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The Plains guardian, 2015: serving the Kansas Army and Air National Guard, Kansas Emergency Management, Kansas Homeland Security and Civil Air Patrol.
This internet resource contains newsletter issued throughout the yearKansas National Guard Receives Holiday Gifts
Air Guard Command Chief Master Sergeant Embraces Dual Role As Topeka Police Chief
Kansas Airmen Interact With Air National Guard Leadership
Headquarters, 169th CSSB, Hosts Change Of Command Ceremony
Command Chief Master Sergeant Is New Chief Of Police Cont.
Holiday Gifts Cont.
Two Inducted Into Museum Of The Kansas National Guard's Hall Of Fame
Stacey Begins Role As Senior NCO For 184th Intelligence Wing
Jayhawks Give Despite Setbacks
Plainly Speaking By Working Together, We Can Accomplish Our Goals
Keep Your Records Updated
Veterans, Sports Figures Join Wounded Warriors For Pheasant Hunt
Guardsmen Engage Students In Health And Fitness Program
Heroic Actions Merit Medal
Kansas Guardsman Leads Armenian NCO Development Course
73rd Civil Support Team Helps VA Prepare For Outbreaks
Headquarters, 169th CSSB Hosts Change Of Command Ceremony Cont.
Kansas National Guard Medical Detachment Named No. 1 In Nation
Campaign Highlights The Dangers Of Household Chemicals
Early On-Set Of Winter A Reminder To Be Prepared
Use Caution When Turning On The Heat This Winter
Kansas, Corps Of Engineers Support Armenia In Disaster Workshop
Budget Cuts Result In Force Reduction At 184th Intelligence Wing
Awards And Decorations
Teens Attend Annual Child And Youth Program Symposium
What We Bring Inside Ourselves
Retirements
Post 9/11 GI Bill Offers Many Education Benefits
Applications Open For Kansas National Guard Foundation Scholarships
35th Infantry Division Veteran Receives French Legion Of Honor
Different Paths Lead To Service
Kansas National Guard Supports Inaugural Activities
190th Air Refueling Wing Aids Presidential Visit To Kansas
Part One Of A Two-Part Series Perceived "Stigma" Of PTSD Deters Many From Seeking Help
Heroes On The Water Provides A Safe Haven For Veterans, Families
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Cont.
235th Regiment Culinary Center Of Excellence Fresh Food At A Fraction Of The Cost
Heroes On The Water Cont.
Plainly Speaking Spring Is A Time For Planning And Preparation
Warrior To Warrior Structured Self Development: What Does It Mean And How Does It Affect Your Career?
Direction, Wisdom, Tools Given At Commanders Conference
Notes From The Field Desk
Chaplain's Corner How Does Your Marriage Rate?
Family, Friends Remember A True Officer And Gentleman
Turner Visits Fort Riley
Exercise Incorporates Long-Range Communication Capabilities
Commanders Conference Cont.
Airmen Win Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition
Not Your Typical Rodeo
891st Engineering Battalion Welcomes New Commander
Kansas National Guard Supports Governor's Inaugural 2015
Chaos At Crisis City First Responders Test Their Mettle In Simulated Disaster
Severe Weather Season Is Here; It's Time To Prepare
Crisis City Full-Scale Exercise Cont.
York Named Chair-Elect For National EMAC Task Force
Military Veteran Project, Topeka Police Deliver Cards To Wounded Missouri Officer
Kansas Guardsmen Show Grit During Grueling Competition Cont.
Wigal First Femal Colonel In 184th
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Now Sexual Assault Awareness Prevention Month
0-1-2-3 Guidelines Help Determine Drinking Norms
Safety Corner Maintenance = Safety
Training Rodeo Contributes to 184th Intelligence Wing Readiness Cont.
Awards And Decorations
Guard Soldiers Certified For Automotive Service Excellence
From The Halls Of RTS-M To The Shores Of San Diego
35th Infantry Division Conducts Accelerated Training Exercise
Frantz Receives Command Of 190th Air Refueling Wing
Responsibility For 69th Troop Command Passes To Murdock
Kansas Guard Helps With Annual Easter Egg Hunt At Cedar Crest
Lone Bugler Plays With Honor
Squadron Sends Christmas Cheer
184th Civil Engineers Head To North Dakota For Training
James Brown To Become Command Senior Enlisted Leader Of The Kansas Guard
Selanders Promoted To Brigadier General
Part Two Of A Two-Part Series Guardsman With PTSD Soldiers On With Help From A Friend
Chaplains Balance Military Duty With Service To God
Kansas Guard Units Unveil New Patch
Chaplain's Corner Remembering Mr. Resiliency
Plainly Speaking Joint Forces Headquarters Moving To Forbes Field
Warrior To Warrior Safety Guidelines, Regardless Of Rank
Become A Warrant Officer
Command Team Takes Up-Close Look At 2015 Annual Training
House Bill Benefits Service Members, Families
Governor Issues Disaster Proclamation For Spring Storms And Floods
Don't Get Caught Downstream Without A Paddle Or A Plan
Extremes Of Heat Pose A Danger To Health And Safety
2015 Annual Training Cont.
Kansas Guard Goes Above And Beyond
Guard Youth Forge Lasting Friendships At Annual Operation: Kids Camp
891st Engineers Help Rebuild School In El Salvador
Military Excort Reflects On Sacrifice Of Fallen Warrior
Kansas Fosters Partnership With Armenia
ESGR Recognizes Civilian Employers
In Memoriam To The Fallen
2015 Kansas Air National Guard Outstanding Airmen Of The Year
Fishing Tournament Honors Fallen Kansas Warriors
Awards And Decorations
Retirements
State Employee Of The Quarter
Firefighting, A Family Tradition
Notes From The Field Desk June Often Brings A Call To War
Chaplains Balance Military Duty With Service To God Cont.
Kansas National Guardsmen Train Soldiers And Civilians At Fort Sill
Mullinax Receives Command Of 1st Battalion, 235th Regiment
Safety Corner Summer Work And Summer Fun Call For Summer Safety
Kansas National Guard Takes Part In Armed Forces Appreciation Day
2nd Battalion, 130th Field Artillery Displays Long-Range Capabilities
190th Air Refueling Wing Fuels Fight Against Islamic State Group
Kansas National Guard Engineers Improve Facilities In Armenia
Keeping Guard And Armenia Peacekeeping Forces Prep For NATO Evaluation
Orphanage Construction Builds Friendships In Latvia Coyotes Engineer A Better Life For Latvian Children
Revisiting Operational Security
Warrior To Warrior Relationships And Communication, Two Keys To Maximizing Success
Not Good-Bye, Just See You Later
James Brown Is New Command Senior Enlisted Leader For Kansas National Guard
Haworth Turns Six-Year Enlistment Into 36-Year Military Career
Chaplain's Corner Every Suicide Is Preventable
Target Acquisition Battery Cases Its Guidon For The Last Time
The Venue And Format Of Teen Camp Have Changed, But The Bonds Remain
Dillon's Donates Twizzlers To Guard
VIPs Visit Guardsmen Working And Training At Fort Riley
184th Civil Engineering Squadron Renovates Ottawa Armory
Soldier Is Part-Time Bodybuilding Champ, Full-Time Guardsman
Veterans Remembered At Annual Heartland Military Day In Topeka
Preparedness Day At The Kansas State Fair Is Sept. 14
That's No Place To Park A Car!
Kansas Receives Federal Disaster Declaration For Spring Storms
State Employee Recognition Lunch
Kansas Statehouse Hosts Military Officers Representing 90 Nations
Religious Affairs Specialists Play Valuable Role In Ministry
Governor Signs Proclamation For Post-Traumatic Stress Awareness
Burns Assigned To Camp Atterbury
Spencer Assumes First Sergeant Role At Headquarters, Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 130th Field Artillery
OPSEC: Not Only For Work
190th Mobility Exercise A Success
Awards And Decorations
731st Transportation Company Receives COMET Award
Retirements
Heartland Military Day Cont.
'Screw-Up' NCO Highlights History Of Midwest's Storied 35th Infantry Division
Kansas RTS-M Celebrates 203rd Anniversary Of U.S. Army Ordnance Corps
Iola Events Celebrate The Life Of Kansas Hero Frederick Funston
105th MPAD Change Of Command
Course Teaches Soldiers Military Convoys
Officer Candidates Rise To New Heights During Air Movement Training
History Of 35th Infantry Division Began During First World War
Soldier Sets New Women's Record In Kettlebell Sport
Parting Shot
NATO Certifies Readiness Of Armenian Peacekeeping Forces
35th Infantry Division Conducts Combat Lifesaver Course
Col. Thomas Burke Takes Helm Of 69th Troop Command
Smith Named As New KSNG Command Chief Warrant Officer
Combat Lifesaver Course Cont.
The Newest Kansas Army National Guard Warrant Officers
Weide Receives Reins Of 169th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
Hale Is New Commander Of Kansas National Guard's 235th Regiment
Kinsey Takes Command Of Battery C, 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery
Seventeen Graduate From Officer Candidate School In Salina
Protective Measures Outlined For Guard
Plainly Speaking Our Story Is A Good One, So Spread The Word
War And The Soul
Warrior To Warrior Remember Our Four Priorities
Senior Enlisted Advisor Visits McConnell Air Force Base
Annual Commander's Conference Addresses Budget, Other Issues
Military And Civilian Responders Join Forces For Exercise Scenario
Army, Air Shooters Aim For Top Scores In TAG Marksmanship Match
NATO Certification Years In The Making
State Fair An Ideal Forum For Sharing The Kansas National Guard Story
184th Intelligence Wing Earns High Marks In Unit Effectiveness Inspection
Sunny Skies Greet State Fair Visitors During Kansas Preparedness Day
Murdie Named New Director Of KDEM Planning And Mitigation Branch
Technical Rescue Conference Builds Teamwork, Relationships
Don't "Open The Door" To Telephone Scam Artists
235th Regiment Change Of Command Cont.
Retirements
Weishaar Assumes Command Of The 184th Intelligence Wing
Command Team Visits 891st Engineers At Annual Training
Nominations Open For Employer Support Of The Guard And Reserve Freedom Award
September Designated As Suicide Prevention Month
Army, Air Guardsmen Learn Crowd Control Techniques
Supporting The Red Ribbon Campaign: A Soldier's Guide
Fill 'er up, Jo
Morale théorique et morale pratique: nature et signification des exempla dans le De officiis de Cicéron
Guard Thomas. Morale théorique et morale pratique: nature et signification des exempla dans le De officiis de Cicéron. In: Vita Latina, N°176, 2007. pp. 50-62
Thomas Grisell letter to Thomas Rotch, 2nd mo 19th 1823
Thomas Grisell's letter reached the Rotch household several months before the unexpected death of Thomas Rotch in August, 1823. This is the last letter of the series and presumably the author learned of his friend's death before another letter was penned. 7.95" x 10" (20.2 by 25.5 cm
Thomas Rotch agreement for fox hounds, Steubenville, 7th mo 7m 1813
Sam Soloman agrees to provide five full-blood fox hound pups about three weeks old and the use of their mother for the sum of four dollars to Thomas Rotch, presumably to guard his sheep and property from predators. 7.95" x 6.6" (20 by 17 cm
Sam Soloman letter to Thomas Rotch, Steubenville, 7th mo 7th 1813
Sam Soloman agrees to provide five full-blood fox hound pups about three weeks old and the use of their mother to Thomas Rotch to guard his sheep against predation by wolves and wild dogs. 7.95" x 6.6" (20 by 17 cm
Oceanographic report (United States. Coast Guard. Oceanographic Unit); no. 13; United States. Coast Guard. Oceanographic report ; no. 13
U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic Report No. 13, 1966Abstract -- Oceanography of the Grand Banks region -- Introduction -- Narrative. General -- Additional projects -- Instrumentation -- Personnel -- Discussion of vertical property distribution and dynamic heights. Introduction -- CGC DUANE 14-15 February occupation of standard section 3 -- CGC HUMBOLDT 9-11 March 1966 occupation of standard section 3 -- CGC EVERGREEN 4-5 April 1966 occupation of standard section 3 -- "Normal" temperature, salinity, and dynamic heights -- Three serial CGC EVERGREEN occupations of standard section 3, 16-21 April 1966 -- CGC EVERGREEN 25-26 May 1966 occupation of standard section 3 -- Standard section 2 -- Standard section 4 -- Labrador sea section -- Sections A, B, and C -- Water mass analysis -- Transport calculations. Introduction -- Standard section 3 -- Standard section 2 -- Standard section 4 and remaining sections -- Parachute drogue current project. Introduction -- Measurements -- Results -- Discussion -- Mean temperature-salinity curves -- References -- Figures -- Table of oceanographic data"CG 373-13"Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-26
Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy
Churchmen in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries tried to regulate the costume of Italian women. These efforts failed, and regulation was largely left thereafter to civic authorities.The published version was published as Chapter 3 in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5Izbicki, Thomas M. (2009), "Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy" in Netherton, Robin and Owen-Crocker, Gale R., eds., Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5 (Boydell Press), 37-53ISBN: 9781843834519 (published book)Peer reviewe
Western medieval legal manuscripts in the collections of the University of Pennsylvania
Western legal manuscripts of the Middle Ages in North American collections are among the least known to scholars. The University of Pennsylvania has a rich collection of these texts, several of which were in the collection of the historian Henry Charles Lea. Included are works of civil law and canon law, as well as collections of papal letters and guides to pastoral care. The descriptions of most of these manuscripts in the catalog of Norman P. Zacour and Rudolf Hirsch are perfunctory, sometimes erring or omitting valuable information. Other manuscripts were added in recent years in the Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection. Much of this material is being added to the Franklin online catalog of the University’s libraries, but researchers frequently do not search these digital resources. This article provides more complete guidance to the University’s medieval legal manuscripts than any of the existing catalogs offers, whether in print or online. It also provides updated bibliographic information in print or online. Every manuscript has been examined by the author in situ. Among the important works represented in the collection is the Panormia (a work of canon law often attributed to Ivo of Chartres). Authors present include the curialist Thomas of Capua, canonists Petrus de Braco, William of Pagula, Bernardus Raimundi, Adam of Aldersbach, Raymond of Peñafort, and civil lawyers Baldus de Ubaldis, and Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Three of these manuscripts were owned in the past by Sir Thomas Phillipps
Forbidden Colors in the Regulation of Clerical Dress from the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) to the Time of Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464)
Medieval canon law attempted to distinguish clergy from the laity by restricting their dress choices. The article focuses on prohibition of wearing red or green on the street. Both colors were identified with the nobility.The published version was published as Chapter 7 in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 1Izbicki, Thomas M. (2005), "Forbidden Colors in the Regulation of Clerical Dress from the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) to the Time of Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464)" in Netherton, Robin and Owen-Crocker, Gale R., eds., Medieval Clothing and Textiles 1 (Boydell Press),105-114ISBN: 9781843831235 (published book
Thomas Crutchfield account book, 1848-1861
A book containing business accounts, including details about travel expenses and the purchase and sale of lumber as well as other goods and services. The author also catalogs personal spending, the dates and pricing of properties offered for rent, and the purchase and leasing of enslaved people. Many entries are consistent with the business activities of Thomas Crutchfield Sr., who died in 1850. Someone continued to make entries in the book for activities dated up to 1861
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