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A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 45 candidate empties her bag during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 3, 2016. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. Since 1994, more than 3,750 cadets have graduated from the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
Spc. Carl Best from Lincolnshire, Ill., and is an intelligence analyst with the 378th Military Intelligence Battalion representing the Military Intelligence Readiness Command, checks in to inprocessing station one, July 15, for the 2012 United States Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Fort McCoy, Wis. (U.A. Army photo by Spc. Benjamin W. John, USARC PAO)
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Kate Jackson and Airman 1st Class Keyana Thompson, personnelists from the 169th Force Support Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, facilitate post-deployment inprocessing for South Carolina Air National Guard Airmen returning from a six month Agile Combat Support deployment to Southwest Asia, August, 11, 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)
A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 51 candidate is measured during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Jan. 7, 2020. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
A mother of a New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 49 candidate hugs her son during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 23, 2018. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
1" by 2" Easter Cottontail is a Wild Rabbit portrait and is made as a Magnet Broach but can be modified as a Pendant for a Necklace. Bunny measures 1" tall by 1 1/2" wide and because of wool as a sculpture medium, it is amazingly light.
Nicely detailed Wild Rabbit sculpture can be prepared for a shadow box mounting, or handstitched seedbead bail can be added, it has a magnet attached to be used as a Magnet Broach. Which has a corresponding fabric covered magnet that firmly attaches this bunny to your chosen garment.
This hand handmade fur-baby heads is felted very densely, creating high end, quality artwork and detailed to breed specifics by an artist that has shown in the dog & horse breed ring and volunteers with multiple specie, breeds and mixes every week thru 4-H.
The edges and back of the animal are fully felted and finished.
All items are made in a pet friendly, kid friendly, 100% SMOKE FREE home and contain animal fibers.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Please check out www.flickr.com/photos/pitbullladydesigns and pitbullladydesigns.blogspot.com for more photos of various “woolies”, sneak previews, live counterparts and other projects, including my inprocess workbench!
Members of the Colorado National Guard inprocess to state active duty at Joint Force Headquarters, Centennial, Colorado, April 6, 2020. More than 250 Colorado National Guard members have been mobilized to help the State Emergency Operations Center and the City and County of Denver with COVID-19 response. Each servicemember entering SAD completed a medical screeing and briefing on current COVID-19 operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph K VonNida)
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Kate Jackson and Airman 1st Class Keyana Thompson, personnelists from the 169th Force Support Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, facilitate post-deployment inprocessing for South Carolina Air National Guard Airmen returning from a six month Agile Combat Support deployment to Southwest Asia, August, 11, 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)
A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 45 candidate signs paperwork during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 3, 2016. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. Since 1994, more than 3,750 cadets have graduated from the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
Naval Branch Clinic 1523, Naval Hospital. "Medical Inprocessing Clinic Building 1523."[Building.] Great Lakes, Illinois
10/01/1988; 91-0187
Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Facilities series 09-5029-007
Print color 8X10
A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 45 candidate drags her bag during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 3, 2016. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. Since 1994, more than 3,750 cadets have graduated from the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
Spc. Robert A. Busch, a combat medic with the 979th Engineer Company in Lexington, Ky., concentrates on attaching his magazine pouch to his Integrated Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) after inprocessing here at Fort McCoy, Wis., for the 2010 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition. Busch, a native of Lexington, is one of 30 Soldiers who have converged to compete to determine who is the best noncommissioned officer and junior enlisted Soldier in the Army Reserve.
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Members of the Colorado National Guard inprocess to state active duty at Joint Force Headquarters, Centennial, Colorado, April 6, 2020. More than 250 Colorado National Guard members have been mobilized to help the State Emergency Operations Center and the City and County of Denver with COVID-19 response. Each servicemember entering SAD completed a medical screeing and briefing on current COVID-19 operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph K VonNida)
A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 45 candidate has his hair cut during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 3, 2016. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. Since 1994, more than 3,750 cadets have graduated from the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
Family members take pictures as a New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 45 candidate has his hair cut during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 3, 2016. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. Since 1994, more than 3,750 cadets have graduated from the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy staff members review paperwork for a Class 49 candidate during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 23, 2018. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
Members of the Colorado National Guard inprocess to state active duty at Joint Force Headquarters, Centennial, Colorado, April 6, 2020. More than 250 Colorado National Guard members have been mobilized to help the State Emergency Operations Center and the City and County of Denver with COVID-19 response. Each servicemember entering SAD completed a medical screeing and briefing on current COVID-19 operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph K VonNida)
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Keyana Thompson, a personnelist from the 169th Force Support Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, facilitates post-deployment inprocessing for South Carolina Air National Guard Airmen returning from a six month Agile Combat Support deployment to Southwest Asia, August, 11, 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)
Removed her faceup as well, so I wouldn't have to use acetone after doing her rerooting.
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Coming soon to my etsy shop. Visit to see more dolls like these and find out how to custom make your own characters!
A New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy Class 45 candidate has his hair cut during in-processing at the Joint Military and Family Assistance Center at the National Guard Armory in Bordentown, N.J., Oct. 3, 2016. During the next two weeks of the 22-week program, the candidates will undergo an acclimation phase where they will adjust to the program’s physical, mental and social discipline. The voluntary educational program provides 16 to 18 year-old high school dropouts a structured residential program in a quasi-military environment where they can earn a general education development diploma. Since 1994, more than 3,750 cadets have graduated from the New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
I took a design hint from HGTV and added some black; it really made the difference! This is just black construction paper behind the fabric letters, all of which will be modgepodged onto the wood. This project is about half complete! Blogged at The Practical Perfeccionista
FORT STEWART, Ga. -- Capt. Christy Nichols, commander, Marne Reception Center, 3rd Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony held here at the Soldier Readiness Center, March 4. The ceremony marks a significant change in the way the SRC does business. The SRC is the place Soldiers go to ensure they are prepared administratively and logistically to either deploy or redeploy. Previously the center had been run by civilian personnel, however in an attempt to reduce budgetary demands, senior leadership at Fort Stewart decided to use qualified Soldiers within the Marne Reception Center to administer and facilitate this service. This change is a change in the way the Marne Reception Center process works. In fact there have been many changes made to the MRC process recently, which has allowed the MRC and the 3rd ID to more effectively provide a valuable service for all newcomers to Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Wrigley, 3rd ID, Public Affairs NCO)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Caitlyn Sitte, a pay and entitlements specialist from the 169th Comptroller Flight at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, facilitates post-deployment inprocessing for South Carolina Air National Guard Airmen returning from a six month Agile Combat Support deployment to Southwest Asia, August, 11, 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, South Carolina National Guard)