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Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
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Care Force Senior Corps Member Dylan Morrill keeps the ladder stable for an NVIDIA volunteer.
Photo by Megan Baker © 2010
More than 100 Camp Zama youth and children members participated in U.S. Army Garrison Japan’s Vacation Bible School—an annual community program hosted by the Religious Support Center—held Aug. 1-5 at the installation’s Religious Education Center and Community Activity Center. (U.S. Army photos by Lance D. Davis and Honey Nixon)
“Supports from friends”, the field practice for the first traffic scouts at Uppakut intersection, Ta Pae Road, taken in 1954
Photo by the great Boonserm Satrabhaya.
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Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo urges voters to support Proposition 2 on this year's ballot. Prop 2 will save millions of dollars and hundreds of trees by allowing the State Legislature to go 'paperless.'
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
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was in support of Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course 2-12, hosted by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Patrick P. Evenson/Released)
Naval Support Activity Bethesda (NSAB) Morale, Welfare and Recreation held an Armed Forces Olympics for personnel on base Sept. 22. The olympics were made up of different events like volleyball, an obstacle course and other activities. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Phillips/Released)
END THE MADNESS / SEA OF BLUE DC MARCH in support of LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS Assemblance Rally at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in the 400 block of E Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 17 January 2015 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Follow END THE MADNESS / SEA OF BLUE DC RALLY in support of LEO at www.facebook.com/events/809727462418694/
Follow NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MEMORIAL FUND at www.facebook.com/NLEOMF
Elvert Barnes Saturday, 17 January 2015 STOP THE MADNESS: SEA OF BLUE DC MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/SeaOfBlueDC
Well, I am still without the 100-400 lens. Bought it June 2. Had it less than 24 hours. It would not focus. Shipped it back to Canon, with the wrong shipping label. They sent two, one to get it repaire (6 weeks repair time), the other to get replaced. My mistake on the label. When I called about why it had been two days since the lens was signed for on the dock by Hicks at Canon, I was told of the mistake. It should have gone to Wisconsin, not Virginia.
I asked, since it was in their possession, could they just send the replacement lens. No, they replied. They would have to ship the lens back to me, and I would have to ship it to Wisconsin. I, can you just put the shipping label for Wisconsin on the box and ship it from Virginia? No they said. It had to come back to me.
That seems a bit wasteful, since this was 2nd day air shipments. Not even a supervisor would help, it had to come back to me. She assured me it would be shipped 2nd day air, to me and from me to Wisconsin. I gave in. It was this or refund, and I'm sure if I got the refund, the lens would have to be shipped back to me, and I'd have to ship it back to them.
Later in the day, I get an email from Canon Support: They said it would cost me $318.08 to get the lens repaired. I don't know why a lens under warranty would cost so much to fix. Another call to Canon support, via the number listed in the email. I was told by the first person I called the wrong place. I explained I called the number listed on the email. He transferred me to Jackie. She was told the tale of the lens and tried to transfer me once again. I told her no, I was not going to be transferred again. Jackie could not explain to me why a lens under warranty would cost so much to fix and not be fixed under warranty. I was told I would have to cancel the repair request.
I emailed them notice that I didn't want a lens under warranty fixed at that price. I asked they confirm my cancellation. They did, and told me the lens would be returned to me within 5 to 7 business days shipping.
Another call to Canon support to find out why one person, a supervisor, said It would be back to me in 2 days, and a letter from Virginia saying up to 7 days. I was assured it would be next day air shipped. It took two days, but I got the lens back. Shipped it same day back to Canon, this time in Wisconsin. It arrived Tuesday of this week. I've not received any acknowledgment, so I wrote to Canon support, the 30 minute phone calls are hard to justify to your company. They said as soon as it was processed, they would be sending me an email with the return shipping info.
At least when I asked about the warranty, 90 days since the lens was a refurbished unit, would it be reset to the time of the new lens' arrival in my possession or was I just going to lose 20+ days I was told I would have the 90 days start from new arrival.
This has not left me with a warm fuzzy spot with Canon. In fact, I am beginning to dislike a very expensive lens, not even in my possession.
I have a bad inclination of 'one and done' when it comes to things like this support issue. But, I need to be more open. Part of it was my picking the wrong label sent to me from Canon. But, they have been very unwilling to do what I think was the right thing. But, they have been very polite in telling me no.
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
19078
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24” square small quilt using Pat Sloan’s pattern for donations to Ukraine.
Will be gifted to a Ukrainian friend of my daughter’s.
Legion of Gomorra - Matrix - Bochum. Support for Arch Enemy. 1 Juli 2011. Best Melodic Death Metal from Germany.
When row houses in Centralia were razed, the few houses that remained needed support, so these brick buttresses were added to them.
Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the Virginia National Guard’s Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team practice moving their seven-person strike team and equipment by helicopter transport May 10, 2018, at Camp Pendleton State Military Reservation in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The training was part of Vigilant Guard 18-3, an emergency response exercise with more than 2,000 National Guard personnel from six states and Washington, D.C., working to improve their ability to respond to a natural disaster and enhance relationships with local, state and federal emergency response partners. The mission of a National Guard civil support team is to support civil authorities in the event of a domestic chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear incident with the identification and assessment of hazards, advice to civil authorities and facilitating the arrival of follow-on military forces. Read more Vigilant Guard 18-3 at go.usa.gov/xQ5SN (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Bryan Myhr)
Governor Kay Ivey welcomed attendees to the Alabama Academy of Honor Induction Ceremony Thursday December 9, 2021 in Montgomery, Ala. The Class of 2020 inductees are: Jo Bonner, J. Gary Cooper and Bryan Stevenson. The Class of 2021 inductees are: Lloyd Austin, Julian Butler, John England, Jr., Marilyn Hewson, Lionel Richie and Selwyn Vickers. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
19078
© 2019
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Shelf Supports on display in the SDS ironmongery showroom, 183 - 189 Northcote Road, Battersea, London, Sw11 6QF
While I support the artform known as graffiti, I do not condone any act or form of vandalism or any illegal activity relating to such whether it be to private, commercial, or public property.
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Crystal Boyd, assigned to the 169th Fighter Wing, McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, supports Operation Healthy Delta, a Department of Defense sponsored Innovative Readiness Training program designed to provide military training opportunities by providing key services to local citizens. Boyd is the services NCOIC at Caruthersville, Missouri, June 15, 2021 (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Lt. Col. Jim St.Clair, 169th Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
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The Marines of Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 participate in a squadron-wide field meet aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 10. The field meet consisted of various events including humvee pull, 7-ton pull, relay race, obstacle course relay, tug-of-war and a pull up competition. Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 provides all essential aviation ground support to a designated fixed-wing component of a Marine Aviation Combat Element (ACE), and all supporting or attached elements of the Marine Air Control Group (MACG). This support includes: internal airfield communications, weather services, expeditionary airfield services, aircraft rescue and firefighting, aircraft and ground refueling, essential engineering services, motor transport, messing, chemical defense, security and law enforcement, airbase commandant functions, and explosive ordinance disposal.