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The UK Task Force, deployed with the aim of delivering quality engineering output in support of UNMISS. The UK uses the codename Operation TRENTON for their deployment in South Sudan. The current task force that paraded today are Op TRENTON 7, which is the 7th rotation of troops since the UK commitment began in May 2016.
The Soldiers from the Fort A.P. Hill-based 310th Engineer Company spent Friday morning July 20, 2018 building float bridges at White's Lake.
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!
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, Chief of Engineer and Commanding General of the US Army Corps of Engineers dines with Col. Donna Brazil, Academy Professor in the BS&L Department at the annual Engineer Dinner March 28 at Eisenhower Hall. The annual dinner welcomes senior cadet entering the Army Engineer Regiment. 127 senior cadets have branched engineer.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Engineers (#21) vs. the University of Southern Maine Huskies
January 27, 2018
Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
WPI 21-13 USM
133 pounds: Stephen Jendritz (WPI) over Caleb Austin (USM), decision 4-0.
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RIVERBANK, California -- The Army turned over 28 undeveloped acres to the city at an Oct. 17 ceremony.
The land was formerly property of the Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant, which closed in 2010 under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Act.
Paul Cramer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, presided over the event and joined Congressman Jeff Denham in speaking at the ceremony.
Riverbank Mayor Richard O’Brien and Brenda Johnson-Turner, Director of Real Estate for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, signed the memorandum of agreement that transferred the land to the city. The agreement formally drops responsibility of the 28 acres from the Presidio of Monterey.
Pete with his Pro Tools rig and ETH sound engineer Laslow confer after the lightning speed set up of a tremendous amount of gear.
Enter the Haggis played the Boothbay Opera House Sunday night to a very full crowd a very high energy show. They are a tight band and the show was a blast.
From the Enter the Haggis @ Boothbay Opera House July '06 SET
I went to assist Peter of Satronen Sound in capturing a multi-track (18trks) recording to his Pro Tools rig, it was a totally enthusiastic crowd and a lot of inputs. These were taken @ Setup, mostly during the show.
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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Dayton Industrialist Edward A. Deeds and Charles F. Kettering, inventor of the automobile self-starter, founded the club in 1914. More info on the club here. Official web site here.
Series of lectures on aviation at the Engineers Club-link here:
AVIATION HERITAGE SPEAKER SERIES 2011
At the Engineers Club, 110 East Monument Ave, Dayton, Ohio.For more information, contact the National Park Service at 937-425-0008 or 937-225-7705. These events are free and open to the public.
1911: The Rise and Fall of the Wright Exhibition Team
Paul Glenshaw
May 18, 7:00 pm
Filmmaker Paul Glenshaw traces the short life of the Wright Exhibition Team. Drawing from both well-known and recently discovered Wright Team collections, Glenshaw depicts the team's members as real people, fighting their own conflicting motivations as much as their competitors. There is special emphasis on the fabled "Baby Grand"—the Wright racer and fasted airplane in the world—that never won a race.
1911: The Legacy of the Wright School of Aviation
Tom D. Crouch
July 20, 7:00 pm
This talk by Smithsonian Aeronautics Curator, Tom Crouch, will tell the Cal Rodgers story -- from flight training at Huffman Prairie, through the excitement of the famous flight, to his death in an airplane crash in the spring of 1912.
Soaring at Kitty Hawk, 1911: Buster's Vacation
Dawne Dewey
October 19, 7:00 pm
Dawne Dewey, Head of Wright State University's Special Collections and Archives, will focus on the experiences of a young boy and his adventure on the dunes of Kitty Hawk with his famous uncle Orv in 1911.
Soldiers assigned 127th Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team brace as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter assigned to 82nd Combat Aviation, 82nd Airborne Division descends for pick-up during a sling load training event at FOB Latham pick-up zone on Fort Bragg, N.C., Dec. 7.
U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp, Jr., sits with his wife Linda and Calvin Phelps, National Chairperson of the National Society of Black Engineers Saturday, June 11, 2011 during a conference held at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. The conference was held to uphold the society's mission to increase the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 3rd Class Diana Honings.
Evento realizado no dia 04 de Fevereiro de 2020.
Lançamento Linha Origens.
Local: BDesign
Créditos: Grupo Treis
Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.
(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)
An epic trip - 6-hours, 30-miles from Ouray to Lake City, Colorado - with rough rocky patches, switchbacks, shelf roads, and sweeping vistas all the way, reaching almost 13,000 feet at the summit. A Jeep Badge of Honor trail for good reason.
From TrailsOffroad.com: In the late 1800’s, miners started digging for gold, silver, lead and other ore in the San Juan Mountains. They needed a way to get people and the ore out to the nearby towns. Those roads left by the long-abandoned mines are now some of the most famous off-road trails in the books. Engineer Pass, a 30-mile trail, is one of them and is part of a trail now known as the Alpine Loop.
There are multiple mine ruins to view and explore the grounds of along the way including the Hard Tack Mine and the Michael Breen Mine.
Mile after mile provides new and more amazing views of Colorado and the San Juan mountains. Oh Point and the official summit have breath-taking panoramas of the mountains.
This trail goes well above the timberline at just over 12,900’. With the altitude comes stunning views of the mountains to the north including the Uncompahgre, Coxcomb, Wetterhorn and Wildhorse mountain peaks. The view is so expansive at Oh Point that on a very clear day, you might be able to see all the way to Utah if you turn your eyes to the west.
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Jocelyn E. Scott
Chief Engineer & Vice President - DuPont Engineering, Facilities and Real Estate
Click to Download Jocelyn E. Scott is chief engineer and vice president – DuPont Engineering, Facilities and Real Estate. Ms. Scott joined DuPont in 1984 in the DuPont Photosystems & Electronic Products division in Rochester, N.Y.
From 1984-1995 she has served in numerous engineering, operations and R&D assignments in various DuPont businesses. From 1996 to 2000, she was manager for various Engineering positions.
In 2001, she was named executive assistant to the chairman and CEO. In 2002 she was named director - DuPont Engineering and Research Technology and in 2004 she became director - DuPont Capital Asset Productivity. In 2006 she was named director - DuPont Leveraged Operations. Later in 2006 she became managing director, DuPont Facilities and Capital Asset Productivity. She was named vice president - DuPont Engineering in January 2008 and to her current position September 1, 2008.
Ms. Scott chaired the 2008 CURT (Construction Users Roundtable) National Conference. In addition to participating on various industry advisory boards, she has served on the Committee of Visitors for the Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) of the National Science Foundation. Ms. Scott is a member of the AIChE Foundation Board of Trustees and serves on the Board of Directors for Planned Parenthood of Delaware.
Ms. Scott was recently appointed to the study committee of the National Academy of Engineering to investigate the cause and recommend preventive measures for the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill.
Ms. Scott graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in chemical engineering in 1981. She received a master's degree in Chemical Engineering Practice from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 1983 and received a degree of chemical engineer in 1984, also from M.I.T.