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Wounded Warrior screen shot from 2012 Federal Virtual Worlds Grand Prize winner BattleCare by CliniSpace. CliniSpace is a product available by Innovation in Learning, Inc. More info at www.clinispace.com
Sgt. Andrew Black, an intelligence collector with the 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion, D Company, California Army National Guard, and Staff Sgt. Joel Yoler, an observer controller for the exercise, persuade a role player to come out of the house during an intelligence gathering mission at Panther Strike 2014 in Camp Williams, Utah, June 17. During the exercise, more than 100 military intelligence Soldiers donned local attire and occupied simulated Afghan villages. Panther Strike is an annual training event that brings together military intellegence Soldiers from across the U.S. and partner nations for a large-scale, dynamic, full-spectrum intelligence exercise. (U.S. Army Photo National Guard photo/Spc. Brianne M. Roudebush/Released)(U.S. Army Photo National Guard photo/Spc. Brianne M. Roudebush/Released)
Firefly : "We go back a long way Zartan, this might intimidate to usual crowd you associate with but not me especially when I carry this around. Besides these idiots you hang around with frighten me more by thier lack of hygine more than anything else." Zartan: "My appologies it's sometimes hard to forget that some of my business is done with those with higher intellegence."
Had to try to get one with the lights on
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Creator: A. A. White photo.
Location: Brisbane, Queensland.
At head of page: The Queenslander Exhibition number.
Caption: Camera records of the tro (4) Idolwood, winner of several events; (5) May McGregor, winner of the 2. 50 Class Trot in 2. 42; (6) Idolwood going 2. 23 3/4; (7) Rex Wilkes doing 2. 19; (8) Merton Wilkes (9) Rex Wilkes again. --N. F. Langdon photo. tting events. (1) Derby Chimes, who put up a new record of 2. 17; (2) The Governor tying the blue ribbon on Derby Chimes; (3) Ruby Globe doing 2. 28 1/2; Caption: (1) Interior of the fisheries Court. (2) Samples of the excellent goods manufactured by inmates of the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Institution. (3) The Aboriginal Court, containing work done by Queensland Aboriginals. (4) Display by the Queensland State Tourist and Intellegence Bureau.
Description: This album is focused on the Royal National Show between 1947-1950. This annual agricultural show is held at the Brisbane Showgrounds and is commonly known as the "Ekka", short for "exhibition". The Ekka includes a night program, which features a sideshow alley, showbag pavilion, and nightly fireworks displays.
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This is the MI6 building on the Albert Embankment, as seen from the River Thames. (I was in Millbank)
It is actually called the SIS Building, but is more commonly known as the MI6 building. It is the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service (otherwise known as "MI6").
Within the intellegence community it is known as Legoland or as "Babylon-on-Thames" because it resembles an ancient Babylonian ziggurat.
It is located at 85, Albert Embankment.
Designed by Terry Farrell (the architect) and built by John Laing.
In 1999, it featured in the Bond film The World is Not Enough (remember when Bond's speeding boat flew out of it, and headed up the Thames).
It is by the Vauxhall Bridge. It is in a area called Vauxhall Cross, part of Vauxhall.
Foxtrot Company, 229th Military Intelligence Bn., brought the SPCA of Monterey County "Hug a Pet" team and a hot dog lunch to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center students and staff at the to Presidio of Monterey's Hilltop Track Nov. 9, 2016. Three dogs adopted from the shelter, two certified therapy dogs, and Pfc. Lingo - the school's mascot - spread "puppy love" to raise morale for service members, many of whom live in the barracks where they are not allowed to care for pets while completing military language training at the school. DoD photo by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
I met Jennifer, who lives outside of Winchester Virginia, at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show in Harrisburg, PA. I was taking pictures of their oxidized horse trailer in the back parking lot of the arena where everyone unloaded their animals.
I was just about to leave and drive back home when her bright blue eyes caught my attention-- they appeared so vibrant with her red barn jacket. Oh yeah, and she was leading an enormous, one ton, black Percheron Draft horse, named Friday out toward the trailer where I was taking pictures .
Jennifer, Friday and Stranger #71, Steve & his dog, Tong and two additional Percheron Draft horses traveled to the Farm Show to demonstrate skid-logging to the Farm Show crowds with their horses, the work team at Bear Hill Horse Logging in Clearview County, Pennsylvania.
www.facebook.com/pages/Bear-Hill-Horse-Logging/1395524227...
Percherons are known for their strength, intellegence and willingness to work. The Percheron plays a large role in building America and feeding us prior to motorized cars, trucks and tractors. www.percheronhorse.org/
Please notice my my faux bokeh-- the inside door of their oxidized horse trailer. I was originally went with the super close-up, below in comments, but I am over age 29, and I'd want the further away photograph, so I changed it to go with this one. Love the single strand of straw in her hair, too.
My rusty shots of Steve's Percheron Trailer: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.273035766094092.67291.1...
To learn more about the project 100 Stranger visit: www.100strangersproject.com
A link to my 100 Stranger Set: www.flickr.com/photos/ljdavisdesignllc/sets/7215762773128...
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January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Saturday 6th April 1878
Aerial Warfare
It is sad to observe how many of our inventions - in themselves pacific - are employed for the purpose of inflicting slaughter on our fellow-creatures. Every one remembers the important part played by balloons during the seige of Paris, but then they were merely used for the purpose of conveying intellegence from the beleaguered city to other parts of France.
In these engravings, which are from sketches forwarded by a correspondent, the balloon is designed to be an engine of offence. Forts or armies, says this correspondent, would be helpless against ships, provided the latter were furnished with balloons big enough and "dejectiles" (a newly-coined word) strong enough. The drawing in the foreground represents the poop of a gunboat, from which, by means of telephone, an officer is adjusting the position of the balloon. A sailor holds the winch of a drum, round which is coiled the wire by which the balloon is held captive, and which is provided with dials indicating distances.
From the balloon hangs it's "dejectile" charged with 500 pounds weight of dynamite, the balloon itself being inflated by compressed hydrogen. The vessel is out of range of the doomed fort in the background upon which the captive balloon is about to drop it's deadly weapon. At a thousand feet above the ground the balloon would be safe from shot or shell, possibly it would be invisible, wrapped in cloud, or in the darkness of night. It would be little affected by the explosion of the dejectile, as, on the latter being released, the balloon would spring upwards and outwards. As lovers of peace, our chief hope that before long warefare will become so scientific as to be impossible
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Foxtrot Company, 229th Military Intelligence Bn., brought the SPCA of Monterey County "Hug a Pet" team and a hot dog lunch to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center students and staff at the to Presidio of Monterey's Hilltop Track Nov. 9, 2016. Three dogs adopted from the shelter, two certified therapy dogs, and Pfc. Lingo - the school's mascot - spread "puppy love" to raise morale for service members, many of whom live in the barracks where they are not allowed to care for pets while completing military language training at the school. DoD photo by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Screen shot from 2012 Federal Virtual Worlds Grand Prize winner BattleCare by CliniSpace. CliniSpace is a product available by Innovation in Learning, Inc. More info at www.clinispace.com
Foxtrot Company, 229th Military Intelligence Bn., brought the SPCA of Monterey County "Hug a Pet" team and a hot dog lunch to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center students and staff at the to Presidio of Monterey's Hilltop Track Nov. 9, 2016. Three dogs adopted from the shelter, two certified therapy dogs, and Pfc. Lingo - the school's mascot - spread "puppy love" to raise morale for service members, many of whom live in the barracks where they are not allowed to care for pets while completing military language training at the school. DoD photo by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Foxtrot Company, 229th Military Intelligence Bn., brought the SPCA of Monterey County "Hug a Pet" team and a hot dog lunch to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center students and staff at the to Presidio of Monterey's Hilltop Track Nov. 9, 2016. Three dogs adopted from the shelter, two certified therapy dogs, and Pfc. Lingo - the school's mascot - spread "puppy love" to raise morale for service members, many of whom live in the barracks where they are not allowed to care for pets while completing military language training at the school. DoD photo by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Foxtrot Company, 229th Military Intelligence Bn., brought the SPCA of Monterey County "Hug a Pet" team and a hot dog lunch to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center students and staff at the to Presidio of Monterey's Hilltop Track Nov. 9, 2016. Three dogs adopted from the shelter, two certified therapy dogs, and Pfc. Lingo - the school's mascot - spread "puppy love" to raise morale for service members, many of whom live in the barracks where they are not allowed to care for pets while completing military language training at the school. DoD photo by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Foxtrot Company, 229th Military Intelligence Bn., brought the SPCA of Monterey County "Hug a Pet" team and a hot dog lunch to Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center students and staff at the to Presidio of Monterey's Hilltop Track Nov. 9, 2016. Three dogs adopted from the shelter, two certified therapy dogs, and Pfc. Lingo - the school's mascot - spread "puppy love" to raise morale for service members, many of whom live in the barracks where they are not allowed to care for pets while completing military language training at the school. DoD photo by Catherine Caruso, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
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January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
A U.S. Army Special Forces Operational Detachment-Alpha intellegence sergeant in 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) gives a class on Close Quarters Combat to Senegal Soldiers as part of Flintlock 2018 in Tahoua, Niger, April 13, 2018. Flintlock is an annual, African-led, integrated military and law enforcement exercise that has strengthened key partner nation forces throughout North and West Africa as well as western Special Operations Forces since 2005. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Heather Doppke/79th Theater Sustainment Command)
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 26, 2022 - East Greenbush, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at the first meeting of the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns in East Greenbush. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)