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U.S. Marines with India Battery, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practice loading ordnance onto an MV-22B Osprey aboard the USS Essex (LDH 2) during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) aboard Naval Base San Diego March 17, 2015. The Marines must work together to properly align the ATV with the ramp to successfully load on the ordnance - COMPTUEX is designed to integrate and train the PHIBRON and ship staff as they prepare for deployment later this spring. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released)
Leading Seaman Kevin Graham installs the loading unit for the Close In Weapon System (CWIS) on the hangar top during Operation PROJECTON in the Pacific Ocean on December 3, 2018.
Photo: Leading Seaman Mike Goluboff, MARPAC Imaging Services
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Loading goods, just purchased at the local flea market, in a 1985 Renault R4 GTL.
1108cc.
Presentation basic R4: July 1961, overall production 1961-92.
Presentation R4 GTL: Jan. 1978, production 1978-92.
For 1983 the rear door received smaller hinges, like the ones here.
Original first reg. number: May 1985.
New French reg. number: 2002 (Loir-et-Cher).
Number seen: about 8.
Nouan-la-Fuzelier (Fr.), Rue des Varennes, April 23, 2017.
© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
For once an original. Going back to the first LOAD and documenting the layouts I did.
Journalling reads: I came across a challenge on Big Picture Scrapbooking to do a Lay Out A Day for the month of January, 2008. It was being hosted by Lain Ehman and there were prizes for keeping up as well as completion, a message board for discussion and best of all – great inspiration from others. What’s there to lose? So I signed up for a measly few dollars and the fun began. I was able to complete a full 31 layouts in the 31 days (no grand prize=() but for me it was totally worth it – just the drive to get some work done that I’ve been meaning to for what seems like forever. Thanks for the great experience! I can’t wait for the next one!
From PhC.184 Massengill Postcard Collection, initial donation, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District facilitates a load test of a crane and barge using 210,000 pounds of sheet pile on BIDCO Marine Group's property, December 20, 2018. The crane will be used to lift the Black Rock Lock's operating gates in order to make repairs.
# Ten :- Loading...
Making my way into town brought a lot of opportunities so being selective about what I consider to shoot key. A few snaps were taken but it was Woolworths old loading bay with its lovely red Biffa bin that took my eye the most. God bless the bad weather and all the inspiration it has brought me.
Day Seven
Doodling...I don't often think of myself as a doodler, but I tried.
It might be dumb to scrap about how I scrap, but I thought it was interesting considering the topic.
Journaling reads:
"I don't very often use sketches to help design my pages. Usually, I just have an idea & I go with it. This time however, I wanted some uniformity. I've used the same sketch for all my pages about my summer concert series & I've loved the way the pages have turned out! 10-11"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white]
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug
Letter stickers: American Crafts
Rub-Ons: Doodlebug
Stamps: Autumn Leaves
Ink: Versafine, Versamark
Pen: Staedtler [black], Signo [white], Sakura [glitter]
Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch
Thanks for looking!
Topping up with cattle in Freemantle courtesy of two Leeds Cattle Company Kenworths and a Hampton subbie 604.
Journaling reads:
Color is everywhere in Mexico! We walked by this colorful fence everytime we went to our hotel. Its purpose was to fence in the Kids Club playground. But for me, it added some cheer to the walk back to my room. I felt I had to document this vibrant fence.
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Quickly made. My pages are typically basic (which helps) and I usually think about what I want to do prior to sitting down at my computer. I think this is the first LOAD that I've actually followed the prompts! So Proud!
Supplies: CZ Life Basics Minimal 01 Templates
font - Bariol
Loading camels. 1896.
Name of Expedition: Africa Expedition
Participants: D.G. Elliot and Carl Akeley
Expedition Date: 1896
Purpose or Aims: Zoology Mammals
Location: Africa, Somalia
Original material: Hand-colored glass lantern slide
Digital Identifier: CSZ5957_LS
A few more lorries are need before this barge sets of for London , seen at Park Head, Dudley during a Timeline Events photo shoot.
Cadets, Staff, and Soldiers conducted aircraft repelling operations utilizing two UH-60 Blackhawks in support of the Air Assault training, July 1, 2023, at West Point, N.Y. Canidates are trained in Air Assault operations, sling-load operations, and rappelling. Upon graduation of the course each Soldier will be able to perform skills required to make maximum use of helicopter assets in training and in combat to support their unit operations. Air Assault School is one of the most physically challenging 10 days in the Army. (U.S. Army Photos by SFC Luisito Brooks)
Item: 1-64
Title: Loading Bananas
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Year: 1945
Height: 3.5 in
Width: 2.8 in
Media: Gelatin Silver print
Color: b/w
Country: Jamaica
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