![]() ![]() CAJMTC consists of approximately 26,000 acres of maneuver training space, a 6,000-acre impact area, urban training venues, and an approximately 3,000-acre cantonment area. It is also the normal Annual Training location for National Guard and Reserve forces located in Indiana.Ĭamp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center (CAJMTC) provides training and testing support to ARNG, Active, Reserve and Joint Forces as a proposed Regional Collective Training Capability (RCTC) installation, provides users with state-of-the-art multi-domain training opportunities, and serves as a Primary Mobilization Force Generation Installation (pMFGI) as identified by FORSCOM. The Camp offers a variety of training ranges, live-fire venues, managed airspace with air-to-ground fighting capabilities and an LVC simulation and exercise center. The camp's mission is to provide full logistical and training support for up to two brigade-sized elements simultaneously. I’d like to thank Leisure Arts, Inc.A Co, 4th Bn, 68th Armor Regiment of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division conducts live fire qualifications with their LAV-25A2s at the Maneuver Live Fire Gunnery RangeĬamp Atterbury-Muscatatuck is a federally-owned military post, licensed to and operated by the Indiana National Guard, located in south-central Indiana, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Edinburgh, Indiana and U.S. ![]() If you are not the lucky winner of the giveaway and you would like to purchase your own copy of A Year of Afghans Book 16, you can get them directly from Leisure Arts: If you do not have one yet, you can sign up here: In order to enter the giveaway, you must have (or be willing to sign up for) a free Leisure Arts dot com account. This Giveaway is open worldwide where allowed by law. Here’s how you can enter for a chance to win! Would you like to win a eBook copy of A Year of Afghans Book 16? With 12 beautiful afghans to choose from, A Year of Afghans will have at least one design perfect for your next afghan crochet project! My favorite designs in A Year of Afghans Book 16 are: A Yarn Information section is also provided to share the exact yarn types used in each design. Diagrams are included to make the instructions easy to follow. General Instructions including joining techniques used, techniques for changing colors and how to tell which loop of the stitch to work into begin on page 45. DECEMBER: 5 mm (H), Medium Weight Yarn, Terry Kimbrough.NOVEMBER: 5.5 mm (I), Medium Weight Yarn, Barbara Shaffer. ![]() OCTOBER: 6 mm (J), Medium Weight Yarn, Barbara Shaffer.SEPTEMBER: 6 mm (J), Medium Weight Yarn, Barbara Shaffer.AUGUST: 6 mm (J), Medium Weight Yarn, Sandy Rideout.JULY: 4 mm (G) and 5 mm (H), Medium Weight Yarn, Laurie Halama. ![]() JUNE: 6 mm (J), Medium Weight Yarn, Barbara Shaffer.MAY: 6 mm (J), Medium Weight Yarn, Rena V.APRIL: 6 mm (J), Medium Weight Yarn, Barbara Shaffer.MARCH: 5 mm (H), Medium Weight Yarn, Anne Halliday.FEBRUARY: 6.5 mm (K), Medium Weight Yarn, Lisa Gentry.JANUARY: 5.5 mm (I), Medium Weight Yarn,.The yarn type and hook sizes needed for each pattern are listed below, along with the Designer’s name: Placement diagrams are included for the designs which need them for assembly purposes. Each pattern section begins with an image of the finished project, the difficulty level, the finished sizes of the blanket, a shopping list including any materials you will need, gauge information and a stitch guide for special stitches used in the specific pattern. Each pattern is provided in an easy to follow written format in American Crochet Terminology. ![]()
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