#oef — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #oef, aggregated by home.social.
-
Onvoorstelbaar wat een letsel.. herstel van de breuk duurt een jaar en daarna nog een kruisbandoperatie #oef
Skilegende Vonn: 'Dokter heeft mijn been gered van amputatie' - https://nos.nl/l/2603743 -
Onvoorstelbaar wat een letsel.. herstel van de breuk duurt een jaar en daarna nog een kruisbandoperatie #oef
Skilegende Vonn: 'Dokter heeft mijn been gered van amputatie' - https://nos.nl/l/2603743 -
Onvoorstelbaar wat een letsel.. herstel van de breuk duurt een jaar en daarna nog een kruisbandoperatie #oef
Skilegende Vonn: 'Dokter heeft mijn been gered van amputatie' - https://nos.nl/l/2603743 -
Onvoorstelbaar wat een letsel.. herstel van de breuk duurt een jaar en daarna nog een kruisbandoperatie #oef
Skilegende Vonn: 'Dokter heeft mijn been gered van amputatie' - https://nos.nl/l/2603743 -
Onvoorstelbaar wat een letsel.. herstel van de breuk duurt een jaar en daarna nog een kruisbandoperatie #oef
Skilegende Vonn: 'Dokter heeft mijn been gered van amputatie' - https://nos.nl/l/2603743 -
Das Wechselmodell kann in Einzelfällen sinnvoll sein, als Standard ist es nicht geeignet.
Wenn häusliche Gewalt, dann Ausschluss des Gewalttätigen aus der Erziehungsberechtigung. Wer Gewalt ausübt, ist nicht befähigt, andere Menschen zu erziehen oder in entsprechenden Beziehungen zu stehen.
-
Das Wechselmodell kann in Einzelfällen sinnvoll sein, als Standard ist es nicht geeignet.
Wenn häusliche Gewalt, dann Ausschluss des Gewalttätigen aus der Erziehungsberechtigung. Wer Gewalt ausübt, ist nicht befähigt, andere Menschen zu erziehen oder in entsprechenden Beziehungen zu stehen.
-
Das Wechselmodell kann in Einzelfällen sinnvoll sein, als Standard ist es nicht geeignet.
Wenn häusliche Gewalt, dann Ausschluss des Gewalttätigen aus der Erziehungsberechtigung. Wer Gewalt ausübt, ist nicht befähigt, andere Menschen zu erziehen oder in entsprechenden Beziehungen zu stehen.
-
Das Wechselmodell kann in Einzelfällen sinnvoll sein, als Standard ist es nicht geeignet.
Wenn häusliche Gewalt, dann Ausschluss des Gewalttätigen aus der Erziehungsberechtigung. Wer Gewalt ausübt, ist nicht befähigt, andere Menschen zu erziehen oder in entsprechenden Beziehungen zu stehen.
-
Das Wechselmodell kann in Einzelfällen sinnvoll sein, als Standard ist es nicht geeignet.
Wenn häusliche Gewalt, dann Ausschluss des Gewalttätigen aus der Erziehungsberechtigung. Wer Gewalt ausübt, ist nicht befähigt, andere Menschen zu erziehen oder in entsprechenden Beziehungen zu stehen.
-
Our founder, Martin Wainstein, wrote a great piece about AI and the Earth. It's worth a read! #OEF #AI
https://medium.com/@martin_90826/ai-may-destroy-us-unless-we-teach-it-to-care-for-earth-bb9752273026
-
Our founder, Martin Wainstein, wrote a great piece about AI and the Earth. It's worth a read! #OEF #AI
https://medium.com/@martin_90826/ai-may-destroy-us-unless-we-teach-it-to-care-for-earth-bb9752273026
-
Our founder, Martin Wainstein, wrote a great piece about AI and the Earth. It's worth a read! #OEF #AI
https://medium.com/@martin_90826/ai-may-destroy-us-unless-we-teach-it-to-care-for-earth-bb9752273026
-
Our founder, Martin Wainstein, wrote a great piece about AI and the Earth. It's worth a read! #OEF #AI
https://medium.com/@martin_90826/ai-may-destroy-us-unless-we-teach-it-to-care-for-earth-bb9752273026
-
Our founder, Martin Wainstein, wrote a great piece about AI and the Earth. It's worth a read! #OEF #AI
https://medium.com/@martin_90826/ai-may-destroy-us-unless-we-teach-it-to-care-for-earth-bb9752273026
-
When international #OEF team members post on the Fediverse about our work, which language should they use?
-
When international #OEF team members post on the Fediverse about our work, which language should they use?
-
When international #OEF team members post on the Fediverse about our work, which language should they use?
-
When international #OEF team members post on the Fediverse about our work, which language should they use?
-
When international #OEF team members post on the Fediverse about our work, which language should they use?
-
In a nutshell, we are seriously fucking stupid with the #WarriorEthos bullshit from #Hegseth. Hey motherfucker we #Lose a lot of #Wars.
We bankrolled the fuck out of #WW2, #Soviets and #Britain lost more and fought harder.
#Vietnam lost 8 years
#OIF lost 8 years
#OEf lost 20 years80 years of loss to tiny shit countries, never learned how to win a #ProtractedInsurgency.
-
In a nutshell, we are seriously fucking stupid with the #WarriorEthos bullshit from #Hegseth. Hey motherfucker we #Lose a lot of #Wars.
We bankrolled the fuck out of #WW2, #Soviets and #Britain lost more and fought harder.
#Vietnam lost 8 years
#OIF lost 8 years
#OEf lost 20 years80 years of loss to tiny shit countries, never learned how to win a #ProtractedInsurgency.
-
In a nutshell, we are seriously fucking stupid with the #WarriorEthos bullshit from #Hegseth. Hey motherfucker we #Lose a lot of #Wars.
We bankrolled the fuck out of #WW2, #Soviets and #Britain lost more and fought harder.
#Vietnam lost 8 years
#OIF lost 8 years
#OEf lost 20 years80 years of loss to tiny shit countries, never learned how to win a #ProtractedInsurgency.
-
Blij dat ik op tijd op de hondenradar heb gekeken... #oef ⛈️🌩
-
Blij dat ik op tijd op de hondenradar heb gekeken... #oef ⛈️🌩
-
Blij dat ik op tijd op de hondenradar heb gekeken... #oef ⛈️🌩
-
Blij dat ik op tijd op de hondenradar heb gekeken... #oef ⛈️🌩
-
Blij dat ik op tijd op de hondenradar heb gekeken... #oef ⛈️🌩
-
Er rust een vloek op #eetdate met vriendin.
3x heb ik moeten verzetten ivm #ziek en stond nu voor morgen gepland.
Net appje dat ze van
vriendin bericht kreeg dat goede vriend gisteravond dood in woning is gevonden #oef en gaat ze morgen heen.
Vanmiddag komt ze effe bakkie doen, want we hebben heel veel bij te praten. -
Er rust een vloek op #eetdate met vriendin.
3x heb ik moeten verzetten ivm #ziek en stond nu voor morgen gepland.
Net appje dat ze van
vriendin bericht kreeg dat goede vriend gisteravond dood in woning is gevonden #oef en gaat ze morgen heen.
Vanmiddag komt ze effe bakkie doen, want we hebben heel veel bij te praten. -
Er rust een vloek op #eetdate met vriendin.
3x heb ik moeten verzetten ivm #ziek en stond nu voor morgen gepland.
Net appje dat ze van
vriendin bericht kreeg dat goede vriend gisteravond dood in woning is gevonden #oef en gaat ze morgen heen.
Vanmiddag komt ze effe bakkie doen, want we hebben heel veel bij te praten. -
CW: Pictures of head stones at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring two fallen heroes, plus stories of death and troubles reintegrating as a civilian.
Gather round y'all. It's story time.
My son is in Washington DC this week for a spring break trip and today he visited Arlington National Cemetery.
There's a couple people I served with that are buried there. My son stopped by their grave sites today, cleaned them up a bit, and left a dime on each from me. Thank you, son.
Each of these soldiers made a huge impact on me during one of the most challenging times of my life -- rentry into the army after a short and failed attempt at post-war civilian life. I was alone at a new post (Ft Drum NY), 3,000 miles away from home and dealing with depression and PTSD.
Sergeant Garrigus and I previously served together in Iraq and was the first familiar face I saw when I signed into the replacement company. He had just been reassigned to the post. I still remember the relief I felt knowing I was around other soldiers who understood what I gone through. Such a huge burden was lifted. A little more than a year later he was killed in Iraq when an roadside bomb struck his vehicle.
Lieutenant Colonel Fenty was my squadron commander at the new unit. It was my first week there and got put on staff duty -- a horrible place to be as a new soldier when you are expected to know who everyone is. As he left the building for the day he noticed me, the new sergeant. And instead of ignoring me like most senior officers would have done, he came over and introduced himself. We chatted for about 20 minutes and learned we had something in common. Our wives were both pregnant with their first child and they were due around the same time.
I ended up deploying late to see my daughter born. It was SOP if the child was expected to be born in the first 90 days of deployment.
As the squadron commander, he didn't do the same.
Instead, he went forward with his troops and never met his child. He was killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
To this day, I still feel shame over the fact that I was able to see my child be born and he didn't.
I'm forever grateful to have ever known such men and thankful they were there at a moment when I needed the ear and camaraderie. 🫡
For those that don't know about the coin thing, here's a good explanation.
#Resteasy #valor #10thMountain #veteran #arlington #army #usarmy #oef #oif #iraq #afghanistan #restinpeace #untilvalhalla #PTSD -
CW: Pictures of head stones at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring two fallen heroes, plus stories of death and troubles reintegrating as a civilian.
Gather round y'all. It's story time.
My son is in Washington DC this week for a spring break trip and today he visited Arlington National Cemetery.
There's a couple people I served with that are buried there. My son stopped by their grave sites today, cleaned them up a bit, and left a dime on each from me. Thank you, son.
Each of these soldiers made a huge impact on me during one of the most challenging times of my life -- rentry into the army after a short and failed attempt at post-war civilian life. I was alone at a new post (Ft Drum NY), 3,000 miles away from home and dealing with depression and PTSD.
Sergeant Garrigus and I previously served together in Iraq and was the first familiar face I saw when I signed into the replacement company. He had just been reassigned to the post. I still remember the relief I felt knowing I was around other soldiers who understood what I gone through. Such a huge burden was lifted. A little more than a year later he was killed in Iraq when an roadside bomb struck his vehicle.
Lieutenant Colonel Fenty was my squadron commander at the new unit. It was my first week there and got put on staff duty -- a horrible place to be as a new soldier when you are expected to know who everyone is. As he left the building for the day he noticed me, the new sergeant. And instead of ignoring me like most senior officers would have done, he came over and introduced himself. We chatted for about 20 minutes and learned we had something in common. Our wives were both pregnant with their first child and they were due around the same time.
I ended up deploying late to see my daughter born. It was SOP if the child was expected to be born in the first 90 days of deployment.
As the squadron commander, he didn't do the same.
Instead, he went forward with his troops and never met his child. He was killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
To this day, I still feel shame over the fact that I was able to see my child be born and he didn't.
I'm forever grateful to have ever known such men and thankful they were there at a moment when I needed the ear and camaraderie. 🫡
For those that don't know about the coin thing, here's a good explanation.
#Resteasy #valor #10thMountain #veteran #arlington #army #usarmy #oef #oif #iraq #afghanistan #restinpeace #untilvalhalla #PTSD -
CW: Pictures of head stones at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring two fallen heroes, plus stories of death and troubles reintegrating as a civilian.
Gather round y'all. It's story time.
My son is in Washington DC this week for a spring break trip and today he visited Arlington National Cemetery.
There's a couple people I served with that are buried there. My son stopped by their grave sites today, cleaned them up a bit, and left a dime on each from me. Thank you, son.
Each of these soldiers made a huge impact on me during one of the most challenging times of my life -- rentry into the army after a short and failed attempt at post-war civilian life. I was alone at a new post (Ft Drum NY), 3,000 miles away from home and dealing with depression and PTSD.
Sergeant Garrigus and I previously served together in Iraq and was the first familiar face I saw when I signed into the replacement company. He had just been reassigned to the post. I still remember the relief I felt knowing I was around other soldiers who understood what I gone through. Such a huge burden was lifted. A little more than a year later he was killed in Iraq when an roadside bomb struck his vehicle.
Lieutenant Colonel Fenty was my squadron commander at the new unit. It was my first week there and got put on staff duty -- a horrible place to be as a new soldier when you are expected to know who everyone is. As he left the building for the day he noticed me, the new sergeant. And instead of ignoring me like most senior officers would have done, he came over and introduced himself. We chatted for about 20 minutes and learned we had something in common. Our wives were both pregnant with their first child and they were due around the same time.
I ended up deploying late to see my daughter born. It was SOP if the child was expected to be born in the first 90 days of deployment.
As the squadron commander, he didn't do the same.
Instead, he went forward with his troops and never met his child. He was killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
To this day, I still feel shame over the fact that I was able to see my child be born and he didn't.
I'm forever grateful to have ever known such men and thankful they were there at a moment when I needed the ear and camaraderie. 🫡
For those that don't know about the coin thing, here's a good explanation.
#Resteasy #valor #10thMountain #veteran #arlington #army #usarmy #oef #oif #iraq #afghanistan #restinpeace #untilvalhalla #PTSD -
CW: Pictures of head stones at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring two fallen heroes, plus stories of death and troubles reintegrating as a civilian.
Gather round y'all. It's story time.
My son is in Washington DC this week for a spring break trip and today he visited Arlington National Cemetery.
There's a couple people I served with that are buried there. My son stopped by their grave sites today, cleaned them up a bit, and left a dime on each from me. Thank you, son.
Each of these soldiers made a huge impact on me during one of the most challenging times of my life -- rentry into the army after a short and failed attempt at post-war civilian life. I was alone at a new post (Ft Drum NY), 3,000 miles away from home and dealing with depression and PTSD.
Sergeant Garrigus and I previously served together in Iraq and was the first familiar face I saw when I signed into the replacement company. He had just been reassigned to the post. I still remember the relief I felt knowing I was around other soldiers who understood what I gone through. Such a huge burden was lifted. A little more than a year later he was killed in Iraq when an roadside bomb struck his vehicle.
Lieutenant Colonel Fenty was my squadron commander at the new unit. It was my first week there and got put on staff duty -- a horrible place to be as a new soldier when you are expected to know who everyone is. As he left the building for the day he noticed me, the new sergeant. And instead of ignoring me like most senior officers would have done, he came over and introduced himself. We chatted for about 20 minutes and learned we had something in common. Our wives were both pregnant with their first child and they were due around the same time.
I ended up deploying late to see my daughter born. It was SOP if the child was expected to be born in the first 90 days of deployment.
As the squadron commander, he didn't do the same.
Instead, he went forward with his troops and never met his child. He was killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
To this day, I still feel shame over the fact that I was able to see my child be born and he didn't.
I'm forever grateful to have ever known such men and thankful they were there at a moment when I needed the ear and camaraderie. 🫡
For those that don't know about the coin thing, here's a good explanation.
#Resteasy #valor #10thMountain #veteran #arlington #army #usarmy #oef #oif #iraq #afghanistan #restinpeace #untilvalhalla #PTSD -
Ein #Veranstaltungstipp gerade auch für Familien aus #Gießen und der #Wetterau: am 05.05 fahren die Oberhessischen Eisenbahnfreunde #OEF von Gießen, Großen-Linden und Ostheim bei Butzbach aus mit dem historischen #Schienenbus zu einem Sonntagsausflug nach Bad Münster am Stein, wo sich Nahe und Alsenz treffen.
https://www.oef-online.de/termine/56-osterausflug2023-3/2024-05-05-10-32
-
Ein #Veranstaltungstipp gerade auch für Familien aus #Gießen und der #Wetterau: am 05.05 fahren die Oberhessischen Eisenbahnfreunde #OEF von Gießen, Großen-Linden und Ostheim bei Butzbach aus mit dem historischen #Schienenbus zu einem Sonntagsausflug nach Bad Münster am Stein, wo sich Nahe und Alsenz treffen.
https://www.oef-online.de/termine/56-osterausflug2023-3/2024-05-05-10-32
-
Ein #Veranstaltungstipp gerade auch für Familien aus #Gießen und der #Wetterau: am 05.05 fahren die Oberhessischen Eisenbahnfreunde #OEF von Gießen, Großen-Linden und Ostheim bei Butzbach aus mit dem historischen #Schienenbus zu einem Sonntagsausflug nach Bad Münster am Stein, wo sich Nahe und Alsenz treffen.
https://www.oef-online.de/termine/56-osterausflug2023-3/2024-05-05-10-32
-
Wat nu valt, valt straks niet #wazeheidvdweek #oef #waze #wazebelgium
-
Wat nu valt, valt straks niet #wazeheidvdweek #oef #waze #wazebelgium
-
Wat nu valt, valt straks niet #wazeheidvdweek #oef #waze #wazebelgium
-
Die Enquete-Kommission “Lehren aus Afghanistan” bilanziert in ihrem Zwischenbericht ein “strategisches Scheitern”
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/afghanistan-einsatz-bundestag-100.html
#Afghanistan #isaf #oefEinge Fotos von mir …
-
Die Enquete-Kommission “Lehren aus Afghanistan” bilanziert in ihrem Zwischenbericht ein “strategisches Scheitern”
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/afghanistan-einsatz-bundestag-100.html
#Afghanistan #isaf #oefEinge Fotos von mir …
-
Die Enquete-Kommission “Lehren aus Afghanistan” bilanziert in ihrem Zwischenbericht ein “strategisches Scheitern”
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/afghanistan-einsatz-bundestag-100.html
#Afghanistan #isaf #oefEinge Fotos von mir …
-
Die Enquete-Kommission “Lehren aus Afghanistan” bilanziert in ihrem Zwischenbericht ein “strategisches Scheitern”
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/afghanistan-einsatz-bundestag-100.html
#Afghanistan #isaf #oefEinge Fotos von mir …
-
Die Enquete-Kommission “Lehren aus Afghanistan” bilanziert in ihrem Zwischenbericht ein “strategisches Scheitern”
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/afghanistan-einsatz-bundestag-100.html
#Afghanistan #isaf #oefEinge Fotos von mir …
-
New instance, new #introduction. :blob_wave:
I'm a creative at heart. I work in podcasting, but don't podcast much. Also, a hobbyist photographer, Coffee aficionado, Tech enthusiast and avid [news] reader. Been on the #fediverse in some form since 2016.
Also, fun fact. I was a soldier once (and even young). Feels like a different life at this point. 15-year retired #Army combat #veteran. #OIF #OEF #OND
#podcasting #photography -
New instance, new #introduction. :blob_wave:
I'm a creative at heart. I work in podcasting, but don't podcast much. Also, a hobbyist photographer, Coffee aficionado, Tech enthusiast and avid [news] reader. Been on the #fediverse in some form since 2016.
Also, fun fact. I was a soldier once (and even young). Feels like a different life at this point. 15-year retired #Army combat #veteran. #OIF #OEF #OND
#podcasting #photography -
New instance, new #introduction. :blob_wave:
I'm a creative at heart. I work in podcasting, but don't podcast much. Also, a hobbyist photographer, Coffee aficionado, Tech enthusiast and avid [news] reader. Been on the #fediverse in some form since 2016.
Also, fun fact. I was a soldier once (and even young). Feels like a different life at this point. 15-year retired #Army combat #veteran. #OIF #OEF #OND
#podcasting #photography -
New instance, new #introduction. :blob_wave:
I'm a creative at heart. I work in podcasting, but don't podcast much. Also, a hobbyist photographer, Coffee aficionado, Tech enthusiast and avid [news] reader. Been on the #fediverse in some form since 2016.
Also, fun fact. I was a soldier once (and even young). Feels like a different life at this point. 15-year retired #Army combat #veteran. #OIF #OEF #OND
#podcasting #photography