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El TG Jocelyn Paul Jefe de Estado Mayor del Ejército de Tierra Canadiense, ha sido recibido en el Palacio de Buenavista #Madrid sede del Cuartel General del #EjercitodeTierra por el GE. Amador Enseñat y Berea #JEME, en su visita oficial a #España.

Después de una reunión de trabajo de ambos #JEMEs, ha asistido a una exposición sobre el #EjércitodeTierra por parte de personal del Estado Mayor del Ejército. #SomostuEjército 🇨🇦 🇪🇸

On Wikipedia it is described as a Christogram. IHS or JHS are the first 3 letters of the name Jesus in Greek (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ). The 3rd letter was replaced by the Latin S.

 

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Every school in Japan holds an undokai once a year, and this events is preceded by weeks of preparation and practice. The actual sports day is a combination of ceremony, theatrics, and competition all performed with strict discipline. It's a lot of fun to watch!

602cc 2CV based. I think this must be a one-off Special.

Haynes International Motor Museum, Breakfast Club, Sunday 7 October 2018.

NEWH/S Florida SLS Tour

JHS WAG5HB#24034 speeding towards Ghaziabad on NDLS_GZB-CNB Route with a BOXN Rake through Dankaur[DKDE].

John, His Story by Jeannette Clift George

April 10 - April 19, 2014

Photo by Bara Photography

 

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Ermita de Barraix

As the clock hits 6 O'clock in the morning, 11109 Jhansi-Lucknow Intercity exits out of pf#7 with an offlink ET WDM-3D # 11306 taking charge, JHS WDS-6 can also be seen :-)

JHS WDG-3A arriving with a goods rake at PF#1 Ambala Cantt.

PH-JHS is a homebuilt 1999 Rans S-6S Super Coyote-II. © Bert Visser

JHS WDM3A#18671 resting at Agra Fort Stn. [AF] along with Raipur WDM3A and BGKT WDP4#20088

X438 JHS

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 413CDI/Onyx M16

Hayletts Private Hire, Thrapston

Central Milton Keynes, 31 October 2009

New to Osman (Krest Minibuses), Kings Cross

JHS WAG5HB 24012 led BCNA rake cruises past Kalaikunda towards Tatanagar. This same rake was spotted by me in the morning moving towards the Nimpura yard from KGP. So we walked faster than this train to Kalaikunda. ;)

May 2008.

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