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DONGDUCHEON, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, receive awards from Mayor Oh Se-chang of Dongducheon, for their volunteer services teaching students through the city’s High Five program December 23, 2014 at the Dongducheon Yangju Office of Education, South Korea. Six Soldiers altogether received awards from the mayor. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Song Gun-woo, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
Hi Evry1... This is my first Project365. My photos will mostly remain a compilation of my day to day life. I'll choose the best picture for the day and upload it over the weekends. Here is my first week's pix.
Humane service in my opinion is the highest selfless service one can provide. I couldn't get his name. I was driving to the office when I saw this so I had to leave immediately
Location - Function Hall adj to Road #12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
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DONGDUCHEON, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, receive awards from Mayor Oh Se-chang of Dongducheon, for their volunteer services teaching students through the city’s High Five program December 23, 2014 at the Dongducheon Yangju Office of Education, South Korea. Six Soldiers altogether received awards from the mayor. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Song Gun-woo, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
Volunteers in period uniforms stand tall during a historical trip through time during the Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Each year, Gull Lake's partner Confidence Learning Center hosts a volunteer recognition dinner. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
A WWII Veteran, John selflessly volunteers at CHRC every week. Just recently, due to unexpected illness and medical bills, he found himself in need. Through food assistance and financial literacy at CHRC, he was able to get back on his feet!
Representatives with the Cape Girardeau Fire Department presented to the family of Gene Huckstep a plaque honoring his leadership, vision, and selfless service that "planted the seeds from which today's multi-jurisdictional rescue capabilities have grown."
Former Presiding County Commissioner Huckstep demonstrated his dedication to the citizens of Cape Girardeau County providing the first rescue extrication service in the area beginning in the 1960s. During his 22 years in providing this service, he personally answered nearly 2,000 calls.
He continued to provide this service until 1986, when he assisted in arranging an agreement with the City of Cape Girardeau, City of Jackson, and Cape Girardeau County, in which the City of Cape Girardeau Fire Department would provide rescue extrication services throughout the County. In that same year, Huckstep also provided leadership in obtaining and equipping the City’s first rescue truck - a converted Bunny Bread truck. This rescue truck provided county-wide extrication service for 10 years.
In 1994 Huckstep again assisted efforts to replace the City’s original rescue truck with a new truck, known as Rescue 4. The new truck was dedicated and placed into service on March 19, 1996.
This is the original plaque that adorned the side of Rescue 4 while it responded to thousands of rescue calls throughout Cape Girardeau County, until being retired this past year.
Two of our wonderful volunteers, Carol Curby and Mike Belisle, created this beautiful landscape design and planted flowers in rock island at the entrance to the Gull Lake campground. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
Volunteers in period uniforms stand tall during a historical trip through time during the Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Many thanks to the American Public Works Association. They do a service project at our Gull Lake recreation site while attending their spring conference in the area. In 2016, they repaired fencing damaged by severe weather and in 2017 they are going to plant approx. 1,200 seedlings. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, preformed a historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert featured band members and volunteers in Army period costumes, a patriotic musical selection and dancers from the Ha'a Hui dance group. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Volunteer painting the main Eau Galle Recreation Area in Spring Valley, Wis. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
these are just some of the folks I worked with collecting donations for the Tornado Victims in Joplin Missouri.
RFS Service Standard 7.1.9 (covid vax mandate) destroyed volunteering in the RFS for me and many other long-time RFS volunteers with many years of selfless community service. Neither the RFSA or the VFFA stood up and fought back against that utterly draconian directive that divided volunteers into the pro-RFS sheep/wonks who blindly lined up to get multiple jabs of experimental drugs and those who stood by their own ethics and integrity and refused to get Covid vax and/or to tell the RFS they had got Covid vax.
My brigade was totally pro-Covid-vax except me and I think 1 or 2 others. From the start of Lockdown 2.0 in July 2021 until I choose to withdraw entirely in 2023 after 21 years of active volunteering (2000 to 2021) I had absolutely zero involvement with my brigade because not only was there the official RFS mandate, but my brigade implemented *it's own* Covid vax mandate that banned un-vaxed volunteers from ALL participation in brigade activities (callouts, HR's, com-ed, training and social functions).
During the flood emergencies of 2020/21/22 the RFS totally banned un-Covid-vaxed volunteers from participating in 'strike teams' and other sorts of emergency response strategies to assist other agencies (SES, VRA, Army, Police, etc.)
What made it even worse was the brigade captain at the time (until the 2023 AGM) totally ignored my concerns and treated my extensive years of being a volunteer in the RFS like it meant nothing. This combined with the NSW government treating RFS volunteers like unpaid employees instead of actual volunteers sealed the deal.
At one time the RFS claimed to have '70000 volunteers'. I reckon the true number post Covid vax mandate would be 1/4 of that, or less, following how the Covid vax mandate drove so many people out of the service for good.
Volunteers in period uniforms stand tall during a historical trip through time during the Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
November 12, 2018: The school hosted a conversation via video teleconference with His Excellency President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan to discuss the challenges of coalition-Afghan security cooperation and the future of the partnership. The conversation was moderated by Johns Hopkins SAIS Visiting Professor LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.) The Finance Minister of Afghanistan, Dr. Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi, also provided remarks during the event.
Poko is a very selfless little guy, he will do whatever he can to help you out, if you are feeling a little down, he will cheer you up, and that's just the way he is.
Poko can be use as decoration for your home, but he is also soft and well made to be use as a toy, great for stocking stuffer, and just sooo cute to look at!
He is made of aqua green felt, details in pink, brown and off white felt. Measurements are 5 1/2(15cm) inches tall and 6 inches wide from the widest part.
All my creations are 100% carefully hand-stitched.
Gull Lake, near Brainerd, Minn., volunteers Jim and Josie Williams. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
DONGDUCHEON, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, receive awards from Mayor Oh Se-chang of Dongducheon, for their volunteer services teaching students through the city’s High Five program December 23, 2014 at the Dongducheon Yangju Office of Education, South Korea. Six Soldiers altogether received awards from the mayor. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Song Gun-woo, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)