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Title: The book and the land
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Van Schoick, R[obert] W[illiam], 1843- [from old catalog]
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colony in the city, although we had been in-formed that they have no organization, and10 140 THE BOOK AND THE LAND do not acknowledge any person as their leaderexcepting Jesus Christ. We inquired what they did in case of im-morality or insubordination in the colony.They said they labored with the offender asdirected in Matt, xviii, 15-17, and thusfar had maintained ideal discipline, andthey believed that this sensible exem-plification of the teachings of Jesus washaving wonderful influence in Jerusalem in com-mending Christianity to the folks. BothMr. Morris and myself have been impressed withtheir sincerity, and that they were aimingto be epistles indeed, study and identified of allmen. In a single respect at least they are a magnif-icent contrast to the custom so prevalent inJerusalem of backsheesh for all servicerendered. For the courtesy shown us theypositively refused to accept financial remu-neration. Mr. William H. Rudy gave usthe complete afternoon, guiding us to theMosque of Omar, to Solomons stables and
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JOSIAH MORRIS 149 quarries, the Pool of Bethescla, and else-where, and would not accept a penny. The Mosque of Omar is magnificence inthe highest sense of that word. There wasthe extremely rock on which Abraham laid Isaacwhen he was about to slay him in sacrifice.From it Mohammed is believed by the Mos-lems to have ascended to heaven. Herewe saw the Mohammedans at worship, amost exciting spectacle. They stood ina extended: row. and on signal from their leaderwould prostrate themselves to the ground,going via this service once again and once more,with a precision that was military in its ex-actness. When bowed with each other they resem-bled windrows of devotees, and even though wepitied them for their slavish adherence tothe forms of religious worship Ave admiredthem for their fidelity to conviction. My Quaker pal seemed impressed withall he saw, and was continuously watching forsomething to illustrate Scripture passages—with which he was so familiar, as to fill me 150 THE BOOK AND THE LAND with amazement
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USAF Thunderbirds at Travis AFB, July 2011
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The USAF Air Demonstration Squadron ("Thunderbirds") is the air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force (USAF). The Thunderbirds are assigned to the 57th Wing, and are based at Nellis AFB, Nevada. The Thunderbirds carry out aerial demonstrations in the F-16C Fighting Falcon.
The Thunderbirds have the privilege and responsibility to perform for individuals all around the world, displaying the pride, precision and professionalism of American Airmen. In each and every hour-long demonstration, the group combines years of training and expertise with an attitude of excellence to showcase what the Air Force is all about. The sharply choreographed, drill-style ground ceremony kicks off the demonstration by showcasing the focus to detail and esprit de corps that defines our enlisted members. As the jets take to the skies and fly only a handful of feet from wingtip to wingtip, the crowd gets a glimpse of the awesome skills and capabilities that all fighter pilots should possess. The solo pilots integrate their personal loud and proud routine, exhibiting some of the maximum capabilities of the F-16 Fighting Falcon â the Air Forceâs premier multi-function fighter jet.
The squadron tours the United States and significantly of the world, performing aerobatic formation and solo flying in specially marked aircraft. The name is taken from the legendary creature that seems in the mythology of several indigenous North American cultures.
On 1 March 2013, the USAF announced that due to price range cuts, aerial demonstration team performances would cease indefinitely, successful 1 April 2013.
USAF Thunderbirds at Travis AFB, July 2011
Image by Official Travis AFB, Calif.
The USAF Air Demonstration Squadron ("Thunderbirds") is the air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force (USAF). The Thunderbirds are assigned to the 57th Wing, and are based at Nellis AFB, Nevada. The Thunderbirds perform aerial demonstrations in the F-16C Fighting Falcon.
The Thunderbirds have the privilege and responsibility to perform for folks all around the planet, displaying the pride, precision and professionalism of American Airmen. In every single hour-lengthy demonstration, the group combines years of instruction and expertise with an attitude of excellence to showcase what the Air Force is all about. The sharply choreographed, drill-style ground ceremony kicks off the demonstration by showcasing the interest to detail and esprit de corps that defines our enlisted members. As the jets take to the skies and fly only a couple of feet from wingtip to wingtip, the crowd gets a glimpse of the amazing capabilities and capabilities that all fighter pilots should possess. The solo pilots integrate their personal loud and proud routine, exhibiting some of the maximum capabilities of the F-16 Fighting Falcon – the Air Force’s premier multi-part fighter jet.
The squadron tours the United States and significantly of the world, performing aerobatic formation and solo flying in specially marked aircraft. The name is taken from the legendary creature that appears in the mythology of many indigenous North American cultures.
On 1 March 2013, the USAF announced that due to price range cuts, aerial demonstration group performances would cease indefinitely, efficient 1 April 2013.