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My tiny little log desk. The bilge panel is no longer used. Taken on an LG phone with Paper Camera, a cheap and fun app for the phone.
Michigan National Guard's 1431st Engineer Company (Sappers) is in Germany conducting joint training exercises with our State Partnership Program counterpart, Latvia.
The Engineers Siding at Dunblane, looking south towards the signal box and station. Signal DB6 on the left.
December 2018, not long after electrification work was completed.
Vegetation has once again taken over since this photo was taken, with trees growing up in the siding.
All floor joists are engineered I-joists made from waste wood materials. Stronger and straighter than dimensional lumber.
Our friends from Thayer School enjoy the fresh groomed snow on Garipay this afternoon! Bundle up out there!
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Photography of the Engineers Australia Cairns Region End of Year Gala Dinner, Cairns Pullman International, 6 Dec 2024.
Oh my god! I felt a nostalgic tear come to my eye (not really) when these guys passed by because when I was in first year living in residence at U of T, the engineer's band (bnad?) would march down the street at around midnight and annoy/amuse the crap out of everyone. Now that I'm living at home, I miss the eccentricities of U of T on campus life. And engineers always make me laugh. ALSO, they were chanting things that they said during Frosh Week, and I totally knew the retaliating frosh cheers, but I (thankfully) kept my mouth shut.
The 368th Engineer Battalion of the U.S. Army Reserve out of Manchester had their farewell ceremony on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 15, 2011, on the grounds of the Southern New Hampshire University campus as they prepare to be deployed to Afghanistan. Prior to their year-long deployment, the reservists will spend two months at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.
(John Tully/Monitor Staff)
Michigan National Guard's 1431st Engineer Company (Sappers) is in Germany conducting joint training exercises with our State Partnership Program counterpart, Latvia.
For the sixth consecutive year, engineers and staff from Pima County’s Transportation Department will teach kids how to make asphalt cookies during the “Discovering Engineering at the Mall” event on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event, held at Foothills Mall, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., brings together engineers from across the region to increase awareness and appreciation for the profession as part of Engineers Week, Feb. 21-27.