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A&S YAS 102 behind a pair of UP SD9043MACs with dead in transit NS and Toledo Junction power in tow seen on the A&S Mainline at MP 4.5 in Alorton,IL August 27th 2011. Toledo Junction RR is a new shortline set to begin in Ohio that Foster Townsend Rail Logisitics is 1/3 partner in
Sandemons Sand Sculpture Display for Cantrav, MPI, and the Vancouver Convention Centre
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBlue Printing
www.VancouverConventionCentre.com
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Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, 23 May 2008.
The New Guard is formed by the Welsh Guards which is taking over from the Old Guard formed by the Royal Logistics Corps.
The Ensign from the Welsh Guards, with the rank of Second Lieutenant, and the Lieutenant from the Royal Logisitic Corps patrol up and down the forecourt of Buckingham Palace while the guard changing takes place.
The Ensign carries the Colours of an infantry regiment. The Royal Logisitics Corps as a support arm in the Army has no Colours and so the Lieutenant patrols only with drawn sword.
The unit of the Royal Logistics Corps providing the Guard was described as forming part of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.
JAXPORT 2013 Intermodal Conference:
Shippers face many challenges which threaten to add direct costs to their supply chain. Similarly, ocean carriers are facing new regulatory and other expenses which might add to shippers’ costs. What is driving these changes, and how are ocean carriers, motor carriers and transport providers preparing and responding to combat these costs -- and how might they create efficiencies to provide value for their customers? Panel will discuss solutions and what you need to know for 2013 and beyond..
PANEL:
Steve Schellenger; Vice President Business Development, IMS Worldwide (moderator)
Anthony Vrban; Head of Operations for Region Americas; Höegh Autoliners, Inc.
Richard Higgins; Divisional Vice President of Transportation, Bealls, Inc.
Bill Clement; Vice President of Intermodal, CSX Transportation
Ron Faherty; President, ARL/FT Transport
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
sits in the Senate Ave. yard in Indianapolis IN.
Built in 1952 as ATSF F7A 46C, renumbered 300C, rebuilt in late-1973 at Cleburne Shop as a CF7. Retired in early-1986, it was sold a few months later to INRD. Repainted in INRD colors by 2002, it was later repainted in 2008 into a Monon inspired scheme and used on special trains across the system. By 2011, it was sold to Foster Townsend Rail Logisitics 2543 and was later sold to Cargill Grain for use at their facility in Cahokia, IL.
U.S. Marines with Landing Support Company, 1st Transport Support Battalion, 1st Combat Logistics Regiment, prepare a CH-53E Super Stallion to externally lift a M777 howitzer during an assault support tactics exercise at Landing Zone Bull, Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., Oct. 12, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) 1-16, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation and tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote MAWTS-1 COMCAM/ Released).
U.S. Marines with Landing Support Company, 1st Transport Support Battalion, 1st Combat Logistics Regiment, prepare a CH-53E Super Stallion to externally lift a Humvee during an assault support tactics exercise at Landing Zone Bull, Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., Oct. 12, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) 1-16, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation and tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote MAWTS-1 COMCAM/Released)
U.S. Marines with Landing Support Company, 1st Transport Support Battalion, 1st Combat Logistics Regiment, prepare a CH-53E Super Stallion to externally lift a M777 howitzer during an assault support tactics exercise at Landing Zone Bull, Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., Oct. 12, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) 1-16, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation and tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote MAWTS-1 COMCAM/ Released).
U.S. Marines with Landing Support Company, 1st Transport Support Battalion, 1st Combat Logistics Regiment, prepare a CH-53E Super Stallion to externally lift a M777 howitzer during an assault support tactics exercise at Landing Zone Bull, Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., Oct. 12, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) 1-16, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation and tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote MAWTS-1 COMCAM/ Released).
MALAYSIA – U.S. Marines with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct planning during a Tactical Air Control Party Exercise with Malaysian Joint Armed Forces during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2018, August 15, 2018. CARAT Malaysia, in it 24th iteration, is designed to enhance information sharing and coordination, build mutual warfighting capability and support long-term regional cooperation enabling both partner armed forces to operate effectively together as a unified maritime force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Francisco J. Diaz Jr.)
Breakout Session #2: The Mandate to Grow U.S. Exports
JAXPORT 2013 Logistics and Intermodal Conference
Panelists:
Steve Rand; President & CEO, AMPORTS (moderator)
Christine Krathwohl; Executive Director, Global Logistics & Supplier Diversity, General Motors
Mike Andaloro; Global Chief Operating Officer, BDP International
Chris Swartz; Director Global Transportation and Logistics Services, AJC International
Jim Burrell; Assistant Vice President; American Honda Motor Co.
Denny Carpenter; Vice President, Ford Trading Company, and Global Vehicle Logistics Department Manager, Ford Motor Co.
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
Sandemons Sand Sculpture Display for Cantrav, MPI, and the Vancouver Convention Centre
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBlue Printing
www.VancouverConventionCentre.com
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JAXPORT 2013 Intermodal Conference:
Panel #1 Solutions to Rising Industry Costs
Shippers face many challenges which threaten to add direct costs to their supply chain. Similarly, ocean carriers are facing new regulatory and other expenses which might add to shippers’ costs. What is driving these changes, and how are ocean carriers, motor carriers and transport providers preparing and responding to combat these costs -- and how might they create efficiencies to provide value for their customers? Panel will discuss solutions and what you need to know for 2013 and beyond..
PANEL:
Steve Schellenger; Vice President Business Development, IMS Worldwide (moderator)
Anthony Vrban; Head of Operations for Region Americas; Höegh Autoliners, Inc.
Richard Higgins; Divisional Vice President of Transportation, Bealls, Inc.
Bill Clement; Vice President of Intermodal, CSX Transportation
Ron Faherty; President, ARL/FT Transport
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
JAXPORT 2013 Intermodal Conference
Panel #1 Solutions to Rising Industry Costs
Shippers face many challenges which threaten to add direct costs to their supply chain. Similarly, ocean carriers are facing new regulatory and other expenses which might add to shippers’ costs. What is driving these changes, and how are ocean carriers, motor carriers and transport providers preparing and responding to combat these costs -- and how might they create efficiencies to provide value for their customers? Panel will discuss solutions and what you need to know for 2013 and beyond..
PANEL:
Steve Schellenger; Vice President Business Development, IMS Worldwide (moderator)
Anthony Vrban; Head of Operations for Region Americas; Höegh Autoliners, Inc.
Richard Higgins; Divisional Vice President of Transportation, Bealls, Inc.
Bill Clement; Vice President of Intermodal, CSX Transportation
Ron Faherty; President, ARL/FT Transport
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
Sandemons Sand Sculpture Display for Cantrav, MPI, and the Vancouver Convention Centre
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBlue Printing
www.VancouverConventionCentre.com
.
Breakout Session #2: The Mandate to Grow U.S. Exports
JAXPORT 2013 Logistics and Intermodal Conference
Panelists:
Steve Rand; President & CEO, AMPORTS (moderator)
Christine Krathwohl; Executive Director, Global Logistics & Supplier Diversity, General Motors
Mike Andaloro; Global Chief Operating Officer, BDP International
Chris Swartz; Director Global Transportation and Logistics Services, AJC International
Jim Burrell; Assistant Vice President; American Honda Motor Co.
Denny Carpenter; Vice President, Ford Trading Company, and Global Vehicle Logistics Department Manager, Ford Motor Co.
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
So i Started at 01.00 this morning heading to Amazon ( ema1 ) East Midlands Airport to Amazon at Rochdale.....My truck was blocked in by BJ70HJZ the newest Class 2 in the fleet . I was thrown the keys ( in a friendly way ) and was told i can move it .....why....well i've had a PSV for 32 years and have my Provisional HGV so why not....was i nervous ....no.......as it ain't much bigger than what i drive now and smaller than a Coach . Transol Logisitics MAN TGM 18-250 18t curtainsider....First of the next Gen MAN rigids in the fleet.....Photo taken when i got back. 26/07/22
Sandemons Sand Sculpture Display for Cantrav, MPI, and the Vancouver Convention Centre
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBlue Printing
www.VancouverConventionCentre.com
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Sandemons Sand Sculpture Display for Cantrav, MPI, and the Vancouver Convention Centre
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBlue Printing
www.VancouverConventionCentre.com
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Sandemons Sand Sculpture Display for Cantrav, MPI, and the Vancouver Convention Centre
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBlue Printing
www.VancouverConventionCentre.com
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Foster Townsend Rail Logisitics MP15DC # 251 rests between work at Bulk Service in East St Louis,IL. In the background a swollen Mississippi river and Gateway Arch can be seen, June 28th 2011
SoCAL Logisitics Airport, Victorville, 17/10/2009.
I snapped this beauty just as the sun dropped down below the nearby hills - it would have rude not to!
Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, 23 May 2008.
The New Guard is formed by the Welsh Guards which is taking over from the Old Guard formed by the Royal Logistics Corps.
The Ensign from the Welsh Guards, with the rank of Second Lieutenant, and the Lieutenant from the Royal Logisitic Corps patrol up and down the forecourt of Buckingham Palace while the guard changing takes place.
The Ensign carries the Colours of an infantry regiment. The Royal Logisitics Corps as a support arm in the Army has no Colours and so the Lieutenant patrols only with drawn sword.
The unit of the Royal Logistics Corps providing the Guard was described as forming part of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.
U.S. 5th FLEET AREA OF OPERATIONS – U.S. Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211, 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), load ordnance into an F-35B Lightning II aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) in preparation for the F-35B's first combat strike, Sept. 27, 2018. The Essex is the flagship for the Essex Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 13th MEU, is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. A. J. Van Fredenberg/Released)
U.S. Marines with Landing Support Company, 1st Transport Support Battalion, 1st Combat Logistics Regiment, prepare a CH-53E Super Stallion to externally lift a Humvee during an assault support tactics exercise at Landing Zone Bull, Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, Calif., Oct. 12, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) 1-16, a seven week training event, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force. MAWTS-1 provides standardized advanced tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation and tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote MAWTS-1 COMCAM/Released)
JAXPORT 2013 Intermodal Conference:
Shippers face many challenges which threaten to add direct costs to their supply chain. Similarly, ocean carriers are facing new regulatory and other expenses which might add to shippers’ costs. What is driving these changes, and how are ocean carriers, motor carriers and transport providers preparing and responding to combat these costs -- and how might they create efficiencies to provide value for their customers? Panel will discuss solutions and what you need to know for 2013 and beyond..
PANEL:
Steve Schellenger; Vice President Business Development, IMS Worldwide (moderator)
Anthony Vrban; Head of Operations for Region Americas; Höegh Autoliners, Inc.
Richard Higgins; Divisional Vice President of Transportation, Bealls, Inc.
Bill Clement; Vice President of Intermodal, CSX Transportation
Ron Faherty; President, ARL/FT Transport
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
JAXPORT 2013 Intermodal Conference
State of Florida Freight and Transportation Update
Richard Biter, the Assistant Secretary for Intermodal Systems Development at the Florida Department of Transportation, will share insights on the State's transportation system -- including steps Florida is taking to ensure one of the nation's largest and busiest freight systems is prepared for growth.
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
GURESHK, Afghanistan--Royal Army Sergeant Adam Kennedy of the Royal Engineers Joint Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) group conducts mine awareness training with members of the Afghan National Army at Forward Operating Base Kenan on Jan. 28, 2009. Military leaders at Task Force Helmand are beginning a rigorous mine awareness campaign wih local residents, Afghan National Police and Afghan National Army to teach proper identification and marking of unexploded ordinance with the goal of reducing civilian casualties from accidental handling of explosive devices. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramirez (RELEASED)
GURESHK, Afghanistan--Royal Army Sergeant Adam Kennedy of the Royal Engineers Joint Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) group conducts mine awareness training with members of the Afghan National Army at Forward Operating Base Kenan on Jan. 28, 2009. Military leaders at Task Force Helmand are beginning a rigorous mine awareness campaign wih local residents, Afghan National Police and Afghan National Army to teach proper identification and marking of unexploded ordinance with the goal of reducing civilian casualties from accidental handling of explosive devices. ISAF photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Aramis X. Ramirez (RELEASED)
Breakout Session #2: The Mandate to Grow U.S. Exports
JAXPORT 2013 Logistics and Intermodal Conference
Panelists:
Steve Rand; President & CEO, AMPORTS (moderator)
Christine Krathwohl; Executive Director, Global Logistics & Supplier Diversity, General Motors
Mike Andaloro; Global Chief Operating Officer, BDP International
Chris Swartz; Director Global Transportation and Logistics Services, AJC International
Jim Burrell; Assistant Vice President; American Honda Motor Co.
Denny Carpenter; Vice President, Ford Trading Company, and Global Vehicle Logistics Department Manager, Ford Motor Co.
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
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France Frankrijk França Francia
Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Département du Pas-de-Calais
Terlincthun British War Cemetery
Rue de l'Aiglon
62126 Wimille, France
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www.ww1cemeteries.com/ww1frenchextension/terlincthun.htm
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JAXPORT 2013 Intermodal Conference:
Panel #1 Solutions to Rising Industry Costs
Shippers face many challenges which threaten to add direct costs to their supply chain. Similarly, ocean carriers are facing new regulatory and other expenses which might add to shippers’ costs. What is driving these changes, and how are ocean carriers, motor carriers and transport providers preparing and responding to combat these costs -- and how might they create efficiencies to provide value for their customers? Panel will discuss solutions and what you need to know for 2013 and beyond..
PANEL:
Steve Schellenger; Vice President Business Development, IMS Worldwide (moderator)
Anthony Vrban; Head of Operations for Region Americas; Höegh Autoliners, Inc.
Richard Higgins; Divisional Vice President of Transportation, Bealls, Inc.
Bill Clement; Vice President of Intermodal, CSX Transportation
Ron Faherty; President, ARL/FT Transport
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
one of the best shortline paint schemes around in my humble opinion but with reason I suppose. Foster Townsend Rail Logisitics GP50 #1670 ( ex MP ) seen at TCRPD in Granite City, IL Jly 11th 2011
Lt. Col. Raymond E. Yeilding, pilot, sits in his flight suit prior to his recordbreaking, coast-to-coast flight in an SR-71 aircraft. The plane, which is being delivered to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. for permanent display, made the flight in 68 minutes. Yeilding was assisted by Lt. Col. Joseph T. Vida, reconnaissance officer, who is assigned to Detachment 6, 2762nd Logisitics Squadron along with Yeilding.
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Aviation Soldiers with the 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment, 1st Armored Division Aviation Brigade, from Fort Bliss, Texas, teach a fuel handler’s class to Soldiers from the 101st Sustainment Brigade, Task Force Lifeliners, Joint Forces Command - United Assistance, deployed in support of Operation United Assistance at Roberts International Airport outside of Monrovia, Liberia, Jan. 15, 2015. The training teaches Soldier how to implement the versatile Cargo Helicopter 47 (CH-47) Chinook extended range fuel system, known as the “Fat Cow,” which is used in environments where there is an urgent need for fuel distribution. Operation United Assistance is a Department of Defense operation in Liberia to provide logistics, training and engineering support to U.S. Agency for International Development-led efforts to contain the Ebola virus outbreak in western Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mary Rose Mittlesteadt, 101st Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
A truly terrible day that I'm glad to see the back of, but we did get some good news out of it.
Due to the tragic death of Flt. Lt. Sean Cunningham, the Reds have had to have a reshuffle to stay operational.
Red 10 is a critical role. This pilot doesn't fly in the nine ship formation, but instead travels ahead of the group doing all kinds of operational, logisitical and safety checks to ensure that it's safe for the Reds to display.
The current Red 10, Martin Higgins, is to fill Sean's place as Red 5. This leaves the Red 10 position vacant, and the RAF have today announced that it will be occupied by none other than Flt. Lt. Sqn. Ldr. Mike Ling!
The circumstances couldn't be more tragic, and certainly not what Mike would have wanted, but nevertheless he's back on the team, back in a red Hawk and back in the red flying suit. I can't wait to hear his commentary!
With Laura being out of town, it was up to me to break the news to the boys, and here we see Big Lingy and Huge Lingy indulging in a particularly energetic 'high five'.
Breakout Session #2: The Mandate to Grow U.S. Exports
JAXPORT 2013 Logistics and Intermodal Conference
Panelists:
Steve Rand; President & CEO, AMPORTS (moderator)
Christine Krathwohl; Executive Director, Global Logistics & Supplier Diversity, General Motors
Mike Andaloro; Global Chief Operating Officer, BDP International
Chris Swartz; Director Global Transportation and Logistics Services, AJC International
Jim Burrell; Assistant Vice President; American Honda Motor Co.
Denny Carpenter; Vice President, Ford Trading Company, and Global Vehicle Logistics Department Manager, Ford Motor Co.
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes