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Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team respond to a simulated hazardous materials incident June 23, 2017, in San Antonio, Texas. Observer controller / trainers from U.S. Army North’s Civil Support Readiness Group-East/West were on hand for the two-day training exercise to assist with the creation of a realistic scenario and provide feedback to help the 34th CST maintain a high state of readiness for their mission of providing support to first responders in potential biological, chemical, nuclear, radiological and explosive incidents and to prepare the new members of the CST for collective lanes training event in August 2017. This exercise also allowed the CST to verify their air load movement plan that enables them to respond to incidents all over the country if needed. Read more about the 34th CST go.usa.gov/xNAt4. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. Jenny Hartsock)
About 350 people showed up to support the policies of President Trump at the "Spirit of America" rally in Denver.
Everyone takes photos of these trees for the leaves but here is a view of what supports these trees.
Please don't be one of those with no photos and all you do is go around favoriting, I'll block you.
I'd love to hear your feed back on this and other photo's, what you like and maybe something to make the shot better or anything else you want to say. I'll try and return the favor too. Thanks.
Oregon National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Travis Brenton, a member of the 102nd Civil Support Team or CST, conducts a security sweep along the Linn County Veterans’ Day parade route in Albany, Oregon, on Nov. 11, 2025. Working with local law enforcement and safety agencies, the 102nd security sweeps help ensure the safety of the parade for those attending and participating in the annual Veterans Day parade. (Oregon National Guard photo by John Hughel)
The Soldiers of Headquarters Support Company, 1st Cavalry Division bade farewell to the Soldiers of the Bosnia i Herzegovina Army Force Protection Unit 004 in a celebration held Dec. 20, 2016 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The Bosnian Soldiers were presented with NATO medals for service in Afghanistan and parting gifts were exchanged. BiH FPCON Unit 004 will redeploy home. Photo by Bob Harrison, U.S. Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs.
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles
2017 Spirit of Community Luncheon: Strength of a Woman
Honoring Rachel Beller, MS, RDN, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Renata Helfman
Photo by Vince Bucci Photography
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Craig Crenshaw, the Virginia Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs, and Maj. Gen. James W. Ring, the Adjutant General of Virginia, along with other state government officials and Virginia National Guard and community leaders, ceremonially break ground on a new Army Aviation Support Facility March 31, 2025, in Sandston, Virginia. The first stage of a five-stage project will build half of the approximately 11,000-square-foot helicopter parking space for the VNG’s UH-60 Black Hawk and UH-72 Lakota helicopters, as well as a hangar and operations building. The current VNG AASF is adjacent to the Richmond International Airport, and the lease expires in 2032. The Troutville-based 29th Infantry Division Band provided ceremonial music for the event, and volunteers with the Virginia Defense Force provided traffic control support. (U.S. National Guard photo by Mike Vrabel)
New support for forest-sector manufacturers throughout the province will create and protect jobs, strengthen local economies and diversify the range of fibre sources used to manufacture high-value, made-in-B.C. forest products.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/31899
From the nations: Samuel & Juliet (ZAM), Jaap (NETH), Andrew (ZIM), David & Bel (UK), Etienne & Rani (SA), Sukai & James (ZAM)
Following a yearlong separation, Citizen-Soldiers from the 935th Aviation Support Battalion are greeted by hundreds of friends, family and community members in Springfield, Mo., May 2, 2013. The Missouri Army National Guard unit, which draws Soldiers primarily from southwest Missouri, served in support of Overseas Contingency Operations. (Ann Keyes/Missouri National Guard)
Survivor: Eye of The Tiger
Just let me tell you this story. I fell in love. (Of course, I'm joking)
This is Daniel. The reason why I'm uploading a picture of me and him is because he's American. He's also a soldier. Stationed in the middle east. Daniel lives in Hawaii (how jealous did everyone just get of him?!) but is originally from The Bronx, New York City. Firstly, I heard the accent, and wanted to clarify where it was from, then he tells me he's from New York. Then the DJ plays American Boy It was hilarious. This was Friday night, we met the nicest people on Friday, Saturday, not so nice - but still nice. We never got to meet with him on Saturday, because he has a middle east phone number. Oh, he saved his best friend in combat. Just to make him sound even better. I love his sleeve tattoo.
We were being Rocky here. After hearing Survivor: Eye of The Tiger.
As you can tell, I'm the most convincing street fighter ever. Adrian !
...im Point Ephémère in Paris. Review & Setlist: meinzuhausemeinblog.blogspot.de/2013/12/dean-wareham-pari... oder www.konzerttagebuch.de
Our team will solve your every problem and you will give the most different solution. You can click on the link for more info: - avast.supportnumbernz.co.nz/
A (colorful) family gathers around its youngest member's struggles on the stairs of Ulu Camii (Bursa) - everyone except the young boy in blue seems very absorbed in the matter.
Falling is allowed; rising is an obligation.
Look for support, if you need it; choose right.
Try harder, shake your head, smile and ask for more.
For scars mean you're a survivor, and they're a part of your beauty, you little fighter.
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Support Ukraine! I live in war time.
The 440th Blood Support Detachment support Operation United Assistance in Liberia. The team deployed Nov. 28, and in just six days the team was 100 percent mission capable. (Photo courtesy of Army Maj. Teresa Terry, Blood Bank Specialist, Fort Bragg, N.C.)