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DJIBOUTI (May 24, 2012) - Soldiers from Task Force Raptor participate in the 1st ever Spur Ride in the Horn of Africa. The two-day event is a time-honored right of passage for Cavalry Troops which tests the participants' knowledge on weapons, basic medical care, and land navigation skills; finishing up with and early morning ruck march. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Baldwin).
Task Force Red Dragon, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, holds multiple end-of-tour awards ceremonies September 2022, at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. The awards recognize task force Soldiers for all they have accomplished over their nine-month tour in the Horn of Africa.
Task Force Red Dragon, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, receive end-of-tour awards September 2022, at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. The awards recognize task for Soldiers for their accomplishments over their nine-month deployment to the Horn of Africa.
La task force di Enel continua a lavorare per fronteggiare l’emergenza maltempo che ha colpito diverse regioni d'Italia. L’azienda ha installato numerosi gruppi elettrogeni e sta operando per ripristinare il servizio elettrico nel minor tempo possibile.
Painting .... Again
As we are intending to move to a new house next year and we will therefore need to sell ours, my wife has kindly made a list of jobs for me to do around the house. First on the list was decorate my play room, also known as the study or bedroom no 3, job one, paint over the disgusting paint that she didn’t like. This was the last thing I wanted to do on a sunny day when I could have been out with my binoculars, but she who must be obeyed set the agenda for today.
Pedido da Giu para parabenizar os amigos recém-casados Lê e Bella e a querida Lili. Felicidades ao casal! Giu, muito obrigado por sua doação!!!
Special thanks to Giuliana who donated to my campaign. She asked me to draw her (just married) friends Bella & Leandro and their lovely puppy "Lili".
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany - German 2nd Lt. Lars Honig, a member of the Sanstff Mainz, performs a standard U.S. Army push-up during the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) as a pre-qualifier for the U.S. Army Europe Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB)Standardization and Testing, July 27. Multi-national candidates are required to meet the same standards to participate in the EFMB as U.S. Army candidates to include an APFT, qualification on an M16A2 rifle, and Basic Combat Lifesaver. After completing these events the candidates move on to a fast-paced testing phase where they are mentally, physically and emotionally challenged. All candidates will need to successfully complete night and day land navigation, emergency medical treatment, a 12-mile foot march and other tasks to recieve the coveted Expert Field Medical Badge.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Trisha Pinczes)
Task Force Power Restoration Commander COL John Lloyd, Puerto Rico Power Restoration Coordinator Carlos Torres, FEMA Power Sector Chief Dr. Ahsha Tribble, SAD FWD Deputy Commander COL Donovan Ollar, Grid Power Program Director Thomas Holden and Department of Energy Advisor Jeff Miller.
Leadership of the unified command and SAD FWD conducted site visits to the island of Vieques to better understand challenges facing the local community in restoring power, and check the status of current contractor operations. The team met with local, federal and PREPA officials at the sub-sea transmission line, a sub-station, visited the back up generator location and held a town hall with local officials and Vieques residents to discuss future options.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - The men, women - and canines of the Los Angeles City Fire Department were actively deployed during late summer and early fall of 2020 to massive wildfires across the western United States. Among those sent forth have been highly trained LAFD members assigned to California Urban Search and Rescue Regional Task Force 9 (CA-RTF-9), including human remains detection canines Veya and Charli, seen here at the massive North Complex Fire in northern California that spanned Plumas, Butte and Yuba counties, to perform the dolorous task of safely and respectfully recovering those who perished in the flames.
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U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Kristopher Rick, right, 44th Medical Brigade command sergeant major, addresses members of Task Force Medical Role 3 as 44th Medical Brigade commander, U.S. Army Col. Paula Lodi, looks on during a visit to the 28th Combat Support Hospital near Baghdad, Iraq, Jan. 8, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Erick Thronson)
My boss and I are the "task management wizards" at work. Our collegues "kindly" bought us the costumes.
Sgt. 1st Class Dominic Sanchez, bonus managment system lead, New Mexico Army National Guard, his son Isaiah(left), daugher Malaya and youngest son Nathaniel (bottom left) pose for a photo during the NMARNG's 'Task Force Thunder' youth camp on the Onate Complex, July 9.
Made from the Multi-Tasker Tote pattern by Anna Maria Horner using Marimekko fabrics.
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Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard's Task Force 183 take part in the Culminating Training Exercise July 15 to 17 at Camp Atterbury, Ind., one of the final training events for the unit at their mobilization station in preparation for federal active duty in Iraq. During the exercise, Soldiers conducted operations order briefs, rehearsals, pre-combat checks and inspections in preparation for convoy escort team missions. Senior leaders from the 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team including Col. John M. Epperly, brigade rear detachment commander, Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Westbrook, brigade rear detachment command sergeant major, Lt. Col. Allan Carter, commander of 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry, and Command Sgt. Maj. Ricky Kiser, command sergeant major of 1st Battalion. The leaders visited with Soldiers, received orientation on news equipment and Carter and Kiser presented battalion coins to Soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry for outstanding duty performance. Approximately 825 Soldiers from across the commonwealth are on federal active duty as part of Task Force 183 and are preparing for duty in Iraq where they are scheduled to conduct convoy security and base defense operations. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Task Force Member Tyree Byndom explained to the council how to connect with youth from Columbia's project housing Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013. Byndom moved to Columbia at the age of 10 and has lived here since. (Tyler Adkisson / KOMU 8 Photographer)
Lieutenant-Commander Jeff Chura, Commander of the Maritime Control Element, (left) and Captain Glenn Mowat, Task Force NANOOK 2015 Operations Officer (right) discuss maritime operations during Operation NANOOK 2015, on 14 August, 2015.
Photo by PO2 Belinda Jeromchuk, Task Force NANOOK Image Technician.
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Le capitaine de corvette Jeff Chura, commandant de l’élément de contrôle maritime (à gauche) et le capitaine Glenn Mowat, officier des opérations de la Force opérationnelle Nanook 201 (à droite) discutent des opérations maritimes pendant l’Opération NANOOK 2015, le 14 août 2015.
Photo par M 2 Belinda Jeromchuk, technicien en imagerie de la Force opérationnelle NANOOK.
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On May 29th, 2019 at the Armed Forces Readiness Center at Fort Hamilton, NY a change of command ceremony was held for the Joint Task Force Empire Shield (JTF-ES). Colonel Peter Riley, who has commanded JTF-ES for the past six years, turned over command of the 600 plus full-time anti-terrorism force to Lieutenant Colonel Paul Salas, New York Air National Guard.
JTF-ES is responsible for security and deterring terrorism in transit Hub across New York City and other locations through out the state. JTF-ES is composed of service members from the New York Army National Guard, New York Air National Guard, New York Naval Militia and New York Guard. Photos by Division of Military and Naval Affairs Cpt Mark Getman and Pfc Steven Getman/Released
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CAMP SINGO, Uganda (Feb. 8, 2017) Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 2nd Class Garrison Lathrop, assigned to Task Force SPARTA, instructs soldiers from the Ugandan People’s Defense Force as part of a counter improvised explosive device course at Camp Singo, Uganda, Feb. 8, 2017. U.S. 6th Fleet, headquartered in Naples, Italy, conducts the full spectrum of joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied, joint, and interagency partners, in order to advance U.S. national interests and security and stability in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 1st Class Daniel Steinchen/Released)
Depot WPF branding agency redesigned the main chocolate brand in “Nestle Russia”'s portfolio. “Russia generous soul” keeps up with the times and changes together with its audience.
Under the brand “Russia generous soul” which is known almost to everyone in Russia a great variety of candies and chocolate bars with all kinds of flavors is produced – from traditional “Rossiyskiy/Russian” chocolate, which history goes back to 1974, to product ranges “With an open heart/S otkrytym serdcem” and “Favorite desserts/Lyubimye desserty” which have appeared recently.
The ambitious redesign project was initiated by “Nestle Russia” to draw the attention of younger audience to the “Russia generous soul” brand. The task of the agency was to renovate the brand making it more contemporary as well as keeping its recognizable features that represent strong national character of the brand.
“Generosity and soulfulness are the two main values which underlie the “Russia generous soul” brand since its foundation”, creative director Depot WPF Alexey Fadeev comments. – While working on renovation of the brand, we kept design elements that represent these features (and even provided some new) but added simplicity and dynamism. Therefore package design remained recognizable for conservative supporters of the brand and got closer to younger audience as well”.
As part of the project “Russia generous soul”'s logo has been renovated. The research showed that previous version of the logo started to be perceived by customers as old-fashioned, strict and even “pompous” – such definitions naturally didn't accord with the brand character. The version provided by Depot WPF kept the recognizability as well as became more friendly. Multicolored domes remind of the beauty of Russian architecture, happy holidays and bright positive emotions.
Россия - Щедрая Душа, Нестле, дизайн упаковки, редизайн, рестайлинг, ребрендинг, обновление ключевого кондитерского бренда Nestle, брендинговое агентство Depot WPF
While designing the package for chocolate bars the decision was made to reject the frames: it made the package design more “open”. The new elements that give the feeling of warmth and home cosiness appeared in the design. Dark chocolate is distinguished by moderate fashionable design with golden elements. The design of milk chocolate is combined with a milky wave and a jug with delicious “milky splashes”.
“Product groups became larger and more attractive. The images of the ingredients on the package emphasize natural origin and high quality of the product, the creation of which from selection of the best cocoa beans to a finished chocolate bar is implemented at our full cycle confectionery plant in Samara”, – director of confectionery business of “Nestle Russia” Bruno Emmenegger points out.
Besides this, the navigation for numerous umbrella brands, products and flavors of chocolate was elaborated. In general new design meets all modern trends of its category in mass price segment and at the same time represents bright and original character of “Russia generous soul” brand.
The production in new design is already appearing in stores all over Russia. The two principal values of “Russia generous soul” brand, generosity and soulfulness, are reflected in a wide product range that consists of dozens of items. In collection there are dark chocolate “Rossiyskiy/Russian”, milk chocolate with different flavors for those who like classical combinations – “coffee and milk”, “hazelnut and raisins”, “caramel and peanuts”, as well as specific bars of “Favorite desserts/Lyubimye desserty” product range that are inspired by known since childhood taste of “Kievskiy” and “Orekhoviy” cakes.
Task Force Red Dragon, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, holds multiple end-of-tour awards ceremonies September 2022, at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. The awards recognize task force Soldiers for all they have accomplished over their nine-month tour in the Horn of Africa.
Soldiers participate in the Army Warrior Tasks portion of the 2018 Best Warrior Competition being held at Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center in Greenville, Ky., Oct. 28, 2017. The 3-day #bestwarrior will determine the #kentuckyguard Soldier of the Year (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Taylor Tribble/Released) #kyng #hooah #soldier
I don't know how his multi-tasking would go if, say, three fish bit at the same time. I suppose he wouldn't fret an unlikely disaster like that.
Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard's Task Force 183 conduct M240 machine gun qualification June 15 at Camp Atterbury, Ind. After conducting the Table V practice qualification run the day prior, three-Soldier Humvee crews negotiate six day engagements and four night engagements in the Table VI qualification run. Approximately 825 Soldiers from across the commonwealth are on federal active duty as part of Task Force 183 and are preparing for duty in Iraq where they are scheduled to conduct convoy security and base defense operations. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
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