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    service station
  • outlets which sell gasoline and are operated by the major oil companies.

  • An establishment selling gasoline and oil and typically having the facilities to provide automotive repairs and maintenance

  • a station where gasoline and oil are sold and facilities are available for repairing or maintaining automobiles

  • (Service Stations) Establishments, which may or may not sell products over the counter, for which gasoline accounts for more than 50 percent of total sales. Examples include BP, Shell and Exxon.





    flight
  • a formation of aircraft in flight

  • shoot a bird in flight

  • Shoot (wildfowl) in flight

  • (in soccer, cricket, etc.) Deliver (a ball) with well-judged trajectory and pace

  • an instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"





    jobs
  • Steven (Paul) (1955–), US computer entrepreneur. He set up the Apple computer company in 1976 with Steve Wozniak and served as chairman until 1985, returning in 1997 as CEO. He is also the former CEO of the Pixar animation studio

  • (job) a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee; "estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars"; "the job of repairing the engine took several hours"; "the endless task of classifying the samples"; "the farmer's morning chores"

  • (job) occupation: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; "he's not in my line of business"

  • (job) profit privately from public office and official business











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Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service (RAF Valley) on top of Holyhead Mountain on the Isle of Anglesey on the 18th May 2010 holding a Armed Forces Day flag. OC MRS Sqn Ldr Marshall Kinnear answered a few questions regarding Armed Forces Day:
Q1: Why are you supporting AFD?
It is important to recognise the commitment and ultimate sacrifice our personnel make to maintain the safety and security of our country.

Q2: What does it mean to you that the public are supporting AFD?
MRS personnel provide a service to the public and without their support it is difficult to maintain the enthusiasm and commitment required to deliver that key service.

Q3: What is your role in the military and what was your highlight?
I am an Operations Support (Flight Operations) Officer in a command appointment responsible to the SARFC for the provision of a land based all weather search and rescue capability held at high readiness 24/7/365; an excellent job but the highlight of my career was a 6 month detachment to Iraq following which I received a Chief of Joint Operations Commendation for distinguished service in support of Operation TELIC whilst serving as the Brigade Air Liaison Officer for 1 Mechanized Brigade.

Q4: How do your friends and family feel about you having served?
MRS is voluntary and demands a significant commitment from all personnel; the majority of families are very supportive of the demands placed on our personnel.

Q5: What will you be doing on Saturday 26th June to celebrate the day?
Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Teams throughout the UK will be involved in events organised by their Parent Stations to celebrate Armed Forces Day.




For further information contact Search and Rescue Head Quarters Media and Communications Officer Sqn Ldr Dave Webster

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Search and Rescue Force Headquarters
RAF Valley
Holyhead
Isle of Anglesey
LL65 3NY











1936 Irving service station, Village Historique Acadien, Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada




1936 Irving service station, Village Historique Acadien, Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada





The service station at the Acadian Historic Village is typical of those seen in 1936, including its pumps, equipment and merchandise. This building was originally located in Sackville, New Brunswick. Irving Oil Limited disassembled it, transported it to the historic village, and erected it, as a gift to the village and to the people of New Brunswick.
We visited the village while on tour with the N.B. Antique Auto Club. Those of us with vehicles built in 1951 or earlier were invited to display them within the newer section of the village. Our 1947 Studebaker is seen at the pumps with the friendly attendant in his period uniform.









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