CCNY’s 2024 Gilman Scholars [from left]: Amber Raine McCandless
Deborah Cobourne and Marlyn Santos-De La Rosa
Three City College of New York undergraduates are headed to Asia and South America on Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships
Seniors Deborah Cobourne and Marlyn Santos-De La Rosa
and sophomore Amber Raine McCandless are recipients of the competitive national scholarships that provide support for overseas travel and research
Cobourne, who is a psychology major in the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership
will spend the 2024-2025 academic year in South Korea studying sociology
The Brooklyn resident’s other honors at CCNY include the Jeannette K
Watson Fellowship from the Watson Foundation
and a MARC/U-RISE Fellowship funded by the National Institutes of Health
She plans to pursue a nursing and research career
Santos-De La Rosa, a theatre and speech major
will attend the Portuguese Language and Culture program in São Pedro da Aldeia
whose minors are Portuguese Language & Lusophone Cultures and Black Studies
and literature of São Pedro da Aldeia and the Lake Region of Brazil
Santos-De La Rosa was the recipient of the Downer Language Scholarship in Portuguese from the CCNY Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literature
She’s scheduled to graduate in spring 2025
“My goal is to become an advocate for cultural awareness and preservation
and language studies to promote understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures
particularly those within the Black diaspora,” she said
“I also aim to pursue cultural advocacy through my art.”
McCandless, CCNY’s third Gilman Scholar, is an international relations and history double major
She will spend the 2024-2025 academic year in Japan studying the language and politics there
Her Gilman is in the “Critical Needs Language Award” category
It adds to her other academic honors: a Certificate of Achievement from the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literature
Jay Mwambap: 917.892.0374e: jmwamba@ccny.cuny.edu
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Naval Aviation began the 5th phase of its 106-year history
by activating the 1st Squadron of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (QE-1)
being named as the first Commander Frigate Captain Fabio Bernardo Nunes
The military ceremony took place at the São Pedro da Aldeia Naval Air Base and was attended by the Navy Commander
Fleet Admiral José Augusto Vieira da Cunha de Menezes
Vice Admiral Arthur Fernando Bettega Correa
Rear Admiral José Augusto Augusto José da Silva Fonseca Junior
in addition to civil and military authorities and former Commanders of the Naval Air Force
AE Garnier highlighted the importance of activating the newest Naval Aviation Military Organization as “Today is a historic day for the Brazilian Navy and the importance is related to the fact that reveals our future” and completed “And so are the unmanned aerial vehicles whose cornerstone the Navy is laying today
the result of an effort made by generations that preceded us”
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AE Garnier highlighted the importance of EsqdQE-1 to develop doctrines
train and qualify the MB to use in the future other types of SARP-E
a demonstration was held for the Navy Commander
with the launch and recall of the RQ-1 ScanEagle N-8001
a demonstration of the capabilities of the RQ-1 ScanEagle
during the demonstration flight in the area close to the São Pedro da Aldeia Naval Air Complex
one of the largest birds of prey in the world
found in Brazil in the Amazon and Atlantic Forest region
being ten officers (eight pilots trained at the manufacturer) and 27 enlisted men
all from the different fixed and rotary wing squadrons
The QE-1 has six Embedded Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (SARP-E)
designated RQ-1 ScanEagle with registration numbers N-8001 to N-8006
two launchers (one on-board and one on land) and two recoil systems
The Esquadrão Harpia shares the “ALFA” hangar of Esquadrão HA-1
located at the São Pedro da Aldeia Naval Air Base (BAeNSPA)
the necessary systems will be installed on the Frigate Independência (F 44) and on the Amazon Ocean Patrol Vessel (P 120)
with the first embarked operation expected to take place in December 2022
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Brazilian subsidiary of Airbus Helicopters
has delivered the first Airbus H135 with multi-mission configuration to the Brazilian Navy. The helicopter had already been presented at the 103 years of Naval Aviation event in August 2019. The aircraft will be integrated into the 1st General Employment Helicopter Squadron (HU-1) and will be based in São Pedro da Aldeia
The aircraft is part of a contract to supply three H135s
which will carry out various missions such as cargo transportation
“Naval Aviation has been dedicated for more than a century to protecting Brazil’s borders
and we are very grateful to be able to contribute to this story since the delivery of the first Brazilian Squirrel
which is still in operation today,” said Jean-Luc Alfonsi
“We are sure that the H135 will continue to fulfill the demanding missions made by the Brazilian Navy.”
about 130 H135 units are in operation by the navies of several countries such as Germany
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The US Navy has awarded a contract to CAE under a foreign military sale (FMS) programme
which will see the delivery of a comprehensive S-70B Seahawk helicopter training system to the Brazilian Navy
CAE will be responsible for the design and manufacturing of two S-70B training devices under the agreement
as well as their subsequent delivery to the São Pedro da Aldeia Naval Air Base near Rio de Janeiro
The devices include a fixed-base S-70B operational flight trainer (OFT) for use during pilot training and an S-70B weapons tactics trainer (WTT)
which is intended to be deployed to train rear-crew sensor operators and airborne tactics officers
The training devices can either operate independently or be linked to create an S-70B Seahawk tactical operational flight trainer (TOFT) that delivers a total aircrew mission training system for navy personnel
CAE USA president and general manager Ray Duquette said: “Over the past 15 years
CAE has developed a number of Seahawk helicopter training systems for the US Navy
and we are pleased the US Navy selected us to provide the Brazilian Navy with a world-class S-70B Seahawk helicopter training system
“High-fidelity synthetic training is ideal for cost-effectively training and preparing aircrews for mission success
and this comprehensive S-70B training solution will help the Brazilian Navy prepare their aircrews to safely accomplish a range of missions.”
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The S-70B OFT will support the training of the Brazilian Navy S-70B pilots and co-pilots in normal and emergency procedures
in addition to a range of mission scenarios
The flight simulator will be equipped with the CAE Medallion-6000 image generator and is set to feature Open Geospatial Consortium Common Database (OGC CDB) architecture
which is an international standard for the creation of synthetic environment databases
the S-70B WTT is a replica of the back-end of the S-70B helicopter and will support the training of sensor operators and airborne tactics officers
The S-70B OFT and S-70B WTT can be networked to create the S-70B TOFT system
co-pilot and rear crew members with a total aircrew mission training system
allowing them to interact and interoperate in a similar manner to a real-life mission
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A teenage cryptocurrency trader was gunned down while behind the wheel of his sports car
Wesley Pessano Santarem died in the shooting as he drove his red Porsche Boxster through the streets of Brazilian city Sao Pedro da Aldeia.
The killing of Mr Pessano, who was known for promoting his financial success and lifestyle on social media, took place in front of witnesses in broad daylight.
Mr Passano, 19, had reportedly made his fortune in Bitcoin in the past three years.
His last post on Instagram, where he had 134,000 followers, was of him posing in front of his car with a handful of cash.
And he also ran a YouTube channel with 15,600 subscribers where he gave subscribers investment tips.
He had reportedly been on his way to the hairdressers when he was ambushed and attacked.
Witnesses told authorities that the killers had been driving a silver Volkswagen when the violence unfolded.
Police say that Mr Passano was hit by at least four bullets, including one to the head.
A passenger in the car was also injured in the shooting and taken to hospital for treatment.
Mr Passano hailed from the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, but had moved to Cabo Frio in the south east of the country last year,
The police have not revealed the identity of any suspects or the motivation for the killing.
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The Brazilian Navy and Leonardo completed the factory acceptance test for the fourth out of eight upgraded Super Lynx Mk21B helicopters at the end of last year in the UK
The first two upgraded Super Lynx aircraft were delivered in Feb
These aircraft have now formally taken over flying duties from the existing Lynx Mk21A
with one operating from the home squadron in Sao Pedro da Aldeia and one has embarked in the Mediterranean on UN duties
The third aircraft was handed over to the navy in May 2020
The remaining four aircraft are being progressively delivered
with the program currently planned for completion by the end of 2022
The upgraded Lynx helicopters give Brazil’s Naval Aviation a substantial improvement in its capabilities
with much increased aircraft performance and mission effectiveness
The maiden flight of the Brazilian Navy Super Lynx Mk21B took place in Sep
There is a resident onsite Brazilian Navy team (the ‘GFRLynx Team’)
who have been present in Yeovil since 2015
Consisting of a total of nine naval personnel from the HA-1 Lynx Squadron
and supported by a mix of commissioned and non-commissioned officers
The Super Lynx Mk21B is powered by two new generation CTS800-4N engines
already used on the Super Lynx 300 and the AW159 helicopters
which provide the aircraft with major performance improvements
increasing payload and mission effectiveness
A new glass cockpit is complimented by an advanced avionics suite comprising of a tactical processor
civil navigation aids including a traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS)
radar warning receiver/electronic surveillance measures integrated with countermeasures dispensers and a full night vision goggle (NVG) compatible cockpit
together with a new electrically powered rescue hoist
The Brazilian Navy has been operating Lynx helicopters for more than four decades
There are currently more than 190 of Leonardo’s helicopters operating in Brazil
Brazilian crypto trader Wesley Pessano Santarem was shot dead in broad daylight on August 4 when a hail of bullets sprayed his red Porsche as he drove through the city of Sao Pedro da Aldeia on his way to get a haircut
Police said Santarem was hit by at least four bullets
An unnamed friend of his travelling in the passenger seat of the Porsche at the time of the shooting was also injured.
Santarem, who was just 19, was an “Insta-bragging” trader who flaunted his wealth on his Instagram page
often posting photographs of himself and his expensive car
as other young crypto traders (Kieren Hamilton
for example) have also been the victims of violent crime
Santarem had 133,000 followers on Instagram
plus a YouTube channel with 15,600 subscribers to whom he gave trading tips
or social media influencers who give financial advice
The penalty for giving unlicensed advice in Australia is up to five years’ imprisonment and/or a fine of up to A$133,200 for an individual and 10 times that for businesses
adding that scammers are now commonly receiving money from victims via crypto
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