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U.S. Army Soldiers of the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Jersey Army National Guard, march in during the 44th IBCT’s farewell ceremony at the Cure Insurance Arena, Trenton, New Jersey, Jan. 14, 2024. More than 1,500 NJARNG Soldiers will deploy in support of U.S. Central Command’s Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve. CJTF-OIR advises, assists, and enables partnered forces until they can independently defeat Islamic State of Iraq and Syria – ISIS – in designated areas of Iraq and Syria, in order to set conditions for long-term security cooperation frameworks. It is the largest deployment of New Jersey Army National Guard Soldiers since 2008. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
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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.
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.
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.
Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, 330th Transportation Battalion, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, pose for a photo at Pope Army Airfield, N.C., March 21, 2017. The Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment Soldiers are deploying in support of the Atlantic Resolve mission and will provide transportation and in-transit visibility to U.S. and NATO forces in Europe. (U.S. Army Photo by: Staff Sgt. Donna Davis)
New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick Callahan joins Adjutant General of New Jersey Brigadier General Lisa Hou, United States Senator Cory Booker, Governor Phil Murphy and Colonel Brian Stramaglia for the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployment ceremony as they embark to participate in Operation Inherent Resolve, at the CURE Arena in Trenton, N.J. on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)
The shoreline south of Cala Mesquida (...is quite rocky in comparison to the immediate bay area which is sandy as can be).
Underwater Odyssey snorkeling sea tour in Pattaya Thailand 14 February 2025
One of the best for observing the tropical underwater world, guided snorkeling tour from Pattaya City to Samae Sarn National Park. In the first half of the day there will be a speed boat trip with snorkeling near a group of uninhabited islands, where Nemo fish and sea turtles live. And secondary, after a delicious lunch - time to relax at Hat Nang Ram, the beach in Sattahip. Snorkeling equipment, meal and transfer are provided.
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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.
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.
New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick Callahan joins Adjutant General of New Jersey Brigadier General Lisa Hou, United States Senator Cory Booker, Governor Phil Murphy and Colonel Brian Stramaglia for the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployment ceremony as they embark to participate in Operation Inherent Resolve, at the CURE Arena in Trenton, N.J. on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)
"Who were the sages who taught the Buddha?" the Master was asked. He replied, "The dog and the cat." -Zen Mondo
Canadian Manoeuvre Training Centre’s Observer Controller Trainer navigate the training area with an all-terrain vehicle during Exercise OAK RESOLVE in Adazi Military Base, Latvia, on 25 February, 2025.
Photo Credit: NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia Combat Camera Team
U.S. Air Force equipment from the South Carolina Air National Guard's 245th Air Traffic Control Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base is loaded on a C-17 Globemaster III, large military transport aircraft, belonging to the 21st Airlift Squadron from Travis AFB, Calif., in preparation for a deployment in support of Operation INHERENT RESOLVE, Oct. 7, 2016. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Megan Floyd)
New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick Callahan joins Adjutant General of New Jersey Brigadier General Lisa Hou, United States Senator Cory Booker, Governor Phil Murphy and Colonel Brian Stramaglia for the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployment ceremony as they embark to participate in Operation Inherent Resolve, at the CURE Arena in Trenton, N.J. on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)
It was realy funny watching them..neither would move, they sat there!
On a walk around my area on a lovely Autumn day, Christchurch April 4 2012 New Zealand.
A magnitude 5.8 followed by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Lyttelton on Friday afternoon the 23rd December, 2011, causing liquefaction to once again erupt from the earth and leaving sewerage, water and power out of action in pockets of eastern Christchurch.
A series of intense aftershocks have followed, and hundreds and hundreds were recorded by GNS in the 24 hours following the two major quakes, said seismologist Bill Fry.)
Taken from the New Zealand Herald New paper
The February 22, 2011 Christchurch earthquake was a magnitude 6.3 (ML) earthquake that struck the Canterbury region in New Zealand's South Island at 12:51 pm on Tuesday, 22 February 2011 local time (23:51 21 February UTC), The earthquake was centred 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the town of Lyttelton, and 10 kilometres (6 mi) south-east of the centre of Christchurch, New Zealand's second-most populous city. It followed nearly six months after the magnitude 7.1 4 September 2010 Canterbury earthquake, which caused significant damage to Christchurch and the central Canterbury region, but no direct fatalities.
The earthquake caused widespread damage across Christchurch, especially in the central city and eastern suburbs, with damage exacerbated by buildings and infrastructure already being weakened by the 4 September 2010 earthquake and its aftershocks. Significant liquefaction affected the eastern suburbs, producing around 400,000 tonnes of silt. The earthquake was reported to be felt across the South Island and the lower and central North Island.
In total, 182 people were killed in the earthquake, making the earthquake the second-deadliest natural disaster recorded in New Zealand (after the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake), and fourth-deadliest disaster of any kind recorded in New Zealand, with nationals from more than 20 countries among the victims. Over half of the deaths occurred in the six-storey Canterbury Television (CTV) Building, which collapsed and caught fire in the quake. The government declared a state of national emergency, which stayed in force until 30 April 2011.
It has been estimated that the total cost of rebuilding to insurers to be around NZ$15–16 billion, making it by far New Zealand's costliest natural disaster, and the third-costliest earthquake (nominally) worldwide.
The earthquake would ultimately be one of three major earthquakes in a year-long earthquake swarm affecting the Christchurch area, and was followed by a large aftershock on 13 June 2011, which caused considerable additional damage.
The shoreline south of Cala Mesquida (...is quite rocky in comparison to the immediate bay area which is sandy as can be).