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Spanish Army personnel with Multinational Brigade Latvia move into the field at the start of Exercise OAK RESOLVE on August 29, 2025 at the Adazi Military Base, Latvia.
Image by: Master Sailor Callum Rutherford, NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia Imagery Technician
NATO member countries participate in the Exercise OAK RESOLVE. EX OAK RESOLVE is a brigade-level exercise aimed to evaluate the combat readiness, interoperability, and command capabilities of the NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia, at Military Base Azadi, Latvia, on August 29, 2025.
Photo by: Sgt Aydyn Neifer, NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia Imagery Technician.
This photo is posted courtesy of photographer Sabine Mueller for personal use only. All rights are reserved. If you would like to use an image for publicity purposes, please contact Sabine at smueller131@gmail.com
Command Sgt. Maj. Ian Griffin, senior enlisted advisor for the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, meets with Soldiers from Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, 330th Transportation Battalion, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, on 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)
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Juan Carlos Cortes & The Blues Machine: Juan Carlos Cortes - voice, guitar, Irepan Rojas - trombone, Jonathan Macotela - bass, Roglio Vargas - Drums with David Blink - trumpet, washboard, kazoo
Thick/thin colonial wool handspun yarn. The roving was professionally dyed by Ashland Bay. It may have been their 'Mahogany' Colonial Multi-color roving, but I'm not positive.
I call it 'My Resolve' because I am resolving to only spin non-wool fibers, that is, after I finish one last batch of wool & silk blend that I have already. My hands and sinuses hate me after I spin wool. Darn allergies! Alas, this one and the next skein I produce will be the last wool yarn I plan on spinning.
Family members and friends welcome home 200 U.S. Army Soldiers with the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Jersey Army National Guard, in time for the holidays at the National Guard Armory in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, Dec. 3, 2024. More than 1,500 44th IBCT Soldiers deployed to Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. This is the largest deployment of NJARNG Soldiers since 2008. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
Resolve.
I take my hat off to those who serve. To those who don't return.
(Simon poses with MkI Spitfire)
This photo is posted courtesy of photographer Sabine Mueller for personal use only. All rights are reserved. If you would like to use an image for publicity purposes, please contact Sabine at smueller131@gmail.com
This photo is posted courtesy of photographer Sabine Mueller for personal use only. All rights are reserved. If you would like to use an image for publicity purposes, please contact Sabine at smueller131@gmail.com
Now the time is near, where everyone has failed, you will succeed. As the time gets ever closer to me fulfilling the things I want to do in my life.. my body and my digestive system yet again begins to fail me.. do I have the resolve to beat it again?
I had someone contact me about the contents of my refrigerator. Taking into account the other shelves, I think this answers the probing question that was asked. Anyone else have any questions for Point Cat?
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Onwards to 16 Dec: Resolve to Keep the Flame Alive Against Rape and Rape Culture, .
Sexual Harassment and Violence, Patriarchal Domination and Gender Discrimination! .
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15 Dec: 8.30pm onwarsd at Godavari Dhaba: 16 Dec: S.OOpm from Ganga Dhaba .
13.12.13 Join JNUSU's Vigil with Cultural Performances Join Candle Ligh.t March Through Munirka .
and talk Bus Stop and followed by Public Meeting .
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16 Dec last year was witness to a most brutal gangrape of a young student on a bus in Delhi. Soon the entire city and the country at large erupted into a massive and unprecedented protest, which sparked off many questions and many voices, hitherto ignored and brushed aside leading to many significa nt changes in the law and social discourse about women's autonomy, freedom and nature of patriarchal violence. As we approach the 16th Dec this year, it is time to pay tribute to the Delhi brave-heart and also to assess what we have achieved and what are the challenges ahead. If the massive movement led to the path-breaking recommendations of the Justice Verma Committee and significant changes in the Anti-Rape Law, we also have the latest outrightly retrograde Supreme Court verdict which over-rules the 2009 Delhi High Court verdict on section 377 of IPC, thus re-criminalising homosexuality once again! We have witnessed how in Muzaffarnagar the communal patriarchal notions of 'love-jihad' became a potent tool for fomenting communal violence and unleashing gang-rapes and in Tamil Nadu how anti-dalit casteism mixed with patriarchy to push the young dalit boy Jlavarsan to death for the crime of marrying out of caste. In Modi's Gujarat, we have seen how the 1Protection' at a 'father's request' has been offered as a pretext to justify stalking and surveillance of a woman by the entire state machinery. In this context, last year's slogan of 'azaadi' for women and for all, has urgent significance. .
Onwards to 16 Dec, we are publishing, in three parts, an article by Kavita Krishnan {Secy. of All India .
Progressive Women's association (AIPWA) and former Jt. Secy of JNUSU} reflecting on the advances of .
and tensions within the struggle against gender violence since last year and challenges ahead .
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The Anti-Rape Movement: The Political Vision of 'Naari Mukti/Sabki Mukti' Part -1 .
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-Kavita Krishnan .
A year ago, a massive movement erupted on the streets of Delhi and the country -against the brutal gangrape of a young woman on a bus, leading to her death. .
Look back at that movement a year later, it is clear that the questions, concerns and above all the tensions and debates .
embedded in that movement are with us still -and are quite crucial to the political discourse around us. .
I stress 'tensions and debates' because of course, there's a tendency to speak as though 'the movemenf was one homogenous entity. That it spoke in one voice-'for the nation'. That the 'nation' wanted to 'protect women' and 'hang the rapists'. The truth, of course, has more layers to it. If we could hear the voices seeking to protect women and avenge rape, there was an equally significant counterpoint striving to be heard, and made itself heard in spite of all the odds. These were the voices demanding 'freedom without fear', challenging the culture of victim-blam ing, and seeking accountability from the State .
towards women's freedom and autonomy. .
I'm not trying to suggest the two sets of voices were mutually exclusive or even hostile to each other. It's more probable that both voices wrestled each other within the same persons. Nevertheless, these two sets of voices did represent two models of political vision; two kinds of political possibilities. A year later, the political contest between these two political possibilities is more relevant than ever. .
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Beyond Patriarchal Protection and Vengeance .
Many moments in the movement reminded us that there is a new, emergent alertness towards the politics of patriarchal .
protection. Early in the movement, a video of a street speech rejecting /protection' that came with the baggage of benign .
patriarchal restrictions, and demanding instead protection for 'freedom without fear', went viral on the internet, getting .
some 55000 hits and being translated into several Indian languages. It so happens that it was I who made that speech. But to .
me, it doesn't feel like 'my speech'; the speech itself was born, after all, from the hand-made placards around me, that angrily .
challenged rape culture, and from the anger that women protestors felt at being asked by a well-meaning reporter if the .
Government should not at least protect women who 'can't help having to go out at night.' What caused that speech to strike .
the chord that it did? .
Individual communications indicated that the speech had struck a chord especially with women,,.Vfho resented being accused .
of 'risky behaviour' that 'courted rape.' The ideas in the speech weren't exactly new, but the shape they took as a political .
slogan was certainly new. As the months have passed I have realised that many of us women had been mulling those thoughts .
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in our heads, even before December 16t And that post December 16th, thousands of people, especial ly women, were able to .
connect empathetically with each other and articulate a new political idea. .
The speech that went viral said: .
liWe will be adventurous. We wil~ be reckless. We will be rash. We will do nothing for our safety. Don't you dare tell us how to dress~ when to go out at night, tn the doy, or how to walk or how many escorts we need! ... Even if women walk out streets alone, even if it is late at night, why should justifications need to be provided for this, like 'she has to work late ~~~~s~ .
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Soldiers from 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division stationed in Skwierzyna, Poland compete in a basketball tournament with against local Polish basketball teams as part of the NATO Day celebrations Mar. 9 2019. The NATO Day festivities honor the 20 year anniversary of Poland joining NATO and show appreciation for the interoperability of US and allied troops in support of Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jeremiah Woods)
We spent New Years Day driving some absurdly large circle of the state of Michigan for no reason other than that we didn't really feel like going home. We wound up driving along the Lake Michigan shore for a little while around Ganges and Pier Cove, little nowhere towns south of Saugatuck. There's a strip of really nice houses here tucked away in the woods overlooking the lake, and we were envious. We were glad not to be running, though.
The western shore of Michigan's Lower Peninsula has gotten an enormous amount of lake effect snow this year, but it's been very warm the last week or so, and all the snow's melted. Now everything looks damp and dreary.