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10-02-2003, 09:57 PM
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US Seventh Fleet Commander, Vice Adm. Robert F. Willard, right, fires an automatic grenade launcher at a base of Russian marines near Russian Far Eastern city of Vladivostok, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. Willard is in Vladivostok on a friendly visit. (AP Photo/ str)

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A U.S. Air Force F-16 CJ Fighting Falcon from the 20th Fighter Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, flies over New York City during a North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) mission on September 24, 2003. U.S. Air Force pilots practice weekly and are psychologically ready to shoot down civilian airliners in any new attack on America like Sept. 11, the general in charge of domestic defense said October 2. Photo by Aaron D, Allmon Ii/Usaf/*******

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U.S. Air Force pilots practice weekly and are psychologically ready to shoot down civilian airliners in any new attack on America like Sept. 11, the general in charge of domestic defense said on October 2, 2003. Two Air-Defense Fighter F-16A Fighting Falcons from the North Dakota Air National Guard's 178th Fighter Squadron lead an F-15C Eagle from the 27th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, Va., during a combat air patrol mission over Washington D.C. in support of Operation Noble Eagle in November 2001. (Greg L. Davis/USAF via *******)


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Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, speaks with Anatoly Kvashnin, Chief of the Armed Forces' General Staff during a meeting with top military officials at the Defence Ministry in Moscow, Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. Putin met with Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov and other top military officials to discuss plans to reform Russia's military, which have drawn opposition from top brass. (AP Photo/Str, Pool)

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Thirteen members of the paramilitary United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, who surrendered to the army in a rural zone of San Vicente of Antioquia State, are shown at a military base in Medellin, 155 miles northwest of Bogota, Colombia, Thursday, Oct.2, 2003. President Alvaro Uribe said Thursday that 2,300 rebels and paramilitary fighters have turned in their weapons since his government came to power on a law-and-order platform just over a year ago. Deserters have the opportunity to enter a government rehabilitation programand can obtain pardons for crimes committed during the war. (AP Photo/ Luis Benavides)

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German soldiers march during a military tattoo in downtown Hamburg, northern Germany, in this June 16, 2003 file photo. Germany will reduce the size of its military by 30,000 by 2010 as part of a streamlining and modernization effort, German Defense Minister, Peter Struck announced Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003 in Berlin. (AP Photo/Fabian Bimmer)


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Soldiers of the German armed forces run for cover after leaving a Bell UH-1D helicopter during an exercise in Kellinghusen, northern Germany, in this Aug. 22, 2001 file photo.

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A US soldier from the 101st Airborne Division, Alpha company, shows comrades a picture of Iraq (news - web sites)' deposed leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), found in one of the houses during a search in the village of Alaiba, 70 kms southwest of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)

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An Iraqi waits outside his home as US soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division, Alpha company, enter to search it in the village of Alaiba, 70 kms southwest of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. The soldiers confiscated a large quantity of weapons, including a canon, several mortars, and kalashnikovs.(AFP/Ahmad Al-Rubaye)

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Captains Brandon Holden, left, and his wife Jamie stand in front of a flag from the 4th Infantry Division , Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003 at their base in Tikrit, Iraq after they were jointly promoted to the rank of captain. Captains Brandon and Jamie Holden, 25, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Amarillo, Texas, graduated together from West Point in 2000, then served together in Korea before being deployed to Iraq with the 4th Infantry Division. They have been married for three years. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)

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U.S. soldiers search the street opposite the mayor's office in Fallujah, Iraq, after coming under fire from attackers Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. One man was killed in the incident 65 kilometers northwest of Baghdad, and at least four peoples injured in the crossfire. U.S. officers said the man killed was an attacker, but hospital officials said he was a bystander. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

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Iraqi policemen accompany the body of their slain colleague Adnan Awad to his funeral in the restive town of Ramadi September 30, 2003. Witnesses and police said Awad was trying to quell revelers shooting in the air overnight when a U.S. Army patrol nearby opened fire, killing him and wounding four others. (Akram Saleh/*******)

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Commandos from Special Services Group, SSG of Pakistan army, prepare to deploy to target areas from where operations against Al-Qaida and other militants in progress, Thursday, Oct 2, 2003 in Angore Adda, 1 kilometer from Pakitia province of Afghnaistan. The Pakistani army launched its largest-ever offensive against Al-Qaida and other militants in the border of Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 12 suspects and arresting 10, military officials said. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)


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Maj. Gen. Ameer Faisal, right, the commander of the operation communicates with his troops at Angore Adda near Pakistan-Afghanistan border on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. Pakistan's army launched its largest offensive against al-Qaida and other militants in a rugged tribal region bordering Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 12 suspects and arresting 10, military officials said. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash)

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Pakistani troops have launched a major operation against al-Qaeda tribal hideout(AFP/File/Jewel Samad)

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A Pakistan army soldier stands guard near the body of an al-Qaida suspect Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003 at Angore Adda, Pakistan near the Pakistan-Afghnaistan border after fighting on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. Thhe Pakistan army launched its largest-ever offensive against al-Qaida and other militants on the border with Afghanistan (news - web sites) on Thursday, killing at least 12 suspects and arresting 10 according to the military. (AP Photo)

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A Pakistani soldier with suspected http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/pakistan_attacks_qaeda]al-Qaeda (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/photos/recip/story/*[url) prisoners[/url] in Angoor Adda(AFP/Jewel Samad)

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Around 150 elite French troops keep a discreet watch on Afghanistan (news - web sites)'s border with Pakistan(AFP/File)

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French troops in Afghanistan (news - web sites)(AFP/File/Indranil Mukherjee)

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French soldiers of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) receive medals in Afghanistan (news - web sites). The discreet presence of about 150 French Special Forces troops there is part of French President Jacques Chirac's diplomatic game being played with Washginton, diplomatic sources said.(AFP/file/Shah Marai)

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Pakistan claims the United States has agreed to modernise its fleet of F-16 fighter jets and provide fresh military hardware to help in the pursuit of Taliban and al-Qaeda fugitives(AFP/File/Paulo Cunha)

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Six people have been killed in Kashmir (news - web sites) violence(AFP/File/Tauseef Mustafa)

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Afghan demining dogs and their handlers take a morning run in the hills over Kabul City, Afghanistan on Thursday Oct 2, 2003. The mine detection and dog center, a nongovernmental organization that receives assistance from the United Nations and Germany, was started in 1989. Afghanistan is one of the most mined countries in the world with an estimated ten million mines. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)


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Afghan demining instructor Gul Hassan, 30, left, and handler Nehmatullah, 28, center, work with Bojar, a 4-year-old German shepard, during a training session and search for a landmine in Kabul City, Afghanistan on Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. The mine detection and dog center, a non-governmental organization, which receives assistance from the United Nations and Germany, was started in 1989. Afghanistan is one of the most mined countries in the world with an estimated ten million mines. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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Canadian soldiers keep a lookout in the Shah-e-Kot valley of Afghanistan (news - web sites). The first Canadian casualties since the country sent troops to serve with the ISAF were confirmed(AFP/Pool/File/Cpl. Lou Penney)

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Lt.-Col. Donald Denne, Commanding Officer of the Third Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) Battalion Group, addresses his troops shortly after the death of two soldiers and the injury of three others following a suspected mine strike near Kabul, on Thursday Oct. 2, 2003 in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites). At this time, ISAF comprises 5,500 troops from 31 different nations. (AP Photo/CP, DND - MCpl. Brian Walsh/HO)

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FILE--Canadian soldier Cpl. Robbie Beerenfenger is shown in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites) in this Sept.5, 2003 photo. Cpl. Beerenfenger, 29. and Sgt Robert Alan Short, 42, were killed in Afghanistan Thursday when their jeep was thrown into the air by a huge explosion thought to have been caused by an anti-tank mine or a buried shell. (AP Photo/CP/.DND/Master Cpl. Brian Walsh, HO)

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Canadian soldier Sgt Robert Alan Short is shown in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites) in this Sept.5, 2003 file photo. Sgt. Short, 42, and Cpl. Robbie Beerenfenger were killed in Afghanistan Thursday when their jeep was thrown into the air by a huge explosion thought to have been caused by an anti-tank mine or a buried shell. (AP Photo/DND/Master Cpl. Brian Walsh. HO)

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Soldiers listen to a news conference at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Ont. Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. The news conference released details into the deaths of Cpl. Robbie Beerenfenger and Sgt. Robert Alan Short who were killed Thursday in Afghanistan (news - web sites) while serving with the Para Company Patrol, 3rd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment. (AP Photo/CP, Jonathan Hayward)

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A Palestinian woman walks by Israeli army vehicles patrolling in the West Bank town of Ramallah Thursday Oct. 2 , 2003. ( AP Photo/ Nasser Nasser)


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Two new Palestinian police graduates leap over colleagues during a demonstration of their skills at the graduation ceremony in Gaza City Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. The graduates are part of the police force of the Palestinian Authority. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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New Palestinian Police graduates are seen through a circle of flames during their graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. The graduates are part of the police force of the Palestinian Authority. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

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Palestinian Police graduates dressed in riot gear shout during a demonstration of their skills at their graduation ceremony in Gaza City Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. The graduates are part of the police force of the Palestinian Authority. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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Palestinian children perform martial arts skills at a police graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. The graduates are part of the police force of the Palestinian Authority. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)


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A young Palestinian girl uses a sword while performing martial arts skills at a police graduation ceremony in Gaza City, Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)


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Palestinian schoolboys walk along the concrete "security wall" in Arab east Jerusalem suburb of Sawahreh, on their way to school. Canada's foreign minister and the secretary general of the Arab League condemned Israel's decision to extend the so-called separation barrier within Palestine.(AFP/Hrvoje Polan)

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A Palestinian woman and her son wait to be checked at an Israeli checkpoint at the entrance of the Palestinian West Bank town of Tulkarem, Thursday Oct. 2, 2003, as the separation wall between Israel and the Palestinian territories is seen in the background. Israel announced Thursday it would construct 565 new homes in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, violating a U.S.-backed peace plan and angering Palestinians already seething over plans to build a security barrier deep into the West Bank. (AP Photo/ Eitan Hess-Ashkenazi

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A view of the Israeli West Bank town of Ariel, Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. Israel announced Thursday it would construct hundreds of new homes in Jewish settlements in the West Bank

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Smoke rises from a car Israeli soldiers blew up near the West Bank town of Nablus Thursday Oct. 2, 2003. According to the military, Israeli troops discovered the parked car, laden with explosives and intended for use in a car bomb attack in Israel. A spokesman said it was the third attempted car bombing to be foiled in three weeks. (AP Photo/ Nasser Ishtayeh)

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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites), surrounded by his bodyguard, looks at names of Israeli paratroopers killed during the Israeli-Arab wars, at the Tel Nof paratroopers memorial in central Israel October 2, 2003. Israel is marking the 30th anniversary of 1973 Yom Kippur war which Israel fought against Syria and Egypt. *******/Orel Cohen/POOL

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South Korean riot police try to hold back a crowd protesting North Korea (news - web sites)'s nuclear program earlier this year. The North Thursday raised the stakes in an ongoing nuclear standoff, saying it was now able to produce half-a-dozen nuclear bombs in its quest for a nuclear arsenal.(AFP/file/Choi Jae-Ku)

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A North Korean missile unit on parade in Pyongyang. North Korea (news - web sites) claims it has produced enough weapons-grade plutonium for half-a-dozen atomic bombs.(AFP)

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Golf, anybody?

Thai soldiers and police officers show to motorcycle taxi drivers how to hide surface-to-air missiles, with one hiding in a golf bag, left, and another hiding in plastic pipe, right, and terrorists might pose as a golfer or a construction worker during a demonstration at a school near Bangkok international airport in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. More than 4,000 motorcycle taxi drivers working around Bangkok International Airport will be trained as security informants ahead of the Oct. 20-21 summit of Asia-Pacific leaders, officials said Thursday. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)

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A Thai Air Force officer displays a surface-to-air missile launcher to motorcycle taxi drivers at an auditorium in Bangkok, October 2, 2003. Thailand is tightening security around its Don Muang International Airport amid local media reports that police were looking for smuggled missiles ahead of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (news - web sites) summit later this month. Around 5,000 motorcycle taxi drivers working around the airport are being trained by the police and the Air Force to watch for potential militant suspects or violent attacks. *******/Sukree Sukplang

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Former Khmer Rouge (news - web sites) weapons are piled for destruction in Cambodia earlier this year. But despite the government's disarmament efforts, Cambodia is still awash with weapons. Surface-to-air missiles smuggled in from Cambodia are being hunted by Thai authorities afraid they might be used in a terror attack during this month's APEC (news - web sites) summit.(AFP/file)

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030916-M-8683D-002 Shoalwater Bay, Queensland, Australia (Sept 16, 2003) -- Light Armored Vehicles (LAV) assigned to 2D Battalion 3D Marines, advance on the front lines of the simulated war with Australian forces, Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland Australia, during this year’s Crocodile Exercise. The goal of the Crocodile Exercise is to improve bilateral combat readiness and interoperability between American and Australian Armed Forces through combined training operations. U.S. Marine Corps photo by LCpl James P Douglas. (RELEASED)

FallenAngel
10-02-2003, 10:33 PM
Not suggesting that this was intentional but...that pic of the Germans marching with torches seems to envoke memories of an older, not-so-friendly German Army. :|

HumanShield
10-02-2003, 10:48 PM
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HI RES HI RES!!!!
must find high res!!!

Skaman
10-03-2003, 12:24 AM
Lt.-Col. Donald Denne, Commanding Officer of the Third Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) Battalion Group, addresses his troops shortly after the death of two soldiers and the injury of three others following a suspected mine strike near Kabul, on Thursday Oct. 2, 2003 in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites). At this time, ISAF comprises 5,500 troops from 31 different nations. (AP Photo/CP, DND - MCpl. Brian Walsh/HO)


RIP guys.

usa320
10-03-2003, 11:02 PM
fires an automatic grenade launcher at a base of Russian marines near Russian Far Eastern city of Vladivostok

Why is the US Navy firing grenades at the Russian Marines base?

;)

ShotOver
10-04-2003, 10:01 AM
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hahahaha, now thats a big hat, on the guy on the right.

rofl