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RM2CC2PY1–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15 August 2020 Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
RMCAWJYA–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies over the Statue of Liberty on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2PF9GEF–The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion, Delta Company, CAT C, conducts a combat certification during a training exercise, where the teams display their proficiency with small unit tactics and casualty evacuations on Fort Bragg, N.C., Mar. 15, 2023. The exercise solidified the 97th Civil Affairs Battalion's ability to rapidly deploy and ultimately degrade and defeat violent extremist organizations and their ideologies.(Photo By U.S. Army Pfc. Austin Robertson)
RM2MBDXDG–A Display Management Switch (DMS) knob for an F-16 Fighting Falcon sidestick is 3D printed at Aviano Air Base, Italy, June 14, 2022. Installing this part directly on the aircraft would alleviate the removal of the sidestick, supply processing, back shop maintenance and reinstallation, ultimately turning a $131.90 job into a 10 cent job and saving 30 man-hours per knob replacement.
RM2M5FN65–U.S. Marines display their Marine Corps Martial Arts Program green belts following a MCMAP culminating event on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 14, 2022. This event was the final test of the Marines’ physical, mental and character disciplines. The Marine Corps first implemented MCMAP in 2002 with the intention to develop the moral, mental, and physical resiliency of individual Marines and ultimately their unit as a whole.
RMHE94KT–GEELONG, Australia - U.S. Air Force 1st Lieutenant Brett Vongroven, a native of Mora, Minn., prepares to display a squadron shirt to a fan of the F-22 Raptor jet on March 4 in Geelong, Australia during the 2011 Australia International Airshow. Lt. Vongroven is an F-22 Raptor pilot and currently assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. The event is one of the largest airshows in the world. The U.S. and Australian alliance spans more than 60 years and provides an opportunity for U.S and senior military officials to engage with their Australian counterparts, and ultimately contribute toward
RM2G14K0B–Vivant tableau with Neptune and Arion, 1642; Etiam Servamur in Undis. Allegorian tableau vivant with Neptune in his chariot and Willem van Oranje as Arion on the Dolphin. A ship in the background (the Koggeschip?) And a bridge. Display planned - but ultimately not performed - on the water of the Damrak when the Visit of English Queen Henrietta Maria to Amsterdam, 20-22 May 1642. In the caption, the title and 2 times 4 lines in Latin. First album in a group of ten displays and triumphs.
RMM1THCF–First, second and third place awards are on display before given out by the Ka Mamala Hoe Canoe Club at the end of the team-building exercise in Keehi Lagoon, Honolulu, Hi., Jan. 26, 2018. The canoeing boat teams compete in an elimination bracket competition that awards the team that ultimately has the best steersman, paddle synchronization, and cadence caller. (U.S. Army
RM2FYY59A–Tableau Vivant with Perseus and Andromeda; Pulchrae Pro Libertatis Amore. Allegoric Tableau Vivant with Stadtholder Frederik Hendrik who comes to the rescue of Andromeda (the Netherlands) as a perseverance. Left in the water The sea monster (Spain). Display planned - but ultimately not performed - on the water of the Damrak when the Visit of English Queen Henrietta Maria to Amsterdam, 20-22 May 1642. In the caption, the title and 2 times 4 lines in Latin. Second plate in a group of ten displays and triumph arches.
RM2WGC2KM–Living table puts Perseus in Andromeda, 1642 print Allegorical Tableau Vivant with Stadholder Frederik Hendrik who comes to the rescue of Andromeda (the Netherlands) as Perseus. On the left in the water the sea monster (Spain). Display planned - but ultimately not performed - on the water of the Damrak during the visit of English queen Henrietta Maria to Amsterdam, 20-22 May 1642. In the caption the title and 2 times 4 lines in Latin. Second album in a group of ten impressions and triumph arches. Northern Netherlands paper etching 'tableau vivant'. Perseus kills the sea monster (or turns it in
RM2CC2PXX–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15 August 2020 Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
RMCAWJYD–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies over the Statue of Liberty on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2PF9FY4–The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion, Delta Company, CAT C, conducts a combat certification during a training exercise, where the teams display their proficiency with small unit tactics and casualty evacuations on Fort Bragg, N.C., Mar. 15, 2023. The exercise solidified the 97th Civil Affairs Battalion's ability to rapidly deploy and ultimately degrade and defeat violent extremist organizations and their ideologies.(Photo By U.S. Army Pfc. Austin Robertson)
RM2WGDAJY–Living table puts Neptunus in Arion, 1642, 1642 print Allegorical Tableau Vivant with Neptune in his chariot and Willem van Oranje as Arion on the Dolphin. In the background a ship (the cog ship?) And a bridge. Display planned - but ultimately not performed - on the water of the Damrak during the visit of English queen Henrietta Maria to Amsterdam, 20-22 May 1642. In the caption the title and 2 times 4 lines in Latin. First plate in a group of ten impressions and triumph arches. Northern Netherlands paper etching 'Living painting'. Arion Rides on Dolphin, Holding His Lyre. specific aspects, al
RM2CC2PY3–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15 August 2020 Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
RMCAWJYC–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies over the Statue of Liberty on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2CC2PXP–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15 August 2020 Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
RMCAWK5T–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies over the Statue of Liberty on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2CBRKA0–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMCAWJY7–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies over the Statue of Liberty on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2CBRGC1–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMCAWJYE–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies in the sky over the Hudson River, on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2CBRK9G–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMCAWJY8–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies in the sky over the Hudson River, on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2CBRGK6–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMCAWJYF–Space shuttle prototype 'Enterprise'--atop the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft--flies in the sky over the Hudson River escorted by a fighter jet, on it's way to JFK Airport, and ultimately on display at the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum. New York City, NY, USA, April 27, 2012.
RM2CBRGDP–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGBD–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGC8–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGKA–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGK9–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGHN–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRNJC–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGE3–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGG2–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGF7–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGFG–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGDF–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGCE–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGG9–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRG9E–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK9F–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK8K–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK7C–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK8R–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK9A–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK9B–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK90–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRK9D–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: The backup Red Arrow plane seen taking off from Prestwick 20 minutes behind the rest of the squadron. On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGK4–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGKG–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RM2CBRGJW–Prestwick, Scotland, UK. 15th Aug, 2020. Pictured: On the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day (Victory in Japan Day) celebrating the end of the Second World War the Royal Airforce (RAF) Red Arrows aerobatic display team are seen taking off from Prestwick International Airport, en route to Belfast for the next leg of their next flypast, ultimately ending in London later this evening for a flypast. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
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