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Salinas, Peru (July 3, 2004) - The Peruvian cruiser Almirante Grau (CLM-81) fires one of its 15.2 cm caliber cannons as naval surface fire support during a Latin American amphibious assault exercise supporting UNITAS 45-04.
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A Peruvian BMR Amphibious Assault Vehicle approaches the shore of Salinas, Peru, July 4, 2004, after launching from the Peruvian tank landing ship B.A.P. CALLAO (DT-143) as part of an amphibious assault exercise during UNITAS 45-04
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Peruvian Commandos approach the beach in a zodiac boat during the largest amphibious assault exercise in Latin America in support of UNITAS 45-04.
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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (June 23, 2004) – Seventh Platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Marines and Sailors, exit a Landing Craft Utility (LCU) vehicle during a pre-dawn amphibious assault exercise in Cuba. The exercise was modeled after the Nov. 20, 1943, Marine assault of the Tarawa Atolls during the World War II Pacific Campaign.
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Pacific Ocean (July 6, 2004) – Republic of Korea Submarine Chang Bogo (SSK 61) heads out to sea during exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC)
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Republic of Korea Destroyer Yi SunShin (DDH 975) cruises to position where it will participate in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004.
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Canadian frigate HMCS Regina (FFH 334) heads out to sea to participate in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004.
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Sailors stationed aboard the Japanese war ship JDS Asakaze (DDG 169) work to prepare the ship for the multi-national maritime exercise Rim of the Pacific 2004 (RIMPAC) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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The 210th Rescue Squadron, from Kules Air National Guard Base in Anchorage, Alaska, makes the first entrance into the Arctic Thunder Air Show after jumping out of an Elmendorf C-130, June 25, 2004, at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
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Marines with 1st Platoon, Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion 6th Marine Regiment, and Army Special Forces maintain security during a medical evacuation after receiving enemy contact south of Camp Blessing, June 25 2004. 1st Platoon, K Company, maintains an offensive presence throughout the region while providing security for Camp Blessing
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1st Lt. Steven M. Ray, with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, and an Afghani soldier cross a footbridge to visit a local school in Nagolan, Afghanistan, June 21, 2004.
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U.S. Army Pfc. Eric Gustasaon assigned to 6th Platoon, 1st Military Police (MP) Battalion, 1st Infantry Division (1ID) out of Bamberg, Germany, mans his Mark 19 during a convoy to Baqubah, Iraq, to release Iraqi prisoners
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A Polish soldier takes a picture of an Iraqi girl and a Lithuanian soldier at an orphanage in Al Hillah, Iraq, June 30, 2004. The girl, along with 19 other children from two Al Hillah orphanages, is being flown to Poland, courtesy of the Polish military and Children's Dreams, a Polish charity, for a 10-day retreat in the mountains of southern Poland
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Staff Sgt. Francisco Pinedo, of Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), talks with Iraqi National Guard soldiers during Mutual Security 2 in Mosul, Iraq on July 3, 2004. Charlie Company is participating in Mutual Security 2. Mutual Security 2 is an operation in which the Iraqi police and the Iraqi National Guard are conducting a town cordon and knock, while 2-3 Infantry provide blocking positions for the outer cordon. 2-3 Infantry are in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
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A soldier of Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), stops a vehicle in Mosul, Iraq on July 3, 2004.
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Lance Cpl. Mike C. Suchevich, a gunner with Battery L, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, wears his lower body armor. The shorts are made of Kevlar and were designed to repel shrapnel from improvised explosive devices.
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Lance Cpl. Mike C. Suchevich, a gunner with Battery L, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, wears a pair of lower body armor shorts. The shorts are made of Kevlar and were designed to repel sharpnel from improvised explosive devices. The battalion received 10 pairs of the shorts and is currently testing them for the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory.
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Iraqi Army soldiers march during their graduation ceremony in Kirkush Military Training base, 130 km northeast of the capital Baghdad July 8, 2004. Columns of 720 soldiers of the newly U.S-trained Iraqi Army celebrated their graduation on Thursday as part of U.S initial plan of creating a new Iraqi army division numbering 12,000 troops within a year to replace a 400,000-strong army that was eliminated by the U.S led coalition authority after the fall of Baghdad on April 2003.
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VIENNA, AUSTRIA: Widow of late Austrian President Thomas Klestil, Margot Klestil-Loeffler (C) follows the hearse carrying Klestil's coffin to Hofburg chapel 08 July 2004, in Vienna. The coffin will remain into a rose-filled state room until Friday to allow the public to pay their last respects before Saturday's funeral.
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Scotland Yard Chief To Stand Down: LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 8: An armed Sikh Metropolitan Police officer patrols the streets of Westminster July 8, 2004 in London
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens (L) and deputy commissioner Sir Ian Blair attend a Metopolitan Police Authority news conference where Stevens announced that he will be stepping down from the top police role July 8, 2004 in London, England. Stevens, who has been commissioner since 2000, has decided not to renew his contract when it ends in five months
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MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) talks to German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, as he arrived at Vnukovo II governmental airport in Moscow 08 July 2004. Schroeder arrived in Russia to take part in a bilateral economic forum and for talks with Putin. The close relations between Moscow and Berlin -- the largest foreign investor in Russia -- were strengthened further last year during their joint opposition to the US-led invasion of Iraq along with Paris known as the 'Axis of the Weasels'. Germany still holds 14 billion euros (17 billion dollars) in Russian debt after selling five billion euros in the form of bonds to private investors earlier this month.
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BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Romanian President Ion Iliescu (center, L) and Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer (center, R) revew an honour guard at Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest, 08 July 2004. Sezer is on a two-day official visit to Romania.
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An Israeli army tank drives in the outskirts of the Israeli village of Alumin, next to the Israel-Gaza Strip border Thursday July 8, 2004 during an Israeli army operation in the town of Beit Hanoun, north of the Strip. Israeli troops moved into the town Thursday, killing at least seven Palestinians, including the local commander of the Hamas militant group, during a fierce gun battle, Palestinians and the army said. One Israeli soldier was seriously wounded.
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - JULY 8: An Israeli Nagmachon takes a position in orange trees as fighting goes on during a major Israeli army incursion July 8, 2004 in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun. Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen fought fiercely in Beit Hanoun on Thursday, killing at least seven Palestinians, among them three militants and a 35-year-old woman, according to Palestinians and the Israeli army
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Israeli soldier Wahid Taysir, sits in a courtroom prior to a session of his trial in the Kastina Military Court near the southern city of Ashkelon, Israel, Thursday July 8, 2004. Taysir is charged with manslaughter in the shooting of British activist Tom Hurndall, during an army operation in Gaza in April 2003. Hurndall, 22, died last January after being in a vegetative state since the shooting
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South Ossetian special forces take seats atop a BRDM-2, armored scout vehicle, in downtown Tskhinvali, the capital of the breakaway region, Wednesday, July 7, 2004. The sign on the vehicle reads: Spetsnaz, the Russian abbreviation for special forces. Forces of the breakaway South Ossetia region on Thursday detained and disarmed a group of Georgian peacekeepers and began searching an ethnic Georgian village in the region, Georgian authorities said
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30 Georgian troops were captured in zone of conflict by Ossetian SF
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Reservists called out for military training in Ivanovo region
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India has hiked its military spending by almost 18 percent and promised to speed up modernisation of its technology-starved forces
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A student walks by displays of North Korea's Scud-B missile, right, and other South Korean missiles at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul at the Thursday, July 8, 2004. North Korea has begun making and deploying new intermediate ballistic missiles that can reach U.S. military targets in Okinawa, Japan and the Pacific U.S. territory of Guam, South Korea's Defense Ministry said Thursday
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A grab taken from television footage shows a commemoration ceremony for former North Korean leader Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang on the tenth anniversary of his death, July 8, 2004.
Salinas, Peru (July 3, 2004) - The Peruvian cruiser Almirante Grau (CLM-81) fires one of its 15.2 cm caliber cannons as naval surface fire support during a Latin American amphibious assault exercise supporting UNITAS 45-04.
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A Peruvian BMR Amphibious Assault Vehicle approaches the shore of Salinas, Peru, July 4, 2004, after launching from the Peruvian tank landing ship B.A.P. CALLAO (DT-143) as part of an amphibious assault exercise during UNITAS 45-04
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Peruvian Commandos approach the beach in a zodiac boat during the largest amphibious assault exercise in Latin America in support of UNITAS 45-04.
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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (June 23, 2004) – Seventh Platoon, 1st Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team (FAST) Marines and Sailors, exit a Landing Craft Utility (LCU) vehicle during a pre-dawn amphibious assault exercise in Cuba. The exercise was modeled after the Nov. 20, 1943, Marine assault of the Tarawa Atolls during the World War II Pacific Campaign.
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Pacific Ocean (July 6, 2004) – Republic of Korea Submarine Chang Bogo (SSK 61) heads out to sea during exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC)
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Republic of Korea Destroyer Yi SunShin (DDH 975) cruises to position where it will participate in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004.
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Canadian frigate HMCS Regina (FFH 334) heads out to sea to participate in exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2004.
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Sailors stationed aboard the Japanese war ship JDS Asakaze (DDG 169) work to prepare the ship for the multi-national maritime exercise Rim of the Pacific 2004 (RIMPAC) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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The 210th Rescue Squadron, from Kules Air National Guard Base in Anchorage, Alaska, makes the first entrance into the Arctic Thunder Air Show after jumping out of an Elmendorf C-130, June 25, 2004, at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
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Marines with 1st Platoon, Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion 6th Marine Regiment, and Army Special Forces maintain security during a medical evacuation after receiving enemy contact south of Camp Blessing, June 25 2004. 1st Platoon, K Company, maintains an offensive presence throughout the region while providing security for Camp Blessing
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1st Lt. Steven M. Ray, with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, and an Afghani soldier cross a footbridge to visit a local school in Nagolan, Afghanistan, June 21, 2004.
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U.S. Army Pfc. Eric Gustasaon assigned to 6th Platoon, 1st Military Police (MP) Battalion, 1st Infantry Division (1ID) out of Bamberg, Germany, mans his Mark 19 during a convoy to Baqubah, Iraq, to release Iraqi prisoners
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A Polish soldier takes a picture of an Iraqi girl and a Lithuanian soldier at an orphanage in Al Hillah, Iraq, June 30, 2004. The girl, along with 19 other children from two Al Hillah orphanages, is being flown to Poland, courtesy of the Polish military and Children's Dreams, a Polish charity, for a 10-day retreat in the mountains of southern Poland
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Staff Sgt. Francisco Pinedo, of Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), talks with Iraqi National Guard soldiers during Mutual Security 2 in Mosul, Iraq on July 3, 2004. Charlie Company is participating in Mutual Security 2. Mutual Security 2 is an operation in which the Iraqi police and the Iraqi National Guard are conducting a town cordon and knock, while 2-3 Infantry provide blocking positions for the outer cordon. 2-3 Infantry are in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
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A soldier of Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), stops a vehicle in Mosul, Iraq on July 3, 2004.
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Lance Cpl. Mike C. Suchevich, a gunner with Battery L, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, wears his lower body armor. The shorts are made of Kevlar and were designed to repel shrapnel from improvised explosive devices.
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Lance Cpl. Mike C. Suchevich, a gunner with Battery L, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, wears a pair of lower body armor shorts. The shorts are made of Kevlar and were designed to repel sharpnel from improvised explosive devices. The battalion received 10 pairs of the shorts and is currently testing them for the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory.
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Iraqi Army soldiers march during their graduation ceremony in Kirkush Military Training base, 130 km northeast of the capital Baghdad July 8, 2004. Columns of 720 soldiers of the newly U.S-trained Iraqi Army celebrated their graduation on Thursday as part of U.S initial plan of creating a new Iraqi army division numbering 12,000 troops within a year to replace a 400,000-strong army that was eliminated by the U.S led coalition authority after the fall of Baghdad on April 2003.
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VIENNA, AUSTRIA: Widow of late Austrian President Thomas Klestil, Margot Klestil-Loeffler (C) follows the hearse carrying Klestil's coffin to Hofburg chapel 08 July 2004, in Vienna. The coffin will remain into a rose-filled state room until Friday to allow the public to pay their last respects before Saturday's funeral.
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Scotland Yard Chief To Stand Down: LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 8: An armed Sikh Metropolitan Police officer patrols the streets of Westminster July 8, 2004 in London
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens (L) and deputy commissioner Sir Ian Blair attend a Metopolitan Police Authority news conference where Stevens announced that he will be stepping down from the top police role July 8, 2004 in London, England. Stevens, who has been commissioner since 2000, has decided not to renew his contract when it ends in five months
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MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) talks to German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, as he arrived at Vnukovo II governmental airport in Moscow 08 July 2004. Schroeder arrived in Russia to take part in a bilateral economic forum and for talks with Putin. The close relations between Moscow and Berlin -- the largest foreign investor in Russia -- were strengthened further last year during their joint opposition to the US-led invasion of Iraq along with Paris known as the 'Axis of the Weasels'. Germany still holds 14 billion euros (17 billion dollars) in Russian debt after selling five billion euros in the form of bonds to private investors earlier this month.
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BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Romanian President Ion Iliescu (center, L) and Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer (center, R) revew an honour guard at Cotroceni Palace in Bucharest, 08 July 2004. Sezer is on a two-day official visit to Romania.
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An Israeli army tank drives in the outskirts of the Israeli village of Alumin, next to the Israel-Gaza Strip border Thursday July 8, 2004 during an Israeli army operation in the town of Beit Hanoun, north of the Strip. Israeli troops moved into the town Thursday, killing at least seven Palestinians, including the local commander of the Hamas militant group, during a fierce gun battle, Palestinians and the army said. One Israeli soldier was seriously wounded.
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - JULY 8: An Israeli Nagmachon takes a position in orange trees as fighting goes on during a major Israeli army incursion July 8, 2004 in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun. Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen fought fiercely in Beit Hanoun on Thursday, killing at least seven Palestinians, among them three militants and a 35-year-old woman, according to Palestinians and the Israeli army
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Israeli soldier Wahid Taysir, sits in a courtroom prior to a session of his trial in the Kastina Military Court near the southern city of Ashkelon, Israel, Thursday July 8, 2004. Taysir is charged with manslaughter in the shooting of British activist Tom Hurndall, during an army operation in Gaza in April 2003. Hurndall, 22, died last January after being in a vegetative state since the shooting
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South Ossetian special forces take seats atop a BRDM-2, armored scout vehicle, in downtown Tskhinvali, the capital of the breakaway region, Wednesday, July 7, 2004. The sign on the vehicle reads: Spetsnaz, the Russian abbreviation for special forces. Forces of the breakaway South Ossetia region on Thursday detained and disarmed a group of Georgian peacekeepers and began searching an ethnic Georgian village in the region, Georgian authorities said
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30 Georgian troops were captured in zone of conflict by Ossetian SF
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Reservists called out for military training in Ivanovo region
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India has hiked its military spending by almost 18 percent and promised to speed up modernisation of its technology-starved forces
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A student walks by displays of North Korea's Scud-B missile, right, and other South Korean missiles at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul at the Thursday, July 8, 2004. North Korea has begun making and deploying new intermediate ballistic missiles that can reach U.S. military targets in Okinawa, Japan and the Pacific U.S. territory of Guam, South Korea's Defense Ministry said Thursday
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A grab taken from television footage shows a commemoration ceremony for former North Korean leader Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang on the tenth anniversary of his death, July 8, 2004.