February 21, 2021
Members of Boy Scout Troop 95 gather with essential workers representatives at the gift presentation event. Shown are in back (l-r) Lt. Bryson Ezell, Delaware Natural Resources Police; Detective Ron Mills, DSP, Major Crimes Unit, Troop 4; Jay Shine, shift commander, Sussex County Paramedics; Michael Briggs, president, and Chip Stevenson, fire chief, Georgetown Fire Co.; Master Cpl. Lewis Briggs III, community relations officer, Delaware State Police; Officer Andrew Carpenter, Delaware Natural Resources Police; Master Cpl. Andy Manning, Delaware Natural Resources Police; Cpl. Michael Goins, Georgetown Police Department, with son Will; and Detective Josh Rowley, DSP, intelligence unit. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Essential worker representatives from groups recognized by Troop 95 are (l-r) Lt. Bryson Ezell, Delaware Natural Resources Police; Detective Ron Mills, DSP, Major Crimes Unit, Troop 4; Jay Shine, shift commander, Sussex County Paramedics; Michae
In the December 1955 issue, Popular Mechanics hopped in the cockpit with photographers of a growing profession called jetography. Armed with the latest cameras (by mid-century standards), they captured stunning aerial images of a relatively new aerial beast the jet fighter. Here s how they did it.
At 40,000 feet and near the speed of sound, you re gulping oxygen, struggling against a Herculean G-force that slams you into the seat, as heavy-armed and sweating you try to focus your camera a camera which weighed a mere 10 pounds ground side, but now weighs 30.
There, off to starboard and headed straight at you on collision course, hurtles a jet fighter. You ve planned it this way, of course briefed and plotted every move and turn. But things can go wrong. Sweat trickles down your back. Your legs are rubbery, but somehow, fighting that strangling G-force, you work out of your seat.
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