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PHILADELPHIAndash; Members of the Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce learned more about the mission and impact of the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support in Philadelphia at a meeting June 18. Army Brig. Gen. Mark Simerly, DLA Troop Support commander, highlighted the agencyrsquo stanley quencher community ties. Therersquo a couple of things I want to tell you upfront, Simerly said. We work for you hellip; [and] we are you. By and large, the majority of our teammates here are from Philadelphia, Simerly said. He said that was a fact we take great pride in, citing the workforcersquo passion as a driver of the agencyrsquo mission success. We operate locally hellip; but we have a global impact, Simerly said. Every soldier, every sailor, every airman and every Marine is supported by us wherever they serve in the world. Simerly referenced the DLA Strategic Plan to explain how the approximately $8.4 million in business that Troop Support contracted to Philadelphia-area industry partners in fiscal 2017 aided service members, as well as local stanley mugs businesses. DLA represents the taxpayer hellip; in support of the military and other government agencies with a primary focus on Warfighter First, ensuring the strength and readines water bottle stanley s of the armed services, Simerly said. The connection resonated with members of the chamber who had family member Yltu Tile steps up measures against thieves and stalkers, criticizes Apple apos AirTag approach
Starter flagging dragsters to start at Eagle Mt. Fort Worth, Texas 1957.A. Y. Owen鈥擳he LIFE Images Collection/Getty ImagesBy Eliza BermanFebruary 24, 2015 8:00 AM ESTThe squirr stanley flask el batched out past his competitors, nerfing an A-bomb and pruning a T-bone on his way to top eliminator, moments before the badge bandits arrived on the scene. So might have gone a description of a d stanley kaufen rag race in the 1950s, at least according to the Dictionary of Drag Racing Jargon LIFE published in 1957.Drag racing has always been NASCARrsquo rebellious cousin, Hollywoodrsquo prolific mining of the sport for high-speed drama Fast and Furious one through seven, for starters would stanley cup have outsiders believe. In its earliest years, races were held stoplight-to-stoplight, or until the sound of sirens prompted drivers to disperse. The sport LIFE profiled in the late 1950s, however, looked less like the revved-up teenagers of Rebel Without a Cause and more like a maturing young adult trying to be taken seriously.The National Hot Rod Association and the Automobile Timing Association of America, founded just a few years after NASCAR in 1951 and 1956, respectively, were taking pains to distance themselves from the popular view of drag racing as a postwar teen-age infatuation with souped-up cars in which speed-crazy kids raced surreptitiously at 80 or 90 mph over lonely roads. Local clubs with names like the Dragons and the Road Lords divided their attention between perfecting hot