SerbPVO
07-02-2005, 01:14 PM
please post them here:)
The commercial centre 'Usce' (R) is seen during its reopening ceremony in Belgrade July 1, 2005. 'Usce' reopened on Friday six years after being severely damaged by missiles during the NATO bombing campaign over Yugoslavia. *******/Marko Djurica
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Falco
07-02-2005, 02:12 PM
Nice fireworks
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Supply Technician Sergeant Simon Lépine with National Support Element (NSE), bargains with an Afghan scarf merchant during the bi-weekly market at Camp Julien on 27 June.
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Vehicle Technician Corporals Christian Fleury (left) and Terry Walsh with National Support Element (NSE) and Kabul Force Protection (KFP) respectively, patrol in the market on 27 June.
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The chapel erected at Camp Julien serves TFK members who want either Catholic or Protestant religious services.
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During a shooting practice, National Command Element (NCE) member, Captain David Suffoletta fires three-to-four round bursts with his C-7 from beneath a simulated bunker on 24 June.
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Military Police Corporal Sajeh Hejazi shakes hand with Colonel Walter Semianiw, Commander Task Force Kabul (TFK), after receiving the General Campaign Star for her participation in Operation Athena Roto III, in Afghanistan on 24 June.
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Public Affairs Officer Captain Jean-Marc Mercier, with National Command Element (NCE), touches a drawing done by one of his children. The banner was sent from Petawawa’s "May Buddies Program" -- a group for children aged six to eleven.
Roy Batty
07-02-2005, 04:07 PM
Great pics. love seeing the gang in Kabul.
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07-02-2005, 06:40 PM
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AL ASAD, Iraq – Lance Cpl. T. Plummley, a machine gunner and Front Royal, Va., native watches a car approach one of the entry control points. If the driver of the car ignores the multiple signs on the road and tries to pull his vehicle past a certain point, Plummley and his fellow machine gunner are authorized to stop the vehicle by any means necessary.
Photo submitted 07/02/2005 Taken by Cpl. C. Alex Herron
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AL ASAD, Iraq - Lance Cpl. T. Plummley, a machine gunner and Front Royal, Va., native watches a car approach one of the entry control points. If the driver of the car ignores the multiple signs on the road and tries to pull his vehicle past a certain point, Plummley and his fellow machine gunner are authorized to stop the vehicle by any means necessary.
Photo submitted 07/02/2005 Taken by Cpl. C. Alex Herron
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AL ASAD, Iraq – Corporal J. Bolen, a gate sentry native shouts instructions to an Iraqi civilian wishing to come aboard the base using a voice magnification system. Next to him Lance Cpl. S. England, a gate sentry visually inspects the vehicle with binoculars.
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AL ASAD, Iraq – Lance Cpl. J. Bambard, a machine gunner watches closely as an unidentified vehicle approaches the beginning of the start of the entry control point here. Bambard is one of the more than 50 Marines assigned to the entry control points here.
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AL ASAD, Iraq – Lance Cpl. J. Adams, a gate sentry, watches as a convoy returns here after conducting operations in the Al Anbar province. The entry control points are manned by Marines from 2nd Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion from Cherry Point, N. C.
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AL ASAD, Iraq - Lance Cpl. J. Adams talks to a convoy commander, 1st Lt. S. Williams, with Combat Logistics Battalion 2 before his convoy comes through the gate here. Convoys and patrols all leave the base at different points from civilian traffic.
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AL ASAD, Iraq – Corporal C. McClintock looks trough binoculars at an inbound convoy here. The entry control points are manned 24-hours a day to provide security for the base.
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AL ASAD, Iraq – A convoy rolls through one of the entry control points here. All military vehicles use a separate entrance than civilian vehicles here.
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07-02-2005, 07:29 PM
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U.S. Marines ride in Amphibious Assault Vehicles during the fourth day of Operation Sword in Hit, 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 2, 2005. U.S. and Iraqi forces announced Saturday they will establish bases in the city and maintain a constant presence. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)
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Iraqi soldiers patrol alongside an American Humvee during the fourth day of Operation Sword in Hit, 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 2, 2005. U.S. and Iraqi forces announced Saturday they will establish bases in the city and maintain a constant presence. (AP Photo / Jacob Silberberg)
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An Iraqi soldier stands guard outside the city courthouse in Hit, 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 2, 2005. U.S. and Iraqi forces announced Saturday that they would establish bases in the city and maintain a constant presence. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)
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An Iraqi policeman keeps watch through a window during the funeral of a slain Shi'ite cleric in Baghdad July 2, 2005. Nearly two thousand people marched through Baghdad's Allawi Al-Hilla district to mourn Kamal al-Din al-Ghoureify, a representative of Iraq's top Shi'ite authority Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. Gunmen killed al-Ghoureify, shooting him and two of his aides as he went to Friday prayers at his mosque in central Baghdad, police said. (Namir Noor-Eldeen/*******)
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US soldiers inspect the scene where a suicide bomber blew himself up among recruits for the Iraqi security forces near Al-Nusur Square in central Baghdad, not far from the police commando headquarters.(AFP/Yuri Cortez)
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A US soldier and Iraqi civilians inspect the scene where a suicide bomber blew himself up among recruits to the Iraqi security forces near Al-Nusur Square in central Baghdad, not far from the police commando headquarters, the target of several deadly attacks in the past. A suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of Iraqi security force recruits in Baghdad, killing at least 11, as a US commander promised to investigate the alleged shooting by marines of a cousin of Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations.(AFP/Yuri Cortez)
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US soldiers run to take cover after shooting was heard at the scene where a suicide bomber blew himself up among recruits to the Iraqi security forces near Al-Nusur Square in central Baghdad, not far from the police commando headquarters, the target of several deadly attacks in the past. A suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of Iraqi security force recruits in Baghdad, killing at least 11, as a US commander promised to investigate the alleged shooting by marines of a cousin of Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations.(AFP/Yuri Cortez)
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An Iraqi soldier calls to a fellow soldier as he runs near wreckage in the street after a parked car bomb exploded near a police station in the New Baghdad section of Baghdad, Iraq, wounding two policemen and four civilians Saturday, July 2, 2005. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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A masked Iraqi soldier arrives at the scene of an attack after a parked car bomb exploded near a police station in the New Baghdad section of Baghdad, Iraq, wounding two policemen and four civilians Saturday, July 2, 2005. In the background are U.S. soldiers who arrived to help secure the area. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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A masked Iraqi soldier calls to a fellow soldier as he stands near wreckage in the street after a parked car bomb exploded near a police station in the New Baghdad section of Baghdad, Iraq, wounding two policemen and four civilians Saturday, July 2, 2005. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Iraqi police commandos secure the scene where a car bomb exploded in Baghdad's eastern al-Mashtal neighborhood.(AFP/Karim Sahib)
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U.S. soldiers and Iraqi police view the wreckage following a suicide car bombing in Mahmudiya, just south of Baghdad July 2, 2005. A suicide bomber killed up to 20 people at a police recruitment center in Baghdad on July 2, while across town an angry crowd of Shi'ite Muslims buried a senior cleric gunned down by insurgents. Another suicide bomber blew up a car bomb at a police checkpoint just south of the city, pictured above, killing five and wounding 12. (Kareem Raheem/*******)
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Iraqi police rush to the scene of a suicide bomb attack at a Baghdad, Iraq police recruiting center Saturday, July 2, 2005. A suicide bomber strapped with explosives killed at least 17 people waiting outside a police recruiting center for special forces in Baghdad. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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An Iraqi guard directs collegues near the scene of a suicide bomb attack at a Baghdad, Iraq police recruiting center Saturday, July 2, 2005. A suicide bomber strapped with explosives killed at least 17 people waiting outside a police recruiting center for special forces in Baghdad. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Iraqi policemen guard two suspected insurgents that were detained in the holy city of Najaf, south of Baghdad. Interior ministry sources said three suspects were detained after policemen raided their hideout and freed two Iraqi hostages.(AFP/Qassem Zein)
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Iraqi police hold suspected insurgents captured in the holy town of Najaf July 2, 2005. According to the Iraqi Interior Ministry, three men were arrested after police raided their hideout and freed two Iraqi hostages. *******/Abu Ali Shish
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Armed Palestinian members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades take their positions inside a government building at the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, July 2, 2005. Dozens of militants linked to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah group raided a government building in Gaza on Saturday, demanding he make good on a deal to recruit them into his security forces. *******/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
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Palestinians detained by Israeli border police wait while they undergo an identity check, in the West Bank city of Hebron, Saturday, July 2, 2005 (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Palestinians detained by Israeli border police wait while they undergo an identity check, in the West Bank city of Hebron, Saturday, July 2, 2005 (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Egyptian policemen guard Mohammed Abdullah rabaa, one of two suspects in last October's terror attacks on Red Sea resorts in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, where 34 people including 12 Israelis were killed as he arrives for his trial at Ismailia court, 120 kms north east of Cairo Saturday July 2, 2005. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
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Mounted Philadelphia police officers patrol the area around the main stage of the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia, Saturday, July 2, 2005. The Live 8 concerts being held around the world are part of a campaign to get the world's richest nations to cancel debt, increase aid to developing countries and promote fair trade. (AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki)
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A spectator is removed by police officers before the start of the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia, July 2, 2005. A galaxy of rock and roll stars will grace stages across the globe on Saturday for what is being billed as the greatest music show ever, in a bid to put pressure on leaders of the Group of Eight major industrialised nations meeting in Scotland next week to do more to alleviate poverty, particularly in Africa. Live 8, an expanded version of the Live Aid sensation 20 years ago, will take in 10 cities and four continents, kicking off in Tokyo in the east and ending in North America in the west. *******/Tim Shaffer
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One of the marchers, with his face covered, passes police lines during the Make Poverty History March taking place in Edinburgh in Scotland, Saturday, July 2, 2005, prior to the G8 summit which is being held at Gleneagles Hotel next week. Up to 200,000 campaigners have formed a human chain around Scotland's medieval capital, demanding that the world's most powerful nations lift Africa out of poverty. (AP Photo / John Giles, PA)
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A demonstrator faces police during the 'Make Poverty History' rally in Edinburgh, Scotland, July 2, 2005. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Scottish capital on Saturday to take part in a mass rally to urge leaders of the G8 nations to smash global poverty when they meet in Scotland next week. *******/Jeff J Mitchell
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Masked protesters are pushed back by British police officers after breaking away from the main 'Make Poverty History' demonstration in Edinburgh ahead of the forthcoming G8 summit, Saturday July 2, 2005. The anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof has called for a million protesters to converge in Edinburgh during the July 6-8 summit of the G8 nations at nearby Gleneagles. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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Masked protesters clash with British police officers after breaking away from the main 'Make Poverty History' demonstration in Edinburgh ahead of the forthcoming G8 summit, Saturday July 2, 2005. The anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof has called for a million protesters to converge in Edinburgh during the July 6-8 summit of the G8 nations at nearby Gleneagles. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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Masked protesters pick up a crowd barrier as a British police officer tries to stop them after they broke away from the main 'Make Poverty History' demonstration in Edinburgh ahead of the forthcoming G8 summit, Saturday July 2, 2005. The anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof has called for a million protesters to converge in Edinburgh during the July 6-8 summit of the G8 nations at nearby Gleneagles. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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British riot police officers form a line by a bin tipped over by protesters who broke away from the main 'Make Poverty History' demonstration in Edinburgh ahead of the forthcoming G8 summit, Saturday July 2, 2005. The anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof has called for a million protesters to converge in Edinburgh during the July 6-8 summit of the G8 nations at nearby Gleneagles. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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A woman reads a leaflet during a protest against the death penalty in the USA, Saturday July 2, 2005 on the Place de la Concorde in Paris. Some 500 militants demonstrated and staged a die-in in protest against the death penalty. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
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Militants hold posters during a protest against the death penalty in the USA, Saturday July 2, 2005 on the Place de la Concorde in Paris. About 500 militants demonstrated and staged a die-in in protest against the death penalty. Poster at left reads: 'In the USA, death penalty favors poor people'. The one at right reads: 'In the USA, you're four times more likey to be sentenced to death if you kill a white man. Killing a black man is less dangerous.' The Eiffel Tower is seen in background. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
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A U.S. Marine color guard carries the flag draped coffin of Lance Cpl. Holly Charette toward a graveside service at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery in Exeter, R.I., Saturday, July 2, 2005. Charette, 21, was killed June 23 in the single largest attack on American female troops in Iraq. She was assigned to search Iraqi women at checkpoints in Fallujah when her convoy was attacked by a suicide bomber. (AP Photo/Joe Giblin)
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Edward Roberts (L) and his wife Regina stand with the U.S. flag from the coffin of her daughter Lance Corporal Holly Charette of the U.S. Marine Corps as Charette was buried at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery in Exeter, Rhode Island July 2, 2005. Corporal Charette was killed in Fallujah, Iraq when her convoy was attacked in June 2005. (Brian Snyder/*******)
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Edward Roberts holds the U.S. flag from the coffin of his step-daughter Lance Corporal Holly Charette of the U.S. Marine Corps to his face as Charette was buried at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery in Exeter, Rhode Island July 2, 2005. Corporal Charette was killed in Fallujah, Iraq when her convoy was attacked in June 2005. *******/Brian Snyder
Graeme
07-03-2005, 08:14 AM
For anyone who cares, I live pretty much on gleneagles doorstep. The security forces(a mix of police and what would appear to be SF of some form(pretty scruffy, no regimental markings on vehicles, no badges, etc) are assembling roadblocks today. There have also been various scafolding 'fortifications' put in place recently. I'm going to be going out to take photos today, providing I don't get arrested/nicked and have the camera taken off of me, I will be posting them in this forum most likely. The main 'organised' march that has been scheduled for wednesday, runs along one of our boundary fence lines, so providing it goes to plan(or even if it doesn't) I should be able to take photos reasonably safely and un-hindered, seeing as I'll be on the safe side of the police line :D
Graeme
07-03-2005, 09:51 AM
Have been up and about, snapped a few pictures, nothing special. Some helicopters(which followed me :/), the police compound, the media centre, look out posts, and some other misc photos. Will post them in a thread of their own soon.
Chulo
07-05-2005, 09:00 AM
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One of the marchers, with his face covered, passes police lines during the Make Poverty History March taking place in Edinburgh in Scotland, Saturday, July 2, 2005, prior to the G8 summit which is being held at Gleneagles Hotel next week. Up to 200,000 campaigners have formed a human chain around Scotland's medieval capital, demanding that the world's most powerful nations lift Africa out of poverty. (AP Photo / John Giles, PA)
DUDE! Its the Same guy!!
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