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NcDeuce
05-11-2004, 07:47 PM
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As the sun rises over above the desert, a Soldier guards the Kirkush Military Training Base in Iraq. The installation is used for training of Iraqi military personnel under the auspices of the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team.


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Soldiers take cover behind an M1A1 Abrams tank and return fire after being attacked by anti-Coalition fighters in Baghdad, Iraq. Soldiers, members of other services and Coalition allies are defeating insurgents during Operation Iraqi Freedom.


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A team of Soldiers prepares to forcibly enter a room during a firefight in Baghdad, Iraq. Soldiers are eliminating terrorists and other anti-Coalition forces in Iraq to help bring stability and freedom to the nation.


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A Soldier prepares to fire a .50-caliber machine gun mounted on an M1A1 Abrams tank after receiving enemy fire from anti-Coalition forces in Baghdad, Iraq. Soldiers, members of other services and Coalition allies are defeating insurgents during Operation Iraqi Freedom.


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A civil affairs Soldier assigned to the Parwan Provincial Reconstruction Team hands out supplies to students in Gulbahar, Afghanistan. The Parwan Provincial Reconstruction Team donated toys, clothes, and school supplies on behalf of a church in the United States to the Gulbahar High School and Orphanage in Afghanistan.


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From left: Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, Acting Army Secretary Les Brownlee and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Pete Schoomaker swear in prior to testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee on May 7, 2004. They, along with other DoD leaders, testified on the mistreatment of detainees in Iraq.


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Soldiers prepare to begin a convoy near one of Baghdad's main power plants, which Coalition forces are helping to keep secure in order to provide the best possible quality of life for Iraqi people. The Soldiers are assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism.


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A Soldier, along with a member of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps and an interpreter, gather information during an operation conducted to search for illegal weapons and anti-Coalition fighters. The Soldier is assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division’s 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment.

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Soldiers ensure an area near Logistical Supply Area Anaconda in Iraq is clear of innocent civilians before an air force team calls for an air strike. The Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Infantry Division, work closely with the Air Force and other services during Operation Iraqi Freedom.


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A Soldier conducts a patrol as the sun sets near Logistical Supply Area Anaconda in Iraq. The area is being cleared in preparation for an air strike. The Soldier is assigned to the 1st Infantry Division. The division is deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.


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Capt. John Serafini lands on the drop zone on Fort Benning, Ga., during the Spot Jump competition of the 2004 Best Ranger Competition. The recent competition places extreme demands on the physical, mental and technical abilities of Rangers.


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Spc. Chris Curtis maintains security at night in An Najaf, Iraq. Curtis is assigned to Company B, 51st Signal Battalion, 35th Signal Brigade, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the multinational Coalition effort to liberate the people of Iraq and bring stability to the nation.

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Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division’s Company C, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, climb a mountain near the village of Tora Ray during a mission in Afghanistan. Soldiers of the Hawaii-based division are deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

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Soldiers move into position in their Abrams tank at a remote location in Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the 1st Infantry Division's Company B, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.


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Sgt. Aaron Christianson treats Pvt. Anderson Perez, a Dominican Republic soldier in the back of an Army ambulance on the Barahona Army Base in the Dominican Republic during Exercise Tradewinds 04. The joint, multinational exercise focuses on disaster response, maritime interdiction operations and basic military skills.


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Soldiers provide security during a presence patrol in Sadr City, Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division’s Company B, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.


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Soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division’s 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, board CH-47 Chinook helicopters on the Orgun-E Fire Base in Afghanistan. The Soldiers were heading back to their home base of Fort Drum, N.Y., at the end of a nine-month deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The same helicopters brought in replacement Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division, deployed from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.

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Identity31690
05-11-2004, 10:12 PM
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That guy's got a mouthful of M4!

scrybe
05-11-2004, 10:33 PM
That big one s a great pic. Those guys look like they are ready to lay down some fire if they need to.

Seoulstriker
05-11-2004, 10:39 PM
That's the first ACOG reflex I have seen on a US soldier in a VERY long time. Good find. :)

Pook2
05-11-2004, 11:01 PM
Ive used one of those Trijicon Reflex sights on an M16A2 once, was quite nice.

Jurgen
05-12-2004, 04:14 AM
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A Soldier prepares to fire a .50-caliber machine gun mounted on an M1A1 Abrams tank after receiving enemy fire from anti-Coalition forces in Baghdad, Iraq. Soldiers, members of other services and Coalition allies are defeating insurgents during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

It's a M1A2...
:P

TacoDelRio
05-12-2004, 08:53 AM
I don't see no CITV to prove it's an A2. What if its an A1HA?

Nice SAW PFC Thomas has there. Good photos, sir!

DB

Geezah
05-12-2004, 11:02 AM
That's the first ACOG reflex I have seen on a US soldier in a VERY long time. Good find. :)

How can you tell it's a Reflex I? I just purchased the Reflex II and I can't see any difference?

Retard
05-13-2004, 09:18 AM
That's the first ACOG reflex I have seen on a US soldier in a VERY long time. Good find. :)

How can you tell it's a Reflex I? I just purchased the Reflex II and I can't see any difference?

How about this:
That's the first ACOG reflex that I have seen on a US soldier in a VERY long time. ;)

Geezah
05-13-2004, 10:42 AM
That's the first ACOG reflex I have seen on a US soldier in a VERY long time. Good find. :)

How can you tell it's a Reflex I? I just purchased the Reflex II and I can't see any difference?

How about this:
That's the first ACOG reflex that I have seen on a US soldier in a VERY long time. ;)

Agreed, I can't think of a time I've ever seen one.
I got in contact with Trijicon yesterday as I purchased my reflex II off ebay and wanted to find out a production date. Jan 02, 15yrs guarentee on the tritium, so I'm guessing the site used is a reflex II because of how long they've been in the commercial market. I'm sure the Military had access to these well before that?