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Some teams participate in the Flag Football Scrimmage Games held on Caserma Ederle Aug. 21.
Three games were played in the evening at the Track field:
173rd Rear Detachment vs. Staff Judge Advocate (SJA): 25-6;
USAHC vs. 173rd Rear Detachment: 6-23;
DENTAC vs. 509th Sig Bn.: 0-44.
The regular season will start Aug. 27 until Oct. 17. The participating teams will play on Monday & Wednesday at 6 and 7 p.m. Call 634-7009 for information.
Learn more on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or www.facebook.com/USAGVicenza.
Photo by Laura Kreider, USAG Vicenza Public Affairs Office.
Trying something different. A portrait of the day.
Flags in the wind at the Ganpati beach shack, at the southern end of Zandvoort aan Zee.
Best seen in large, and with a computer that does proper colour management.
Bhutan usually we see the prayer flags on hill top, High mountains and near the houses
and near the houses
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As I first thought about patriotism, the idea that came to mind for a great picture was fireworks and flags considering the Fourth of July is right around the corner. As I considered a stronger meaning behind the word, I thought "what is the price we pay for freedom?" After some wandering and an incredible opportunity I came upon this shot which I feel truly expresses the price many pay for us to be free that sometimes get overlooked by the festivities and celebrations.
Happy Veterans Day to all who served! While visiting Savannah, Georgia, recently, I was impressed by how patriotic the city is - US flags were everywhere. I found this image to be quite pretty on a beautiful Sunday morning! See my blog at www.digitalladysyd.com/?p=3308 for post-processing info.
Sailors from all over the world are here to
race or watch disabled sailors compete.
This event is taking place January 7 - 15, 2012.
Corner of the Ghent Town Hall. Ghent Townhall (Stadhuis) where one gets married. The building is hard to miss, as the detailed, ornate Gothic style in which the building was originally built is in stark contrast to the clean lines of the plainer Renaissance style, which the building was completed in. Inside is equally interesting with wooden vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, Wedding Chapel, a labyrinth, and more.