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On Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu Feb. 10, Dave Palmer, webmaster and acting Public Affairs chief at the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Public Affairs Office is awarded a Commander's Award for Civilian Service by Col. Jack Haefner, the garrison's commander. The award cited Palmer's "tireless efforts" with and "constant monitoring" of the garrison's Facebook page, which became so successful that its "likes" went from 1,166 at the start to a recent level of 17,460. "Mr. Palmer's devotion to the needs of Soldiers, civilians and family members," the award citation reads in part, set "standards of excellence and reflects great credit upon himself, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and the United States Army. " Earlier in the day, Palmer was honored with a luncheon in Yangju at which various members of the garrison praised his unstinting commitment to photographing garrison events, serving for extended periods as the garrison's acting Public Affairs chief, as well as for his management of Facebook and other garrison media. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Noh Ha-kyung
On Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu Feb. 10, Dave Palmer, webmaster and acting Public Affairs chief at the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Public Affairs Office is awarded a Commander's Award for Civilian Service by Col. Jack Haefner, the garrison's commander. The award cited Palmer's "tireless efforts" with and "constant monitoring" of the garrison's Facebook page, which became so successful that its "likes" went from 1,166 at the start to a recent level of 17,460. "Mr. Palmer's devotion to the needs of Soldiers, civilians and family members," the award citation reads in part, set "standards of excellence and reflects great credit upon himself, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and the United States Army. " Earlier in the day, Palmer was honored with a luncheon in Yangju at which various members of the garrison praised his unstinting commitment to photographing garrison events, serving for extended periods as the garrison's acting Public Affairs chief, as well as for his management of Facebook and other garrison media. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Noh Ha-kyung
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Golden Silk Spider
Golden Silk Spiders are known for their master-class weaving. Their name refers to the color of the silk they produce which is believed to be the strongest fiber known, not the color of the spider itself.
Read more about their web and the process of weaving at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_silk_orb-weaver#Web
Here is a fascinating story of some person who observed one female Golden Silk Spider for a long time frank.itlab.us/spider_2002/
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On Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu Feb. 10, Dave Palmer, webmaster and acting Public Affairs chief at the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Public Affairs Office is awarded a Commander's Award for Civilian Service by Col. Jack Haefner, the garrison's commander. The award cited Palmer's "tireless efforts" with and "constant monitoring" of the garrison's Facebook page, which became so successful that its "likes" went from 1,166 at the start to a recent level of 17,460. "Mr. Palmer's devotion to the needs of Soldiers, civilians and family members," the award citation reads in part, set "standards of excellence and reflects great credit upon himself, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and the United States Army. " Earlier in the day, Palmer was honored with a luncheon in Yangju at which various members of the garrison praised his unstinting commitment to photographing garrison events, serving for extended periods as the garrison's acting Public Affairs chief, as well as for his management of Facebook and other garrison media. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Noh Ha-kyung
En su presentación, Christian Van Der Henst, fundador de MaestrosDelWeb, ha puesto un pantallazo de Flickr donde se ve el grupo de Madrid, y ha comentado que había una KDD (quedada). Se ve, aunque algo mal, a deivid promocionando la quedada.
On Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu Feb. 10, Dave Palmer, webmaster and acting Public Affairs chief at the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Public Affairs Office is awarded a Commander's Award for Civilian Service by Col. Jack Haefner, the garrison's commander. The award cited Palmer's "tireless efforts" with and "constant monitoring" of the garrison's Facebook page, which became so successful that its "likes" went from 1,166 at the start to a recent level of 17,460. "Mr. Palmer's devotion to the needs of Soldiers, civilians and family members," the award citation reads in part, set "standards of excellence and reflects great credit upon himself, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and the United States Army. " Earlier in the day, Palmer was honored with a luncheon in Yangju at which various members of the garrison praised his unstinting commitment to photographing garrison events, serving for extended periods as the garrison's acting Public Affairs chief, as well as for his management of Facebook and other garrison media. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Noh Ha-kyung