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Master Sgt. Dustin Heines, 514th Air Mobility Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Air Force Reserve, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., holds a remote control detonator during a joint render safe operation with EOD Airmen from the 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, and the 514th, at Detachment 1, Warren Grove Gunnery Range, N.J., May 1, 2015. Beginning on April 28, 2015, the EOD Airmen retrieved all the ordnance that was dropped at the Range during the past year, and on May 1, 2015, rendered safe – a controlled detonation operation – 30 inert BDU-50, 500-pound practice bombs and two cartridges from BDU-33, 25 pound practice bombs, for later reclamation. Warren Grove Gunnery Range, which is operated by the 177th Fighter Wing, provides a training environment for all military and ground combat forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
PACOM-FBI Government Of India Critical Incident and Tactical Response Course (ICITRC) 2011
September 26-30, 2011
Los Angeles, California
Six year-old Konglan La lost his left eye after throwing a cluster bomb he found near his home in Vientiane, Laos on March 27, 2005. From 1964-73 over two million tons of high explosives rained down on Laos from bomber raids launched on average once every eight minutes, as much as one third failed to detonate.
This was my first time taking pictures of this show in Disney's Hollywood Studios. I am usually at WDW in the summer and this is not on my list of things to do in the heat. We had amazing seats during our Pixelmania meet and it was fun to see all the lenses along our row firing away.
Explosives store at other end, the upright slate slabs would have been used to hold the small boats fast during loading. Built to take slates out to sailing ships before the opening of the Ffestiniog Railway.
It's not as sharp in the middle as I would have liked but I seem to remember that when I took it - it was blowing a hoolie in my moms garden, the joys of Scotland!!
REPUBLIC OF KOREA (Feb. 14, 2016) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 2nd Class Chris Keiper, deployed to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5 from EODMU 3, plays rock-paper-scissors with students while participating in a community relationship project at a local school with members of Republic of Korea UDT/SEALs during Cobra Gold 2016. Cobra Gold 2016, the 35th version of the military exercise, will bring together more than two dozen nations to address regional and global security challenges and to promote international cooperation and stability within the region. (U.S. Navy Combat Camera Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Daniel Rolston/RELEASED)
Zebrano The Drag Brunchette Greek street Soho London.
duo of explosive Drag Queens Rihanna vs Britney
Highly recommend enjoyable Lunch Time with a Wonderful Atmosphere.
Brig. Gen Les J. Carroll and Command Sgt. Maj. Travis Williams visit Soldiers with the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division and their dogs with the Tactical Explosive Detection program, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
The latest RailCorp apprentice project at Eveleigh is this PV Explosives van, as seen in a rare moment outside the shed at Eveleigh in early July 2011. Similar to the Paybus before it, this wagon is being restored by RailCorp apprentices for the TrainWorks museum at Thirlmere.
Taken on the iPhone using the Hipstamatic app.
I like to take bike rides around Bushwick and East Williamsburg to photograph the cool graffiti. These are big empty wharehouse districts with wide empty streets, perfect for biking in.
iPhone and CrossProcess app.
taken during our weekend trip to Pinkpop festival and our stay in the lovely hillside landscape
Tech. Sgt. Raymond J. Wayne, 177th Fighter Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), New Jersey Air National Guard, examines an inert BDU-50, 500-pound practice bomb that was wrapped with explosive cutting tape (ECT) during a joint render safe operation with EOD Airmen from the 177th and the 514th Air Mobility Wing EOD, Air Force Reserve, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., at Detachment 1, Warren Grove Gunnery Range, N.J., May 1, 2015. The ECT is used to cut through empty and concrete ordnance. Beginning on April 28, 2015, the EOD Airmen retrieved all the ordnance that was dropped at the Range during the past year, and on May 1, 2015, rendered safe – a controlled detonation operation – 30 inert BDU-50, 500-pound practice bombs and two cartridges from BDU-33, 25 pound practice bombs, for later reclamation. Warren Grove Gunnery Range, which is operated by the 177th Fighter Wing, provides a training environment for all military and ground combat forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
Einer der noch herumliegenden Splitter des Kunststoffgehäuses. Der Splitter ist ca. 4 cm lang.
Das Bild entstand ca. 26 Stunden nach der Explosion.
just outside the city of Stockholm are the remains of Nobel's work in developing explosives.
Alfred Nobel 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896)
was the inventor of dynamite. Nobel also owned Bofors, which he had redirected from its previous role as primarily an iron and steel producer to a major manufacturer of cannon and other armaments. Nobel held 350 different patents, dynamite being the most famous. His fortune was used posthumously to institute the Nobel Prizes.
Along the water way are bunkers and dips where Nobell starte dhis experiments. as the explosions got bigger he was asked (ordered) to move his expiriments away. He chose to move up to Oslo, Norway in this period was ruled by Sweden.
2014 08 05 191722 Sweden Hägersten 1HDR
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