first to be deployed as part of the Regional Protection Force, mandated by the UN Security Council. In the past year, they have carried out a number of major reconstruction projects over the past year, rehabilitating roads, building bases, servicing water points and even repairing football grounds for young sports fans in Juba. At a ceremony in the capital Juba today, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General acknowledged their professionalism, integrity and dedication to duty. The contingent also remembered the tragic loss of their fellow fallen peacekeeper Lieutenant Commander Ashraf Siddiqui who was killed by armed gunmen while accompanying a humanitarian convoy in June.