This year's Old Navy Flag Tee celebrates the brand's 30th Anniversary of summer style. Since its debut in 1994, the Flag Tee has been a go-to for Fourth of July. From barbecuing to relaxing on the beach, or enjoying fireworks, nothing says summer like our timeless tee. #GapInc
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Military rosettes are decorative embellishments often used to adorn military uniforms and formal attire. They are typically circular fabric accessories that feature a central knot surrounded by loops, resembling a flower. Rosettes are typically worn on the shoulders, collars, or cuffs of uniforms to signify rank, honor, or participation in specific events or campaigns. In some cases, rosettes may be used to denote specific achievements or awards. For example, in certain military traditions, different colors or patterns of rosettes may indicate different types of recognition or distinctions. It's worth noting that the exact meaning and use of rosettes can vary depending on the specific military organization, country, or branch. Therefore, for precise information about the use of rosettes in a particular military context, it's advisable to consult the official regulations and guidelines of that organization. https://lnkd.in/dWbBcvKS
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What's your choice between this two lovely pinstripe? Black Pinstripe or Navy Pinstripe? Let me here your comments below! 😊👍🏻⬇️ #suit #bespokesuit #bespoketailoring #liverpool #liverpoolbusiness #styletips #pinstripe
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The cavalry is coming Recently an American friend told me an interesting story. In the early days when Westerners started arriving in America, tensions with the indigenous people were inevitable and frequent. Being outnumbered, these early settlers had to rely on cowboys trotting guns and riding on horses aka cavalry for protection. Hence, in moments of distress they often assured each other “the cavalry is coming”. Although those days are long over, hope is what keeps people alive in dire situations. On August 5, 2010, Chile's century-old San José mine caved in, burying 33 miners underground at a depth almost twice the height of the Empire State Building. Miraculously all of them survived the 69-day ordeal on the hope that help is on its way. But “the cavalry is coming” also begs two questions. The first is what if the cavalry doesn’t come or it comes too late? There is a Chinese saying (远水救不了近火) which points to a simple truth: when a house is on fire one can’t rely on help coming from far away. Hence, it is critical to build individual resilience. The second question is this: can we be the cavalry that someone is waiting for? If so, are we willing? What are we waiting for?
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Great set of updates to the marksmanship standards. The one standard that sticks out the most is quantifying the time it takes to put accurate rounds down range. What better metric to quantify alongside accuracy, than expedience? Additionally, only allowing prequalification scores to count after logging expert is a no brainer. The cherry on top is permitting the magazine supported prone stance for the rifle range.
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A common question we receive is, “How does x-brand camo work in y-environment?” While there are too many variables to consider with this approach, we try to ask more questions than simply recommending something we sell. There are plenty of effective camouflage options available! We just happen to believe that Ghosthood products provide the best pattern that works across most environments, in the broadest seasonal range, and is the lightest weight, most compact, and most easily adaptable to variations in your environment. However, here’s a great example of how many different camouflages stack up against the Concamo pattern and colors. Both Green and Brown Concamo can be found in Set 2. https://lnkd.in/ggPQ32gR
The ultimate camouflage comparison - NATO (KSK, Bundeswehr, US Army, USMC...) vs commercial patterns
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There's something about navy blue that just feels good. Maybe it's the way it drapes effortlessly or the way it instantly elevates any outfit. It's a color that lets you relax and be yourself, all while projecting confidence and poise. What do you love about navy blue? #navyblue #ColorPsychology #ColorStories #April #MonthOfBlue #ThePowerOfBlue #VeeshamPrintingPress
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Construction noise spooks trained military horses in London Recent events in London have highlighted the urgent need for innovative solutions to manage construction noise. Five trained military horses of the Household Cavalry were spooked by loud noises at a construction site during a rehearsal, leading to a chaotic situation where the horses, along with some soldiers and a cyclist, sustained injuries. See BBC article at https://lnkd.in/gPmHvmTc. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the immediate and disruptive impact of construction noise, not just on daily operations but also on the well-being of both humans and animals. At Noizend, we are dedicated to tackling this issue head-on using advanced manufacturing and materials technologies. Our development of the Noizend Shield aims to offer a portable, flexible solution to effectively reduce low-frequency noise from various industrial applications, including construction. As urban environments grow, the challenge of managing noise pollution becomes more significant. The long-term health effects of continuous noise exposure are well-documented, aligning with concerns raised by international bodies like the United Nations and the World Health Organization. We invite you to join us in our mission to enhance urban living conditions through advanced noise reduction technologies. For more information on how we can assist your projects, please get in touch with us at info@noizend.com #Noizend #NoisePollution #UrbanDevelopment #Innovation #Sustainability
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From 1503 to 1702, the Polish Hussars, sometimes known as the Winged Hussars, were a heavy cavalry corps that served in Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Their name derives from the size of their rear wings, which were used to intimidate foes during charges. Up until their official disbandment in 1776, the hussars were considered the pinnacle of Polish cavalry. The showy hussar uniform included burgonet or lobster-tailed pot helmets, jackboots, lances, koncerz, sabres, backswords, pistols, maces, and hatchets in addition to plated body armor embellished with gold embellishments. It was typical for it to be girded with tanned animal skin and to retain a red and white color pattern. The angel-like frame was attached to the armor or saddle, and the wings were customarily made from raptor feathers. (Read More) ... https://lnkd.in/ds9CyJUe [Information and Image Credit : Polish_hussars, Wikipedia] [Wikipedia-Link Inside Post] [Image: Polish Winged Hussars – Produced by Warszawa Salon Kulikowskiego] [The Work (Image) is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the life of Author plus 70 years or fewer. The Work (Image) is also believed to be in Public Domain I the United States as well. (Please Relate to Source Image-URL for more Image Usage Property)] [Wikipedia-Source-Image-URL Inside Post]
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