Anonymous ID: 9a2a50 Dec. 21, 2018, 2:23 p.m. No.4414760   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4414680

Present Day

From its inception to the present day, various branches of the Military continue to utilize the Airport for various training exercises throughout the year including parachute training and recurrence training, night vision approaches, equipment drops and mobilization, utilizing Rotary Wing and Fixed Wing Aircraft. Runway 5-23 can support aircraft weighing up to 150,000 lbs. and periodically we have C-130 aircraft using our runway and ramp area for operations. We also have a couple private corporations (tenants) that provide some military, and paramilitary, training through Government contracts.

 

Camp Blanding’s Joint Training Operations Center is the alternate Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for the State of Florida in the event that the primary EOC in Tallahassee needs to be evacuated. Camp Blanding may use the Airfield for operations, and logistics before, or during, events such as natural disasters, hurricanes, etc.

 

http://fl.ng.mil/commands/Pages/Camp-Blanding-Joint-Training-Center.aspx

Anonymous ID: 9a2a50 Dec. 21, 2018, 2:32 p.m. No.4414871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5121

Winter Solstice:

Perhaps the most prominent legend to have survived is that of the Norse Goddess Frigga. Frigga gave birth to her son ‘the young sun’ Baldur. This was symbolised as giving birth to the light in darkness and in Northern Europe the longest night is also known as the Mothers night. Throughout the world gods and goddesses of light were born during the winter solstice bringing hope and a promise of the return of the warmth and light of the Sun in the New Year.

 

Horas was born to Egyptian goddess Isis, Mithras the unconquered Sun of Persia and Amaterasu the Japanese Sun Goddess were born and the birth of Lucia goddess of light is celebrated across Europe at this time.

 

Hestia (or Roman goddess Vesta) doused and then relight the hearth fires and in Scotland Wish Night is when wishes are at their most powerful time in the year. On the night of the solstice Rhiannon the Celtic Mare goddess rides through the dreams of the people, helping to make their dreams come true.

 

By understanding the harshness of the lives of ancient people in Northern Europe, we can begin to understand the importance and enduring nature of the myths and legends surrounding the winter solstice.

 

http://astrofarmfrance.com/solstice-myths-legends/