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Ms. Gonzalez is teaching Argentine Tango workshops in Sellwood this weekend at Dance With Joy Studios!
During the month-long Advanced Small Arms Instructor course at the Infantry School, CTC Gagetown, these dedicated infantry NCMs were on a mission to master their small arms skills and instructional abilities.
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Des MR d’infanterie ont perfectionné leurs compétences sur l’utilisation d’armes légères et l’instruction durant le cours d’instructeur d’armes légères – niveau avancé. Le cours d’une durée d’un mois a eu lieu au CIC Gagetown.
Savasana (Relaxation Posture) is a welcome reprieve, the just treat after your asana technique. It’s a time of remainder and also combination, the moment when you get to lie still as well as soak up the advantages of your asana practice. But for some individuals, it’s in fact not so relaxing. I usually see pupils […]
Instructors Sean Gray, left, and Mike Wood, right, of the DC Yoshinkan, demonstrate Yoshinkan Aikido at Community Center on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall May 2. Gray and Wood teach Yoshinkan Aikido on Fort Myer Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. Cost for eight weeks of training is $90 per person; 12 weeks costs $120. Call the Community Center at 703-696-3470 to sign up and for more information. (JBM-HH PAO photo by Damien Salas)
Scanned from the original slide (transparency); probably taken with with my father's Ilford Sportsman film camera. I went on a school ski holiday to Beckenried, Switzerland over New Year 1962/3. All pictures on that trip were taken on various dates, so they're all dated on 1st January 1963 - as good a day as any
Neil Erasmus (instructor from outside of Perth, Australia visiting for current project), Phil Leanord, Tom Breglia, Paul Biehl, Aled Lewis (main instructor from Wales), Howard Hatch (back to you), Fred Wasch, Tim Hewett, Gary Fillmore
Sound Bowl instructor starts instructing a medatation using sound bowls from The Well (WELL) during Pre-Stress Fest on the day of Jan. 29, 2025 in Chico, Calif.
(Fernando Guadiana-Orozco/AS Photographer/Associated Students of CSU, Chico)
Casualty movement at dawn… Under the watchful gaze of Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton Tactical Combat Casualty Care instructors, 315th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron personnel hone their medical response skills in treating traumatic injuries on the field of battle. The visiting Air Force personnel from Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, received intensive didactic module training before undergoing and completing their educational effort with actual hands-on application in the field. Amidst a mock firefight exploding around them, faux patient screams and bellowing demands from instructors, the 315th team were tested on conducting – with timely urgency - primary and secondary assessments, casualty movement, airway management, hemorrhage control, chest needle decompression, applying splinting and pressure dressings, and more (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
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