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Task Force agencies thanked landlords for their willingness to serve homeless individuals/families and improving housing options regionally.
Task manager Finish has been updated for iOS 8, adding support for widgets and interactive notifications.
Finish’s Notification Center widget lets you preview your next three tasks. You can also complete the task, checking it off right in the widget without needing to open the app. Tap...
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Carmen, Instagramming and trying to keep her ice cream cone upright. Luckily, she was successful, and Elsa's stroller remained ice cream-free.
Staff Sgt. Mohamed Chekaraou, combat medic, stationed in Fort Carson Colorado smiles outside of the trauma tent, Fort Knox, Ky., June 7, 2024. For Staff. Sgt. Chekaraou, learning about the environmental factors at Fort Knox has allowed him to better prepare for Cadet Summer Training. | Kendall Kelly, University of Georgia, CST Public Affairs Office
Task Force agencies thanked landlords for their willingness to serve homeless individuals/families and improving housing options regionally.
The Task Force Medical Team prepares for Cadet Summer Training, Fort Knox, Ky., June 7, 2024. The “Role 1” facilities, located at Logistic Support Areas Baker and Densberger, provide a higher level of care to Cadets than regimental medics, with the goal of returning Cadets back to training as soon as possible. | Kendall Kelly, University of Georgia, CST Public Affairs Office
Even an item as normal as a rock can be a danger along the frontline of a wildfire. During a controlled burn Aug. 20 north of Winthrop, Wash., Pfc. Misael Yanez, Task Force Blaze fire team 6 member, grabs a hot rock as it rolls down a hill. The rock, which has been heated by the fire, has enough heat radiating from it to catch dead vegetation on fire, resulting in the spread of the fire across the control line.
Gathered from across the Hero Factory multiverses, these heroes and villains have been given one task to do; destroy the Lego Roleplayer's Sphere of Influence. It would seem that powerful beings, like the Roleplayer himself, have physical manifestations of what influences or inspires them. And his sphere had been turned evil by the same disguise that tried to take over him many years ago. As the Roleplayer is unable to stop the sphere himself, he collected beings that he thought (once improving them) could destroy it. Though, as he quite rudely tells them, he chose them not because of their skills, abilities, experience, or looks, but because he considers them low on the food chain of having influenced him. Thus lessen the chance of the Task Force coming under control of the Sphere of Influence. He warns them that it won't be easy as they'll have to fight beings of even great power and skill than he has. Without even wishing them good luck, he sends them off onto the suicide mission. ....Note, I completely didn't mean anything that was stated in the story. It was just the first thing that popped into my head..... Anyways, from left to right we have: Lavatraz/Rook/bbq1485 Clego/Clegokids F.O.E. BluetorepdoV2 Forest Cutter And Downfall
Cadet Henry Stodick, Washington State University, gives directions to his teammates ahead of the M-17 pistol range event on February 10 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wa. Army ROTC Cadets from the northern portion of 8TH Brigade Army ROTC competed in the Task Force North Ranger Challenge February 9-10. The winners of 8th Brigade’s Task Force North and South Ranger Challenges will go on to represent the 8th Brigade “Vikings” at the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition held at the United States Military Academy in April. | U.S. Army Photo by Sarah Windmueller
The Task Force Medical Team prepares for Cadet Summer Training, Fort Knox, Ky., June 7, 2024. The “Role 1” facilities, located at Logistic Support Areas Baker and Densberger, provide a higher level of care to Cadets than regimental medics, with the goal of returning Cadets back to training as soon as possible. | Kendall Kelly, University of Georgia, CST Public Affairs Office
Task Force ODIN relinquished mission authority for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance support to U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan to Task Force Lightning, Mar. 26, 2017. ODIN (Observe, Detect, Identify, Neutralize) was established as a theater headquarters staffed by individual augmentees from all U.S. military services, civilians and contractors. This transfer deactivates the existence of TF ODIN. The 525th Military Intelligence Brigade, from Fort Bragg, N.C. assumes the mission as TF Lightning. Photo by Bob Harrison, U.S. Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs.