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The Crew Dragon spacecraft that will be used for the Crew-1 mission for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program undergoes processing inside the clean room at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. The Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station is targeted for later in 2020 with NASA Astronauts Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins, Shannon Walker and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi. Photo credit: SpaceX
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan Centaur program undergoes the first round of pathfinder tanking test activities at Space Launch Complex (SLC)-41. Photo credit: United Launch Alliance
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan Centaur program undergoes the first round of pathfinder tanking test activities at Space Launch Complex (SLC)-41. Photo credit: United Launch Alliance
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan Centaur program undergoes the first round of pathfinder tanking test activities at Space Launch Complex (SLC)-41. Photo credit: United Launch Alliance
North Charleston, SC. Ronald C. McNair Elementary School, Spruill Avenue. An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August, 2008.
This is currently a temporary location housing Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. A new school building for Orange Grove is currently under construction (2008) on its original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else.
The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 when that school's old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
This public facility and its Depression Era building, by whatever name, is still a traditionally designed 2-story neighborhood school. The North Charleston neighborhood where it is located is in transition. A traditional neighborhood school is just one of the existing assets that will need to be considered is the redevelopment of this urban community is to be successful.
Other active school buildings in the Charleston area that rank with this one in terms of age, historic significance, value to the local community, quality of materials and traditional design include: James Simons (c.1919), Buist (c.1921), Archer (c.1934), Rivers (c. 1936), Memminger (c.1937 and c.1954) and Courtenay (c.1955). The last two school buildings are not so much traditional in design, but the buildings still manage to work well for their indended use.
There are other schools that might be included in this list, but these are the ones that have been documented here.
Ron McNair School, Orange Grove Charter School's temporary location, is approximately 3 miles from OG's permanent campus. The temporary location is also in a different constituent school district, or administrative area, of the county's public school district. It's a neighborhood school that is temporarily out of its neighborhood.
During the 2-3 year occupancy of this remote campus, Orange Grove will be relying heavily on the use of public school buses. Since Orange Grove is a charter public school, under SC law charter schools are not provided financial off-sets for the cost of student transportation. The cost of additional bus transportation for Orange Grove students may, under the rules, may be charged against the school's per pupil allocation for general operations. The same state charter school rules provide that local public school districts make available school buildings and related facilities, at no cost, to charter schools, provided these are available.
Translation: Unlike any regular public school, money for classroom instruction allocated to a charter school may be decreased to pay the county school district's chosen private contractor to provide bus service. As for capital costs, CCSD, reluctantly, was forced under state law to provide Orange Grove with a new building to replace the one it said was unsafe before OG became a charter school.
Orange Grove Charter School is a highly regarded school that for years has provided successful programs to meet identified local community needs. This and other factors contributed to the PK-Grade 5 school's expanding enrollment. Orange Grove, as a regular public school, had an attendance zone with most of its students living within a short distance of its permanent campus. This would make by definition a traditional neighborhood school.
When county school district officials began ordering changes and elimination of some of its successful programs, parents and teachers reacted by choosing to convert Orange Grove to a charter school. This placed the decisions in the hands of parents and teachers. County school district officials are restricted to factual reporting and general oversight of state rules. As a public charter school in South Carolina, in accordance with state rules, not those of the local school district, Orange Grove is now responsible for its own policies and practices. It's freedom comes with a price.
During its temporary relocation, Orange Grove may have little choice but to pay for bus service out of its general operating funds. Non-charter public schools aren't responsible for paying for school bus transportation. The school district picks up this tab for some of them, but not for others.
Ball Aerospace-built mirror segments for the James Webb Space Telescope program undergo cryogenic acceptance testing at Marshall Space Flight Center in April 2011.
Ball Aerospace-built mirror segments for the James Webb Space Telescope program undergo cryogenic acceptance testing at Marshall Space Flight Center in April 2011.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. The school occupied this site in North Charleston from the fall of 2007 until the summer of 2009 when it eventually returned to a new school building on its original campus after spending two years at this temporary location.
This is one of a group of photos taken in August 2008. The new school building was then still under construction on the school's original campus which is just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish or West Ashely suburbs of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers employed at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else.
The North Area school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Ron McNair Elementary, a neighborhood school once closely identified with surrounding neighborhoods that depended on jobs at the US Naval Base, was closed shortly after the historic Charleston Navy Base was shuttered.
The school building honoring first Ben Tillman and then Ron McNair remained vacant for several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School. The recently converted charter school relocated to this site starting in 2007. Orange Grove Charter School's old building located near Orange Grove Road was then demolished and construction began immediately on a new school building.
Orange Grove Charter School returned to its original campus and occupied the newly completed building in August 2009.
Text and photo initially posted: 16 August 2008
Text revised: 23 November 2009
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. The school occupied this site in North Charleston from the fall of 2007 until the summer of 2009 when it eventually returned to a new school building on its original campus after spending two years at this temporary location.
This is one of a group of photos taken in August 2008. The new school building was then still under construction on the school's original campus which is just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish or West Ashely suburbs of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers employed at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else.
The North Area school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Ron McNair Elementary, a neighborhood school once closely identified with surrounding neighborhoods that depended on jobs at the US Naval Base, was closed shortly after the historic Charleston Navy Base was shuttered.
The school building honoring first Ben Tillman and then Ron McNair remained vacant for several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School. The recently converted charter school relocated to this site starting in 2007. Orange Grove Charter School's old building located near Orange Grove Road was then demolished and construction began immediately on a new school building.
Orange Grove Charter School returned to its original campus and occupied the newly completed building in August 2009.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008. New school building is currently under construction on original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
Ball Aerospace-built mirror segments for the James Webb Space Telescope program undergo cryogenic acceptance testing at Marshall Space Flight Center in April 2011.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008. New school building is currently under construction on original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. The school occupied this site in North Charleston from the fall of 2007 until the summer of 2009 when it eventually returned to a new school building on its original campus after spending two years at this temporary location.
This is one of a group of photos taken in August 2008. The new school building was then still under construction on the school's original campus which is just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish or West Ashely suburbs of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers employed at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else.
The North Area school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Ron McNair Elementary, a neighborhood school once closely identified with surrounding neighborhoods that depended on jobs at the US Naval Base, was closed shortly after the historic Charleston Navy Base was shuttered.
The school building honoring first Ben Tillman and then Ron McNair remained vacant for several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School. The recently converted charter school relocated to this site starting in 2007. Orange Grove Charter School's old building located near Orange Grove Road was then demolished and construction began immediately on a new school building.
Orange Grove Charter School returned to its original campus and occupied the newly completed building in August 2009.
Text and photo initially posted: 16 August 2008
Text revised: 23 November 2009
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008. New school building is currently under construction on original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008. New school building is currently under construction on original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008. New school building is currently under construction on original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. The school occupied this site in North Charleston from the fall of 2007 until the summer of 2009 when it eventually returned to a new school building on its original campus after spending two years at this temporary location.
This is one of a group of photos taken in August 2008. The new school building was then still under construction on the school's original campus which is just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish or West Ashely suburbs of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers employed at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else.
The North Area school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Ron McNair Elementary, a neighborhood school once closely identified with surrounding neighborhoods that depended on jobs at the US Naval Base, was closed shortly after the historic Charleston Navy Base was shuttered.
The school building honoring first Ben Tillman and then Ron McNair remained vacant for several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School. The recently converted charter school relocated to this site starting in 2007. Orange Grove Charter School's old building located near Orange Grove Road was then demolished and construction began immediately on a new school building.
Orange Grove Charter School returned to its original campus and occupied the newly completed building in August 2009.
Text and photo initially posted: 16 August 2008
Text revised: 23 November 2009
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008.
A new school building for OGCES was completed in 2009 on that school's original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008.
A new school building for OGCES was completed in 2009 on that school's original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
An abandoned neighborhood school, the former McNair Elementary School is now used as swing space for other Charleston County public schools and programs undergoing renovation or reconstruction. Until mid 2009 this was the temporary location of Orange Grove Charter Elementary School. Photo taken August 2008.
A new school building for OGCES was completed in 2009 on that school's original site just off Orange Grove Road in the St. Andrews Parish suburban neighborhood of Charleston, SC.
This temporary location was in a 2-story unreinforced masonry building constructed in the 1930's as the Ben Tillman School. The school took its name from the surrounding public housing project built to house workers at the nearby US Naval Base located in North Charleston. Ben Tillman was a populist governor of South Carolina who was loved by some and reviled by almost everyone else. The school was later renamed for Ron McNair, the South Carolina native and astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The neighborhood school was closed in several years before being designated as the temporary home of Orange Grove Charter School starting in 2007 as its old building was demolished and its new building began to be constructed.
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Contestants in the Jaycee-sponsored Junior Miss program undergo some rehearsal on a dance routine.
James Slaughter Photography Collection
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
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Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada
Candidates from the BLACK BEAR 2024 program undergo 6 weeks of basic military training, equivalent to a Basic Military Qualification, at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick from July 3rd to August 17th, 2024.
Picture by: Captain Matt Graham, 5th Canadian Division Training Centre
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Les candidats du programme BLACK BEAR 2024 suivent une formation militaire de base de 6 semaines, équivalente à une qualification militaire de base, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick, du 3 juillet au 17 août 2024.
Photo par: Capitaine Matt Graham, Centre d’entraînement de la 5e Division du Canada