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A Chinook helicopter from Company B, 1-376th Aviation Regiment begins to lift its load in support of Exercise Maple Resolve 2018 in Wainwright, Alberta Canada. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley)

Brig. Gen. Virgil Ovidu-Pop (middle right,) commander of the Romanian Land Forces Mechanized Brigade, shakes hands with Lt. Col. Theodore A. Johnson, Squadron commander assigned to 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, after giving a speech to the Troops in attendance, during the Sarmis Opening Ceremony in Brasov, Romania, May 18, 2015. This ceremony marks the transition from the multinational interoperability training during Wind Spring to Sarmis, in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve-South, that will transpire throughout the next couple of weeks. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William A. Tanner/released)

La Seine Fleuve - Paris, France

Seine River - Paris, France

Iraqi army engineers work to remove a pin from a mine roller during mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle training at Camp Taji, Iraq, July 12, 2015. Training at the building partner capacity sites is an integral part of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve’s multinational effort to train Iraqi security force personnel to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Charles M. Bailey/Released)

Crew chief Spc. Levi Kaiser of Company B, 1-376th Aviation Regiment inspects the inner working of his CH-47 after a flight in Wainwright Alberta Canada in support of Exercise Maple Resolve 2018. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley)

Lightning Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment get to know the Soldiers and equipment of the Algirdas Battalion, Iron Wolf Brigade, Lithuanian land forces at Rukla, Lithuania Feb. 2, 2015. (U.S. Army Photos by Pfc. Jaccob Hearn)

Vine neighborhood, Kalamazoo, MI.

Taking objects off display gave us a chance to resolve any outstanding queries before they were put into storage. This image shows snuff containers, snuff spoons and hair pins from Africa with queries waiting to be resolved.

Vine Neighborhood, Kalamazoo, MI.

A Kuwaiti special operations soldier prepares to clear a warehouse during a training scenario at the Subhan Army Base in Kuwait. Soldiers from Company B, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division played the opposing force for a joint training exercise, called Eagle Resolve, between U.S. special operations forces and SOF elements from Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Leah R. Kilpatrick, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office, 1st Cavalry Division (released)

 

Criar um ambiente propício à conciliação entre as partes nos Juizados Especiais Cíveis. Essa é a proposta do juiz Roberto Bacellar, do Tribunal de Justiça do Paraná (TJPR), que defende o amplo uso de técnicas de humanização das audiências com vistas à obtenção de acordos.

 

O magistrado, que é pioneiro nesse tipo de inciativa no Brasil, proferiu palestra para os 55 juízes do Paraná e do Piauí que participam do III Curso de Iniciação Funcional de Magistrados da Escola Nacional de Formação e Aperfeiçoamento de Magistrados Ministro Sálvio de Figueiredo (Enfam).

 

Para Bacellar, a conciliação exige que o magistrado ultrapasse o raciocínio dialético, vença preconceitos e olhe para além dos autos. “Devemos superar o entendimento de que o simples acesso formal à Justiça é suficiente. Muitas vezes, a verdadeira pretensão das partes não é o que é dito na lide jurídica”, afirmou.

 

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U.S. Army Pvt. Alex Swenson, a mechanic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment based out of Fort Riley, Kansas, ground guides a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle during a drivers training course at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania on March 8, 2019. Soldiers with 1-16th Infantry Regiment are conducting the training in preparation for their upcoming missions with ally and partner nations as part of Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. True Thao)

U.S. Soldiers with the 742nd Support Maintenance Company, South Carolina Army National Guard, are bid farwell by family and friends during a deployment ceremony held at Eagle Aviation in Columbia South Carolina, Feb. 26, 2017. More than 140 Soldiers from the unit will be mobilized for approximately a year to support Operation Atlantic Resolve and U.S. Army Europe. The unit will provide maintenance and repair capabilities of vehicles, electronics, and small arms weapons while assigned to the 16th Sustainment Brigade in eastern Europe. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tashera Pravato)

BR Class 47 47769 owned by Harry Needle in storage, Barrow Hill Roundhouse, 26 March 2022.

Lately, I find myself obsessed with the details of decision-making. How do I choose what's right for me, and how do these choices affect the world around me?

 

It has not always been this way, though. When I was younger, I was a glowing advocate of "just do as you please and everything will resolve the way it ought to". Until things started to go wrong. Until I made decisions which led me to places I never wanted to go, down to the point where my previous life seemed like a sweet but thoroughly unreal dream to me.

 

While I was on suburban photo safari the other day, the above scene struck a chord with me. Which decisions led to the doll and the photograph ending up in this dump? What is their story?

 

Perhaps some child once was moved to tears when receiving that doll as a birthday present. And perhaps that photograph meant more than anything in the world to somebody. Or perhaps it's all in my mind and these things never meant anything to anyone. But if they did...

 

How did they end up here?

What happened to the people involved?

Will there be a happy ending?

Sometimes when I can't seem to settle down to journaling and I miss many, many days, the only remedy is to journal about journaling. This morning I sent myself upstairs to my craft table resolved not to eat breakfast or sit down at the computer until I had put *something* in my journal. When you are on spring break you can do that.

This watercolour image is based off of a plastic composition. This composition was reinterpreted into a 2D format and re-coloured.

Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE 2024 is a cold weather combat readiness exercise in Alaska.

 

Over 350 Canadian Army soldiers are putting their cold weather combat skills to the test with partners from the RCAF, the 11th Airborne Division from the United States, and soldiers from the Republic of Korea and Mongolia from February 13 to 22, 2024.

 

In total, over 600 Canadian Armed Forces members will participate in or support the exercise, with the majority coming from the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. The exercise will comprise 8,000 soldiers who will engage in offensive and defensive operations in a complex environment.

 

Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE is an annual training event held on an alternating basis between the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center in Alaska and the Joint Readiness Training Center in Louisiana aimed at preparing the Canadian Army's Global Response Task Force (GRTF).

 

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L’Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE 2024 est un exercice de préparation au combat par temps froid en Alaska.

 

Plus de 350 membres de l’Armée canadienne mettent à l’épreuve leurs compétences de combat par temps froid avec des partenaires de l’ARC, de la 11th Airborne Division des États-Unis et des militaires de la République de Corée et de la Mongolie, du 13 au 22 février 2024.

 

Au total, plus de 600 membres des Forces armées canadiennes participeront à l’exercice ou l’appuieront, la majorité d’entre eux provenant du 3e Bataillon, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry.

 

L’exercice comprendra 8 000 militaires qui participeront à des opérations offensives et défensives dans un environnement complexe.

 

L’Ex GLOBAL RESOLVE est une activité d’entraînement annuelle qui se déroule en alternance entre le Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center en Alaska et le Joint Readiness Training Center en Louisiane et qui a pour but de préparer la Force opérationnelle d’intervention mondiale (FOIM) de l’Armée canadienne.

BR Class 47 47769 owned by Harry Needle in storage, Barrow Hill Roundhouse, 26 March 2022.

Vine Neighborhood, Kalamazoo, MI.

2 turn over a nu leaf & stop being so mischievious & childish & contrary & i will nefer efer paint the cat again & i won't

~of course Tbell is just a little pixie fairy grl so u might not want 2 take any of this 2 seriously~

Aviator Reuban Sabapathy of the Royal Canadian Air Force's 3rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron scrubbing dishes after the evening meal at Camp Wainwright. "This my second time coming here (to Exercise Maple Resolve). They asked for volunteers and nobody did, so I did. I love cooking," Sabapathy said. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley)

Graphite, watercolor, gouache, and image transfers on paper, 11x14"

 

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Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 "Hornet's" are refueled by a KC-135 "Stratotanker" assigned to the 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron on October 30, 2014, over Iraq during the first combat mission in the area of operations, supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

My grandfather Dan, on the left with a fellow airman in front of a R.E.8. No 7 Squadron RFC possibly Proven airfield Belgium 1917. Not looking like the fresh faced trainee in the previous photo.

He would later go on to work at the Inter Allied Rhineland High Commission in Coblenz, under Lord Kilmarnock. He was there from July 1919 to November 1929.

And then go on to perform a similar role in WW2. On the ground diplomacy, getting utilities working, dealing with displaced people.

Cooperative Resolve is a battalion-level command post exercise focused on simulated joint military operations. The purpose is to enhance interoperability by giving commanders and their staff practical exercises in organizing, controlling and supporting NATO operations.

 

Soldiers selected from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade received awards March 12 at G510, a ROK military base in South Korea. The Soldiers were selected by their leadership due to their hard work, discipline and effort during the training exercise, 'Key Resolve'.

 

(‪#‎USArmy‬ photos by Sgt. Jesse Smith, 2nd CAB Public Affairs Office)

 

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47769 'Resolve' is seen at Crewe railway station departing for Crewe CLS Carriage Sidings.

More than 150 Soldiers from the Nebraska Army National Guard’s 1-376th Aviation Regiment traveled to Camp Wainwright in Alberta, Canada, May 8-24, for Exercise Maple Resolve 2018, the Canadian Army’s most comprehensive annual training event designed for any contingency operation. This year’s Maple Resolve included approximately 6,000 service members from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and France. Working with Canadian Armed Forces, primarily from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG), Nebraska’s aviation battalion served two primary missions, including 24-hour medical evacuation training and support, and air support to all ground defenses. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)

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