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Wolf Pack goal keeper Sarah Hunt comes out of the box to block a shot by a UC Davis forward during the game Sept. 28 at Mackay Stadium. Photo by John Byrne.
P-47C serial 41-6372 flown by LT Arthur Sugas, 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th FG.
He was KIA in this aircraft on 17 August 1943 - the Regensburg/Schweifurt mission - shot down by FW-190s while defending the bomber force (MACR 265).
I was messing around with photoshop and came up with this, a little too similar to electrick suicide's work for confort though.
Finally... I found the time to make N.C. State cookies! I'm an alumni and these assortment was made as part of a birthday present for an old college friend.
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San Diego, Calif. (Jul. 27, 2003) -- A SH-60 Seahawk from the "Wolfpack" of Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Light Forty Five (HSL-45) passes by Naval Air Station North Island during a routine training flight. The Seahawk is a twin-engine helicopter used for anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, drug interdiction, anti-ship warfare, cargo lift, and special operations. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Rebecca J. Moat. (RELEASED)
The Pack woke up at 0430 yesterday morning to get an aggessive jump on PT.
We went down to the Hangar Bay, rolled out the mat and ground fought each
other for close to two hours. Ground fighting is a part of the Marine Corps
Martial Arts Program (MCMAP). It encompasses chokes, pressure points, and
body locks/submission holds.
The training comes out because of the one on one nature of the fight. The
Marines build on their athleticism, aggression, stamina, and mental
toughness...just to name a few. (If you ask me, I just think they like
taking out some of their shipboard frustrations on each other.)
Top left, Cpl Guitron and LCpl Huddleston go at it as SSgt Sanchez coaches
them on. Top right, Sgt Barrett and LCpl West lock up before headed down to
the mat. Bottom Left, LCpl Partin fends off a choke trying to be applied by
LCpl Miller. Bottom right, Cpl Sullivan pushes away from Cpl Petterson's
attack. <>
Beautiful Gray Wolves! West Yellowstone Wolves Montana Winter Wolfpack Sony A1 ILCE-1 Fine Art Wolf Apex Predator Photography! Canis Lupus Sony Alpha 1 & Sony FE Telephoto Zoom 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-Mount Lens SEL70200G West Yellowstone Snow! Elliot McGucken Fine Art Wildlife Alpha1
I had great fun photographing wolves, bears, and eagles with the awesome Sony Alpha 1 and two of my favorite Sony Gmaster lenses -- the 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-Mount Lens SEL70200G and the Sony Alpha 1 & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS E-Mount Lens SEL200600G ! The Sony A1 is the best wildlife camera I have ever used!
All my photography celebrates the physics of light! The McGucken Principle of the fourth expanding dimension: The fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions: dx4/dt=ic .
Lao Tzu--The Tao: Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.
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All art is but imitation of nature.-- Seneca (Letters from a Stoic - Letter LXV: On the First Cause)
The universe itself is God and the universal outpouring of its soul. --Chrysippus (Quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum)
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I wanted to do an homage to LEGO set 6075 Wolfpack Tower from 1992, making it a good bit larger but keeping that Classic Castle feel.
P-47C serial 41-6334 flown by LT Walker M. "Bud" Mahurin, 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th FG. Bomber escort mission to Villacoublay, France; Mahurin was forced to abort for mechanical problems.
During the course of his combat tour, Mahurin was officially credited with 19.75 confirmed aerial victories.
Mahurin would lose this aircraft in a midair collision a mile northwest of Metfield on 11 August 1943; he survived without injury. On 27 March 1944, flying his P-47D "Spirit of Atlantic City, NJ" (serial 42-8487, coded UN-M), Mahurin successfully engaged a Do-217, from which the four enemy crewmen parachuted safely. However, Mahurin paid for it with a damaged engine; nursing the stricken 'Jug' homeward as far as he could, he was seen to bail out and land in good shape. His luck held out as he managed to evade capture; he returned to fly combat in the Pacific (MACR 3440).
The Wolfpack decided it was time to stop the Black Knight's supremacy on the sea, so they created their own ship, the Seahorse! Light, agile but with a nice supply of weapons, this drakkar-like ship will let the Wolf people to smuggle in the harbors and to attack royal ships all around the Lego Castle's kingdoms!
With its light catapult and the powerful crossbows, the Seahorse and its crew will fear no enemy in the open seas or in the rivers. The crew is made of three brave Wolfpack men, ready to ship to great adventures!
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I'm not sure I'm too happy with these guys - I'm not sure if I should switch them to swordsmen or keep their maces. I suppose I'd most rather convert them to axemen, but those clip-on axeblades are something of a pain to get.
a colorful wallpaper of the wolfpack.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY, STEAL OR UPLOAD WITHOUT PERMISSION, THANKS.
Two warriors defend the entrance.
I've meaning to upload these Wolfpack figs for a while now, this was a rushed build and I hope to build a real tower or fort for them. But this is all I have for now.
March 11th, 2023 - TORONTO ONTARIO CANADA - The Toronto Marlies, AHL affiliate of the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, battle the Hartford Wolfpack at Coca-Cola Colesium on March 11 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo credit: Christian Bonin/TSGphoto.com)
Two Gray Wolves Winter Camoflauge in Snowstorm Blizzard! West Yellowstone Montana Wolves Winter Wolfpack Sony A1 ILCE-1 Fine Art Wolf Apex Predator Photography! Canis Lupus Sony Alpha 1 & Sony FE Telephoto Zoom 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-Mount Lens SEL70200G West Yellowstone Snow! Elliot McGucken Fine Art Wildlife Alpha1
I had great fun photographing wolves, bears, and eagles with the awesome Sony Alpha 1 and two of my favorite Sony Gmaster lenses -- the 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS E-Mount Lens SEL70200G and the Sony Alpha 1 & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS E-Mount Lens SEL200600G ! The Sony A1 is the best wildlife I have ever used!
All my photography celebrates the physics of light! The McGucken Principle of the fourth expanding dimension: The fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions: dx4/dt=ic .
Lao Tzu--The Tao: Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.
Light Time Dimension Theory: The Foundational Physics Unifying Einstein's Relativity and Quantum Mechanics: A Simple, Illustrated Introduction to the Unifying Physical Reality of the Fourth Expanding Dimensionsion dx4/dt=ic !: geni.us/Fa1Q
"Between every two pine trees there is a door leading to a new way of life." --John Muir
Epic Stoicism guides my fine art odyssey and photography: geni.us/epicstoicism
“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” --John Muir
Epic Poetry inspires all my photography: geni.us/9K0Ki Epic Poetry for Epic Landscape Photography: Exalt Fine Art Nature Photography with the Poetic Wisdom of John Muir, Emerson, Thoreau, Homer's Iliad, Milton's Paradise Lost & Dante's Inferno Odyssey
“The mountains are calling and I must go.” --John Muir
Epic Art & 45EPIC Gear exalting golden ratio designs for your Hero's Odyssey:
Support epic fine art! 45surf ! Bitcoin: 1FMBZJeeHVMu35uegrYUfEkHfPj5pe9WNz
Exalt the goddess archetype in the fine art of photography! My Epic Book: Photographing Women Models!
Portrait, Swimsuit, Lingerie, Boudoir, Fine Art, & Fashion Photography Exalting the Venus Goddess Archetype: How to Shoot Epic ... Epic! Beautiful Surf Fine Art Portrait Swimsuit Bikini Models!
Some of my epic books, prints, & more!
Exalt your photography with Golden Ratio Compositions!
Golden Ratio Compositions & Secret Sacred Geometry for Photography, Fine Art, & Landscape Photographers: How to Exalt Art with Leonardo da Vinci's, Michelangelo's!
Epic Landscape Photography:
A Simple Guide to the Principles of Fine Art Nature Photography: Master Composition, Lenses, Camera Settings, Aperture, ISO, ... Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography)
All art is but imitation of nature.-- Seneca (Letters from a Stoic - Letter LXV: On the First Cause)
The universe itself is God and the universal outpouring of its soul. --Chrysippus (Quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum)
Photographs available as epic fine art luxury prints. For prints and licensing information, please send me a flickr mail or contact drelliot@gmail.com with your queries! All the best on your Epic Hero's Odyssey!
<> 1: Being a marine has been a dream come true since I was
in the thrid grade. I was in 1/1, C Co, 3rd plt from 96-01 and then went to
Virginia to teach at security forces. Virginia was nice but I wasn't around
the real Marines ( Grunts ) and I missed them so I came on back to 1/1. My
wife has been very supportive of me since we were in high school.
2: The person most influential to me has been my dad and my wife. Both of
them because they have worked their tails off for everything they have.
When times have been tough they kept pushing and have been a success.
3: Bestfriend, without hesitation, is my lovely wife, Jamie. We have known
each other for over ten years now and it is terrific. Tt's funny that we
started in HS and now we're here. Who would have ever guessed?
4: My ideal vacation would be to go to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania
and stay there for a week or so. Also, another cruise would be nice ( hint
hint hint ).
5: Favorite food is anything that I don't have to cook myself. I love
lasanga, pizza, and steak, not always in that order though. I enjoy going
to the olive garden as well. Cars, I really don't care about as long as
they get me from one point to another safely. I'd like to get a truck when
we get back though. It's a guy thing. Io really favorite band but if i had
to pick one it would be AC/DC. No real favorite actor or actress but
Harrison Ford and Robert Redford movies I like.
6: I have two English bulldogs named Chesty and Cammie. Chesty is almost 3
and we got him 3 years ago the day after my birthday as a present from
Jamie. Well, I really put her up to it. Cammie, I think just turned one
and she is a ball of fire. Not as fat as Chesty, for those of you that have
seen them before.
7: The reason I joined the Marine Corps is kind of strange so I'll leave it
out so as to not scare the kids and the other family members that read this.
My first six months I wanted out and there wasn't a chance I'd stay in. Now
after almost nine years, I still love what I do. One, I love being called a
Marine, especially by my old man ( dad ). That I will never forget.
September 6, 1996 graduation day from boot camp. He always called me son or
Joseph, but the first person I saw after we graduated to call me a Marine
was him. What keeps me going in the gun club is the younger guys coming in
and the sense of pride. The younger ones really keep me on my toes to say
the least. I wouldn't be doing this without the support of my wife either.
She has been the best and hopefully these next 11 years go by quickly. My
family, and when the time comes, children are the most important. I want
the chance to do things while I am still young and enjoy.
The Imperials move in unsuspecting of the Wolfpack behind them.
I've meaning to upload these Wolfpack figs for a while now, this was a rushed build and I hope to build a real tower or fort for them. But this is all I have for now.
P-47C serial 41-6534 "Vickie II" flown by CAPT Roger B. Dyar, 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th FG. Bomber escort mission to Villacoublay, France. His first "Vickie," P-47C serial 41-6395, had been transferred to the 84th Fighter Squadron, 78th FG at Duxford.
KIA in an engagement with FW-190s of JG-26; the ordeal of his remains immediately following his shootdown are cloudy. His U.S. Army Individual Deceased Personnel Record File begins with a grave located shortly after the Allied invasion at Normandy; remains in a civilian cemetery in Fecamp, France marked "Unbekannt RAAF" (unknown Royal Australian Air Force) dated "11 July 44" (this may be a typographical error) turned out to be Dyar's, based on dental record comparisons. Following identification, the remains were re-buried at the St. Andre-de-Eure American military cemetery on 15 April 1945. Three years later, Dyar's body was exhumed and re-interred at the American Military Cemetery at St. Laurent on 15 September 1948.