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He219
06-30-2004, 12:29 PM
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A U.S. Army M1A2 tank, with the 91st Combat Engineers, patrols a highway in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Increased Army patrols continued one day after Monday's transfer of Iraqi sovereignty.

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U.S. Army Sgt. Troy Campbell, of Beattyville, Ky., with the 91st Combat Engineers, kneels for cover after automatic gunfire erupted nearby during a patrol in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Increased Army patrols continued one day after Monday's transfer of Iraqi sovereignty

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An armored truck sits in a parking lot, Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, Ga. It has a gunner's shield on the roof, bullet-proof doors and steel plating to protect the cargo box.. The base has shipped 10,000 armor kits to Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan since January and is now building kits for the Georgia's 3rd Infantry Division

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Worker's comp. case in the making ... ;)

Iraqi police drop bricks on their colleagues while training at a British-run police academy in Basra Tuesday, June 29, 2004. British forces have been training them to support the new Iraqi interim government.

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Iraqi police celebrate after graduating from a British military-run police academy in Basra, Iraq Tuesday, June 29, 2004. British forces have been training them in support of the new Iraqi interim government.

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi security guard reads a local newspaper featuring a photo montage of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein flanked by two US soldiers 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Jailed dictator Saddam Hussein and 11 of his henchmen moved closer to judgment as the US military transferred them to Iraqi custody, two days after the return of Iraq's sovereignty.

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HILLA, IRAQ - JUNE 30: On the day that legal custody of Saddam Hussein and 11 others was transferred to the Iraqis, Rahman al-Husseini walks through a mass grave June 30, 2004 near Hilla, Iraq. Saddam Hussein will be faced with charges that include crimes against humanity for the slaughter of Iraqis and dumping them in mass graves.

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi National Guardsman controls traffic at a checkpoint 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Iraq's interim government took legal custody of former president Saddam Hussein and 11 top members of his regime from the US-led military, in a first step toward their facing justice

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A U.S. Army firefighter pulls a hose through the scene of a mortar attack which wounded 11 U.S. Army soldiers at Log Base Seitz, an Army logistics compound near Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004.
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A firefighter surveys the damage after a mortar attack wounded 11 U.S. Army soldiers at Log Base Seitz, a U.S. Army logistics compound near Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Two of the injured were evacuated by helicopter, but all were expected to survive.

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U.S soldiers from the 2nd brigade combat team of the 1st Armored Division hold a colors ceremony at Camp Striker in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday June 30, 2004. After fifteen months in Iraq, five thousand soldiers from the 2nd brigade combat team are being rotated out of Iraq.
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President Bush, right, meets with the former U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer III, still wearing his trademark desert boots, in the Oval Office of the White House Wednesday, June 30, 2004 in Washington.

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Palestinian militants from the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades display the latest in Hamas rocket-science, a Hawkeiee 54 homemade rocket, during a demonstration in the Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip, in this April 15, 2004 file photo. Palestinian militants have fired more than 200 homemade rockets at Israeli communities since 2002, but only a few have caused damage or injury. On Monday, two Israelis, a 49-year-old man and a 3-year-old boy, were the first to be killed by such rockets.

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ALUMIM, ISRAEL: Israeli soldiers prepare their tanks as they gather next to Kibbutz Alumim, southern Israel, on the border with the Gaza Strip 29 June 2003 before moving into the Palestinian territory. Israeli troops will remain in the northern Gaza Strip for "as long as necessary", Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned, just hours after the army kicked off a major operation to halt the firing of Palestinian rockets from the area. Israeli forces moved into the northern town of Beit Hanun in a bid to stop the firing of rockets at Israeli targets, which killed two Israelis in the southern town of Sderot 28 June.

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ALUMIM, ISRAEL: Israeli soldiers train as they gather next to Kibbutz Alumim, southern Israel, on the border with the Gaza Strip 29 June 2003 before moving into the Palestinian territory. Israeli troops will remain in the northern Gaza Strip for "as long as necessary", Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned, just hours after the army kicked off a major operation to halt the firing of Palestinian rockets from the area. Israeli forces moved into the northern town of Beit Hanun in a bid to stop the firing of rockets at Israeli targets, which killed two Israelis in the southern town of Sderot 28 June.

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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - JUNE 29: Palestinian youths carry their friend, wounded in the leg after Israeli tanks opened fire during clashes Beit Hanoun in June 29, 2004 in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. This morning the Israeli army began to move into the town of Beit Hanoun with armoured bulldozers and tanks in the wake of Israeli missile attacks around midnight last night.

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Israeli soldiers maneuver a tank in a base near the Kibbutz Miflasim on the border between Israel and the Gaza strip, Tuesday June 29, 2004. Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said that the Israeli troops will complete taking over the area from which Qassam rockets were fired recently at Israel by the end of the day, referring to the area between Beit Hanoun and the Jabalya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and said that troops would remain there for as long as necessary.

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An Israeli air force helicopter gunship fires flares over the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, during army operations in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip, Tuesday June 29, 2004.

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Backdropped by a section of the separation barrier being built by Israel, a cross can be seen at the gate of the Saint Emmanuel Church on the edge of the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday June 30, 2004. Israel's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Israel will have to change the route of its barrier in a 40 km. section in a different area north of Jerusalem as the barrier current route causes "severe injury" to the life of Palestinian residents. Nevertheless the ruling does not apply to the Bethlehem section of the barrier that, according to the planned route, will surround the town on three sides and isolate its residents from Jerusalem


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LHOKSEUMAWE, ACEH, INDONESIA - JUNE 30: Indonesian Presidential candidate and former military Chief Wiranto (R) arrives under heavy military guard June 30, 2004 in Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia. Wiranto is campaigning before Indonesians go to the polls on July 5, in the first direct presidential elections in the world's largest muslim country

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LHOKSEMAUWE, INDONESIA: Indonesian presidential candidate and former armed forces chief Wiranto (C-wearing hat) is escorted by heavily armed police during a campaign rally attended by some 4,000 people in Lhoksemauwe, Aceh province, 30 June 2004. Wiranto, campaigning for former dictator Suharto's Golkar party, is running against four other candidates in the 05 July presidential election. In May 2003 the government launched an intensive military campaign to crush the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM).

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PANCENG, INDONESIA: Members of the Indonesian Navy go through training at a beach at Panceng near Gresik town, in East Java, 30 June 2004. Some 71 elite force members were finishing their seven-month training course and will be deployed to guard along Indonesia's vast coastlines.

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PANCENG, INDONESIA: Members of the Indonesian Navy go through training in the bush near the beach at Panceng, near Gresik town, in East Java, 30 June 2004. Some 71 elite force members were finishing their seven-month training course and will be deployed to guard along Indonesia's vast coastlines.

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Indonesian Marine soldiers stand in line during a drill in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 30, 2004. An Association of South East Asia Nation (ASEAN) foreign ministers meeting in Jakarta are expected to sign a security pact that aims to boost efforts to combat terrorism and cross-border crime such as drug trafficking and gun and people smuggling.

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GIBRALTAR, GIBRALTAR: Soldiers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Regiment of Gibraltar stand at attention during Princess Anne's farewell ceremony at the airport of Gibraltar, 30 June 2004. Princess Anne Wednesday ended a three-day visit to Gibraltar amid celebrations to mark the 300th anniversary of British sovereignty over this tiny territory on the tip of Spain's southern coast.

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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.

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United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, right, is greated by the Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, Wednesday, June 30,2004 as he arrives in Khartoum, Sudan to assess the humanitarian crisis.

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Yet unwilling to call it 'Genocide', U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, left, talks to the Sudan Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, right, Wednesday, June 30, 2004 as he arrives in Khartoum, Sudan to assess the humanitarian crisis.

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An old Sudanese man displays pieces of an exploded bomb dropped by a Sudan government plane during the recent attacks in Kidingir, south of Darfur, June 28, 2004. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell threatened Sudan with unspecified U.N. Security Council action on Tuesday if it failed to crack down on Arab militias whose actions he said were approaching genocide against African villagers in the western Darfur region. Picture taken June 28.

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Secretary of State Colin Powell left for Sudan's troubled Darfur region on June 30, 2004 on a trip aid agencies said could save lives by putting the pressure on Khartoum to curb Arab militias and streamline relief work. As Powell took off from the Sudanese capital, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Khartoum on a similar mission, demonstrating the high-level international interest in the plight of some two million Darfuris affected by conflict.

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Sudanese Foreign Minister, Mustafa Osman Ismail, right, receives U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell at Khartoum Airport, Sudan, Tuesday June 29, 2004. Secretary Powell issued a direct appeal Tuesday night to Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir to rein in militia groups that he said were responsible for a "horrific" humanitarian crisis in western Sudan, including the uprooting of more than 1 million people

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US Secretary of State Colin Powell (L) is greeted by Sudan President Omar El-Beshir (R) upon his arrival in Khartoum, 29 June. The Sudanese President has pledged to disarm and rein in the Janjawid.

Fintin
06-30-2004, 12:34 PM
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looks like we have some forum readers here...

b.scheller
06-30-2004, 12:38 PM
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go 7th cav...

Midav
06-30-2004, 12:41 PM
rofl

One_A
06-30-2004, 01:17 PM
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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.

Is that a sarcastic remark in the last sentence of the caption?

Tengu
06-30-2004, 01:39 PM
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Palestinian spaceprogram??

b.scheller
06-30-2004, 01:40 PM
looks homemade :lol:

WolverineBlue
06-30-2004, 01:48 PM
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go 7th cav...

That'd be the 1st Cav, bro. There is a 7th Cav regiment that's part of the 1st Cav Division, but the caption said this guy is in the engineer battalion.

b.scheller
06-30-2004, 01:50 PM
ah...forgive my ignorance...i didn't read the caption...i just merely saw the patch.

WolverineBlue
06-30-2004, 01:58 PM
ah...forgive my ignorance...i didn't read the caption...i just merely saw the patch.

His patch is for the 1st Cavalry Division -- Fort Hood, Texas -- BOOYAH!

Uncle Chô
06-30-2004, 02:09 PM
MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.


Palestinian militants from the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades display the latest in Hamas rocket-science, a Hawkeiee 54 homemade rocket, during a demonstration in the Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip, in this April 15, 2004 file photo.

rofl

I'll suspect some He219 rewrittings on quotes ;)

Undo
06-30-2004, 02:14 PM
ah...forgive my ignorance...i didn't read the caption...i just merely saw the patch.

His patch is for the 1st Cavalry Division -- Fort Hood, Texas -- BOOYAH!

BOOYAH for Ft. Hood? You have fonder memories of it than I do. Hooah to 1st Cav, though.

Alphabet76
06-30-2004, 02:15 PM
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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.
rofl

EDIT: Congratulations He (and Cho for beeing the first)

WolverineBlue
06-30-2004, 02:18 PM
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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.
rofl

EDIT: Congratulations He (and Cho for beeing the first)

One_A caught a few posts earlier, and I saw it too woot

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06-30-2004, 02:19 PM
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LOoOL!!!!! rofl rofl rofl

WolverineBlue
06-30-2004, 02:20 PM
ah...forgive my ignorance...i didn't read the caption...i just merely saw the patch.

His patch is for the 1st Cavalry Division -- Fort Hood, Texas -- BOOYAH!

BOOYAH for Ft. Hood? You have fonder memories of it than I do. Hooah to 1st Cav, though.

I guess the "BOOYAH" was misplaced -- totally for the 1st Cav. Ft. Lewis kicks Ft. Hood's butt any day.

usa320
06-30-2004, 02:21 PM
gp.

woot

AVZ
06-30-2004, 02:46 PM
So he was allowed to wear these kinda shoes in the oval office ??

Interesting p-) :D :cantbeli:

Laworkerbee
06-30-2004, 02:46 PM
The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.

LOL, gotta love that, all those tax dollars squandered in the name of keeping aerospace workers employed....really really sad. Europes lack of a conventional military threat makes this an even bigger waste.


thanks for the pics, and god bless the captions! :D

[AFSOC]
06-30-2004, 03:50 PM
gp

He219
06-30-2004, 07:15 PM
Couple more:

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Members of the multi-national forces stand at attention during a handover ceremony in which control of Basra's airport was given from British-led forces to Iraqis, June 30, 2004. Nearly a fifth of U.S. troops returning from the war in Iraq may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health problems, but many are not seeking treatment, according to a study released on Wednesday

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Iraqi National Guardsmen march during a handover ceremony in which control of Basra's airport was given from British-led forces to Iraqis June 30, 2004. The United States handed over sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government on Monday, formally ending a 14-month occupation two days earlier than expected to try to forestall guerrilla attacks

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An Iraqi National Guard soldier kisses an Iraqi flag delivered by U.S. Army soldiers to a training center, near Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004

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Lt. Col. Gary Volesky, of Task Force 2-5 1st Calvary, briefs his soldiers Monday, June 28, 2004, about the Iraqi transfer of power and other war related topics during a formation in Bahgdad.
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An Iraqi National Guard soldier waves Iraqi flags which were supplied by U.S. Army soldiers at traffic checkpoint in Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004
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A U.S. Army soldier stands guard in the "Green Zone" as an Iraqi government building flies the Iraqi flag in Baghdad, Iraq Monday, June 28, 2004
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An Iraqi National Guard soldier reacts to the news of Iraqi sovereignty when informed by U.S. Army soldiers at a highway checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004.
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U.S. Army 1st Cavalry, 2nd Brigade soldiers pursue two cars that fled a highway checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004.
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A U.S. Army 1st Cavalry, 2nd Brigade soldier watches the perimeter after two cars were detained at a highway checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004.
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U.S. Army 1st Cavalry soldiers search a home in the Ghazeliya section of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004, during a raid in search of a suspected insurgent financier.

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The Stars and Stripes is raised June 30, 2004 at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq for the first time in 13 years.
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The new United States Ambassador to Iraq John Negroponte speaks prior to a flag raising ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq June 30, 2004. The Stars and Stripes was raised over a U.S. embassy in Iraq for the first time in 13 years after diplomatic ties were cut during the Gulf War in 1991. (
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Multi-national forces in Iraq commander Lieutenant-General Ricardo Sanchez is greeted by the new United States Ambassador to Iraq John Negroponte prior to a flag raising ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, June 30, 2004.
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U.S. Army General George Casey, who will become the new top multinational military commander in Iraq Thursday when he replaces Lieutenant-General Ricardo Sanchez, attends a flag raising ceremony at the new U.S. embassy in Baghdad Wednesday June 30, 2004.
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A Hungarian soldier holdS the folded US flag of the Taszar Airbase after it was lowered, while two US soldiers in the background listen the flag lowering ceremony on Wednesday, June 30, 2004. in Taszar, Hungary 200 kilometers (120 miles) south-east of Budapest. Today the last US troops leave the airbase what was the first American base established in Eastern Europe in 1995. The base served several US military operations in Bosnia and in Iraq. The US flag of the base was awarded to the local military museum.

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Guest of the newly re-opened Iraqi Embassy applaud during the flag raising ceremony Wednesday, June 30, 2004 in Washington. The embassy was closed in 1990 when the United States broke relations with Iraq after Iraq invaded Kuwait.
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Iraqi Ambassador to the U.S., Rend Al-Rahim Francke, gestures to the crowd after raising the Iraq flag over the newly reopened Iraqi Embassy Wednesday, June 30, 2004 in Washington.

Jurgen
06-30-2004, 07:32 PM
woot
Nice pics He219, please stay behind your computer... ;)

Durandal
06-30-2004, 07:44 PM
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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.

Is that a sarcastic remark in the last sentence of the caption?

rofl

80s technology at new millennium prices.

In all seriousness yes, it probably is.

Stl. boy
06-30-2004, 08:44 PM
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A U.S. Army 1st Cavalry, 2nd Brigade soldier watches the perimeter after two cars were detained at a highway checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004.

Looking for more knockdown power or trying to look more iraqi after the transfer?

ChuckThunder
06-30-2004, 08:48 PM
http://accuweather.ap.org/apdbs/Intl_Photos/views/mini/7349/7349614.jpg

Hehe, nice.

nerdman
06-30-2004, 09:55 PM
http://accuweather.ap.org/apdbs/Intl_Photos/views/mini/7349/7349614.jpg

I'm curious to know people's theories regarding this picture. I remember reading somewhere that U.S. soldiers were using Iraqi rifles due to a shortage of their own rifles. I found that pretty hard to believe… at the time.

I've heard of Special Operations soldiers using AK variants to confuse the enemy (AR15 variants have a distinctive sound) and because of the abundant amounts of ammunition… but the 1st Cavalry???

He219
06-30-2004, 09:58 PM
I thought y'all might like that one ..
:D


http://accuweather.ap.org/apdbs/Intl_Photos/views/mini/7350/7350626.jpg
Happy Birthday, Mike! :lol:

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Nasser Ahmed Ameri, a citizen of Yemen, is escorted from the Little Rock, Ark., federal courthouse, Friday, Oct. 18, 2002 after his arraignment on charges of generating false identification cards. A federal judge postponed sentencing Wednesday of a Yemeni man accused of compromising Arkansas' drivers license and identification card system because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that limits what information can be considered in setting a defendant's penalty

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Police and security vehicles surround a car, center, with hood up, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday June 30, 2004 in this image made from television. A firebrand cleric who issued fatwas on behalf of an al-Qaida-linked terrorist group in Saudi Arabia was gunned down Wednesday in a shootout in the capital Riyadh an official said. In the clash a policeman was also killed and six security personnel were injured.

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Secretary opf State Colin Powell is escorted through a Sudanese refugee camp in the Sudan Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Powell's visit came as the United States increased pressure on Sudan with a draft resolution calling on the United Nations to impose an arms embargo and travel ban on the Arab militias that are blamed for attacks in Sudan's western Darfur region

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Destroyer Squadron SIX out of Pascagoula Homeport holds a Change Of Command ceremonies aboard the deck of the USS Alabama , Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Pictured from left, are rear Admiral Vinson E. Smith , USN; Captain James Martin, USNR ; Captain David Costa, USNR; and Lt Commander Wayne Hatman, CHC, USNR. No ships were in port at Pascagoula so they chose the battleship , located in Mobile, Ala., for the ceremony.

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Washington, D.C. (June 30, 2004) – Fleet Admiral Roman Krzyzelewski, commander-in-chief, Polish Navy, conducts a troop inspection during a full honor ceremony on his behalf at Luetze Park's Washington Navy Yard. Adm. Krzyzelewsk is on an official visit to the United States and will be presented the Legion of Merit by Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Vern Clark

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The conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) pulls into the port of Valletta, Malta, for a scheduled port visit. Kennedy is one of seven aircraft carriers participating in Summer Pulse 2004.

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The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) cruises through the Straits of Magellan on her way to the Pacific Ocean. Reagan is underway circumnavigating South America in transit to her new homeport of San Diego, Calif., while participating in exercises supporting Summer Pulse 2004.

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Flight deck personnel look on as an F-14D Tomcat assigned to the "Tomcatters" of Fighter Squadron Three One (VF-31) performs a high-speed fly-by alongside the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74).

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Hi-Res Only (http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/image1.nsf/Lookup/200463015639/$file/Release0305-2004-07.jpg)
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Reconnaissancemen enter a smoke-filled room to assault simulated targets and search for intelligence data. The training is part of a series of courses they must complete to qualify as special operations capable for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. Special operations capability allows Marines to conduct high-risk missions requiring stealth and surprise. The 31st MEU requalifies as special operations capable every six months.

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Les militaires canadiens ont distribué aujourd'hui des cerfs-volants aux couleurs du drapeau canadien dans divers quartiers populeux du secteur de Paghman. Un enfant pose avec des cerfs-volants et un drapeau qu'il a reçus des Canadiens.
Quelque 500 cerfs-volants, gracieuseté de la Commission de la Capitale nationale (Ottawa) seront distribués toute la semaine aux enfants de Kaboul dans le cadre de la Fête du Canada.

Ratamacue
06-30-2004, 10:03 PM
Reconnaissancemen enter a smoke-filled room to assault simulated targets and search for intelligence data. The training is part of a series of courses they must complete to qualify as special operations capable for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. Special operations capability allows Marines to conduct high-risk missions requiring stealth and surprise. The 31st MEU requalifies as special operations capable every six months.
I realize that the guys in the photos are Recon, but do all Marines go through this sort of CQB training before being assigned to a MEU?

brachialstun
06-30-2004, 10:06 PM
1st Cav.....

The horse they never rode;
The line they never crossed,
The color of the stripe going down their backs.

:P

ZoneOne
06-30-2004, 10:12 PM
Does anyone else agree that this guy doesnt look Iraqi

He looks more like a U.S. soldier, or contractor assigned to their National Gaurd unit


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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi National Guardsman controls traffic at a checkpoint 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Iraq's interim government took legal custody of former president Saddam Hussein and 11 top members of his regime from the US-led military, in a first step toward their facing justice

He219
06-30-2004, 10:18 PM
http://accuweather.ap.org/apdbs/Intl_Photos/views/mini/7349/7349594.jpg

Neither does this Iraqi shown earlier. PMC's aren't all caucasian either ...

;)

He219
06-30-2004, 10:21 PM
I realize that the guys in the photos are Recon, but do all Marines go through this sort of CQB training before being assigned to a MEU?

Not all, only the SOC elements.

Ratamacue
06-30-2004, 10:22 PM
I realize that the guys in the photos are Recon, but do all Marines go through this sort of CQB training before being assigned to a MEU?
Not all, only the SOC elements.
I was under the impression that the entire MEU is considered Special Operations Capable.

He219
06-30-2004, 10:34 PM
Yes the MEU is considered SOC collectively, however, specialized units have specialized tasks, from specialized demolitions and close-quarters battle to vehicle assault and assault climbing. Threfore not all Marines of the MEU go through room clearing exercises.

Each specialized course trains a specified number of Marines, assuring units have Marines trained for specialties they may need. Upon completion of these workups, the MEU becomes SOC-certified and is ready to deploy.

fokket
06-30-2004, 10:36 PM
Some Arabics are strikingly Caucasian looking.

Ratamacue
06-30-2004, 10:39 PM
Yes the MEU is considered SOC collectively, however, specialized units have specialized tasks, from specialized demolitions and close-quarters battle to vehicle assault and assault climbing. Threfore not all Marines of the MEU go through room clearing exercises.

Each specialized course trains a specified number of Marines, assuring units have Marines trained for specialties they may need. Upon completion of these workups, the MEU becomes SOC-certified and is ready to deploy.
Gotcha. Thanks He.

Double Tap
06-30-2004, 10:52 PM
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squeak
06-30-2004, 10:57 PM
9mm M-4?

http://cache.*****images.com/comp/51013746.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=538EA340DCCBB2AD36AF4B2F7EA67FADA9C30E9B9B114CE8

He219
06-30-2004, 10:58 PM
Anytime!
:D

Also, the guys in the brown suits are the SOTG (Special Operations Training Group).

http://www.specialoperations.com/USMC/SOTG/far.jpg

To be an instructor with SOTG, a Marine must have been in a direct-action platoon with a force reconnaissance company, Langdon said. All instructors must be sergeants or above. Most instructors teach two or three different courses. The instructors' greatest challenge is maintaining focus and keen evaluation in getting students up to speed, Langdon said. The instructor-to-student ratio is 1 to 5, Langdon said. "They have a lot to teach in a short amount of time. They're teaching some dangerous stuff; their head has to be in the game at all times." The courses are also tough for students, he said. "Usually, if a student is trying and doing what he is told, he won't be dropped. But some people can't make it and have to be dropped from the course." All courses must be taught to certify the MEU; they build off each other, Langdon said. Students are held to a high standard. "They crawl at first," he said, referring to students' progression through the workups. "But by the end, they are up and running."

Photo: SOTG in Greenland


http://www.okinawa.usmc.mil/Public%20Affairs%20Info/Images%20Complete/IMAGES/040629-recon4.jpg
3rd Recon trains in close quarter battle (http://www.okinawa.usmc.mil/Public%20Affairs%20Info/Archive%20News%20Pages/2004/040629-recon.html)

CAMP HANSEN (June 29, 2004) -- Twenty Marines line up behind one another, safely protected by the Kevlar blanket shielding them from the blast of the explosive charge they've attached to the door of a suspected enemy hideout.

Boom! Four Marines shuffle into the house past the shredded-steel door searching for the stunned enemy.

With the entry area secure, more Marines rush in tossing "flash bangs," temporarily blinding and disorienting the enemy. Marines scan and assess each room with eagle eyes searching for intelligence data and enemy combatants.

The Marines are reconnaissancemen with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, simulating a raid June 22 during the Dynamic Assault Course taught by close quarters battle experts with the III Marine Expeditionary Special Operations Training Group here.

The five-week course brought the Marines one step closer to qualifying as special operations capable for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 31st MEU is a forward deployed expeditionary unit with warfighting capabilities available at a moments notice.

Special operations capability allows Marines to conduct high-risk missions requiring stealth and surprise. The 31st MEU requalifies as special operations capable every six months.

"This training is primarily used for direct raids in situations when low collateral damage is important," said senior dynamic assault instructor Gunnery Sgt. Kenneth A. Westgate.

The course began with two weeks of marksmanship training to hone students' skills in shooting targets at close ranges with .45 caliber pistols and M4 assault rifles.

Locked and loaded with plastic bullets to fire at training targets, the Marines' second phase of instruction developed their close quarters battling skills. Marines scanned an unfamiliar building for enemy targets, assessed the situation and cleared each room.

"It's a learning experience going into a house every time," said Sgt. Bart J. Harris Jr., a reconnaissanceman in the course. "Every house is different. The more we practice the more experienced we become. This is a skill that if you don't use you lose."

The building the Marines trained in had multiple rooms with paper silhouettes simulating enemy targets.

"The first thing I do is clear my corner. Once that's done, I search for targets, engage and collapse my sector of fire all the way to the next shooter," Harris said. "When I enter a building my main concern is getting all of my buddies out alive, but the mission is priority."

The Marines used short, verbal commands to relay information.

"We try to stay away from using hand and arm signals to communicate because they don't work in the dark," Westgate said. "There are some verbal commands we keep to a minimum because the more we talk the greater the confusion level."

Instructors carefully examined how the group of warriors reacted as a team.

"We haven't seen too many problems," Westgate said. "Two-thirds of these Marines have completed this package before, and they're all really good shooters."

Although the course is five weeks long, training never ends for these Marines. They constantly challenge themselves even when going to the store to spend their hard-earned cash.

When a group of us goes to the store, we look around to see how we would attack the building, explained Lance Cpl. Jeff M. Duncan.


p-)

He219
06-30-2004, 11:04 PM
9mm M-4?
http://cache.*****images.com/comp/51013746.jpg?x=x&dasite=MS_GINS&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=538EA340DCCBB2AD36AF4B2F7EA67FADA9C30E9B9B114CE8
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Just plain Colt 9mm SMG. (the carry handle doesn't remove)

http://www.srtsupply.com/images/colt/RO639.bmp

Bulkowski
06-30-2004, 11:13 PM
http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20040630/i/r3685994909.jpg
rofl

I think the Iraqi's look badass in their chocolate chip BDU's, thumbs up for them woot

He219
06-30-2004, 11:17 PM
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KHARTOUM, SUDAN: A Soudan Army special unit stands on the tarmac of the Khartoum international airport in Khartoum, Sudan, 30 June 2004 before the departure of the airplane of the US Secretary of State Colin Powell (not pictured).
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DARFUR, SUDAN: Soudan Army special unit pose for a picture with US Secretary of State Colin Powell (L,front), 30 June 2004 in Darfur. US Secretary of State Colin Powell visited Sudan's strife-torn western Darfur region Wednesday after delivering a stern warning to Khartoum to ease the humanitarian crisis, while UN chief Kofi Annan held talks in the capital. An official accompanying Powell, who accused Sudan of being "in denial" over the situation here, also said the United States would hold informal discussions in New York later Wednesday with other members of the UN Security Council on a possible resolution condemning Khartoum

Hmmm ...

gilgoul
06-30-2004, 11:17 PM
Does anyone else agree that this guy doesnt look Iraqi

He looks more like a U.S. soldier, or contractor assigned to their National Gaurd unit


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Sorry to disapoint you but all Irakis don`t necessarally look like beduins, since they are not.

seruriermarshal
07-01-2004, 05:04 AM
http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20040630/i/r3685994909.jpg

In fact , I afraid ICDC ......

:(

haze99
07-01-2004, 10:20 AM
#$%&*?!@! I can't copy the photo, oh well.

In combat operations, US Army line-units imploy various rifles, taken from the enemy. (Such as GI's using AK-47 or PRC Type-56's during the Vietnam War)
This 1st Cav soldier has a Romanian PSL "sniper" rifle. But he doesn't have the scope? He must me a great shot!

Romanian!? The Iraqi's took a huge order of these (PSL) from Romania back in 1989 or 1990. (A bunch were captured in Operation Desert Storm!) I am not sure if Romania exported more in the mid 1990's. But, there are enough floating around for everyone. And USSR SVD's are still available.

*For those of you who don't know the SVD, PSL, & M-76 (Yugoslav) are actually Designated Marksmen Rifles. Not Sniper rifles.

Alphabet76
07-01-2004, 11:04 AM
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WARSAW, POLAND: A picture taken 30 June 2004 shows a Finnish armoured personnel carrier (APC) Patria in Sulejowek, near Warsaw, during its official presentation. Finland's defense ministry said today it had ordered 45 new armoured APC's from Finnish defense equipment manufacturer Patria for 120 million euros (146 million dollars). Poland will co-produce the vehicles in the Polish arm's factory in Siemianowice Slaskie. AFP PHOTO JANEK SKARZYNSKI (Photo credit should read JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP/***** Images)

iflu
07-01-2004, 12:09 PM
http://accuweather.ap.org/apdbs/Intl_Photos/views/mini/7350/7350442.jpg

it is good to see pics of battleships. ;) although they r becoming history, i still love those huge cannons and beatiful bodies. less chance to see them today.
great pics he. thx

big80a2
07-01-2004, 12:12 PM
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could somebody photoshop this and put remotecontrols in to all the hands of the people.

p-) they are indeed in control ;)