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1st Lt. John Lee, Headquarters Platoon executive officer, 135th Medical Company, 641st Troop Command Battalion, 64th Troop Command, swings bar to bar while navigating the confidence course at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 10. The 135th conducted a dynamic team-building exercise, integrating medical and Army Warrior Task (AWT) training into the course at as part of Annual Training. (112th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandria Hughes/Released)
The bay at Detaille Island is notorious for being iced in solid so that you can't get in to reach Base W. Luckily we are able to make it in with our zodiac boats, but you can see just how much ice we traveled through. It was very bumpy and there needed to be a second crew member on the front of the boat to push us off some of the larger pieces ice and keep us from getting stuck.
Read the whole story of our trip: antarctic.fury.com/
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and AF-S Nikkor 50mm 1.8D Prime lens, ISO-6400
Photo by Cary Jordan
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Race Across America 2011
RAAM is a 3,000-mile single-stage cycling race across America. From the start in Oceanside, California, to the finish line in Annapolis, Maryland, RAAM athletes & crews race around the clock in an endurance challenge unlike any other.
I followed the RAAM adventures of British 4-man team Crank Addicts' as they charged across thirteen States to reach the finish line in just 6 days and 3 hours.
All images © Nick Scott Photography
The Corps of Engineers operates more than 600 dams and 250 navigation locks, and supports over 12,000 miles of commercial inland navigation and more than 900 harbors—addressing all components of navigation for a waterway almost half the circumference of the Earth. (Photo by Carol Vernon, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District)
Soldiers from the Martinsville-based 1173rd Transportation Company, 1030th Transportation Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group navigate the Leader Reaction Course during their two-week annual training May 23, 2015, at Fort Pickett, Va. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)