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He219
01-29-2004, 12:10 AM
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Locals dressed as Vikings are silhouetted against a burning replica Viking galley, during the Up Helly Aa celebrations in Lerwick, Shetland, January, 27, 2004. The festival, introduced by men returning from the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century, takes place annually on the last Tuesday of January. The climax of the day comes with the participants, wearing costumes and bearing flaming torches, dragging a Viking galley through the streets of Lerwick to a designated point where it will be ceremonially burnt. *******/Robert Paterson

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New Army Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Schoomaker testifies on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004 before the House Armed Services Committee hearing on military preparedness. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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Spc. Caleb G. Howton loads a mortar round during an indirect fire support training rehearsal in rural Djibouti. Howton is assigned to Company B, 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, 'The Old Guard,' which is currently conducting tactical missions in support of the Global War on Terrorism. The Old Guard Soldiers are deployed in support of the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Eric M. McKeeby.

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Soldiers maintain security outside a train station in Ar Ramadia, Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the Division Artillery, 1st Infantry Division, operating from Camp Junction City, Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph Roberts.

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Spc. Chris Duffy, left, and Spc. Robert Groves, 107th Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National Guard, experience the fire power of an MK-19 40mm automatic grenade launcher at Range 59C, Fort Dix, N.J., as they train to deploy for a military police mission.

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Young Israeli women trainee troops, hoping to join combat units during their upcoming compulsory two-year army service, undergo tough initial pre-army training at Zikim army base in southern Israel, January 28, 2004. Some two percent of women recruits will become combat soldiers and most trainees will be weeded out. The idea of training women for combat was initiated this year to give women the same opportunities to fight as male recruits. *******/Nir Elias

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A United States medic gives her e-mail address to a girl visiting Camp Arifjan in southern Kuwait, January 28, 2004. Over 200 young Kuwaiti girls learned from the experiences of United States female soldiers during a career day organized in coordination with the U.S. military and Kuwait Scientific Center. *******/Caren Firouz

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British soldiers aid an Iraqi man who was trampled while waiting in line with approximately 11,000 others applying for one of 2500 manual labor jobs at a job fair held at the Al Amarah Stadium, Jan. 26, 2004. British soldiers had to use riot patrol techniques to keep the attendees from trampling one another during the long wait in line. Photo by Cpl. Gary Wort, Royal Air Force. (Released)

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^Posted that one two days ago..

L. Paul Bremer, the U.S. civil administrator for Iraq, center, arrives to visit an Iraqi Civil Defense Corps training camp outside Mosul on Tuesday.

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U.S. Ambassador Paul Bremer and Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), observe Iraqi Civil Defense Corps training in Mosul, Iraq, Jan. 27, 2004. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin Harris

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Lt. Col. Charlie Forshee, with the 39th Brigade, shouts orders to his troops as they pass in review during a Color Casing ceremony at Fort Hood, Texas, on Tuesday. The unit is set to deploy to Iraq over the next two months.

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Deltagere fra det engelske felthospital kunne godt smile efter marchen.

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To tjekkiske militærpolitifolk kæmper sig i mål.

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NSE sygeplejersken i funktion.

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De danske frontløbere allerede er godt på vej.

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Forsyningsbefalingsmanden giver instruktion til vores udenlandske kolleger.

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En gruppe fra den lette opklaringseskadron valgte at gå DANCON-marchen med al deres udrustning. Den tungeste blev båret af overkonstabel af første grad Kevin Rasmussen, der bar ikke mindre end 69 kilo.

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Transportkøretøjerne skal selvfølgelig klargøres uanset vejrlig.

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A Dutch soldier sits on guard atop an armored vehicle at dusk in Samawa, southern Iraq (news - web sites) January 28, 2004. The soldier was on guard while their commander visited a memorial service for a late tribal leader. *******/Kimimasa Mayama

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Iraqi tribal members raise their weapons into the air at a memorial service for a tribal leader in Samawa, southern Iraq (news - web sites) January 28, 2004. Japanese advance troops and Dutch Forces commanders visited the tribal memorial service. *******/Kimimasa Mayama

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Colonel Masahisa Sato (R), commander of Japanese advance troops, meets with tribe leaders in Samawa, southern Iraq (news - web sites) January 28, 2004. Sato visited a memorial service for a late tribal leader in the southern Iraqi city, about 300km south of Baghdad. *******/Kimimasa Mayama

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US soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment of US army's 4th Infantry Division point their weapons while conducting a sudden raid on a house in Ouja, a small village where Iraqi former dictator Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) was born, near Tikrit, 180 kilometers (110 miles) north of Baghdad.(AFP/Jewel Samad)

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US soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division take away a blindfolded Iraqi detainee after conducting a sudden raid on a house in Ouja, a small village where former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) was born, near Tikrit, 180 kilometers (110 miles) north of Baghdad.(AFP/Jewel Samad)

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Italian Carabinieri paramilitary police pull out a package containing cocaine, which was hidden in a block of marble, at Gioia Tauro Port, near Reggio Calabria, southern Italy, Wednesday, Jan. 28 2004. Police have broken up a major international drug smuggling ring based in southern Italy, arresting dozens of people and seizing some 5,000 kgs (11,000 pounds) of cocaine in Italy, Spain and Colombia, authorities said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Adriana Sapone)

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Gen. Giampaolo Genzer of the Rome Carabinieri Paramilitary police, left, shakes hands with Italian Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu in Rome's Salvo d'Acquisto Carabinieri barracks Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. Police have broken up a major international drug smuggling ring based in southern Italy, arresting dozens of people and seizing some 5,000 kg (11000 pounds) of cocaine in Italy, Spain and Colombia, authorities said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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A police officer rides a motorcycle as another fires his gun to disperse demonstrators burning a tire to make a barricade in Capotillo, an impoverished neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. Unions, university students and other popular organizations called a two-day strike to protest the Dominican Republic's worst economic crisis in decades.(AP Photo/Walter Astrada)

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A Dominican soldier frisks a man who was arrested during a patrol in Caputillo, an impoverished neighborhood of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. Unions, university students and other popular organizations called a two-day strike to protest the Dominican Republic's worst economic crisis in decades. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)

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Spanish Gen. Rogelio Garcia de Dios Ferrero, center, attends a preparation class for 2nd contingent of the Nicaraguan Army that is getting ready to embark on a humanitarian aid mission to Iraq at the School of Sargeants of the Nicaraguan Army in Xiloa, Nicaragua some 22 kilometers (14 miles) north of Managua on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. Some 115 soldiers are getting ready although the government may cancel their mission due to lack of economic resources. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

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Col. Mario Mairena, right, points to the School of Sargeants of the Nicaraguan Army to Spanish Gen. Rogelio Garcia de Dios Ferrero, center, during a visit to the contingent of the Nicaraguan Army that is getting ready to embark on a humanitarian aid mission to Iraq in Xiloa, Nicaragua some 22 kilometers (14 miles) north of Managua on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. Some 115 soldiers are getting ready although the government may cancel their mission due to lack of economic resources. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

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Honduran soldiers raise their hands to obtain a form for a passport in front of the Passport offices in Tegucigalpa, Honduras ,Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. The Honduran Army will send the second Xatruch military contingent with 370 soldiers that will be depolyed to Iraq in February. (AP Photo/Ginnette Riquelme)

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In this picture released by Israeli Defence Force a Palestinian prisoner goes through a verification of his identity at the Ketsiot prison in the Negev desert Wednesday Jan. 28, 2004, where prisoners are held until their release in an upcoming prisoner swap between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah. Under a German-mediated prisoner swap, expected Thursday, Israel is releasing 436 prisoners altogether in exchange for businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and three soldiers who are presumed dead. (AP Photo/Hugh Gordon, Israel Defense Force)

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Lebanese prisoner Abdel Karim Obeid (C), a high ranking official in Hezbollah is flanked by Israeli prison guards as he is led out of the Rimonim prison, prior to being driven along with other Arab prisoners to Ben Gurion International airport where they will be flown to Germany in a prisoner swap deal between Israel and the Lebanese Shiite Muslim fundamentalist group Hezbollah.(AFP/Yoav Lemmer)

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Lebanese prisoner Mustafa Dirani is flanked by Israeli prison guards in Romonim jail January 28, 2004. Dirani will be driven with other Arab prisoners to the Ben Gurion International airport, to be flown to Germany, as part of the German-mediated prisoner swap deal between Israel and Hizbollah. In the first phase of the swap between Israel and Hizbollah, Israel is to free 400 Palestinians, 23 Lebanese, 12 other Arabs and a German citizen on Thursday in return for a captive Israeli businessman and three Israeli soldiers, presumed dead. *******/Pool/Yoav Lemmer

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German prisoner Steven Smyrek is flanked by Israeli prison guards on his release from Rimonim Jail January 28, 2004. Smyrek will be driven with Arab prisoners to the Ben Gurion International airport, to be flown to Germany, as part of the German-mediated prisoner swap deal between Israel and Hizbollah. In the first phase of the swap between Israel and Hizbollah, Israel is to free 400 Palestinians, 23 Lebanese, 12 other Arabs and a German citizen on Thursday in return for a captive Israeli businessman and three Israeli soldiers, presumed dead. It will return the remains of 59 militants to Lebanon on Friday. *******/Pool/Yoav Lemmer

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Israeli Prison Police officers guard the entrance of the Hasharon prison near the central Israeli town of Netanya, late Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2004 as a bus carrying Arab prisoners to be released leaves for the Ben Gurion International airport, in order for the prisoners to be flown to Germany. Under a German-mediated prisoner swap between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah, fully expected to be implemented Thursday, Israel is releasing 436 prisoners altogether in exchange for Israeli businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and three soldiers who are presumed dead. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

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Israeli military personnel prepare coffins containing the remains of Lebanese militants that were exhumed from a cemetery near Amiad in northern Israel January 27, 2004. Two of the most bitter enemies in the Middle East, Israel and Hizbollah, will carry out the first stage of a German-mediated prisoner swap Thursday, the leader of the Lebanese guerrilla group said Sunday. The repatriation of these remains is part of the deal. *******/Israeli Defence Forces/Handout

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An Israeli Air Force Boeing 707 is pictured at the Cologne-Wahn military airport, Germany, on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. The plane is believed to be carrying a team of Israeli forensic experts in last-minute preparations for a prisoner swap with the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah, while a few dozen Arab prisoners held in Israel were packing their bags ahead of their release. In the German-mediated swap, which is expected on Thursday, Israel is releasing a total of 436 prisoners in exchange for Israeli businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and three soldiers who are presumed dead. Most of the Israeli prisoners are Palestinians, more than 30 prisoners are from other countries including one German national, and will be handed over in Germany. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

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Elhanan Tannenbaum who was captured by Hezbollah in 2000, left, speaks with a German pilot officer at Beirut airport, Lebanon, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004 prior to departure. An Israeli plane carrying a group of Arab prisoners left Thursday for Germany, as another plane, carrying Tannenbaun and the bodies of three dead Israeli soldiers, took off from Lebanon, setting in motion a long-awaited prisoner swap between Israel and Hezbollah.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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Israeli Elhanan Tannenbaum who was captured by Hezbollah in 2000, centre forground, is escorted by German airmen, and Lebanese security as he boards a German military plane at Beirut airport, Lebanon, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. An Israeli plane carrying a group of Arab prisoners left Thursday for Germany, as another plane, carrying Tannenbaun and the bodies of three dead Israeli soldiers, took off from Lebanon, setting in motion a long-awaited prisoner swap between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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Cameramen film the coffins of three Israeli soldiers before being loaded onto a German military plane at Beirut airport, Lebanon Thursday Jan. 29, 2004, to take them to Germany in a major prisoners swap between Israel and Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group. An Israeli plane carrying a group of Arab prisoners left Thursday for Germany, as this plane, carrying captive Israeli Elhanan Tannenbaun and the bodies of three dead Israeli soldiers, took off from Lebanon, setting in motion a long-awaited prisoner swap between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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The coffins of three Israeli soldiers are loaded onto a German military plane at Beirut airport, Lebanon Thursday Jan. 29, 2004, to take them to Germany in a major prisoners swap between Israel and Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group. An Israeli plane carrying a group of Arab prisoners left Thursday for Germany, as another plane, carrying captive Israeli Elhanan Tannenbaun and the bodies of three dead Israeli soldiers, took off from Lebanon, setting in motion a long-awaited prisoner swap between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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Elhanan Tannenbaum who was captured by Hezbollah in 2000, right, escorted by German airman, left, as he boards a German military plane at Beirut airport, Lebanon, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. An Israeli plane carrying a group of Arab prisoners left Thursday for Germany, as this plane, carrying Tannenbaun and the bodies of three dead Israeli soldiers, took off from Lebanon, setting in motion a long-awaited prisoner swap between Israel and Hezbollah. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Just a primer ....
;)

AVZ
01-29-2004, 08:18 AM
what kinda weapon is that??Israeli??

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Javehn
01-29-2004, 08:26 AM
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Micro Galil

-Max2-
01-29-2004, 08:27 AM
what kinda weapon is that??Israeli??

Looks like a Micro-Galil...

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Herrmannek
01-29-2004, 08:52 AM
Did I seen smile on her face :)
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Caesar
01-29-2004, 10:03 AM
Smile of pain maybe...

tony6
01-29-2004, 10:18 AM
I would dedicate this photo to all feminists women in the world:)

He219
01-29-2004, 11:56 AM
Another 'brutal' day......

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Rescue workers carry a body, bottom left, as others work at the site where a suicide bomber blew up a bus in Jerusalem, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place just outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's official residence. The bomber, identified as Ali Jaara, 24, a Palestinian policeman from the West Bank town of Bethlehem, said in a note he left that he wanted to avenge eight Palestinians killed in fighting with Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip the day before. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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Rescue workers run towards a blown up bus shortly after a suicide bomber blew up inside it in Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place just outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's official residence. The bomber, identified as Ali Jaara, 24, a Palestinian policeman from the West Bank town of Bethlehem, said in a note he left that he wanted to avenge eight Palestinians killed in fighting with Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip the day before(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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Israeli policemen inspect part of the roof of a blown up bus on the rooftop of a neaby two-storey apartment building at the site where a suicide bomber blew up a bus in Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place just outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's official residence. The bomber, identified as Ali Jaara, 24, a Palestinian policeman from the West Bank town of Bethlehem, said in a note he left that he wanted to avenge eight Palestinians killed in fighting with Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip the day before(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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Ultra-Orthodox ZAKA Rescue and Recovery volunteers search for human remains on a balcony overlooking the site where a suicide bomber blew up on a bus in Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The explosion killed at least 10 people and wounded about 30. The attack took place just outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's official residence. The bomber, identified as Ali Jaara, 24, a Palestinian policeman from the West Bank town of Bethlehem, said in a note he left that he wanted to avenge eight Palestinians killed in fighting with Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip the day before(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

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The covered bodies of victims lie on stretchers after being removed from a blown up bus nearby in central Jerusalem Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. A suicide bomber blew himself up inside the bus killing at least 10 Israelis and wounding about 30. The attack took place near the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's official residence. (AP Photo/Ilan Mizrahi)

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Israeli troops killed eight Palestinians on Wednesday in the deadliest raid in the Gaza Strip in over a month, casting a shadow over a new US push to salvage a battered peace plan. The Israeli raid was followed by an explosion on a crowded Jerusalem bus outside Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s residence Thursday, killing 10 passengers and wounding 50 bystanders in the deadliest attack in four months. (***** Images)

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A prisoner exchange deal between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah will still take place despite a suicide bus bomb in central Jerusalem, a senior Israeli official told AFP."Israel will respect the agreements which have been concluded and the exchange of prisoners will take its course," Raanan Gissin, chief spokesperson for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said. (***** Images)

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The Palestinian Authority (PA) could collapse unless there is urgent extra international aid to relieve the plight of the Palestinian people, United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan said(UN)

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German soldiers guard the entrance to the military airport of Cologne-Wahn, western Germany, early Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004. Military jets carrying prisoners to be swapped in a long-awaited deal between arch enemies Israel and the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah touched down before dawn Thursday under tight security in Cologne.In the German-brokered deal, Israel is freeing 436 prisoners in return for kidnapped businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers as part of a rare agreement between combatants who have fought in Lebanon and along the border with Israel for almost 20 years. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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Police officers guard the military airport of Cologne-Wahn, western Germany, early Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004. Military jets carrying prisoners to be swapped in a long-awaited deal between arch enemies Israel and the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah touched down before dawn Thursday under tight security in Cologne. In the German-brokered deal, Israel is freeing 436 prisoners in return for kidnapped businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers as part of a rare agreement between combatants who have fought in Lebanon and along the border with Israel for almost 20 years. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

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An airplane of the German government taxis into a hangar at the military part of the Cologne - Bonn airport, western Germany, on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004. At right in the hangar an Israeli military aircraft is seen that had landed Thursday before dawn. Military jets carrying prisoners to be swapped in a long-awaited deal between arch enemies Israel and the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah touched down before under tight security in Cologne.In the German-brokered deal, Israel is freeing 436 prisoners in return for kidnapped businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers as part of a rare agreement between combatants who have fought in Lebanon and along the border with Israel for almost 20 years. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

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An aircraft of the German airforce stands in a hangar next to an Israeli air force plane (unseen, behind hangar doors at left) at the military section of the Cologne - Bonn airport, western Germany, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004. The military jets, reportedly carrying prisoners to be swapped in a long-awaited deal between arch enemies Israel and the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah, touched down before dawn Thursday under tight security in Cologne.In the German-brokered deal, Israel is freeing 436 prisoners in return for kidnapped businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers as part of a rare agreement between combatants who have fought in Lebanon and along the border with Israel for almost 20 years. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

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An Israeli Airforce plane lifts off Cologne-Bonn airport, western Germany, on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004 carrying the bodies of Israeli soldiers swapped in a long-awaited deal between Israel and the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah. In the German-brokered deal, Israel is freeing 436 prisoners in return for kidnapped businessman Elhanan Tannenbaum and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers as part of a rare agreement between combatants who have fought in Lebanon and along the border with Israel for almost 20 years. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

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Former Palestinian prisoners hang out oof a bus window after being released by authorities from an Israeli jail, at the Erez Crossing, northern Gaza Strip, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004. Israel released 400 Palestinian prisoners Thursday as part of a swap with Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah. Jubilant relatives greeted the freed prisoners at checkpoints into the West Bank and Gaza Strip with cheers of thanks to Hezbollah, Israel's arch enemy. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

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A Palestinian prisoner makes a victory sign as he arrives with others in an Israeli bus for release as part of a prisoner swap with Hezbollah, at an Israeli checkpoint outside the West Bank town of Tulkarem, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004. Israeli military personnel can be seen in the reflection. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

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Australian Federal police officer Peter Duffy answers journalists' questions during a press conference in Rome's Salvo d'Acquisto Carabinieri barracks Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004. Police have broken up a major international drug smuggling ring based in southern Italy, arresting dozens of people and seizing thousands of kilograms (pounds) of cocaine. Over 150 people in Italy, Australia, France, Colombia, the Netherlands and Spain were arrested in a series of sweeps. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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Presiding judge Klaus Tolksdorf opens a German Federal Criminal Court session in Karlsruhe, southern Germany, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004 hearing the appeal of Moroccan Mounir El Motassadeq, the man convicted of helping the Sept. 11 hijackers with logistics. Lawyers for Motassadeq demanded a retrial Thursday, arguing that their client, the only person convicted in the attacks worldwide and sentenced to the maximum 15 years in prison, had been denied a fair trial. ( AP Photo/Winfried Rothermel)

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Chinese President Hu Jintao, center, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, left, and Noel Forgeard, chairman of the European aircraft maker Airbus, hold a model of the future superjumbo A380 during a tour of an Airbus assembly plant in Toulouse, southwestern France, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004, as Hu ends a four-day state visit to France. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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A British soldier in an armored vehicle patrols near the main British base as a truck carrying Afghans passes by Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004 in Kabul, Afganistan. A day after a British soldier was killed in a suicide car bomb attack, the soldiers were out on the streets near there base maintaining their presence. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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A Gurkha soldier attached to the British peacekeeping force in Afghanistan speaks on a radio near the main British base Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004 in Kabul, Afganistan. A day after a British soldier was killed in a suicide car bomb attack, the soldiers were out on the streets near there base maintaining their presence. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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A Gurkha soldier attached to the British peacekeeping force in Afghanistan patrols near the main British base as Afghans pass Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004 in Kabul, Afganistan. A day after a British soldier was killed in a suicide car bomb attack, the soldiers were out on the streets near there base maintaining their presence. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

Wilco
01-29-2004, 04:57 PM
Gurkhas are badass guys man, just love em! :P

Javehn
01-29-2004, 05:53 PM
One tank shell - and Salam Aleykum , inaal sharmota nikomak , ya airi fik kus emmak airi eb tizok ... Next thing is ugly virgins .
And who fights with geanes ? So uncomfortable ... Can get you killed .

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Parzival
01-29-2004, 08:49 PM
No pics of the swedish army :(

One?
01-29-2004, 09:01 PM
One tank shell - and Salam Aleykum , inaal sharmota nikomak , ya airi fik kus emmak airi eb tizok ... Next thing is ugly virgins .
And who fights with geanes ? So uncomfortable ... Can get you killed .

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Aleykum , inaal sharmota nikomak , ya airi fik kus emmak airi eb tizok

thats exactly what they say when firing their AK :P

Caesar
01-29-2004, 09:14 PM
and what do they say exactly?

usa320
01-29-2004, 09:47 PM
"We assholes waiting for a JDAM"?

rofl

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01-29-2004, 10:46 PM
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A casket with the remains of Corporal Jamie Brendan Murphy, 26, a Canadian soldier killed during a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan on January 27, 2004, is repatriated back to Canada by members of The Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR) during a ceremony in Trenton, Ontario today. Leading the procession, padre Major Leslie Dawson, returning herself from Operation ATHENA, escorts the remains to the waiting hearse. Private Nathalie Bergeron, a traffic technician with 2 Air Movements Squadron, salutes her fallen comrade on his final journey home.

Three other soldiers sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the attack, which occurred near two Iltis vehicles on patrol in Kabul. All the soldiers were serving with the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment Battalion Group (3 RCR Bn Gp) as part of Operation ATHENA, Canada's contribution to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Kabul.


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This is a family photo of Cpl. Jamie Brendan Murphy whose body was returned to Canada this morning. (CP Photo/handout)
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The casket of Canadian Cpl. Jamie Murphy is carried from an aircraft to a waiting hearse at CFB Trenton. (CP /Frank Gunn)
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Cpl Jamie Murphy's partner Candace McCauley (3rd L) is comforted as the Canadian soldier's casket arrives in Trenton, Ontario, January 29, 2004. An explosion which killed Murphy and injured three other Canadian soldiers while they were on patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites) on January 27, was believed to be caused by a suicide bomber. Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin stands at second from right. *******/Jim Young


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Iraqi policemen kiss Canadian officer Jim Hull after a graduation ceremony near Amman, January 29, 2004. Several hundred Iraqi police cadets graduated on Thursday from Jordan's Police Academy, the first batch of Iraqi police who completed an eight week training course in Jordan since the kingdom reached an agreement with the U.S.-led coalition provisional authority in Iraq (news - web sites) to rain over 36,000 Iraqi police in it's country over the next two years. Canadian officers are helping to train their Iraqi counterparts. *******/Ali Jarekji

mustamato
01-29-2004, 10:51 PM
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They must get their military training from movies like this:

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Groove
01-30-2004, 02:59 AM
i never thought israel is so weak - they released the mastermind behind the disappearance of Ron Arad for 3 dead bodies and one criminal... nd some hundred Hisbollah soldiers and other important Hisbollah leaders...

Groove

gilgoul
01-30-2004, 03:19 AM
i never thought israel is so weak - they released the mastermind behind the disappearance of Ron Arad for 3 dead bodies and one criminal... nd some hundred Hisbollah soldiers and other important Hisbollah leaders...

Groove

That hurts me too, but that also what makes us stronger, because we are sure that everything is going to be attempted to rescue us, and if not alive, at least getting a descent funeral.
AS for the assholes from the Hizballah, lets just hope that they ll do some kind of mistake :roll: .
But believe me, sometimes I really think we should let the IDF win for real, instead, we hesitate too much when needing to take decisions, like getting rid of the SOB ARAFAT.

juhae
01-30-2004, 04:04 AM
instead, we hesitate too much when needing to take decisions, like getting rid of the SOB ARAFAT.
I thought political assasinations aren't exactly "ok" in international law.

Seiyuuki
01-30-2004, 06:08 AM
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Chinese President Hu Jintao, center, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, left, and Noel Forgeard, chairman of the European aircraft maker Airbus, hold a model of the future superjumbo A380 during a tour of an Airbus assembly plant in Toulouse, southwestern France, Thursday Jan. 29, 2004, as Hu ends a four-day state visit to France. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

A380...heh, the "Flying Spud."

Jintao...correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that also the name of the bad guy in the movie "Rush Hour."

One?
01-30-2004, 08:58 AM
i never thought israel is so weak - they released the mastermind behind the disappearance of Ron Arad for 3 dead bodies and one criminal... nd some hundred Hisbollah soldiers and other important Hisbollah leaders...

Groove

They had dirani for 10 years and they didnt extract any info from him on Ron Arad. Isn't that enough to show that he realy doesn't know anything. And the others released were caught during operations against the IDF in the 80's. So technicaly they were supposed to return all lebanese prisoners after the IDF withdrawl in 2000.

One of the prisoners that were released decided to stay in Israel (because he was about to face charges in lebanon). The other asked for political asylym in lebanon. And not all belong to hezbollah only about 3 or 4. The rest belong to the communist party, socialist party, some used to fight with the PLO etc...



instead, we hesitate too much when needing to take decisions, like getting rid of the SOB ARAFAT.
I thought political assasinations aren't exactly "ok" in international law.

Israel has been assasinating political/military leaders in palestine and outside palestine for that past 4 decades.