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This is the Cesar Chavez Community Center in my neighbourhood. It's located at the Phil Chacon Park. This is where Stu and I exercise three times a week. That's him in the background in the red shirt. I stopped going when I was diagnosed with degenerative arthritis in my knee but kept exercising once it was better. I would walk Shizandra every morning, but now it's so hot to do that, so we take her to the park every morning around 7 a.m. and exercise her. We are also committed to her as well and I know she loves us for it.
Thank you for any comments faves you care to leave me, I do appreciate them all.
Have A Marvelous Monday and Get Out There And Exercise!
Jo & Stu.
Captain Andrew Jakubaitis, McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) CF-18 Hornet (official military designation CF-188) pilot from Air Task Force-Romania, flies over the Transylvanian Alps during a mission in Romania during Exercise Resilient Resolve on April 1, 2016.
Estonian ship ENS WAMBOLA in the Baltic Sea during exercise BALTOPS 2020. The maritime exercise BALTOPS 2020 involved around 30 ships from 19 NATO Allies and partner nations. It's an annual exercise and it ran from 7-16 June 2020.
WEEK 32.1 – Sports Authority Southaven, 5-17-16
The front left corner of the store was the location of exercise equipment, and was the area I was most familiar with. We're not a big sports family (I'm a much more computer-oriented person – as you can tell :P – as well as academic), so new exercise stuff for my dad was the only reason we ever had to visit here in the past. (cont.)
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
A Canadian soldier fires his machine gun during Exercise Steele Crescendo. The exercise allowed NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Latvia to practice coordinated defensive firing using live ammunition.
While we continue to take all necessary measures to protect our armed forces during the COVID-19 pandemic, NATO's operational readiness remains undiminished. Our forces remain ready, vigilant and prepared to respond to any threat.
After landing in St-Patrice de Beaurivage, QC, parachutists from the 3rd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment, make their way to a meeting point on January 29th. Photo by Sgt Sébastien Fréchette
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Après leur arrivé au sol, les parachutistes du 3e Bataillon Royal 22e Régiment se dirigent vers leurs point de rendez-vous à St-Patrice de Beaurivage, QC, le 29 janvier. Photo : Sgt Sébastien Fréchette
U.S. Army Africa officers take notes during Kwanza 2010
By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Africa
VICENZA, Italy – As Angolan women and children waited in a military hospital triage area during exercise Kwanza 2010, a U.S. Army Africa officer took note.
Maj. George K. Allen, Jr. 40, of Lynnwood, Wash., was one of four international observers at the weeklong exercise, conducted in early June in Cabo Ledo, Angola.
The exercise was held by the Central African Multinational Force in order to validate the unit. Known as FOMAC, the force is one of five brigade-size elements that make up the African Union’s African Standby Force.
The FOMAC is built around forces from the Economic Community of Central African States (French acronym CEEAC). Troops who took part in the exercise came from Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sao Tome and Principe and Chad.
Incorporating a medical mission to offer humanitarian assistance during the exercise exemplifies FOMAC’s progressive level of planning and coordination, Allen said.
“It shows that Africans are ready to help Africans,” Allen said. “They had a multi-national staff of military medics representing several central African countries – all working together to help local people. That’s impressive.”
Allen along with Lt. Jonathan Goerk, of U.S. Naval Forces Africa, were among a group of observers that included Maj. Gen. Samaila Iliya from the African Union. As the U.S. military representatives, the American observers were interested in how the force is organized, its logistical and signal capabilities and how FOMAC plans and conducts operations.
“We were there to observe and to learn from the countries within the FOMAC,” Goerk said. “We were grateful for the opportunity to attend.”
The role of the U.S. participants was to observe the event and assess how the United States can best engage with CEEAC and its member states to enhance regional peace and security capacity, including maritime security, disaster response, humanitarian relief operations, and peacekeeping missions.
During the exercise, the multi-national force faced a “real-world” exercise scenario based on events and experiences gained in previous African crisis situations. That meant the primary focus was establishing security and offering care to local people.
Amphibious forces landed at a beach in rib boats from ships just off the coast. Paratroopers leapt from a Cameroonian C-130 transport plane. Medics set up two field hospitals, where local Angolans received care that included pediatric visits, women’s health checks, dentistry and minor surgery.
“They had naval, air and ground forces working with police, civilian components and nongovernmental organizations – all whom worked together to create positive effects,” Allen said. “FOMAC showed that it has the ability to promote security in central Africa.”
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil
Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica
Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica
Italian soldiers prepare to fire from a trench during Exercise Steele Crescendo. The exercise allowed NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Latvia to practice coordinated defensive firing using live ammunition.
While we continue to take all necessary measures to protect our armed forces during the COVID-19 pandemic, NATO's operational readiness remains undiminished. Our forces remain ready, vigilant and prepared to respond to any threat.
Military members, primarily from the 3e Batalion, Royal 22e Régiment, perform a parachute jump from CH-146 Griffon helicopters from 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron as part of Exercise PEGASE MOUILLE at Lake St. Joseph in Fossambault‑sur‑le‑Lac, Quebec, Canada, on June 14, 2021.
Photo: Corporal Genevieve Beaulieu, Canadian Armed Forces
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Des militaires provenant principalement du 3e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment, sautent en parachute depuis des hélicoptères CH-146 Griffon du 430e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères dans le cadre de l’exercice PEGASE MOUILLE, au Lac‑Saint-Joseph, à Fossambault‑sur‑le‑Lac, à Québec (Canada), le 14 juin 2021.
Photo : Caporal Genevieve Beaulieu, Forces armées canadiennes
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Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) and North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) conduct a joint training exercise in Manchester.
The scenario involved emergency services coming under attack while dealing the aftermath of a road traffic collision.
The exercise – one of a series – is intended to ensure the services can work together effectively to deal with dangerous situations.
For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk
To report crime call police on 101 the national non-emergency number.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Soldiers from 128th Battery, 4 General Support Regiment (4GS Rgt) participate in Exercise TURBULENT WINDS to support an Air Defense Troop Sergeant Major course in the training area of 5th Canadian Division Support Base (5 CDSB) Gagetown, Oromocto, New Brunswick on October 25, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Peter Ford, Tactics School, 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown
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Latvian humvee parked on the dirt track during Silver Arrow 2016. 500 British Army soldiers are taking part in the two week military exercise together with Latvian Army and other NATO members.
Canadian Armed Forces soldiers and the U.S. National Guard participate in Exercise STRIDENT TRACER at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base (5 CDSB) Gagetown training area, New Brunswick on August 21, 2017.
Photo: Haley Voutour, Tactics School, Combat Training Centre (CTC) Gagetown
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Des soldats des Forces armées canadiennes et la Garde nationale des États-Unis participent à l’exercice STRIDENT TRACER dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada (BS 5 Div CA) Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, le 21 août 2017.
Photo : Haley Voutour, École de la tactique du Centre d’instruction au combat de Gagetown
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An American Blackhawk helicopter from the Wisconsin National Guard rehearses a medical evacuation in preparation for Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE in Wainwright, Alberta on April 29, 2021.
Please credit: Cpl Rachael Allen, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Un hélicoptère Blackhawk américain de la Garde nationale du Wisconsin s’exerce à des évacuations médicales en préparation à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, à Wainwright, en Alberta, le 29 avril 2021.
Photo : Cpl Rachael Allen, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Troops from The 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Recce Platoon, 3 Section, The 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, "A" Company, Third Platoon, United States Marines and The Japanese Western Area Infantry Regiment, use combat rubber reconnaissance crafts to complete Nautical Navigation and Over the Horizon Training at Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) on June 29, 2014..
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Photo: Sgt Matthew McGregor, Canadian Forces Combat Camera.
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BLACK SEA, July 19. 2018. SNMG2 vessels TCG Fatih and ROS Regele Ferdinand followed by BGS Verni and two Bulgarian units sail together during Exercise BREEZE 18.Ex BREEZE is a Bulgarian- led exercise which is designed to enhance the interoperability of the participating units and strengthen cooperation by practicing different warfare techniques in a multi-dimensional scenario. Multinational participating forces and their crews will be tested in a wide range of warfare tactics focusing on regional security. This year participants include 25 ships, 1 submarine, 9 aircraft, and 2340 military staff out of 11 countries (Bulgaria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherland, Poland, Turkey, Romania and the United States ). NATO Photo by WO FRAN C. Valverde.
A reconnaissance soldier from 2e Bataillon, Royal 22e Régiment observes a Royal Canadian Air Force CH-147F Chinook helicopter conducting an insertion during RIMPAC 2016 at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California on August 1, 2016.
Photo by: Sgt Marc-André Gaudreault, Valcartier Imaging Services
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Un soldat de reconnaissance du 2e Bataillon du Royal 22e Régiment observe un hélicoptère CH-147F Chinook de l’Aviation royale canadienne qui participe à une insertion au cours de l’exercice RIMPAC 2016, au Camp Pendleton, à San Diego, en Californie, le 1er août 2016.
Photo : Sgt Marc-André Gaudreault, Services d’imagerie de Valcartier
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Royal Swedish Navy corvette HSwMS Karlstad working with a submarine in the North Atlantic during a combined anti-submarine exercise off the coast of Norway for NATO exercise Trident Juncture 2018 on October 25, 2018. Photo: Marius Vågenes Villanger / Sjøforsvaret
Svensk Visby-klasse F35 HSWMS Karlstad og et ubåtteleskop // HSWMS Karstad and a submarine riser.
Two Royal Canadian Air Force CH-146 Griffons come in for a landing after completing their task during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on April 29, 2021 at Airfield 21, CFB Wainwright.
Photo by: Corporal Connie Valin, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Deux hélicoptères CH-146 Griffon de l’Aviation royale canadienne atterrissent après avoir accompli leurs tâches au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 29 avril 2021, sur le terrain d’aviation 21, à la BFC Wainwright.
Photo : Caporal Connie Valin, Forces armées canadiennes
Soldiers from 1st Battalion Bravo Company, The Royal Canadian Regiment board CH-147F Chinook helicopters from 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron during Exercise SPARTAN BEAR within the Garrison Petawawa training area on November 19, 2014.
Photo: Corporal Daniel Salisbury, Garrison Imaging Petawawa
Des soldats de la Compagnie Bravo du 1er Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment montent à bord d’un hélicoptère CH147F Chinook du 450e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères au cours de l’exercice SPARTAN BEAR, dans secteur d’entraînement de la Garnison Petawawa, le 19 novembre 2014.
Photo : Caporal Daniel Salisbury, Services d’imagerie de la Garnison Petawawa
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Over 100 ambulance staff took part in an exercise at the weekend simulating a plane crash into a disused building in East London.
Medics, control staff and the hazardous area response team (HART) took part in the multi-agency exercise, which saw around 100 ‘patients’ injured.
The exercise took place over three days, although our main involvement was on the first day, when our staff helped to rescue patients, triage them and take them to the casualty clearing area for treatment.
Real flames and smoke were used to make the scene look as convincing as possible and to create an extremely challenging training environment.
The exercise involved around 220 emergency services colleagues including firefighters, Met Police dive team and urban search and rescue teams.
Over 100 volunteers from a university paramedic course and actors from Amputees in Action, played the ‘casualties’.
For More info contact:
Communications Department
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
220 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8SD
Phone: 020 7783 2286
Two Royal Canadian Air Force CH-147F Chinook helicopters land during a mission in support of the Canadian Army during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, while a CH-146 Griffon helicopter watches from above.
From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier skills and abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.
Deux hélicoptères CH-147F Chinook de l'Aviation royale canadienne atterrissent au cours d'une mission d'appui à l'Armée canadienne au cours de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21, tandis qu'un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon regarde d'en haut.
Entre 1 à 11 mai 2021, environ 2500 militaires participeront à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principale activité d’entraînement en campagne annuelle de l’Armée canadienne, l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE valide les compétences dans un milieu de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.
Photo: Cpl Connie Valin,
4 Wing Imaging
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Soldiers from 35 Canadian Brigade Group train on the rappel tower during Exercise GUERRIER NORDIQUE at CFB Valcartier, QC on March 04, 2021.
Please credit: Cpl Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo
United States Airforce Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawks sit at Airfield 21, near CFB Wainwright for Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on April 28, 2021.
Please credit: Corporal Connie Valin, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Des hélicoptères Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk de la Force aérienne des États Unis sont stationnés sur le terrain d’aviation 21, près de la BFC Wainwright, dans le cadre de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, le 28 avril 2021.
Photo : Caporal Connie Valin, Forces armées canadiennes
A soldier from the 35 Canadian Brigade Group (CBG) of the Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) fires a C9A2 Light Machine Gun as part of Exercise GUERRIER NORDIQUE in CFB Valcartier on March 2, 2021.
Please credit: Cpl Hugo Montpetit, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Un soldat du groupe compagnie d’intervention dans l’Arctique (GCIA) du 35e Groupe-brigade canadien (GBC) fait feu avec une mitrailleuse légère C9A2 au cours de l’exercice GUERRIER NORDIQUE, à la BFC Valcartier, le 2 mars 2021.
Photo : Cpl Hugo Montpetit, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
for the !afterclass! off camera topic. a little exercise in shutterspeed in combination with a flash.
strobe: SB600, 1/32 on the right, triggered through CLS, snooted
On Tuesday 21st June 2022, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service hosted Exercise Mitchell, a large-scale training exercise at their Bury Training and Safety Centre.
The exercise focused on testing the multi-agency operational response to a CBRNE incident by working with partners and volunteers.
Volunteers were on hand to play the part of casualties following a chemical incident on a tram. Greater Manchester Police (GMP), Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), Transport for Greater Manchester (TFfG) and other partners responded to the incident.
The exercise commenced with joint working between emergency service control rooms in the early stages of the incident, with several calls being made on 999 calls reporting an incident had occurred on the tram.
It took the form of a multi-agency response to the incident in the morning, working with GMP and NWAS. Later in the afternoon crews also set up and tested the Mass Decontamination Unit, helping volunteers through the process.
This training helps to reinforce understanding of different agencies roles and responsibilities during the response to such an incident and validate learning from the response to previous Major Incidents in Greater Manchester. The exercise also reinforced JESIP principles and procedures to help embed multi-agency working amongst Greater Manchester and regional partners.
Further elements of the exercise will take place later in the year, focusing on the Strategic Coordinating Group (SCG) and Tactical Coordinating Group (TCG) elements of a Major Incident.
The overall exercise helped to test the multi-agency response at the Strategic, Tactical and Operational levels including looking at the operational response, Local Resilience Forum procedures and interoperability between organisations.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
Members of 1 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry take up a defensive position during Exercise ALLIED SPIRIT V in the Hohenfels Training Area in Germany on October 9, 2016 during Operation REASSURANCE.
Photo: MCpl Jennifer Kusche, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
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Des membres du 1er Bataillon du Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry adoptent une position défensive au cours de l’exercice ALLIED SPIRIT V, dans la zone d’entraînement de Hohenfels, en Allemagne, le 9 octobre 2016, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE.
Photo : Cplc Jennifer Kusche, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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