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Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Company is evaluating the impact of 90,000 additional storm and heat-related outages – over and above the outages experienced last Friday night – on its overall restoration schedule
BALTIMORE, July 6, 2012 – Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) today announced that it continues to aggressively restore service to the remaining four percent of the more than 725,000 customers – nearly the amount affected during Hurricane Irene – who have experienced power outages since last Friday’s severe weather system. BGE expects this work to continue through the weekend.
In addition, the company will also work to restore service to customers who may have experienced outages last evening due to storms or heat- related issues; however, restoration of these new outages may be delayed due to the company’s continued priority focus on outages related to last Friday’s storm activity. In total, BGE has experienced approximately 90,000 additional outages, unrelated to last Friday’s severe weather system. The company is evaluating the impact of these additional storm and heat-related outages on its overall restoration schedule. As extreme temperatures are forecasted throughout the remainder of the restoration effort, the company urges any customer currently without power to consider visiting one of the several cooling centers located throughout the state. More information regarding specific locations is available on the Maryland Emergency Management Agency’s (MEMA) website and on bge.com.
“As we continue repairs, we are providing information on where crews are working each day,” said Stephen J. Woerner, senior vice president and chief operating officer for BGE. “Specific timeframes for individual customers are only available once we have assessed the scope of the restoration work necessary. However, customers should know that operating conditions, severe weather such as the kind we have seen since last Friday’s storm activity, or the discovery of additional damage may result in work extending into successive days. We appreciate your understanding that our crews are working as safely and quickly as possible to restore your electricity.”
Approximately 4,600 field and support forces are actively engaged in completing the restoration of secondary lines and associated equipment servicing smaller groups of customers. Once addressed, BGE will focus on repairs that are specific to an individual customer’s home or business. This work is often time-consuming, as in many cases, BGE is unable to determine the exact size and cause of an outage until crews arrive on the scene and make a complete assessment of the damage. As the company completes these repairs, customer involvement is crucial.
Customers still without power after their neighbors have been restored should report their outage by calling 1-877-778-2222, as equipment damage may exist beyond the initial repair that BGE is not aware of.
BGE is continually updating its website to reflect general crew locations daily. Customers should also visit bge.com, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Flickr for more information. In addition, the company asks that customers avoid downed wires at all costs and to report them immediately by calling 1-877-778-2222.
As a reminder, BGE customers who may be elderly, handicapped or dependent on electricity for medical equipment, should always have alternate arrangements in place should they experience an extended power outage. Customers using a generator should follow manufacturer instructions and be sure to locate generators in well-ventilated areas. For more information about BGE storm preparation and how customers can protect their families and property, go to bge.com.
BGE, headquartered in Baltimore, is Maryland’s largest gas and electric utility, delivering power to more than 1.2 million electric customers and more than 650,000 natural gas customers in central Maryland. The company’s approximately 3,400 employees are committed to the safe and reliable delivery of gas and electricity, as well as enhanced energy management, conservation, environmental stewardship and community assistance. BGE is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive energy provider with approximately $33 billion in annual revenues. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
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Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
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VL2012-0046-009
15 avril 2012
BFC Gagetown, NB
Caporal Lemieux simule une blessure à l’abdomen pour l’évaluation d’une station médicale de combat.
Depuis le 10 avril dernier, plus de 3500 soldats provenant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) s’entrainent dans les secteurs de la Garnison Gagetown (N.-B.) dans le cadre de l'exercice LION INTREPIDE, et ce, jusqu'au 9 mai 2012. Avec ses reliefs diversifiés, la Garnison Gagetown offre aux militaires de Valcartier un milieu d'entrainement différent et un plus vaste terrain de manœuvres.
L’exercice LION INTREPIDE 2012 permet aux unités du 5 GBMC, ainsi qu’à ses unités affiliées, de renouer avec différents concepts de guerre se concentrant désormais sur des techniques d'entrainement militaire plus classiques. Cette réorientation est essentielle pour l'accomplissement de futures missions de combat, d'aide humanitaire, de maintien de la paix ou autre
Photo par : Cpl Sébastien Grimard
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VL2012-0046-009
April 15th 2012
CFB Gagetown, NB
Corporal Lemieux is simulating an abdomen wound for the evaluation of a combat medical station.
Since April 10, more than 3,500 troops from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) are in the Gagetown Garrison training areas (N. B.) for Exercise LION INTREPIDE, and will remain there until May 9, 2012. With its diverse terrain, Gagetown Garrison provides the troops from Valcartier with a different training environment and a vast training ground. Exercise LION INTREPIDE 2012 allows the units from 5 CMBG, and affiliated units, to renew with different war concepts that concentrate on more classic military techniques. This reorientation is essential in order to prepare the soldiers to carry out future combat missions, humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and other types of mission.
Photo by : Cpl Sebastien Grimard
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11-14-1973
Officials with the Somerset Area Vocational School have welcomed an evaluation team that will rank the school's services. Shown are, from left, Dr. Phares Nye, Wendell Ford, Dr. Lloyd Maxon, Dr. Carl Lamar and Dr. Janie Jones.
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Jim Slaughter Photography Collection
NXP’s ARM7 (LPC2148), ARM Evaluation Kit is proposed to smooth the progress of developing and debugging of various designs encompassing of High speed 32-bit Microcontrollers. It integrates on board two UARTs, provision to connect LCD/GLCD display, LEDs, ADC inputs and Wireless Modules to create a stand-alone versatile test platform. User can easily engage in development in this platform, or use it as reference to application development.
Three weeks in Marseille France, studying at EuroMed School of Management through my MBA program at PSU. Here are the pics of the events that went down when I wasn't in class.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Rare sighting of Ford Zephyr Zodiac Mk.1 Prototype under testing. The "Fred Flintstone" Traction System was in the early stages of development. Early 1960s photo of Steve & Russell with their pedal car :-)
Evaluators were looking for the perfect pullups and allowed no extraneous leg assistance as cadets struggled to complete the most possible. This task followed the Army Physical Fitness Test, the Indoor Obstacle Course Test, a Combat Survival Swim test and an eight-mile ruck march. Still, there were more challenges to follow as roughly 300 cadets participated in the daylong selection process to earn a slot in a competitive Military Individual Advanced Development program. Photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Dzvinochky, Urkaine
© Bruno Seidl
Int. Choir Competition & Festival Bad Ischl
April 30 - May 4, 2014 | Bad Ischl, Austria
The evaluation and coordination of the International Federation of Red Cross goes from village to village to assess the extent of damage and humanitarian needs of populations affected by post-election tension in Cote d 'Ivoire.
Photo: Moustapha Diallo / IFRC (p-CIV0254)
Visit www.ifrc.org for more information from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
Cadets from Penn State ROTC participated in their PT evaluation, consisting of two minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and a two mile run on Aug. 30.
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Mrs. Gunilla Lindberg, IOC member (SWE), Head of Evaluation Commission for the 23rd Olympic Winter Games - 2018
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Dzvinochky, Urkaine
© Bruno Seidl
Int. Choir Competition & Festival Bad Ischl
April 30 - May 4, 2014 | Bad Ischl, Austria
Dzvinochky, Urkaine
© Bruno Seidl
Int. Choir Competition & Festival Bad Ischl
April 30 - May 4, 2014 | Bad Ischl, Austria