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a wooden carved statue on a wooden pedistal. Unknown artist.
Looks to be made from a solid section of tree, i did not get really up close to it to see. The neck has a line, must be made of several sections of wood, after all.
PushUp Maurice Allen Lee
SAX & BRASS & ROCK 'N' SOUL aus den Tiefen des Ruhrpotts und dem Herzen der Ruhrstadt.
ORLANDO, Fla. – The 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Best Warrior Competition began in earnest today as 12 Soldiers from the 143d ESC and the 321st Military Intelligence Battalion demonstrated their physical power and mental might to complete a gauntlet of Soldier skills.
Dawn had yet to illuminate the lakes and trees blanketing Camp Blanding, Fla., when the Soldiers endured an Physical Fitness Test directed by Army Reserve drill sergeants from A Company, 2nd Battalion, 485th Infantry Regiment (Initial Entry Training) out of Jacksonville, Fla. After completing pushups, sit-ups and a two-mile run, the competitors had less than hour to eat, clean, change uniforms, don rucksacks and step into a van bound for Camp Blanding’s live fire ranges.
The 143d ESC cadre and A-2/485 drill sergeants managed the ranges that tested the each competitor’s competency with the M4 Carbine, M9 Pistol and M203 Grenade Launcher—all while wearing a gas mask. The Soldiers were then ferried deep into Camp Blanding’s dense forest. The troops applied their land navigation skills to physically locate three distant points on a map using only a compass and protractor.
As the hot, dry day relinquished control to a cold, moonless night, the competitors returned to the field with weapons in hands and night vision goggles over their eyes. Muzzle flashes pierced the darkness as the competitors attempted to eliminate their artificially illuminated targets.
The exhausted yet enthusiastic dozen returned then to their barracks to clean weapons, write an essay and prepare for another grueling day that begins with a 10-mile road march.
Photos by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC, and Spc. Aaron Barnes, 321st MI BN
(Photos by Karl Weisel)
Service members and families take part in a special Army Birthday Celebration on Wiesbaden's Clay Kaserne June 13.
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Our first practice after starting up the excavators was to do a "pushup" - basically forcing the digger arm down to lift up the front of the machine. Definitely gave a good sense of how powerful these things are - the excavators weigh about 32,000lbs each.
At Dig This in Las Vegas, NV.
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The Northwestern University 'Wildcat' Marching Band performs as Northwestern Football competes against University of Nevada on September 2, 2017. Photo by Daniel M. Reck '08 MSEd.
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Am 23. September 2016 nahmen im Camp Marmal in Mazar-e Sharif in Afganistan 803 Soldaten, davon 494 deutsche Soldaten, an der 22 Pushup Challenge teil..
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Im Anschluss nominierte Oberstleutnant Stevens das KFOR Kontingent für die nächste #22PushUpChallenge..
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When Joy got her studio established, she invited me to take her classes at no charge. I was the only guy that came to classes consistently. Some guys might be embarrassed by that, especially since the classes were held in a pole dancing studio, but I was stoked. Aerial yoga is like playing on the monkey bars, but allows much more freedom. It's awesome for exercise, poise, strength, spinal decompression, detoxing, and overall mind/body/spiritual health.
I went twice a week for 4 months, never missing a class. By the end, my balance had improved dramatically. My upper body strength was staggering (I could literally climb a tree like a monkey). And I could do all sorts of crazy things with that hammock.
These pictures were taken at my last class before Joy left New Zealand for a few months.
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