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British Hajj Delegation 2012. Volunteer Doctors support pilgrims (Hajjis) during Hajj 2012 (1433H) providing support & medical aid. 18th October - 4th November 2012. Copyright R.Mogradia | www.cbhuk.org
Danish military officers visit Va. Guard units, facilities
Danish military officers visit the Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team Oct. 3, 2014, during a Department of Defense Reserve Officer Foreign Exchange, Oct. 1-7, in cooperation with the Virginia National Guard. The 34th CST briefed and demonstrated the CST’s capabilities and simulated a hazardous materials response to showcase training, equipment and readiness. (Photo by Capt. Andrew J. Czaplicki, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
The OPCW observes the annual Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare on 30 November 2021.
Approximately one hundred Calgarians attended a rally on December 4th in front of the Harry Hayes Federal building, supporting the formation of a governing coalition consisting of the Liberals and NDP and supported by the Bloc Quebecois. The rally was organized on short notice and even though it was a chilly -5 celsius, it was very well attended by Calgary standards.
Earlier that day, the Governor General agreed to Prime Minister Stephen Harper's request that parliament be prorogued (suspended) until the end of January 2009, rather than have the Conservative government face imminent defeat.
A coalition government is widely regarded by those supporting the opposition parties as more favorable than holding another election only a couple months after the previous one.
Yellow support beams in the School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE) at the University of Ottawa where PGCon 2007 was held. PGCon is a conference for PostgreSQL users and developers.
Master Sgt. Brendan Y. McDonald, Joint Terminal Attack Controller, and Senior Airman Luke W. Nelson, Radio Operator Maintainer and Driver, 124th Air Support Operations Squadron, direct pilots from the 190th Fighter Squadron flying A-10 Thunderbolt II Warthogs to their designated training targets during the close air support demonstration (CAS) for the Idaho congressional delegation at the Saylor Creek Bombing Range in Idaho on May 3, 2014. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Allmaras)
5Z45 was a light engine ( steam test) for Jeremy Hoskings Black Five 45231,from Crewe to Carnforth from where it will undertake a load test (5M50) later today around the Carnforth circuit
Seen passing BLJ at 0923 with support coach and WCRC 37516 attached at the rear
Sgt. Dustin Chavez, 328th Combat Support Hospital, 2nd Medical Brigade, 807th Medical Command, legging it out during the army physical fitness test for the 807th Medical Command's Best Warrior Competition at Wendell H. Ford Training Center near Greenville, Ky. Mar. 23. Eight noncommissioned officers and junior enlisted Soldiers compete in several events that will test their physical and mental toughness. Only one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier to move on to compete at the US Army Reserve Best Warrior competition. (US Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Adam Stone)
Supported by KULZER
Zidu Zeng, Boston University, Massachusetts, USA
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Want to give our new friend, Bill Taylor at the Framemakers in Waterville a big shout out of thanks for his generous donation of frames and supplies for the ROAR artists! "This is a great project and I want to support it as often as I can."
Bill, as many of you may know, is the designer of a phenomenal creation called a "Cosmic Modulator" which renders the reflection of its contents to infinity. You have to see each one of a kind box to believe it! Go!
The Framemakers
46 Main Street
Waterville ME 04901
207.872.8927
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY BAHRAIN (Jan. 29, 2014) Rear Adm. James T. Loeblein, deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, left, stands topside during a tour aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Maui (WPB 1304). Loeblein spent the morning visiting Maui and the patrol coastal ship USS Typhoon (PC 5). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Felicito Rustique/Released)
MAN unit with ballast trailer for a Liebherr 250-tonne crane. Beattock Down Sidings.
The crane was using 47.5 tonne of counterweight off this trailer.
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
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In support of Project Healing Waters, the Wyoming Army National Guard's Army Air Support Facility is sponsoring veterans onto FE Warren AFB this year to access the base lakes for fishing. The local group's first outing was this morning at the north lake.
Healing Waters is a national program that works with disabled veterans, focusing on PTSD, and uses fly fishing as a vehicle to help them cope.
Fly fishing requires concentrating on motor skills and can displace bad memories, and may provide fellowship with other military members who have "been there."
This sponsorship is key to the program because it allows easy access to the lakes for veterans in Cheyenne. A local veteran having a rough day can get out on the water within 15 minutes. The organization holds its annual fund raiser on Saturday. (Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
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these girls are good to go for the schedule a service call, chose bettwe this and the other 2 girls and guy
Shots from Fallout 4 (the PC game)
Using Eraser ENB + SweetFX + Enhanced Color Correction + a few Nexus mods.
Companion mods:
Vault Girls Laura And Jasmine British Beautys With Quest And Perks
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Mistress Passion and Exotic Coursers
This patch was used by the United States Army's Engineer Amphibious Support Command
Over the years this unit had several designations:
Amphibious Training Command (1942-1943)
Engineer Special Brigade (1946-1947)
Engineer Amphibious Support Command (1958-1962)
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Joseph Varin and Master Sgt. Brian Deese discuss plans as U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard's 218th Regiment (Leadership) Regional Training Institute repair a section of road damaged by floodwaters in Lexington County, S.C., Oct. 20, 2015. The recent historic flood in S.C. caused washouts and severe damage to transportation infrastructure all across the Midlands, requiring much-needed rapid repairs by engineer units to assist counties and restore normal operations. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Brian Hare/RELEASED)
Nagarparkar, Tharparkar, Sindh May7, 2012
Travel from Karachi to Nagarparkar 489 km, 7 hours 26 minutes drive. Arrive in Nargarparkar May 7th, 2012 for overnight stay before 500 Solar LED Lantern distribution to 500 families of Bhako, Kharoro and Vekasar Villages.
These villages are only couple of miles from the India border, Nagarparkar area of Thar desert. Majority of people are Hindus.
Trip and distribution facilitated and supported by:
Masood Lohar, UNDP Green Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme
Abbas Khoso, Integrated Rural Awareness and Development Organisation (IRADO)
Present on the trip:
Pervaiz Lodhie, LEDtronics, USA
Shahid Siddiqui, Shaan Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi, Pakistan
Screw Pickets were used as supports for Barbed Wire Defences and were introduced in 1915 as a replacement for timber posts. The French name for this type of steel stake was ''Queue de Cochon'' or pigtail, the World War One steel stake became known in the British Army as a ''Corkscrew Picket'' which was made from a steel bar which had its bottom end bent into a spiral coil, it had three (or sometimes four) loops or eyes, one at the top, one at midway and one just above the corkscrew spiral, the final product could be up to 8ft long.
Groups of soldiers known as ''Wiring Parties'' went out at night into no man's land to position these supports, they later strung the Barbed Wire through the loops to form a Defensive Wire Obstacle as a protection for their trench line. The British called this type of stake a Corkscrew Picket because it was screwed into the ground rather than hammered in as the timber posts had been (the hammering made a loud noise, usually attracting enemy fire !) The Screw Pickets replaced the timber posts (although Screw Pickets were less rigid than timber posts) but they could be installed rapidly and silently. The Screw Picket was screwed into the ground by turning it in a clockwise direction using an entrenching tool's handle or a stick inserted in the bottom eye of the picket for leverage, the bottom eye was used in order to avoid bending the vertical bar of the the Corkscrew Picket. A wiring party is described in detail in the World War One novel ''All Quiet on the Western Front'' by contemporary author Erich Maria Remarque.
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