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All of these 1/72 scale boats are remote controlled and most of them are current and past Navy Ships fro the Royal Australian Navy. The Club is called Task Force 72 and they had a Excellent display. 6/10/13
This is my best color photo. This is the best one because the the perspective in which it was taken at.
The Detroit People's Task Force speaker Marilyn Jordan addressed the crowd outside the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice demaning the release of the wrongly-convicted.
Not gonna lie, I was super not excited about trying to go outside in the heat and try to find some unique photos. I tried to do some things around the house with any of my willing participants. I do this from time to time: just sneak up behind them with a camera and start clicking. Most of the animals are used to this. I love my wide aperture lenses and working with small depth of field. I wish I would have been a split second faster with my refocus on his front tooth, or this would have a been a good shot.
Scrapbook, Neil Tasker. 1950s
From the Brighton Swimming Club archive. Find out more on the Floating Memories.
In this task, the participants had to drive over various terrains under instruction in a Land Rover Defender. The terrain simulated river crossings, steep inclines and declines and rough terrain.
Driving a short course that required finesse and accuracy, the participants attempted to manoeuvre the car through a sequence of gates.
Follow the adventure at the Go Beyond the Everyday blog - gobeyond-blog.landrover.com
David Hull, chair, asks members of the 2012 Task Force to share with the Coordinating Council, former moderators, partners and state and regional coordinators what they love about CBF during the Coordinating Council meeting Feb. 23-24 at First Baptist Church, Decatur, Ga.
Task Force Grizzly Soldiers from the 787th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion and 60th Ordnance Company receive their combat patches at Camp Taji, Iraq, June 9, 2018. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Brian Hare)
August 28, 2018
Great welcoming action to bolster today's Orca Task for meeting at the Swinimosh Nation near Anacortes! Two giant banners, our giant salmon and orca inflatables and orca clad activists from across the region greeted attendees.
Mumblings after the meeting are that the public is speaking eloquently, but the leaders aren't saying much that impresses. By design, 40 stakeholder groups will never acheive consensus and their non-binding recommendations have the potential to merely camoflage a lack of actual leadership by the people with the power - but not necessarily the inclination toward making tough, decisive choices. Most important amongst such leaders is Governor Jay Inslee.
Gov. Inslee spoke these prophetic words, "As go the Orca, so go We."
It sems that in his heart he knows it is time for bold action. It is time that he get comfortable with the idea that that leadership must start with him.
The obvious, most impactful decision he can make is to remove the Lower Snake River dams. They don't pencil out. The power is more replacable than ever despite BPA protestations. The barge transport can be replaced with rail through the purchase and restoration of service on the Camas Prairie Railroad. Irrigation and other issues are solvable. What is truly irreplacable are the orca and the chinook salmon they depend upon.
The Orca task force is not a solution, but it is a gift, in that it provides the public and advocacy organizations an organizing opportunity to build upon the clarion call to action made by orca mother Tahlequah and her pod.
Tahlequah did her part. It is time that we do ours. "When the People Lead, the Leaders Follow." So, let's keep escalating our calls for bold and urgent action, so that Governor Inslee and other leaders understand that successful implementation of dam removal is an existential requirement for them to remain politically relevant - now - and to future generations.
Forward Together!
Bill Moyer
reporting back from Swinomish Land
Indiana University President Pamela S. Whitten speaks during the 2024 All Task Forces meeting at IUPUI on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. (Photo by Liz Kaye/Indiana University)
In this task, the participants had to drive over various terrains under instruction in a Land Rover Defender. The terrain simulated river crossings, steep inclines and declines and rough terrain.
Driving a short course that required finesse and accuracy, the participants attempted to manoeuvre the car through a sequence of gates.
Follow the adventure at the Go Beyond the Everyday blog - gobeyond-blog.landrover.com
Each slot is a half-hour load of work. How many cards and what types of electronic parts should be made are specified and organised depending on the demand of each.
Task Force Buffalo officially transferred authority to Task Force Tiger during a ceremony June 4, 2016 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Task Force Buffalo, comprised of Soldiers from 317th Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (light Infantry), from Fort Polk, La., and now Task Force Tiger, 1st Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, from Fort Hood, Texas, plays a key role in base security operations at Bagram Airfield.