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Sfc. Gabriel Stivca-Lefcencu, Romanian Land Forces, reacts to contact during a hasty ambush during a situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, during exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 30, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercise features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Forces for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by Sarah Tate, JMTC Public Affairs Office)
У Німеччині розпочалася активна фаза міжнародних навчань Combined Resolve X
На полігоні поблизу міста Хохенфельц у ФРН розпочалася активна фаза міжнародних навчань Combined Resolve X.
Зведений підрозділ від Збройних Сил України увійшов до складу сил OPFOR. Їх основу складає багатонаціональний батальйон під командуванням представників ЗС США. Окрім американських військовослужбовців, серед наших союзників латвійські, румунські та словенські військові.
На озброєнні батальйону танки Т-84 та М-84 (словенська модернізація танку Т-72), бронемашини «103 Spartan», «MLI-84M», «107 Scimitar» та «БТР-80».
Протилежну сторону BLUEFOR представляють підрозділи ЗС Албанії, Болгарії, Грузії, Польщі та США, які озброєні танками «M1A2 Abrams», бронемашинами «Rosomak», «Bradley» та САУ «Paladin».
На першому етапі активної фази відповідно до легенди маневрів українські підрозділи у складі сил OPFOR відпрацюють дії у наступі. Рота десантників з 79 десантно-штурмової бригади та танковий взвод від 14 окремої механізованої бригади здійснили марш у заданий район. Українські військовослужбовці декілька разів вступали у бій із противником.
Зокрема в ході зіткнень було підбито декілька ворожих танків «Abrams». Без значних втрат зведеному підрозділу ЗС України вдалося дістатися точки призначення. Після цього десантники замінували важливі шляхи сполучення та разом з танкістами влаштували засідку.
Триває активна фаза міжнародних навчань Combined Resolve X. Зведений підрозділ 79 одшбр та 14 омбр в ході наступу зайшов глибоко в тил противника та зайняв оборону поблизу містечка Равенсдорф. На даний час українським військовим вдалося знищити понад 10 одиниць ворожої техніки, серед яких 4 танки "Abrams", 4 бронемашини "Bradley", два вертольоти "Apache" та декілька автомобілів HMMV, а також до 20 чоловік особового складу. З нашого боку втрати склали 1 БТР, 2 танки, та 13 військовослужбовців.
"Вони не очікували що ми так глибоко у їхньому тилу. Ця позиція є дійсно вигідною для нас. План на сьогодні - утримувати позицію і продовжувати дратувати противника" сказав офіцер зв'язку капітан Буртон (ЗС США).
Міжнародні навчання Combined Resolve X: фінальний бій – оборона Убенсдорфа
Завершальною фазою багатонаціональних навчань Combined Resolve X стала оборона імітаційного містечка Убенсдорф силами зведеного підрозділу Збройних Сил України. Українські військові перетворили місто на справжню фортецю: створили декілька ліній перешкод з мінних полів та колючого дроту та приготували до оборони практично кожну будівлю у місті, крім визначених місць для укриття цивільних. Один танк зайняв позицію в місті, інші влаштували засідки за межами населеного пункту для удару з тилу по скупченню техніки противника.
Сили BLUEFOR стягнули до Убенсдорфу батальйонно-тактичну групу на бронемашинах Bradley, Rosomak і автомобілях HMMV та за підтримки артилерії, танків Abrams і вертольотів Apache розпочали штурм.
До початку штурму противник уникав вражати цілі всередині міста, тому артилерійська підготовка та вогонь з вертольотів вівся по його околицях, де, на їхню думку, могли бути влаштовані засідки.
Згодом стало відомо, що командування навчань прийняло рішення не залучати танкові підрозділи обох сторін у боях за Убенсдорф, за виключенням одного Т-84 який вже знаходився у місті. На початку бою він відіграв важливу роль підбивши три бронемашини Bradley та створивши затор на в’їзді до міста. Це змусило командування BLUEFOR проводити подальший штурм піхотинцями без підтримки техніки та відкрити вогонь артилерії по місту щоб знищити український танк. Такі дії призвели до втрат серед мирного населення, чого намагалися уникнути обидві сторони.
Під вогнем українських десантників, за допомогою інженерно-вибухових засобів, піхотинці противника зробили декілька проходів у загородженнях навколо міста та закріпилися на його околицях знищивши два БТР-80. Але при спробі подальшого просування залишки передової штурмової групи були знищені. Втім, за ними підтягнулися основні сили BLUEFOR. Зав’язався вуличний бій.
Завдяки добре налагодженій роботі з місцевим населенням українським військовослужбовцям було відомо про систему підземних комунікацій під містом яка сполучає деякі будівлі. Відтак українські десантники мали змогу безпечно переміщатися між забарикадованими зсередини будівлями не виходячи на поверхню, а противник був змушений з великими втратами штурмувати кожен дім. Загальні втрати сил BLUEFOR понад три роти із п’яти наявних.
– Ми намагаємось тут, у спільному багатонаціональному тренувальному центрі, відтворити реальність бою і показати наскільки бій може бути важким. Я думаю, що солдати які тренувалися сьогодні тут зрозуміли наскільки складним може бути бій у населеному пункті. І українські військові, які грали роль поганих хлопців, провели велику роботу та дійсно відтворили всі труднощі такого бою, – зазначив старший інструктор спільного багатонаціонального тренувального центру підполковник Раєн Вайлі.
Управління зв’язків з громадськістю Збройних Сил України
Service recalls 9/11 trauma, resolve, resilience that followed
By Franklin Fisher
franklin.s.fisher2.civ@mail.mil
CAMP RED CLOUD, SOUTH KOREA – The American people have demonstrated resilience and resolve in the years since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a speaker at Camp Red Cloud said during a chapel service in remembrance of the traumatic events and their aftermath.
Titled “A Call to Remember!” the service began Sept. 11 at 11:30 on a sunny Tuesday and ended around noon before an audience of about 40.
In his remarks, the speaker, Lt. Col. Steven G. Finley, commander, U.S. Army Garrison Casey, first evoked the specter of those events in 2001 that have become seared in the national consciousness and are often compared to Japan’s attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
“Eleven years ago, America confronted one of the darkest nights,” Finley said of the events that unfolded that morning in 2001, which saw not only the attacks on the World Trade Center in Manhattan, but also on the Pentagon, and that included the crash of United Airlines Flight 77 near Shanksville, Pa.
“Mighty towers crumbled,” he said. “Black smoke billowed up from the Pentagon. Airplane wreckage smoldered on the Pennsylvania field.
“Friends and neighbors, sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters – they were taken from us with heartbreaking swiftness and cruelty.
“On September 12, the day after, the nation awoke to a world in which evil was closer at hand, and uncertainty clouded our future,” Finley said.
“These past 11 years have shown that America does not give in to fear,” said Finley. “The rescue workers who rushed to the scene, the firefighters who charged up the stairs, the passengers who stormed the cockpit – these patriots defined the very nature of courage…
“These past eleven years have shown America’s resolve to defend its citizens and the American way of life…” he said.
“Proof of our healing has been a story of total resilience. The Pentagon is repaired, and filled with patriots working in common purpose daily. Shanksville is the scene of friendships forged between residents of that town, and the families who lost loved ones there.
“New York remains a vibrant capital of the arts and industry, fashion and commerce.
“The trade center – where it once stood the sun now glistens off a new tower that reaches toward the sky.
“Our people still work in skyscrapers, our stadiums are filled with fans and our parks full of children playing.”
The audience also heard personal recollections from two other members of the Warrior Country community, Mark Hagelin, management analyst with the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud’s Plans, Analysis, and Integration Office, and Chaplain (Maj.) Andrew Lawrence, the 2nd Infantry Division’s deputy division chaplain.
Hagelin said his brother, an attorney who “worked around the corner” from the World Trade Center, was out on a case and miles away when the attacks occurred.
“Others weren’t quite so lucky,” he said, noting that among high school friends of his sister-in-law was a firefighter who died “fighting to save others” when the second tower of the World Trade Center collapsed.
“I refuse to hate,” said Hagelin. “Hate brings pain and intolerance.”
But, he said, “I will not forget,” and likened the Sept. 11 attacks to Pearl Harbor.
“The horrific vision and soundtrack of 9/11 are etched into my soul,” said Hagelin. “I will never forget.”
Lawrence, then a parish priest in Iowa, accompanied a group of Catholic parishioners on a pilgrimage to Rome, arriving there Sept. 11. They ended the day stunned by news of the attacks. They awoke next morning, Sept. 12, to find under their hotel room doors a letter signed by the mayor of Rome expressing condolences and goodwill to the city’s American visitors.
Later that day, during a tour of St. Peter’s Basilica, an American woman on vacation from her job at the Pentagon approached Lawrence, asked if he was an American, and in the course of conversation said she’d been unable to reach her co-workers after news of the attacks. She feared some of them may have been killed, she said, and asked Lawrence to pray with her, which he did.
Toward the end of Tuesday’s service, during a ceremonial moment of silence, a firefighter from the Camp Red Cloud fire department, clad in his dark blue work uniform, his face expressionless, struck a brass memorial bell five times, paused, and struck another five times, at intervals, until the bell had sounded 20 times.
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A CH-146 Griffon crew participates in a medical evacuation training during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, May 7 2021, at 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Detachment Wainwright training area. Photo: Corporal Djalma Vuong-De Ramos From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier’s abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.
Du 1er au 11 mai 2021, environ 2 500 membres des Forces armées canadiennes participent à l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21 à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principal événement d'entraînement annuel sur le terrain de l'Armée canadienne, l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE teste les capacités des soldats dans un environnement de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.
1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Soldiers review the attack plan with Moldovan Soldiers before a situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, as part of exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 26, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a U.S Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercises features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Force for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army.mil/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. .(U.S. Army photo by SGT Michael Broughey )
U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division prepare to dry fire an M109A6 Paladin howitzer during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 20, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Brian Chaney
More than 90 paratroopers from the U.S. Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade began combined Romanian-American exercises on October 21 with an airborne operation into Campia Turzii. The American paratroopers initiated the rapid-reaction exercise with only several hours’ notice. (Lucian Crusoveanu/Public Diplomacy Office)
Read more at romania.usembassy.gov/policy/media/pr-10212014.html
Lithuanian soldiers of 1st Company, Grand Duchess Birutė, Uhlan Battalion provide security in preparation to a brigade headquarters attack scenario during exercise Combined Resolve VI at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 22, 2016. Exercise Combined Resolve VI is designed to exercise the U.S. Army’s regionally allocated force to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility with multinational training at all echelons. Approximately 570 participants from 5 NATO and European partner nations will participate. The exercise involves around 500 U.S. troops and 70 NATO and European partner nations. Combined Resolve VI is a preplanned exercise that does not fall under Operation Atlantic Resolve. This exercise will train participants to function together in a joint, multinational and integrated environment and train U.S. rotational forces to be more flexible, agile and to better operate alongside our NATO Allies. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Gage Hull/Released)
Local officials from the German communities surrounding the Grafenwoehr Training Area visited exercise Combined Resolve II in Grafenwoehr, Jun. 20, 2014. The officials included Andreas Meier, County Commissioner for Neustadt a.d. Waldnaab, Edgar Knobloch, 1st Mayor of Grafenwöhr, and Werner Walberer, 1st Mayor of Pressath. Combined Resolve II, a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from 15 allied and partner countries. The exercise is the first time a U.S. Army rotational force will use the European Activity Set, a set of armored vehicles and equipment pre-positioned in Grafenwoehr – including the most up-to-date versions of the M1A2 Abrams tanks and M2/M3 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles -- for live-fire training in Europe. For more photos, videos and stories from Combined Resolve II, check out www.eur.army.mil/jmtc/CombinedResolve. (Photo by Markus Rauchenberger)
U.S. Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment, replicating the opposing force, assaults forward during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 22, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tyler Kingsbury/Released)
U.S. Army Soldiers of Alpha Company, 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment install Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System equipment on a M113 Armored Personnel Carrier during exercise Combined Resolve VI at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 12, 2016. Exercise Combined Resolve VI is designed to exercise the U.S. Army’s regionally allocated force to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility with multinational training at all echelons. Approximately 570 participants from 5 NATO and European partner nations will participate. The exercise involves around 500 U.S. troops and 70 NATO and European partner nations. Combined Resolve VI is a preplanned exercise that does not fall under Operation Atlantic Resolve. This exercise will train participants to function together in a joint, multinational and integrated environment and train U.S. rotational forces to be more flexible, agile and to better operate alongside our NATO Allies. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Malik Gibson/Released)
A Serbian Forces soldier pulls security during exercise Combined Resolve at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Nov. 17, 2013. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare U.S. led multinational brigades to interoperate with multiple partner nations against a complex threat. The 7th Army JMTC is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Brian Chaney)
C-130 Hercules aircraft from the 182nd Airlift Wing, 86th Airlift Wing and the Polish air force rest on an apron in Powidz, Poland, Oct. 29, 2015. The wings participated in bilateral training with the Polish air force during Aviation Detachment 16-1 as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve’s mission to foster joint readiness while building interoperability. (Photo courtesy of Tech. Sgt. Joel Sluis/Released)
From left, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Ivan Alvira, of 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division and Lithuanian Land Force 1st Lt. Paulius Venclovas talk with Georgian soldiers about vehicle parts supply during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a multinational decisive action training environment exercise occurring at the Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels and Grafenwoehr Training Areas that involves more than 4,000 participants from 15 partner nations. The intent of the exercise is to train and prepare a U.S. led multinational brigade to interoperate with multiple partner nations and execute unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ian Schell/Released)
A CH-146 Griffon helicopter from 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron take-off from Air Field 21 at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alta. during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 on May 1, 2021.
From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier skills and abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.
Les hélicoptères CH-146 Griffon de 430e Escadron tactique d'hélicoptères décolle de l'aérodrome 21 à la base des Forces canadiennes de Wainwright, en Alberta, lors de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21.
Entre 1 à 11 mai 2021, environ 2500 militaires participeront à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principale activité d’entraînement en campagne annuelle de l’Armée canadienne, l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE valide les compétences dans un milieu de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.
Photo by: Corporal Connie Valin, 4 Wing Imaging
Maj. Gen. Michael Bills, commander, 1st Cavalry Division, speaks to Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division and 1st Squadron (Stryker), 2nd Cavalry Regiment, during a site visit, Oct. 31, 2014, near Tapa, Estonia. These activities are part of the U.S. Army Europe-led Operation Atlantic Resolve land force assurance training taking place across Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to enhance multinational interoperability, strengthen relationships among allied militaries, contribute to regional stability and demonstrate US commitment to NATO. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by 1st Lt. Jeffrey Rivard)
Ex MAPLE RESOLVE focuses on combined arms groupings, and employs a scenario to create a force-on-force conventional fight with a challenging enemy. This is done within an environment where the realities of a deployment are replicated as accurately as possible.
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Concu et donné par le Centre canadien d'entaînement aux manœuvres (CCEM) dont le quartier général est situé a Wainwright, Maple Resolve entraine les troupes dans des situations d'entraînement réalistes et intenses.
Hello. With all respect and sincerity I am curious to learn how many, if any, of my American or foreign born neighbors believe the late popular American urban story-TRUTH-teller Tupac Shakur's #T_H_U_G_L_I_F_E Child Abuse and Emotional Maltreatment *AWARENESS* concept offers a reasonable explanation for why significant numbers of American children are being impeded, hampered or prevented from maturing into reasonably responsible, well-adjusted American teens and adults who become doctors, scientists, engineers, business owners, educators and leaders?
Does Tupac offer a reasonably intelligent explanation for why Americans of African descent are being impeded from experiencing the equality and respect all peaceful, reasonably responsible Americans are entitled to enjoy?
How many of my American or foreign born neighbors are familiar with urban-TRUTH-teller Tupac Shakur's (often misinterpreted) #T_H_U_G_L_I_F_E Child Abuse, Emotional Neglect, Abandonment and Maltreatment *AWARENESS* concept:
"The Hate U Give Little Infants Fvvks *EVERYONE*" ~Tupac Shakur
"We need more people who care; you know what I'm saying? We need more women, mothers, fathers, we need more of that..." ~Tupac Shakur
TUPAC EXPLAINS HIS 'T.H.U.G.L.I.F.E.' CHILD ABUSE *AWARENESS* CONCEPT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlcufeHMsVU/
Tupac, an admitted emotionally ill adult who loudly spoke about experiencing childhood abuse and maltreatment during a critical period of human/childhood development, intelligently recognized not only are American kids being UNJUSTLY OPPRESSED, IMPEDED and DEPRIVED from experiencing their full human potential, as well as a SAFE, fairly or wonderfully happy American kid childhood...
...Tupac realized OUR NATION is being deprived of enjoying the potential achievements offered to ALL Americans by fairly or wonderfully happy kids maturing into reasonably responsible teens and adults caring about the future of OUR Nation, and the welfare of their peaceful, as well as less fortunate neighbors.
I believe Tupac correctly recognized Americans need to change the name of our “War On Poverty”, to “America’s Firm Resolve to End Childhood Abuse, Emotional Neglect and Maltreatment.”
Unlike Mr. Barack “My Brother’s Keeper” Obama and his presidential predecessors, I am hopeful our new president Renegade Republican Donald Trump will recognize improving the Quality of Life for our American neighbors of African descent begins with addressing HEALTH issues related to proper childhood care and environments.
I believe Mr. Trump should take meaningful ACTION to protect from harm our Nation's most precious and cherished assets by placing an emphasis on EDUCATION about proper child care, as well as stepping up enforcement of Child Safety & Protection laws which will eventually lead to fewer depressed, unhappy, emotionally neglected/abandoned American kids...
...maturing into angry, frustrated teens and young adults full or half full of rage and resentment for IRRESPONSIBLY and THROUGH NO FAULT OF THEIR OWN, being introduced to an emotionally and/or physically abusive childhood fraught with pain, struggles, torment, uncertainty, frustration, FEAR, demeaning government handouts, resentment, depression, sorrow, sadness, disappointment and hardships. :Childhood Trauma!:
Unfortunately, before he discovered how to properly promote his #T_H_U_G_L_I_F_E Child Abuse *AWARENESS* concept, Tupac was brutally murdered by OTHER emotionally or mentally ill victims of America's Culture of African American Child Abuse, Neglect and Emotional Maltreatment evolving from America's multi-generational, ignorant once legal Culture of Racism.
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Not only I am asking Mr. Trump to take meaningful ACTION protecting and preventing American kids from experiencing a potentially life-scarring, traumatic childhood...
...I am asking my American neighbors to RECOGNIZE and embrace the fact our imperfect human species will continue evolving, learning day by day about our human condition and physical world, slowly shedding our human ignorance and adapting as we continue plodding along trying to improve the Quality of Life for all human beings!
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My friends, during the 80s-90s I spent the first twelve years of my police career as a Brooklyn, NY cop, robbery and death investigator regularly witnessing significant numbers of newborns, infants, toddlers, children and teens, through no fault of their own experiencing a potentially life-scarring medical Disease/Condition known to medical doctors and researchers as "Childhood Trauma."
"Childhood Trauma" is a REAL Disease/Condition affecting far too many American kids and teens who far too often develop into emotionally damaged teens and adults lacking empathy, compassion and respect for their peaceful neighbors because they believe their lives suck so why shouldn't other people's lives suck too!!!
Much like Tupac I'm sorry to pick on moms, though since ancient times they are the primary caregivers we look to keep us SAFE, protected, cared for and loved right from our start.
In case there is any confusion, I am writing about and assisting my responsible American neighbors with sharing credible evidence describing America’s potentially life scarring, oppressive, MUCH-IGNORED African American *PARENTAL CHILD CARE* HEALTH CRISIS that I, as well as a growing number of my responsible, caring, concerned American and foreign born neighbors believe is impeding our American neighbors of African descent from experiencing the equality and respect all peaceful, reasonably responsible Americans are entitled to enjoy.
Peace.
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Oprichting Rotterdamsche Droogdok-Maatschappij. Algemeen Handelsblad van 30-10-1901: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010648117:mpeg21:a0037
Foto 37 (1911) in "Cultuurhistorische verkenning RDM, Rotterdam", door CRIMSON architectural historians, februari 2005: www.crimsonweb.org/IMG/pdf/RDM7-screen.pdf
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De krukassendraaierij in de machinefabriek van de Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij, RDM (1905): collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?...
Dokhaven van de Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij, RDM, rond 1915: collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?...
De civiel- en elektrotechnisch-ingenieur B.J.W. Reuser,
vroeger ingenieur der Rotterdamsche Droogdok-Mij, is aangesteld tot chef van het Projectierunge-Bureau der Actien-Gesellschaft für Brückenbau, Tiefbohrung und Eisenconstructionen te Neuwied. Haagsche Courant van 3-12-1902: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB04:000127040:mpeg21:a0031
De "prachtige gebouwen" zijn gebouwd door de A.G. für Brückenbau, Tiefbohrung und Eisenconstructionen te Neuwied (1903), onder leiding van ir. B.J.W. Reuser.
Algemeen Handelsblad van 4-10-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010648786:mpeg21:a0008
B.J.W. Reuser te Den Haag benoemd tot leraar aan de HBS in Goes, bij Koninklijk Besluit van 2-9-1903 nr. 127. Nederlandsche Staatscourant van 4-9-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB08:000177634:mpeg21:a0001
Ir. B.J.W. Reuser benoemd tot leraar wis- en werktuigkunde en rechtlijnig tekenen aan de HBS in Nijmegen. Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche Courant van 3-9-1907: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMSADB01:000064027:mpeg21:p003
Bernardus Joannes Wilhelmus Reuser, ged. Den Haag 10-8-1877, ovl. Nijmegen 5-11-1940, oud 63 jaar, man van Maria Elisabeth Adriana Hubertina Dobbelmann, zoon van Wilhelmus Johannes Aloijsius Reuser en Ludovica Johanna Maria Vetter:
www.geldersarchief.nl/bronnen/archieven?mivast=37&mia...
Zijn zoon ir. Herman Trudo Maria Reuser (1913-1995) was architect en stedenbouwkundige in Nijmegen: zoeken.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/nl/personen/detail/433020e3-...
zoeken.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/nl/personen/detail/b65dc51f-...
Bouw 2 dokken door Wm. Hamilton & Co te Port Glasgow. Rotterdamsche Droogdok-Maatschappij. Algemeen Handelsblad van 24-1-1903 en 13-8-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010647254:mpeg21:a0052
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Aankomst dokken: collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?...
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Het eerste droogdok in gebruik genomen. De Maasbode van
14-8-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB04:000190660:mpeg21:a0008
De Telegraaf van 3-10-1903 en 4-10-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:110554032:mpeg21:a0038
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Officiële opening van het etablissement der Rotterdamsche Droogdok-Maatschappij op de Heijplaat.
Algemeen Handelsblad van 4-10-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010648786:mpeg21:a0008
Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 5-10-1903: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010179251:mpeg21:a0214
Afbeelding eerste kantoorgebouw voor de Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij, RDM, op Heijplaat: collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?...
Afbeelding nieuw hoofdkantoor: collecties.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/publiek/detail.aspx?...
Brand in houten wacht- en schaftlokaal (café/koffiehuis) bij de RDM, eigendom van K. Bohré, gepacht als koffiehuis door R. Peters, met opslag van hout van de RDM op de zolder.
Algemeen Handelsblad van 21-10-1913 en De Maasbode van
20-10-1913: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010651358:mpeg21:a0027
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Vergroting fabriek, afbraak en nieuwbouw, bouw tuindorp Heyplaat, oprichting Bouwmaatschappij Heyplaat t.b.v. het stichten en exploiteren van één of meer tuindorpen.
Algemeen Handelsblad van 28-5-1913: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010651112:mpeg21:a0111
Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 13-4-1915: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010295980:mpeg21:a0156
De Maasbode van 7-7-1914: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB04:000187169:mpeg21:a0052
Architect H.A.J. Baanders dient op 19-12-1914 een schriftelijke klacht in bij de Kamer van Koophandel over de slechte telefoonverbindingen tussen Amsterdam en Rotterdam. De Maasbode van 5-1-1915: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB04:000185352:mpeg21:a0005
Voordracht van architect H.A.J. Baanders over Het Tuindorp, in het bijzonder dat aan de Heijplaat in Rotterdam:
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Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 3-2-1916: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010296229:mpeg21:a0210
"Hoog bezoek aan de Rotterdamsche Droogdok Mij." Architect S. de Clercq is hierbij aanwezig. Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 2-6-1924: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010494809:mpeg21:a0211
Hij is de architect van de tweede fase van Tuindorp "Heijplaat" en van twee kerken op "Heijplaat".
Zie ook de hoge gevel van het voormalige Hoofdkantoor van de Nutsspaarbank in de Jan Hendrikstraat, hoek Riviervismarkt 5 in Den Haag: www.architectuur.org/bouwwerk/681/Hoofdkantoor_Nutsspaarb...
Rijksmonument: cultureelerfgoed.nl/monumenten/459776
Boekje over architect Samuel de Clercq (1876-1962):
www.familiedeclercq.nl/nl/overig/nieuws/bericht.html?tx_t...
Rotterdamsche Droogdok-Mantschappij. Zilveren feest. De ceremoniemeester was de heer Stoopman, architect van de maatschappij. Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant van 22-1-1927: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010028853:mpeg21:a0013
"Het Jubileum van de Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij". Rotterdams Nieuwsblad van 24-1-1927: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010513897:mpeg21:a0183
Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij. De Receptie in feestzaal Courzand; diner in de Doele. Namen van de aanwezigen. Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant van 23-1-1927: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010028854:mpeg21:a0179
Antonius Franciscus Maria Stoopman, bouwkundig tekenaar, opzichter, architect, brandmeester, geb. Delfshaven 15-7-1882, ovl. Rotterdam 22-7-1955, oud 73 jaar, tr. Rotterdam 27-5-1909 Karoline Elisabet Otten, geb. Mannheim (Baden) 16-8-1884:
www.stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/archieven?mivast=184&mi...
In 1907 woonde hij als bouwkundig tekenaar in Tilburg.
Oprichting van de Firma Aalbers & Stoopman, Jacob Catsstraat 121-123 in Rotterdam, door Theodorus Ignatius Aalbers, architect en meester timmerman, en Antonius Franciscus Maria Stoopman, bouwkundige. Nederlandsche Staatscourant van 27-5-1908: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB08:000175033:mpeg21:p007
Faillissement Aalbers & Stoopman. De Tijd van 12-11-1910 en 18-2-1913: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010546915:mpeg21:a0213
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A. Stoopman, bouwkundige van de werf RDM (met twee foto's). Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 29-7-1914: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010295624:mpeg21:a0153
Feestgebouw Courzand afgebrand. Brandmeester A.F.M. Stoopman. De Maasbode van 20-11-1925: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=MMKB04:000195094:mpeg21:a0054
"Op de terreinen van de Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij is men reeds bezig met de voorbereidende werkzaamheden voor den bouw van de „Prinsendam". Op de Foto vlnr: A.F.M. Stoopman, D.C. Endert jr, directeur RDM, en Visser, bij de palen, welke aangeven hoe ver de helling moet worden uitgebreid".
Algemeen Handelsblad van 17-10-1935: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010664120:mpeg21:a0074
De Wijkraad van Tuindorp Heyplaat vraagt aan Burgemeester en Wethouders van Rotterdam om een straat te vernoemen naar A.F.M. Stoopman, oud-opzichter van de Heyplaat. Het Vrije Volk van 27-7-1955: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010952206:mpeg21:a0115
"Monsterpers bij R.D.M. in gebruik". Het Parool van 31-1-1958: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ABCDDD:010840777:mpeg21:a0161
"Grootste helling van Nederland aan Heyplaat". Het Parool van 9-4-1959: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ABCDDD:010838871:mpeg21:a0216
"Aanpassings- en uitbreidingsprogram RDM vrijwel voltooid. Nog aanzienlijke diepte-investeringen". De Tijd De Maasbode van 22-4-1961: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:011234111:mpeg21:a0217
"Scheepsbouwafdeling R.D.M. tot eind 1962 volledig bezet". Trouw 12-5-1961: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ABCDDD:010814317:mpeg21:a0309
"RDM het vorig jaar niet op volle toeren — personeelstekort". Het Vrije Volk van 21-4-1962: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010953820:mpeg21:a0251
"Recordaantal jubilarissen bij RDM". Het Vrije Volk van 23-1-1962: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010953688:mpeg21:a0103
Ir. A. Knape overleden. Het Vrije Volk van 13-2-1962: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010953706:mpeg21:a0160
"Rotterdamse Droogdok. Machinefabriek gemoderniseerd". Het Vrije Volk van 15-5-1964: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010955148:mpeg21:a0282
De architect van de eerste fase van Tuindorp Heijplaat is H.A.J. Baanders en niet Stoopman van de RDM. Het Vaderland van 13-7-1936: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010016687:mpeg21:a0148
Archief van Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders, en Jan Baanders sr, met de bouwtekeningen van het Arbeidersdorp Heijplaat: zoeken.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/nl/archieven/details/BAAN/ke...
Archief van Architectenbureau Baanders. Stadsarchief Amsterdam: archief.amsterdam/inventarissen/inventaris/291.nl.html
Archief van Architectenbureau Baanders, door Marion Kuipers-Verbuijs en Kaj van Vliet: archief.amsterdam/inventarissen/printversie/291.nl.pdf
H.H. Baanders (1849-1905), H.A.J. Baanders (1876-1953), J. Baanders (1884-1966), door Vincent van Rossem (uit Binnenstad 226, februari 2008): www.amsterdamsebinnenstad.nl/binnenstad/226/baanders.html
Zie het hoofdkantoor van de Eerste Hollandsche Levensverzekerings Bank, aan de Keizersgracht, hoek Leliegracht in Amsterdam, van H.H. Baanders, Rijksmonument 518354:
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En zie het Amsterdam Lyceum aan het Valeriusplein 15 in Amsterdam: amsterdamse-school.nl/objecten/gebouwen/het-amsterdams-ly...
"Van nieuwe Schoonheid. Het tuindorp Heijplaat". Architect Baanders, hoofdopzichter Stoopman en aannemer Voormolen. Algemeen Handelsblad van 4-7-1916: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010652119:mpeg21:a0104
"Een tuindorpje van de Rotterdamsche Droogdok-Maatschappij". Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 5-6-1913: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010222475:mpeg21:a0050
"De Rotterdamsche droogdokmaatschappij en haar tuindorp" (met foto). Architect H. Baanders. Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 29-7-1914: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010295624:mpeg21:a0153
Architectuur. Het tuindorp Heijplaat te Rotterdam. De Telegraaf van 20-6-1916: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010548866:mpeg21:a0106
Normaalwoningen. Het kostelijke tuindorp Heijplaat van Baanders. Algemeen Handelsblad van 15-2-1918: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010652917:mpeg21:a0118
Woningen tuindorp Heijplaat, Rotterdam. Wendingen, platform voor de Amsterdamse School: amsterdamse-school.nl/objecten/gebouwen/woningen-tuindorp...
Courzand: courzand.nl/assets/files/23-02-2017-rotterdamse-cafés-de...
Rotterdam woont: rotterdamwoont.nl/neighbourhoods/view/4/Heijplaat
Uitbreiding Tuindorp Heijplaat (Rotterdam): zoeken.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/nl/projecten/detail/4c458a8c...
"Inzegening nieuwe kerkje op Tuindorp-Heyplaat". De architectuur is van S. de Clercq, architect van de RDM, in samenwerking met A.F.M. Stoopman. De Tijd van 30-7-1929: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010532794:mpeg21:a0149
"Eerste steenlegging voor de Hervormde kerk op Tuindorp Heyplaat". De architect is S. de Clercq, de opzichter is A.F.M. Stoopman, en de aannemer is P. Voormolen. Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad van 7-4-1930: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:011002043:mpeg21:a0204
Ned. Herv. Gem. te Charlois. Inwijding der Julianakerk, ontworpen door architect S. de Clercq. Algemeen Handelsblad van 30-10-1930: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:010661664:mpeg21:a0252
Architect Samuel de Clercq, geb. Amsterdam 22-5-1876, ovl. Den Haag 19-3-1962.
Overlijdensbericht Samuel de Clercq. Algemeen Handelsblad
van 22-3-1962: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=KBNRC01:000038225:mpeg21:a0079
Inventaris van het foto- en tekeningenarchief van architect S. de Clercq, 1901-1951, door J.A. Jaeger, Nationaal Archief Den Haag 1962: www.gahetna.nl/collectie/archief/pdf/NL-HaNA_4.CLF.ead.pdf
Heijplaat rijksbeschermd stadsgezicht 24 mei 2018: cultureelerfgoed.nl/nieuws/heijplaat-rijksbeschermd-stads...
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De Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij: www.rdm-archief.nl/
RDM-Campus Rotterdam: www.herbestemming.nu/projecten/rdm-campus-rotterdam
www.rdmrotterdam.nl/geschiedenis/
www.herbestemming.nu/projecten/rdm-campus-rotterdam
RDM Innovation Dock op Heijplaat, Rotterdam door PLUS architecten: www.dearchitect.nl/projecten/rdm-innovation-dock-op-heijp...
Wim Vijg (1923-1990), door Frank Vijg:
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Archief Wim Vijg, 1951-1994, Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Cruquiusweg 31, 1019 AT Amsterdam, Nederland: www.archivesportaleurope.net/ead-display/-/ead/pl/aicode/...
Opening quarantainestation Heijplaat. De Tijd van 17-8-1934:
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Het quarantainestation is ontworpen door architect Ad van der Steur (1893-1953):
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Hij is ook de architect van het Museum Boijmans van Beuningen en van de ventilatiegebouwen van de Maastunnel.
"Ad Van Der Steur (1893-1953), zorgvuldig en met kleine stapjes vooruit. Architect tussen traditie en vernieuwing", door Albert Gielen; Stichting Bonas.
Heijmans renoveert quarantainegebouwen Heijplaat, Rotterdam 11 mei 2016: www.heijmans.nl/nl/nieuws/heijmans-renoveert-quarantaineg...
www.heijplaat.com/quarantaine-inrichting
amsterdamse-school.nl/objecten/gebouwen/quarantaine-inric...
U.S. Army Sgt. Nicholas Conway, air traffic controller for the Fox Company 1-158, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade based out of Ansbach, Germany, and Polish Armed Forces Captain Jacek Jakubik, chief of tower for the last 18 years, work together in a radio and control tower during Operation Atlantic Resolve on 10/23/14. These activities are part of the US Army Europe-led Operation Atlantic Resolve land force assurance training taking place across Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to enhance multinational interoperability, strengthen relationships among allied militaries, contribute to regional stability and demonstrate US commitment to NATO. (Photo by U.S Army Spc. Brandon Ames/Released)
U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Company, 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment patrol their area of operation with a M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle while conducting defense operations during exercise Combined Resolve VI at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2016. Exercise Combined Resolve VI is designed to exercise the U.S. Army’s regionally allocated force to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility with multinational training at all echelons. Approximately 570 participants from 5 NATO and European partner nations will participate. The exercise involves around 500 U.S. troops and 70 NATO and European partner nations. Combined Resolve VI is a preplanned exercise that does not fall under Operation Atlantic Resolve. This exercise will train participants to function together in a joint, multinational and integrated environment and train U.S. rotational forces to be more flexible, agile and to better operate alongside our NATO Allies. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Malik Gibson/Released)
U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Company, 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, 69th Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division move past a barrier in a M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle while conducting movement to contact training during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Armyâs Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 25, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Armyâs Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army JMTC is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr./Released)
A U.S. M1A2 Abrams tank, center, and U.S. M3 Bradley fighting vehicles of Alpha Company, 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division convoy to a different location while conducting movement to contact training during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Armyâs Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 21, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Armyâs Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr./Released)
A member of the British Army 1st Battalion of The Rifles secures a village during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, May 4 2021, at 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Detachment Wainwright training area. Photo: Corporal Djalma Vuong-De Ramos From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier’s abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.
Du 1er au 11 mai 2021, environ 2 500 membres des Forces armées canadiennes participent à l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21 à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principal événement d'entraînement annuel sur le terrain de l'Armée canadienne, l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE teste les capacités des soldats dans un environnement de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.
Members of the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, load equipment aboard a Chinook CH-47D US Army helicopter during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 1101 in Wainwright, Alberta, on October 23, 2011.
Des membres du 3e Bataillon Royal Canadian Regiment chargent du matériel à bord d'un hélicoptère Chinook CH-47D de l'armée américaine lors de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 1101, à Wainwright, Alberta, le 23 octobre 2011.
Photo : MCpl Marc-Andre Gaudreault
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A Wisconsin Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter takes off from Air Field 21 at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alta. to participate in a medical evacuation simulation during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21.
Un hélicoptère Black Hawk UH-60 de la Wisconsin Army National Guard decolle de l'aérodrome 21 à la base des Forces canadiennes de Wainwright, en Alberta, afin de participer à une simulation d'évacuation médicale lors de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21.
Photo by: Corporal Connie Valin,
4 Wing Imaging
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Soldiers from the Romanian Land Forces, react to contact during a hasty ambush during a situational training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, during exercise Combined Resolve III, Oct. 30, 2014. Combined Resolve III is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from NATO and partner nations. Combined Resolve III is designed to provide a complex training scenario that focuses on multinational unified land operations and reinforces the U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe. The exercise features the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Forces for Europe-the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division-which supports the U.S. European Command during Operation Atlantic Resolve. For more photos, videos, and stories from Combined Resolve III, go to www.eur.army/jmtc/CombinedResolveIII.html. (U.S. Army photo by Sarah Tate, JMTC Public Affairs Office)
Stykers from Lightning Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment arrive in Lithuania, 13 Jan., 2015. The Troop will and train with the Lithuanian Land Force as part of 2d Cavalry Regiment's involvement in Operation Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo-released)
The Romanian Army, playing the Opposing Force alonside U.S. soldiers during exercise Combined Resolve II at the Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, go on the attack in the early morning hours of May 26, 2014. Combined Resolve II is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from 15 allied and partner countries. The exercise features the European Rotational Force, a combined arms battalion of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, the U.S. Army’s Regionally-Aligned rotational brigade combat team, that supports the U.S. European Command for training and contingency missions. For more photos, videos and stories from Combined Resolve II, check out www.eur.army.mil/jmtc/CombinedResolve. (Photo courtest of Capt. Daniel Nistor, Romanian Land Forces)
Service recalls 9/11 trauma, resolve, resilience that followed
By Franklin Fisher
franklin.s.fisher2.civ@mail.mil
CAMP RED CLOUD, SOUTH KOREA – The American people have demonstrated resilience and resolve in the years since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a speaker at Camp Red Cloud said during a chapel service in remembrance of the traumatic events and their aftermath.
Titled “A Call to Remember!” the service began Sept. 11 at 11:30 on a sunny Tuesday and ended around noon before an audience of about 40.
In his remarks, the speaker, Lt. Col. Steven G. Finley, commander, U.S. Army Garrison Casey, first evoked the specter of those events in 2001 that have become seared in the national consciousness and are often compared to Japan’s attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
“Eleven years ago, America confronted one of the darkest nights,” Finley said of the events that unfolded that morning in 2001, which saw not only the attacks on the World Trade Center in Manhattan, but also on the Pentagon, and that included the crash of United Airlines Flight 77 near Shanksville, Pa.
“Mighty towers crumbled,” he said. “Black smoke billowed up from the Pentagon. Airplane wreckage smoldered on the Pennsylvania field.
“Friends and neighbors, sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters – they were taken from us with heartbreaking swiftness and cruelty.
“On September 12, the day after, the nation awoke to a world in which evil was closer at hand, and uncertainty clouded our future,” Finley said.
“These past 11 years have shown that America does not give in to fear,” said Finley. “The rescue workers who rushed to the scene, the firefighters who charged up the stairs, the passengers who stormed the cockpit – these patriots defined the very nature of courage…
“These past eleven years have shown America’s resolve to defend its citizens and the American way of life…” he said.
“Proof of our healing has been a story of total resilience. The Pentagon is repaired, and filled with patriots working in common purpose daily. Shanksville is the scene of friendships forged between residents of that town, and the families who lost loved ones there.
“New York remains a vibrant capital of the arts and industry, fashion and commerce.
“The trade center – where it once stood the sun now glistens off a new tower that reaches toward the sky.
“Our people still work in skyscrapers, our stadiums are filled with fans and our parks full of children playing.”
The audience also heard personal recollections from two other members of the Warrior Country community, Mark Hagelin, management analyst with the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud’s Plans, Analysis, and Integration Office, and Chaplain (Maj.) Andrew Lawrence, the 2nd Infantry Division’s deputy division chaplain.
Hagelin said his brother, an attorney who “worked around the corner” from the World Trade Center, was out on a case and miles away when the attacks occurred.
“Others weren’t quite so lucky,” he said, noting that among high school friends of his sister-in-law was a firefighter who died “fighting to save others” when the second tower of the World Trade Center collapsed.
“I refuse to hate,” said Hagelin. “Hate brings pain and intolerance.”
But, he said, “I will not forget,” and likened the Sept. 11 attacks to Pearl Harbor.
“The horrific vision and soundtrack of 9/11 are etched into my soul,” said Hagelin. “I will never forget.”
Lawrence, then a parish priest in Iowa, accompanied a group of Catholic parishioners on a pilgrimage to Rome, arriving there Sept. 11. They ended the day stunned by news of the attacks. They awoke next morning, Sept. 12, to find under their hotel room doors a letter signed by the mayor of Rome expressing condolences and goodwill to the city’s American visitors.
Later that day, during a tour of St. Peter’s Basilica, an American woman on vacation from her job at the Pentagon approached Lawrence, asked if he was an American, and in the course of conversation said she’d been unable to reach her co-workers after news of the attacks. She feared some of them may have been killed, she said, and asked Lawrence to pray with her, which he did.
Toward the end of Tuesday’s service, during a ceremonial moment of silence, a firefighter from the Camp Red Cloud fire department, clad in his dark blue work uniform, his face expressionless, struck a brass memorial bell five times, paused, and struck another five times, at intervals, until the bell had sounded 20 times.
U.S. Army M1A2 tanks move down range during live-fire training at the Grafenwoehr Training Area (Germany) Nov. 18, 2014. The tanks are part of the European Activity Set, a battalion-size group of vehicles and equipment pre-positioned on the Grafenwoehr Training Area to support U.S. Army rotational forces in Europe. Combined Resolve III marks the second time the EAS has been used at Grafenwoehr by the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, home stationed in Ft. Hood. Texas. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Oldham)
U.S. Soldiers of Alpha and Bravo Company, 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment provide medical aid to a simulated casualty while U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Hulett of VIPER team, Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC) (Operations Group) documents training during exercise Combined Resolve VI at the U.S. Army’s JMRC in Hohenfels, Germany, May 19, 2016. Exercise Combined Resolve VI is designed to exercise the U.S. Army’s regionally allocated force to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility with multinational training at all echelons. Approximately 570 participants from 5 NATO and European partner nations will participate. The exercise involves around 500 U.S. troops and 70 NATO and European partner nations. Combined Resolve VI is a preplanned exercise that does not fall under Operation Atlantic Resolve. This exercise will train participants to function together in a joint, multinational and integrated environment and train U.S. rotational forces to be more flexible, agile and to better operate alongside our NATO Allies. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Courtney Hubbard/Released)
A soldier assigned to the Lithuanian Armed Forces, speaks to a crowd of Lithuanian civilian media and distinguished leadership from both the U.S. and Lithuanian Armies and highlights the specific capabilities of Lithuanian Army weapons and vehicles before soldiers participate in a combined live-fire exercise at a military installation near Pabrade, Lithuania, Oct. 30, 2014. These activities are part of the U.S. Army Europe-led Operation Atlantic Resolve land force assurance training taking place across Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to enhance multinational interoperability, strengthen relationships among allied militaries, contribute to regional stability and demonstrate U.S. commitment to NATO. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Seth LaCount/Released)
Bulgarian Special Operation Forces (SOF) conduct combat marksmanship training to prepare for Exercise Combined Resolve II at Grafenwoehr Training Area (GTA), Germany, May 15, 2014. This is the first time ever that Bulgarian SOF has been able to conduct live fire training at GTA. Combined Resolve II is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from 15 allied and partner countries including special operations forces from the U.S., Bulgaria and Croatia interoperability training during the exercise to promote security and stability among NATO and European partner nations. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Gertrud Zach/Released)
U.S. Soldiers of 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division overlook the training area during Exercise Combined Resolve VIII at the Grafenwoehr Training Area, Grafenwoehr, Germany on April 24, 2017. Exercise Combined Resolve VIII is a multinational exercise designed to train the Army’s Regionally Allocated Forces to the U.S. European Command. Combined Resolve VIII will include more than 3,400 participants from 10 nations. The goal of the exercise is to prepare forces in Europe to operate together to promote stability and security in the region. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Javon Spence)
A flight engineer works with their pilots to prepare a 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron CH-146 Griffon helicopter for take-off at Air Field 21 at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alta. during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 on May 1, 2021.
From May 1 to 11, 2021, about 2500 Canadian Armed Forces members are participating in Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21 in Wainwright, Alberta. As the premier annual Canadian Army field training event, Ex MAPLE RESOLVE tests soldier skills and abilities within a realistic, complex, and challenging combat environment.
Un mécanicien de bord et les pilotes préparent un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon de 430e Escadron tactique d'hélicoptères pour le décollage de l'aérodrome 21 à la base des Forces canadiennes de Wainwright, en Alberta, lors de l'exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21.
Entre 1 à 11 mai 2021, environ 2500 militaires participeront à l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE à Wainwright, en Alberta. En tant que principale activité d’entraînement en campagne annuelle de l’Armée canadienne, l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE valide les compétences dans un milieu de combat réaliste, complexe et stimulant.
Photo by: Corporal Connie Valin,
4 Wing Imaging
U.S. Soldiers of Bravo Company, 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat team, 3rd Infantry Division maneuver through a forest in M3 Bradley fighting vehicles in search of opposing forces while conducting force on force training during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 27, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ian Schell/Released)
Canadian Forces soldiers from 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5CMBG) participate in an attack scenario during Exercise Maple Resolve on October 25, 2012 in Wainwright, Alberta.
Des membres du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) participent à une attaque simulée lors de l’exercice Maple Resolve, à Wainwright (Alberta), le 25 octobre 2012.
Photo : Cpl Tina Gillies
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Aperte ''L'' pra ver/ler melhor ok ? | Press ''L'' to see better ok? ;) ''I hate circus, indeed I hate all that wonder me and then goes away.'' Caio Fernando Abreu (brazilian writer)
Estou feliz em está aumentando cada vez mais meu número de rabiscos no meu Sketch , é tão terapêutico e inspirador ao mesmo tempo. Tenho certeza que encontrei minha outra paixão além da fotografia , que não é especificamente o desenho , mas sim poder resolver meus problemas , solucionar o dos outros , esquecer que existe estresse , trabalhar , pensar , imaginar , tudo com a ponta do lápis.
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I'm happy is continually increasing number of my doodles in my sketch, is so therapeutic and inspiring at the same time. I'm sure I found my other passion besides photography, which is not specifically the to draw, but being able to solve my problems, solve the other's problems , forgetting that there is stress in the world , work, think, imagine, all with the a pencil.
U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Company, 3rd Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division transport a simulated casualty while conducting a complex attack during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 20, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army JMTC is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Lloyd Villanueva/Released)
U.S. Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Combined Arms Battalion, 69th Armored Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division drive through a muddy field in an M113 Armored Personnel Carrier while conducting defensive position training during exercise Combined Resolve IV at the U.S. Armyâs Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 29, 2015. Combined Resolve IV is an Army Europe directed exercise training a multinational brigade and enhancing interoperability with allies and partner nations. Combined Resolve trains on unified land operations against a complex threat while improving the combat readiness of all participants. The Combined Resolve series of exercises incorporates the U.S. Armyâs Regionally Aligned Force with the European Activity Set to train with European Allies and partners. The 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command is the only training command outside the continental United States, providing realistic and relevant training to U.S. Army, Joint Service, NATO, allied and multinational units, and is a regular venue for some of the largest training exercises for U.S. and European Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. John Cress Jr.)
I feel. I feel so many things, but this is how I feel the most.
I feel like the universe has finally said, okay, so, you want change so bad, you want things to move forward, now's your chance. I've been waiting for that moment for a long time.
I feel in my heart and in my head that this is right, that now is the time to do this, now is the time to move forward and finally, everything I've been working for, everything I've been wanting, everything I've been needing, it's okay, it's important, it's time. Yeah, it's gonna hurt like hell, yeah it's gonna be hard, but it's gonna be worth it. My heart has finally caught up with my head and they had a discussion sometime when I wasn't paying attention (or asleep) and decided between the two of them that this was all okay and they're now on the same page.
The struggle is over.
I feel sweet resolve. Relief. But I also feel drained. Completely. And I'm not really sure why. I feel slightly down, too, but happy as well. The mixture of emotions is baffling, but it's something I'll get through.
Exhaustion.
I've not been sleeping well. I probably won't for some time because now is when the sh*t hits the fan, but that's okay too. Not today, not tomorrow, not the day after that. I still have to get myself ready. But, soon.
I can't thank those of you who have been so supportive of me enough. You will never know how much it means to me, even those who have no idea, your kind, warm, funny, encouraging comments make it that much easier. They mean the world to me.
I love photography, I love being able to express myself in a way that people can see, it's an outlet, it's a release, I love it.
Hugs, everyone!!! I hope you all have a most fantastic weekend!!!