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Members of The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery take possession of their field guns and arrange them into position. The regiment is preparing to fire a 41 gun salute to mark The Queen's 86th Birthday.
The salute is fired from 6 World-War 1 era Ordnance QF 13-Pounder Field Guns. The basic Royal salute is 21 rounds. In Hyde Park an extra 20 rounds are added because it is a Royal Park.
The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery was founded in 1947 by King George VI. On her accession, Queen Elizabeth II, kept its name to honour her father. It is a ceremonial mounted unit of the British Army and the Household Division. Its duties include the firing of gun salutes on royal anniversaries and state occasions, and providing a gun carriage and team of black horses for state and military funerals. Members of The Troop also operate as fighting soldiers, deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan as HGV drivers who deliver ammunition to artillery units around the battlefield.
Bomber's position in the nose of the B-17. Thanks to the EAA for the photo tour and photo opportunity!
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Desjardins était un vrai mur grâce à son équipement extra large lors du gain de 5-1 contre le Titan le 10 février 2006
The band moves into position in the stadium in Ulan Bator at the start of the opening ceremony of the Naadam Festival.
This overview shows the 6 lbrs. moving into position as the battle rages around Gruchy and the eastern end of Buron. The British mortars have been reduced to a single stand by counter battery fire, but the most-devastating enemy off board fire has now been exhausted. The last Canadian troops begin to move beyond the enfilade fire from Galmanche which has been steadily thinning their ranks.
He's a funny sleeper. Here sleeping with mommy, he loves to sleep on his back, and a lot of times he covers his face with his paws.Benji has gained 4 pounds in a little over 2 weeks. He is now 7.6 pounds at 16 weeks old. His beard is really starting to fill out, and his face is broadening. He's such a sweetie
BISE Lahore Board Matric Result 2011: Position Holders Award Ceremony held at Al Hamra Hall LAHORE on 02 August 2011.
Position: UH-60 Helicopter Mechanic (MOS 15T)
Unit: 3-25 General Support
Aviation Battalion
Division: 25th Infantry Division
Time with U.S. Army: 1 year, 10 months
Spc. Jimmy Hendrix Sosa is a motivated self starter who seeks out new challenges. His initiative and drive are a positive influence on all the Soldiers around him. Aside from being a fantastic UH-60 helicopter mechanic, he is also a member of the 25th Infantry Division Ha’a Koa team “dance of the warrior.” Recently he and his team performed for the 25th Infantry Division commanding general’s change of command. His love of learning and mastering of his craft make him a “go-to” Soldier for the company maintenance team. Spc. Sosa’s dedication to mission accomplishment and work ethic is something to be emulated by other Soldiers.
Lying on stomach with arms set in the proper starting position (see photos). Lift both arms slowly off the ground and to a height of 1-2 inches. The lift should occur by retracting both scapulae and shifting both scapulae toward feet.
Key points:
-Engage core
-Keep shoulders down (ie. They should not be lifting toward ears)
-Keep legs and feet on the ground