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He219
10-10-2003, 09:53 AM
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U.S. Army soldiers from the First Battalion of the 181st Infantry patrol the hills Wednesday Oct. 8, 2003 in Guantanamo Bay U.S. Navy Base, Cuba. Two dozen investigators began searching for possible security breaches Thursday Oct. 9 at the U.S. prison camp for terror suspects, where espionage charges have heightened tensions among soldiers. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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Guantanamo Bay U.S. Navy Base commander Leslie McCoy pauses as he answers questions from the media Wednesday Oct. 8, 2003 in Guantanamo Bay U.S. Navy Base, Cuba. Two dozen investigators began searching for possible security breaches Thursday at the U.S. prison camp for terror suspects, where espionage charges have heightened tensions among soldiers. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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U.S. Army National Guard Spec. Jovani Barber, left, and Sgt. Mario Brooks, both of the U.S. Virgin Islands, answer questions from the media about working with detainees Oct. 8, 2003 in Guantanamo Bay U.S. Navy Base, Cuba. Two dozen investigators began searching for possible security breaches Thursday at the U.S. prison camp for terror suspects, where espionage charges have heightened tensions among soldiers. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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Bolivian army soldiers scort a convoy in the impoverished neighbor of Ventilla, El Alto neighboring Bolivian capital La Paz on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003. A convoy of buses and trucks had to be escorted by army soldier to get out of this neighbor where miners were marching from a distant mining city of Huanuni and clashed with Bolivian army forces prior they arrive in El Alto. The miners were demanding president's resignation and against a possible government decision to export liquid gas throughout a Chilean port. (AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)

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A Bolivian army soldier takes aim as an army truck escorts a convoy of buses and trucks stucked in a road near to the impoverished neighbor of Ventilla, El Alto neighboring Bolivian capital La Paz on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003. Miners from a distant mining city of Huanuni were marching and blocking roads when clashed with Bolivian army forces prior they arrive in El Alto. The miners were demanding president's resignation and against a possible government decision to export liquid gas through a Chilean port. (AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)


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An Israeli army officer instructs his soldiers before an Israeli army operation in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip (news - web sites) late Thursday Oct. 9, 2003. Israeli forces trying to demolish Palestinian weapons smuggling tunnels fought gunmen for hours Friday in the largest army raid in half a year in Rafah, a frequent battlefield. Three Palestinians were killed (http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?c=news_photos&p=hospital+at+the+Rafah+Refugee+Camp) and 35 wounded, and an Israeli soldier was also hurt. Heading in Hebrew reads 'Operation: Enchanted Day'.(AP Photo/Gil Cohen Magen, Pool)


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Israeli army soldier aims his night vision rifle from the top of an APC during an Israeli army operation in Rafah early October 10, 2003. Israeli troops swept through a Gaza Strip refugee camp on Friday, killing at least three Palestinians, military sources and Palestinian medics said.. *******/Gil Cohen Magen


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An Israeli soldier gestures towards a Palestinian driver stopped for a security check at the Surda junction on the outskirts of the West Bank town of Ramallah October 10, 2003. *******/Ammar Awad

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Israeli army tanks take positions during an Israeli army operation in Rafah early October 10, 2003. Israeli troops swept through the Gaza Strip (news - web sites) refugee camp, killing at least three Palestinians, military sources and Palestinian medics said. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/*******

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An Israeli army tank advances during an operation in Rafah early Oct. 10, 2003. Israeli troops swept through a Gaza Strip (news - web sites) refugee camp on Friday, killing at least six Palestinians, military sources and Palestinian medics said. (Gil Cohen Magen/*******)

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Israeli soldiers inspect a tunnel in a Palestinian house in Rafah. Israeli troops launched a massive operation to thwart Palestinians digging tunnels under the border with Egypt to smuggle weapons into the Gaza Strip (news - web sites).(AFP/POOL/File/Danny Salomon)

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An Israeli soldier aims at a Palestinian crowd in the West Bank. Three Palestinians were killed, including a child, and 28 wounded in fierce clashes with Israeli troops backed by tanks and helicopters who launched a deep incursion into Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza(AFP/Jamal Aruri)

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Palestinian Ibrahim Al Grenawi, 8 years, is treated in the Najar hospital after he was shot during an Israeli Army incursion in the Rafah Refugee Camp, southern Gaza Strip Friday, Oct. 10, 2003 . Palestinian hospital officials said Al Grenawi later died in surgery. Israel sent dozens of tanks into the Rafah refugee camp early Friday on a mission Israeli military officials said was aimed at destroying tunnels Palestinians use to smuggle weapons, after warnings thatthey were trying to acquire anti-aircraft missiles. Three Palestinians were killed and an Israeli soldier was injured. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra).

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An Israeli soldier aims his gun as a Palestinian ambulance passes during an army operation at the El Ein refugee camp east of the West Bank town of Nablus. Four Israeli army reserve units are to be deployed to the West Bank and Gaza Strip (news - web sites) as part of a host of security measures to foil feared attacks by Palestinian militants.(AFP/Jaafar Ashtiyeh)





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Soldiers with the 87th Infantry Regiment during Operation Tri-City Sweep, Sept. 29, 2003. Tri-City Sweep is an effort to confiscate illegal weapons and suspected Taliban members in the villages of Say Khan, Gulmani Kot, and Pir Kowti, Afghanistan. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Kyle Davis, U.S. Army) (Released)

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Armed police officers outside the service of remembrance, at St Pauls Cathedral, central London, Friday, Oct. 10 2003, for those who died in the Iraq (news - web sites) war. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA)


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Britain's Queen Elizabeth (C) and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh (7L) attend the Service of Remembrance Iraq (news - web sites) 2003 at St Paul's Cathedral in London, October 10, 2003. Relatives of the 51 British troops killed in the Iraq war and its aftermath gathered for a service of remembrance in London on Friday, joined by senior members of the Royal Family, the government and the armed forces. *******/Stephen Hird

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Turkish soldiers sit in a military vehicle as it travels near the Iraqi border. Ankara plans to open a second border crossing with Iraq (news - web sites) which could be used by Turkish troops moving to assist the US-led coalition.(AFP/File/Fehim Demir)

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US soldiers guard Iraqi police officers treating an injured colleague on the site of a suicide bombing that left 9 Iraqis dead and 12 injured in Baghdad's al-Sadr City neighborhood(AFP/Ramzi Haidar)

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Armed Jaish Al-Mehdi militiamen, loyal to anti-US Shiite firebrand cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, prepare mortars following a suicide car bomb blast at a police station in the majority Shiite enclave of Sadr City in Baghdad. Nine people were killed and 39 injured in the explosion(AFP/Ramzi Haidar)

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French President Jacques Chirac, left in car, and Moroccan King Mohammed VI arrive at the King's palace in Fez, central Morocco, Thursday Oct. 9 2003. Chirac's trip is his first state visit to the north African country since Mohammed took the throne in 1999. (AP Photo/Jalil Bounhar)


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He219
10-10-2003, 01:33 PM
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Britain's Prince Charles leaves St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Friday, Oct. 10, 2003, after the service of remembrance for those who died in Iraq. (AP Photo/John D McHugh)


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From left: Britain's Princess Anne and her husband Commodore Tim Lawrence, left, with Edward, Earl of Wessex and his wife Sophie, leave St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Friday, Oct. 10, 2003, after the service of remembrance for those who died in Iraq. (AP Photo/John D. McHugh)

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SPC Nick Gray, of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, from Tallahassee, FL, rides a Humvee during a patrol shortly before entering Sadr City, the largest Shiite Muslim enclave in Baghdad Tuesday Oct. 7, 2003. Two soldiers from the 1st Armored Division were killed and four injured in an ambush during a routine patrol in Sadr City Thursday night. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

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Police officers watch some 270 pounds of Anfo explosive seized at a tire-shop in Cucuta, on the northeastern border with Venezuela, Friday, Oct 10, 2003. Police authorities said the explosive was going to use by leftist rebels on terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Efrain Patino)


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Romanian?

An Afghan beggar, right, tries to get some money from Italian ISAF soldiers while they were patrolling in the streets in central Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Oct. 10, 2003. A key congressional committee overwhelmingly approved a controversial White House request for 87 billion dollars to stabilize and rehabilitate Iraq and Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Co17
10-10-2003, 07:09 PM
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An Israeli soldier aims his gun as a Palestinian ambulance passes during an army operation at the El Ein refugee camp east of the West Bank town of Nablus. Four Israeli army reserve units are to be deployed to the West Bank and Gaza Strip (news - web sites) as part of a host of security measures to foil feared attacks by Palestinian militants.(AFP/Jaafar Ashtiyeh)




Definitely a reserve unit look at the uniform, very very clean indeed

HotelSecurity
10-10-2003, 08:01 PM
Yeah because NON reserve soldiers would never wash their clothing. Point of the picture is that it's sad there isn't enough trust between countries that soldiers need to aim their rifles at ambulances.

UoUo
10-10-2003, 08:37 PM
Yeah because NON reserve soldiers would never wash their clothing. Point of the picture is that it's sad there isn't enough trust between countries that soldiers need to aim their rifles at ambulances.

When terorists use ambulance to hide guns and bombs.

He219
10-10-2003, 11:27 PM
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Home-made mortar

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Iraqi night sweep

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Romanian Army in the 'stan..

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Bolivian police spray tear gas during a strike in Cochabamba, October 10, 2003. Students and drivers marched to demand the president's resignation and to denouce a possible government decision to export liquid gas throughout a Chilean port. The protest was part of a nationwide strike called by Bolivia's Union Workers. *******/Danilo Balderrama

UoUo
10-11-2003, 12:05 AM
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This is exactly the resen that inccinet people are geting killed.

soldierandy
10-11-2003, 06:12 AM
Interesting to see the Romanian army with British desert cammo. Other armies using Brit DPM as far as I know are the dutch and NZ armies. Curiously the dutch opted for the US tricolour for their desert cammo. Even more curiously I have seen some Russian units use british DPM among their hundreds of different cam outfits.

citizen-k
10-11-2003, 07:46 AM
Yeah because NON reserve soldiers would never wash their clothing. Point of the picture is that it's sad there isn't enough trust between countries that soldiers need to aim their rifles at ambulances.

One shouldn't use ambulances to smuggle explosives if he doesn't want his ambulances to be aimed....


http://www.israel-embassy.org.uk/web/pages/infomed.htm
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Peace/ambulances.html
http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/861463/posts
http://www.schmal-andreas.de/schmal/israel/diealaksaintifada/alaksa18.htm

Simply search google for "Ambulance smuggle explosives" (It seems like they are the ONLY "nation" in the world which uses ambulances as a weapon)

Smintjes
10-11-2003, 07:58 AM
Interesting to see the Romanian army with British desert cammo. Other armies using Brit DPM as far as I know are the dutch and NZ armies. Curiously the dutch opted for the US tricolour for their desert cammo. Even more curiously I have seen some Russian units use british DPM among their hundreds of different cam outfits.

Belgian paracomandos had body armour in Brit DPM, back when they were in Somalia.

Micke
10-11-2003, 10:11 AM
Interesting to see the Romanian army with British desert cammo. Other armies using Brit DPM as far as I know are the dutch and NZ armies. Curiously the dutch opted for the US tricolour for their desert cammo. Even more curiously I have seen some Russian units use british DPM among their hundreds of different cam outfits.
NZ doesnt use British DPM. The colours are different. However, the NZ desert pattern is the British desert DPM.

Nice pics, man. :)
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Few things are sexier then HMMWVs. :)

soldierandy
10-11-2003, 11:31 AM
When I say british DPM I don't mean it is actually the british uniform just the pattern. You might have changed the colours to suit your environment but we do to. We have the tropical pattern with different colours which actually matches even more yours.