"Helo art" heralds journey home for Texas Guard unit.The decorative colors ebb and flow the alternate ebb and flood of the tide; often used figuratively. See also: Ebb across the white plastic sheeting. Caricatures on the protective plastic follow the twisting shapes of Apache Apache (əpăch`ē), Native North Americans of the Southwest composed of six culturally related groups. They speak a language that has various dialects and belongs to the Athabascan branch of the Nadene linguistic stock (see Native American helicopters. Ordinarily or·di·nar·i·ly adv. 1. As a general rule; usually: ordinarily home by six. 2. In the commonplace or usual manner: ordinarily dressed pedestrians on the street. , the plastic's purpose is to provide protection from salt air. Now, it is an art medium. There are ruby-red lips attached to a face. There are slogans like "I Miss Texas" and "To: Seth and Sammie, Love Dad." This is not an art museum--it is the working docks of Rijeka, Croatia, in October as we load the 49th Armored Division Ar´mored division 1. (Mil.) a division of a land army which is equipped with armored vehicles such as tanks or armored personnel carriers. , Texas National Guard, for home. Some 1,200 of the Guardsmen have been in Bosnia for six months. They composed the headquarters element of the Bosnian peacekeeping peace·keep·ing adj. Of or relating to the preservation of peace, especially the supervision by international forces of a truce between hostile nations. peace force--the first time a National Guard division headquarters has run the Army operation. Now, the Guardsmen are going home, mission completed. The artistic expressions tell it all. The wonderfully flowing artwork radiates of home and family. I watched the pilot and father of "Seth and Sammie" at work. Dressed in his flight suit, he was an artist expressing true joy and creativity. At the rear of the aircraft was an American flag--standing out with sharp waves in an imaginary wind. The art work was an inspiration for us. It brightened our days and nights as we loaded the Saudi Hofuf. It was tough work. We had to unload To remove a program from memory or take a tape or disk out of its drive. a lot of the ship's cargo and shift it to other locations to pack 100,000 square feet of our cargo into the 60,000 square feet of space. We packed tight. The going was slow because the cargo has to fit tightly and get lashed before the next piece goes in. Normally, we stow on the run and the lashers follow at their pace. We had to move other cargo out of the way to maneuver the tight space. In addition, there was no ventilation, and the ol' lungs started to hurt after a while. But, when the art work goes by -- our mood is brightened on that dock on the Adriatic Sea Adriatic Sea (ādrēă`tĭk), arm of the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula. It extends c.500 mi (800 km) from the Gulf of Venice, at its head, SE to the Strait of Otranto, which leads to the Ionian Sea. so far from home. |
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