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IWAKUNI, YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN (Jan. 5, 2017) - An F/A-18D Hornet with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 225 taxis down the runway at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni. VMFA (AW) 225 is forward deployed to MCAS Iwakuni on a six month rotation with the Unit Deployment Program to improve operational capabilities through training in the Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Joseph Abrego) 170105-M-ON157-0117
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U.S. Air Force basic military graduation and coining ceremony is held July 16, 2020, for the 433rd Training Squadron at the Pfingston Reception Centeron on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Due to current world events, the graduation ceremonies will be closed to the public until further notice for safety and security of the newly accessioned Airmen and their family members due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Yes, there is a reason (though not necessarily a good one) that I was skulking about a U-Haul lot taking pictures. I wasn't intending to share them. But the bottom line is that I think they came out kind of pretty.
الوان الصورة طبيعيه
زدت الحروف + عطيتها شوية حده فقط :$
♥
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الصورة ملك للجميع , لكن لا اسامح من يزيل اسمي عن الصورة او ينسبها اليه :)
De eerste uiting van U-OV, gezien op Qbuzz 4001 (Mercedes-Benz Citaro Euro6).
Vanaf 8 december te zien op de stadslijnen in Utrecht.
The new logo of public transport in Utrecht to be seen next December.
© 2013 Amsterdam RAIL | All Rights Reserved
Maunsell 'U Class' 31806 runs round it's train at Leicester North, after arriving with 2A06, the 10:00 from Loughborough.
Great Central Railway 'Southern weekend'
Sieht aus wie ein UFO, letztendlich ist es aber ein Polizeihubschrauber, der die Bahnstrecke ausleuchtet. 24h vor dem Abtransport des Atommülls nach Lubmin, hatten sich Greenpeace-Aktivisten an die Gleise angekettet.
Der CASTOR Transport soll gegen Mitternacht in der Wiederaufarbeitungsanlage Karlsruhe starten.
TOKYO – When Army Maj. Gen. James F. Pasquarette assumed command of U.S. Army Japan (USARJ) July 8, 2015, he immediately took initiative to personally meet the troops under his command as well as key leaders from his host nation partners.
Pasquarette's tour of his area of responsibility began in earnest when he and members of his staff boarded a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter July 10 from Camp Zama, Japan. Flying hundreds of feet above the congested highways at sometimes at level with Japan's sea of skyscrapers, Pasquarette acquired a bird's eye view of the American and Japanese military installations scattered among the urban jungle.
“We overflew Sagami General Depot, Yokohama North Dock and Hardy Barracks, said Milton Jackson, garrison manager at Camp Zama. “Our new commander now has clearer picture of the facilities, equipment and watercraft managed by the Army, and he can better understand where and how these individual installations interact with one another.”
According to Jackson, the USARJ primary mission comprises the rapid deployment of troops and materiel from one theater to another. As the Army's largest logistical hub in Asia, the command must maintain a streamlined sustainment system capable of moving thousands of tons of supplies and equipment via land and sea.
“Sagami Depot has rolling stock and Yokohama North Dock has watercraft,” said Jackson. “We must overcome the challenges posed by Japan's dense population centers by developing methods that rapidly move and load stock onto our watercraft so that we may better project our presence in the Pacific. Fortunately, our Japanese allies are willing to support us if a major threat or disaster called for a sudden mass movement.”
After a brief stop at Yokota Air Base to meet with Air Force Gen. John L. Dolan, commanding general, U.S. Force Japan, Pasquarette touched down near the heart of Tokyo where members of America's staunchest allies welcomed him with the pomp and circumstance befitting a general.
“On behalf of the JGSDF (Japan Ground Self-Defense Force), welcome to Japan,” said Gen. Kiyofumi Iwata, chief of staff, JGSDF, to Pasquarette after the two commanders sat in a decorative conference room inside Japan's Ministry of Defense. “We look forward to continuing our dialog of bilateral coordination between our two countries as JGSDF pursues its transformation into a dynamic joint defense force.”
The dialog consisted of one-on-one conversations with not only Iwata but also Adm. Katsutoshi Kawano, chief of staff, Japan Self-Defense Force, and Hideshi Tokuchi, vice minister of international affairs, Japan Ministry of Defense. The four men discussed previous achievements, current operations and potential challenges facing their respective commands and presented ideas on how to strengthen interoperability among their forces through combined training exercises and expanded service member exchange programs.
“We currently have several dozen JSDF service members embedded with [U.S. military] units,” said Pasquarette. “I believe extending this program so that our Soldiers can work within the JGSDF will further enhance our partnership.”
Pasquarette also ensured his hosts that the United States Army remains committed to its allies in the Pacific despite looming force reductions and ongoing operations in Europe and the Middle East.
“The Army recently announced that it will cut the number of troops in the active component from 450,000 to about 410,000,” said Pasquarette. “This rebalance of the force has no effect on our strength and readiness in the Pacific. Our alliance is more important than ever. That's why we're keeping our best trained and best equipped Soldiers in Japan and Korea.”
After a two-hour visit that started with with a JSDF band playing “The Star-Spangled Banner” and ended with a warm exchange of plaques and handshakes, Pasquarette and his team boarded a helicopter bound for Camp Zama.
“I have worked extensively throughout the Pacific during my Army career,” said the former armor officer and chief of staff of U.S. Army Pacific. “The JSDF consists of some of the world's most capable and professional men and women in uniform. I look forward to building stronger relationships with them and become a valuable partner in its transformation."
U.S. Army photos by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan
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U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Ma, Jae-sang
By Pvt. Ma, Jae-sang
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs
CAMP HUMPHREYS – As the lights at the Community Tree Lighting and Christmas Tree Lane were turned on, Nov. 30, the holiday season officially began here.
The event, hosted by Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, took place at Transformation Park. The event was kicked off by remarks from Brig. Gen. Darryl Williams, the 2nd Infantry Division’s deputy commanding general for support and Col. Darin S. Conkright, the Humphreys Garrison commander.
Following the welcoming remarks, a holiday invocation was read and Christmas carols were sung by the Humphreys American School Choir. Following the performance, Santa Claus appeared on top of a fire truck and children yelled out a cheer to him.
“I like the lights of the Christmas tree,” said Daltry Edwards, age three. “I want to go to top of the fire truck so I can be with Santa Claus.”
But children were not the only ones happy. Parents were happy, too. Captain Jeremy Larson, of Bravo Company, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, who participated in the event with his daughter, said “I enjoy this event. My kid loves to see these lights and all kinds of decorations.”
After Santa Claus and the participants spent a little time at Transformation Park, Santa Claus led the crowd to the Super Gym, where the Holiday Social and Humphreys Holiday Bazaar took place.
Upon arrival at the Super Gym, there was a ribbon cutting to officially open the events. The Super Gym’s lobby was full of people, excited about the upcoming holiday season. The Holiday Social featured free goodies, the 2nd Infantry Division Band, the HAS Choir and members of the Camp Humphreys Community Theatre group performing an excerpt of their upcoming production of “A Christmas Carol.”
“I have two daughters who are in the play,” said Capt. David Blackwell, assigned to Headquarter and Headquarter Company, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and the Provost Marshall’s Office. “I like my daughters’ acting and how the people reacting. I’m very proud of my daughters.”
Şengalé u Kobané bajere kurdan
Çekir dirokek sehildan
Ew gelé mazlume bindest
Wek helepçe anin seré wan
Başur lı diroqa kurdan
Héyé lınava her çar parçan
Dozde é heyva tebaxe
Nüjenkir diroqa kurdan
Şengal u kobané nayét jibirkırin
Agire serhildane wan geşkirin
Bab ü qal zaru ü jin gerilla ü peşmergan
Agire berxwedan hilkirin
Şengal zumar ü koban wek matal
Rawesta liber singe neyar
Bi hezaran şehid bikevin
Em gaveké paş naven xar
Xalobeg daye hızra xwe
Wi dirok bidin ber çawen xwe
Kürdistan bikin welaten xwe
Qet nebuhrin ji dehwa xwe
jiyan bê AZADÎ ne jiyane,,,, ji buna AZADî ya Kurdistanê canê me qurbane... ژیان بێ ئازادی نەژیانە ،،،، ژبونا ئازادیا كوردستانێ جانێ مە قوربانە ،،، الحیاة بدون حریە لیس حیاتا،،، من اجل الحریة لكوردستان نظحی بروحنا،،،
Pshmerga kurdistan fight against Islamic State militants
بيشمةركةكانمان لة سةنكةرةكاني بةركري لة خاكي بيرؤزي كوردستان .
peshmerga will be known around the world and they watch how peshmerga will Stop IS!
سةروك بارزانى : "لهسهر دهستی پێشمهرگه كوردستان دهگاته ئایندهیهكی گهش
Parêzvan U Pêshmergên Qaremanên Kurdistanê
yep,...that oil gets everywhere!
I don't know where she got it, but I'm pretty sure that is a Standard Issue U.S. Army bikini top.
The local boat in taungthaman lake near U Bein bridge, The longest teak bridge in the world, Mandalay Myanmar
Als U 55 wurde von 2009 bis 2020 in Berlin der kurze Tunnel zwischen Hauptbahnhof und Brandenburger Tor bezeichnet, der längst in der verlängerten U 5 aufgegangen ist. Duch die seinerzeit fehlende Verbindung zum übrigen U-Bahn-Netz konnten nur Kurzzüge eingesetzt werden, die über eine eigens errichteten Schacht getauscht wurden. 2015 hatte der Wagen 2674, ein Zug vom Typ F79, Dienst auf der U 55.
WASHINGTON, May 15, 2019 -- The 38th Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service was held today on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol to honor 158 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in 2018. The families of two deputy U.S. marshals -- Chase White, killed Nov. 29 in Arizona, and Chris Hill, killed Jan. 18 in Pennsylvania -- were in attendance to place red carnations in the memorial wreath and receive medals in honor of their lost family members.
President Donald Trump gave the keynote address. In attendance were House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, U.S. Attorney General William Barr and heads of federal law enforcement agencies, including U.S. Marshals Director Donald Washington.
Photo by: Shane T. McCoy/U.S. Marshals
SHIZUOKA, Japan (Nov. 4, 2016) - Marines patrol the roads after the ground assault portion of a long-range raid from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa to the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji uring Blue Chromite 2017. The Marines honed their ability to project forces from afar by executing a long-range raid over 1,000 miles via MV-22B Osprey to include an aerial refueling by KC-130J Super Hercules. Blue Chromite is a U.S.-only exercise which strengthens the Navy-Marine Corps expeditionary, amphibious rapid-response capabilities based in Okinawa and the greater Indo-Asia-Pacific region. The Marines are with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment which is forward deployed from Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, based in Okinawa, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kelsey Dornfeld/Released) 161104-M-PY134-122
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Como me gustaria aver pensao bn las cosas antes qe despues andarme lamentandome u.u ojalaa qe las cosas salgan too bn y k no sea lo ke pienso y lo ke no kiero me kea musho por conocer la vida espero no jodermela
U.S. Army Africa generator mechanic Pfc. Brian Hollenbeck, speaks to a local reporter from his hometown of Erie, Pa. during a live interview at the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition at Fort Lee, Va., Oct. 7. Hollenbeck represented USARAF for the first time in a Department of the Army level competition. The Best Warrior Competition, tests Soldiers' physical and athletic abilities, as well as leadership, teamwork and critical thinking skills. Hollenbeck is based in Vicenza, Italy where he first began training for the competition. Warriors are selected to compete for the titles of Soldier of the Year and NCO of the Year mastered a series of benchmarks to qualify for the Army-wide competition.(U.S. Army Africa photo by Staff Sgt. Renee Wilson)
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