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He219
02-09-2004, 03:35 PM
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An Israeli soldier arrests Naser Abo Rajab (R), a Palestinian militant from the Fatah movement wanted by Israel, during an army operation in the West Bank city of Nablus, February 9, 2004. Palestinian leaders are considering whether to unilaterally declare a state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a response to Israeli threats of go-alone partition measures, a senior official said Monday. *******/Abed Omar Qusini

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An Israeli soldier takes position during an incursion in the West Bank city of Nablus. A Palestinian militant from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades was killed in an exchange of fire with Israeli troops in the northern West Bank.(AFP/Jaafar Ashtiyeh)

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Photo shows a still of Sheikh Terra holding a pistol and a Koran in front of an Iraqi flag, taken from a video for the rap song 'Dirty Kuffar' shown to ******* February 9, 2004. The song was performed by Sheikh Terra and the Soul Salah Crew, a London-based group which Islamists say are deeply sympathetic to Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s network. *******/HO

Just for fun:

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"Ahgrr" *handshake - squeeeeze*

Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) (L) shakes hands with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder. Blair will hold a working dinner with Gerhard Schroeder ahead of a trilateral meeting with their French counterpart Jacques Chirac on February 18.(AFP/DDP/File)

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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, right, and French President Jacques Chirac embrace each other upon Chirac's welcome at the Genshagen Palace near the German capital Berlin on Monday, Feb. 9, 2004. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and French President Jacques Chirac on Monday meet here for their regular talks. (AP Photo/Fritz Reiss)

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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, left, and French President Jacques Chirac share a light moment during the welcome for Chirac at the Genshagen Palace near the German capital Berlin on Monday, Feb. 9, 2004. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and French President Jacques Chirac on Monday meet here for their regular talks. (AP Photo/Fritz Reiss)

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Nepalese soldiers at the bomb blast site in Kathmandu(AFP/Devendra M. Singh)

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North Korean workers packing vitamin and mineral enriched biscuits at a factory in Sinuiju, North Pyongan province, supported by the UN World Food Programme and the United Nations (news - web sites) Children Fund.

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North Korean children at a cooperative farm nursery in Suan county, North Hwanghae province. The United Nations (news - web sites) World Food Programme says it is 'scraping the bottom of the barrel' for food supplies in the midst of harsh Korean winter.(AFP/Gerald Bourke)

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A malnourished North Korean boy eats vitamin and mineral-enriched food supplied by the United Nations (news - web sites) World Food Programme (WFP) at a hospital in Mundok county, south Pyongan.(AFP/Gerald Bourken)

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North Korean children eat a lunch of locally produced rice and cabbage at a nursery in Phyongwon county, February 6, 2004. Out of grain to feed 6.4 million undernourished North Koreans, the U.N. food agency on February 9 warned of potentially appalling suffering and appealed to foreign donors for help. (Gerald Bourke, WFP/*******)

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United Nations (news - web sites) World Food Programme officials meet an elderly North Korean woman, seated beneath portraits of late North Korean leader Kim Il Sung, top left, and his son and current leader Kim Jong Il, at her home in Phyongwon county, South Pyongan province, North Korea (news - web sites) Friday, Feb. 6, 2004. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has halted cereal distributions to almost all its 6.5 million North Korean beneficiaries due to a slump in donations. (AP Photo/WFP, Gerald Bourke, HO)

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An Afghan man crosses the street as a Canadian armored personnel carrier passes Monday Feb. 9, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites). (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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NATO (news - web sites) Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, center, reviews an honor guard with outgoing International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Commander Lt. Gen. Goetz Gliemeroth, right, during a change of command ceremony Monday Feb. 9, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites). ISAF, which is primarily composed of NATO nations is seeking to expand its operations outside of Kabul to improve security throughout Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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Canadian Lieutenant-General Rick Hillier (L), the new commander of the NATO -led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), shakes hands with the outgoing commander, German Lieutenant-General Gotz Gliemeroth(R), as German Commander-in-chief General Gerhard Back (C) looks on during a transfer of command ceremony in Kabul February 9, 2004. The stability of war-ravaged Afghanistan is vital to world security, the country's president and NATO's secretary general said on Monday. (Ahmad Masood/*******)

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Canadian Lt. Gen. R.J. Hillier, left, receives the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) flag from German Gen. Gerhard Back during a change of command ceremony Monday Feb. 9, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites). ISAF, which is primarily composed of soldiers from NATO (news - web sites) nations is seeking to expand their operations outside of Kabul to improve security throughout Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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NATO (news - web sites) Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (C) speaks to the outgoing ISAF commander, German Lieutenant-General Gotz Gliemeroth, during a transfer of command ceremony in Kabul, February 9, 2004. The stability of war-ravaged Afghanistan (news - web sites) is vital to world security, the country's president and Nato's secretary general said on Monday. *******/Ahmad Masood

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NATO (news - web sites) Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, center talks with Gen. Gerhard Back, left, and outgoing International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Commander Lt. Gen. Goetz Gliemeroth, second left during a Change of command ceremony Monday Feb. 9, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan (news - web sites). ISAF, which is primarily composed of soldiers from NATO nations is seeking to expand their operations outside of Kabul to improve security throughout Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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Afghan policemen stand guard during a ceremony for the graduation of members of Afghanistan (news - web sites)'s first Crime Scene Investigators from a school run by the British police and army Saturday Feb. 7, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Afghan police force are an important part of national security in a country whose national Army has only 7,000 members, and they are expected to play a key role in securing elections scheduled for later this year. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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Afghan policemen stand at attention during a ceremony for the graduation of members of Afghanistan (news - web sites)'s first Crime Scene Investigation team from a school run by the British police and army Saturday Feb. 7, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Afghan police force are an important part of national security in a country whose national Army has only 7,000 members, and they are expected to play a key role in securing elections scheduled for later this year. (AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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US troops patrol a street of central Baghdad. A memo US officials believe was written by an Al-Qaeda operative in Iraq (news - web sites) proposes that the militant Islamist group provoke a Sunni-Shiite conflict to disrupt the planned handover to a transitional government, the New York Times reported today.(AFP/Sabah Arar)

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Soldiers raid a shop suspected of producing and distributing anti-Coalition materials in Al Fallujah, Iraq. The Soldiers are assigned to the 10th Mountain Division's 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Charles B. Johnson.

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A British soldier (L) guards an Iraqi man, detained during a night raid near the town of Basra, some 550 km (325 miles) south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, early February 9, 2004. British soldiers, joined by Iraqi security forces, stormed a former Iraqi army compound, arresting 25 suspects and seized a large amount of ammunitions, witnesses said. *******/Atef Hassan

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British soldiers escort two Iraqi men (C), detained during a night raid near the town of Basra, some 550 km (325 miles) south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, early February 9, 2004. British soldiers, joined by Iraqi security forces, stormed a former Iraqi army compound, arresting 25 suspects and seized a large amount of ammunitions, witnesses said. *******/Atef Hassan

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A detained Iraqi man sits on the ground during a night raid near the town of Basra, some 550 km (325 miles) south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, early February 9, 2004. British soldiers, joined by Iraqi security forces stormed a former Iraqi army compound, arresting 25 suspects and seized a large amount of ammunitions, witnesses said. *******/Atef Hassan *******

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Staff Sgt. Manuel Orozco stacks red smoke artillery shells for demolition at an ammunitions supply point outside, Ar Ramadia, Iraq. Orozco is assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division's Headquarters Battery, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment. U.S. Army Photo by SSG Joseph Roberts.

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In this image made available by the Israeli Defence Force 24 December 2003, a new Israeli Air Force F-16 I is seen during a test flight over Israeli territory. Secret Israeli military documents related to the Jewish state's arsenal of 'special arms' have been published on the Internet.(AFP/Israeli Defence Force-HO/File)

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Israel FM Silvan Shalom (R) approaches his car after a visit to Bombay's landmark Gateway to India. Shalom began a three-day visit to India calling for greater political and commercial ties between the countries whose cooperation has surged in the past decade.(AFP/Rob Elliott)

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På skydebanen. Skydebanen ligger et stykke fra vores lejr imellem bjergene. På vejen derud kommer man forbi en kirkegård for gammelt russisk militært materiel. Et fantastisk syn! Vejret var i det hele taget pragtfuldt, og mange blev lidt røde i ansigterne. Nogen mere end andre! For Peter gik varmen og den skarpe sol ham åbenbart så meget til hovedet, at han glemte at tage hætten af sin karabin.


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"Panserkirkegården!.
Fredag var også maddag. Det er nu efter 2. gang en tradition, at vi fredag begynder dagen med hjemmebagt morgenbrød i messen og slutter den med en god middag. I fredags var det lidt hektisk, fordi vi skulle spise morgenmad tidligt. Dagen var nemlig afsat til en tur på skydebanen, hvor vi alle i løbet af dagen kom ud og fik øvet os og eventuelt indskudt vores våben.

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Irak:
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Her ses de glade fodboldspillere.

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En dansk soldat uddeler radioer til lokale børn. Radioerne behøver hverken batterier eller lysnet, så de kan bruges i selv den mest primitive lerhytte.

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Frisk vand er en mangelvare i det danske ansvarsområde som er et af de fattigste områder i Irak. Derfor er et par flasker vand meget værd for de lokale irakere.

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Et parti konfiskerede granater, der hører ind under de våben der ikke er tilladt.

Montevideo:
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Divers working for the Graf Spee Project navigate in an inflatable boat near the conning tower of the sunken Nazi pocket battleship, Admiral Graf Spee, exposed as the water of the Plate River dropped to its lowest level this year, seven kilometers off the coast of Montevideo, February 9, 2004. The project workers hope to begin later in the day their planned salvage work on the ship, which was damaged in battle with British warships in late 1939, and later sunk after being scuttled by its commander, German Capt. Hans Langsdorff ,on December 17 of that year. The Project hopes to recover the ship piece by piece over the next few years to make a museum. *******/Andres Stapff

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Divers working for the Graf Spee Project hook to a crane block cables that are wrapped around the submerged range finder of the sunken Nazi pocket battleship, Admiral Graf Spee, as the ship's conning tower pokes out of the water nearby as the Plate River dropped to its lowest level this year, seven kilometers off the coast of Montevideo, February 9, 2004. The project workers got ready to lift the range finder out of the water in a bid to begin their planned salvage work on the ship, damaged in battle with British warships in late 1939, and later sunk after being scuttled by its commander, German Capt. Hans Langsdorff, on December 17 of that year. The Project hopes to recover the ship piece by piece over the next few years to make a museum. *******/Rickey Rogers

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Workers employed by the Graf Spee Project tow a floating crane out to the sunken Nazi pocket battleship, Admiral Graf Spee, seven kilometers into the Plate River from Montevideo harbor, February 9, 2004. The project workers got ready to lift the range finder out of the water in a bid to begin their planned salvage work on the ship, damaged in battle with British warships in late 1939, and later sunk after being scuttled by its commander, German Capt. Hans Langsdorff, on December 17 of that year. The Project hopes to recover the ship piece by piece over the next few years to make a museum. *******/Rickey Rogers

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Your thoughts, CX20?

FBI-style unit 'will be ruthless' - Mr Blair said the police had to be as organised as the criminals An elite new agency set up to tackle organised crime must be "ruthless (http://article.wn.com/link/WNAT2B3FABE7DC051871F6BB4AE321BD3394?source=templategenerator&template=worldphotos/viewphoto.txt)", the prime minister has said.Tony Blair hinted the burden of proof in organised crime cases may need to be lowered so that it is easier for police to secure convictions. (***** Images)

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Pacific Ocean (Feb. 6, 2004) - Gunner's Mate 2nd Class Jonathan Carlton, from Wolf Creek, Ore., observes a shipmate during small arms fire with a mounted M60 7.62mm machine gun from the signal bridge aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes (CG 49), while underway in the Pacific Ocean. Vincennes is participating in Multi-Sail, a combat readiness exercise in the Okinawa operational area. It's designed to complete Surface Force Training Manual Requirements and to exercise participants in a multi-ship operational environment. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Brandon A. Teeples. (RELEASED)

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San Diego, Calif. (Feb. 5, 2004) - After jumping from a civilian prop plane, Senior Chief Quartermaster Keith Pritchett begins his 12,500 foot descend towards the ground. Pritchett is assigned to the U.S. Navy Parachute Team “Leap Frogs”. The parachute team is a fifteen-man team comprised of Navy Seal’s and Special Warfare Combatant-Craft (SWCC) commandos. The team was officially commissioned in 1974 by the Chief of Naval Operations and assigned the mission of demonstrating Navy excellence throughout the United States. The Leap Frogs support Navy Recruiting efforts and promote the Naval Special Warfare community to the American public. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Alan D. Monyelle. (RELEASED)

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Naval Air Facility, Okinawa, Japan (Jan. 28, 2004) - Lt. Cmdr. Curtis Phillips and Lt. j.g. David Snyder maneuver a P-3C Orion assigned to the “Screaming Eagles” of Patrol Squadron One (VP-1), through the wash rack after a training flight aboard Naval Air Facility, Okinawa, Japan. VP-1 is assigned to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Wash., and is currently on a six-month deployment to the Seventh Fleet Area of Operations. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Scott Taylor. (RELEASED)

Macs.
02-09-2004, 03:51 PM
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German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, right, and French President Jacques Chirac embrace each other upon Chirac's welcome at the Genshagen Palace near the German capital Berlin on Monday, Feb. 9, 2004. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and French President Jacques Chirac on Monday meet here for their regular talks. (AP Photo/Fritz Reiss)
Assholes.

Skullknight
02-09-2004, 04:01 PM
My money goes on Blair.

GAFE
02-09-2004, 04:39 PM
Isin´t North Korea Starving because the asshole what ever his name is jil on whatever uses all the money or resources for nuclear programs and army?

usa320
02-09-2004, 04:49 PM
yes. He should stop building No-Dong missiles and feed his people.

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^Looks like a target to me.

This fag should be offed.

ArmedPacifist
02-09-2004, 05:05 PM
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^Looks like a target to me.

This fag should be offed.

The funny thing is, he probably would think the same thing about you.

kinghk
02-09-2004, 05:13 PM
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På skydebanen. Skydebanen ligger et stykke fra vores lejr imellem bjergene. På vejen derud kommer man forbi en kirkegård for gammelt russisk militært materiel. Et fantastisk syn! Vejret var i det hele taget pragtfuldt, og mange blev lidt røde i ansigterne. Nogen mere end andre! For Peter gik varmen og den skarpe sol ham åbenbart så meget til hovedet, at han glemte at tage hætten af sin karabin.



At the firing range. Out firing range is located a bit away from our camp between the mountains. On the road to the firing range, we pass a churchyard for old soviet military equipment. A magnificent sight! The weather was very nice, and many got a bit red in their faces. Some more than other. For Peter, the sun and heat made him so fuzzy that he forgot to remove the (some sort of item to place on the end of the barrel).


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"Panserkirkegården!.
Fredag var også maddag. Det er nu efter 2. gang en tradition, at vi fredag begynder dagen med hjemmebagt morgenbrød i messen og slutter den med en god middag. I fredags var det lidt hektisk, fordi vi skulle spise morgenmad tidligt. Dagen var nemlig afsat til en tur på skydebanen, hvor vi alle i løbet af dagen kom ud og fik øvet os og eventuelt indskudt vores våben.


The armored churchyard!. Friday was also foodday. It has become a tradition that we begin the day with some homemade morning bread in the mess, and we end the day with a good dinner. Friday becomed a littlebit busy, because we were supposed to spend the day at the firing range, where we all had the change to practice a bit and to adjust the sights.

Irak:
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Her ses de glade fodboldspillere.

Here are the lucky soccer players [/quote]


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En dansk soldat uddeler radioer til lokale børn. Radioerne behøver hverken batterier eller lysnet, så de kan bruges i selv den mest primitive lerhytte.



A danish soldier hands out radioes to local kids. The radio doesn't need batteries or regual electrisity, so they can be used even in the most primitive clay cottage.

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Frisk vand er en mangelvare i det danske ansvarsområde som er et af de fattigste områder i Irak. Derfor er et par flasker vand meget værd for de lokale irakere.



It's a lack of fresh water in the danish responsibilty area, which is one of the poorest in Iraq. Therefore is a couple of bottles of water worth a lot to the local iraqis.

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[quote]Et parti konfiskerede granater, der hører ind under de våben der ikke er tilladt.



A couple of confiscated grenades, which is not allowed to own

Miles Teg
02-09-2004, 05:29 PM
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Dumbass
;)

Vance
02-09-2004, 06:40 PM
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woot

He219
02-09-2004, 07:08 PM
CA-NAVY PHOTOs!

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The Canadian Naval Flag, or "Jack" is raised as HMCS Toronto arrives at the port of Valetta, Malta. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Persian Gulf. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to bring long-term stability to the region.

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Leading Seaman Martin Harrison, a boatswain (bos'n) from HMCS Toronto, pilots a rigid hulled inflatable boat (RHIB) around the harbour of Valetta, Malta, as a safety boat for a dive team in the water. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Persian Gulf. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to bring long-term stability to the region.

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Leading Seaman (LS) Robert Jensen (right) and Ordinary Seaman (OS) Michael Chiola are the two front members of the forecastle (fo'c'sle) "part ship hands", bringing in the ropes as the ship leaves the port of Valetta, Malta. HMCS Toronto is taking part in Operation Altair, joining the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier Task Group to help monitor shipping in the Persian Gulf. By restricting the flow of weapons, drugs, and other illicit trade, HMCS Toronto and her crew are helping to bring long-term stability to the region.

KA-BUL

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Major John Vass, Officer Commanding Parachute Company, of the Third Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment Battalion Group (3 RCR Bn Gp) speaks on behalf of Parachute Company at the Official Opening of the Noor Burn Clinic in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Clinic, partially funded by the Canadian International Development Agency, was dedicated to the memory of Cpl Robbie Beerenfenger, a member of Parachute Company, 3 RCR Bn Gp, who was killed when the Iltis in which he was travelling struck a landmine on 2 Oct 03. The Clinic will be open in the near future and will be the only pediatric burn clinic in Afghanistan.
Op ATHENA is Canada's contribution to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), the United Nations-Authorized mission in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Op ATHENA began in August 2003 and is currently scheduled to end late summer 2004. The mission of ISAF is to maintain security in Kabul and its surrounding areas so the Afghan Transitional Authority and UN agencies can begin rebuilding the country. At this time, ISAF comprises approximately 5,500 troops from 31 nations.

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Dr. Howard Harper, Director of the Noor Eye and Burn Clinic, Major Jamie Morse, Deputy Commanding Officer of the Third Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment Battalion Group (3 RCR Bn Gp), Dr. Howard Harper, Director of the Noor Eye and Burn Clinic, and Mr. Joe Gooding from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) cut a ribbon to officially open the Noor Burn Clinic in Kabul, Afghanistan. The Clinic, partially funded by the CIDA, was dedicated to the memory of Cpl Robbie Beerenfenger, a member of Parachute Company, 3 RCR Bn Gp, who was killed when the jIltis in which he was travelling struck a landmine on 2 Oct 03. The clinic will open in the near future and will be the only pediatric burn clinic in Afghanistan.

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LCdr Lalitha Rupesinghe is surrounded by curious children at the Zainab Cobera girls school in Kabul, Afghanistan. LCdr Rupesinghe is an Anesthesiologist with the Unit Medical Section at Camp Julien, in Kabul. The CIvil Military Co-Operation Cell was visiting the school, and assessing its potential as a future project.

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Dr. Abdulah Bakhtyari, of the Chardehi Poly Medical Clinic in Kabul, Afghanistan speaks with Major Richard Sneddon, and LCdr Lalitha Rupesinghe, during the delivery of an ambulance for the clinic to serve the people of Kabul better. The ambulance, a Land Rover, was refurbished by soldiers of the Civil Military CO-Operation Cell ( CIMIC ) and donated to the Clinic. Maj Sneddon is the incoming Senior Liason Officer with the CIMIC cell, and LCdr Rupesinghe was on hand to represent the Unit Medical Section at Camp Julien, in Kabul.
Op ATHENA is Canada's contribution to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), the United Nations-Authorized mission in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Op ATHENA began in August 2003 and is currently scheduled to end late summer 2004. The mission of ISAF is to maintain security in Kabul and its surrounding areas so the Afghan Transitional Authority and UN agencies can begin rebuilding the country. At this time, ISAF comprises approximately 5,500 troops from 31 nations.

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Doctors from the Chardehi Poly Medical Clinic pose in front of an ambulance, donated by the Civil Military Co-Operation Cell ( CIMIC ) of the Third Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment Battalion Group. The ambulance, a Land Rover, was refurbished by CIMIC members in their spare time and donated to the clinic to help them better serve the people of Kabul.

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A Doctor from the Chardehi Poly Medical Clinic hugs Sgt John Hogan during the delivery of an ambulance to the clinic. The ambulance, a Land Rover, was refurbished by members of the Civil Military Co-Operation Cell ( CIMIC ), of the Third Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment Battalion Group in thier spare time and donated to the clinic to help them better serve the people of Kabul.

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JROTC Cadet Major Jason Collins, left, and JROTC Cadet Captain Robert Tucker perform a drill routine for active-duty guests at Wuerzburg American High School in Germany on Thursday.

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Unidentified soldiers returning to Fort Campbell, Ky., from Iraq are greeted by Staff Sgt. Taunn Flood, left, and Warrent Officer Edwin Perez, second from left, on Thursday.

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Spc. Matthew Flood, right, of Sullivan, Ill., stands alone at Fort Campbell, Ky., after returning home from Iraq, as Capt. Arlo Hurst, left, gets a hug from his son, Garrett, 3, on Thursday. Scenes of soldiers being greeted by their families are the ones often displayed in the media. But on each returning flight there are soldiers, mostly single, with no one to greet them.

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From left, Pfc. Derek Reeves, of Shelby, N.C., Pfc. Jared Corn, of Boise, Idaho, Pfc. Bryan Williams, of Durham, N.C., and Pvt. Moses Ibanez, of San Diego, talk on Thursday after returning to Fort Campbell, Ky., from Iraq.

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CAMP HANSEN, Okinawa, Japan - Corporal Thomas G. Sanchez, small arms repairer, III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, practices the sword manual while attending the Corporals Course, Division Schools, 3rd Marine Division.

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Arnold Schwartzenegger, governor of California, visits Camp Pendleton Feb. 29 to see 207 Marines and sailors become citizens in a mass nauralization ceremony.

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Cpl. Renison S. Kirton, administrative clerk, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, repeats the oath of citizenship Jan. 30 during a mass naturalization ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Kirton, who is from Guyana, said, "Serving as a U.S. Marine, I was halfway there."

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California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks at a mass naturalization ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 30. More than 200 service members from 43 countries became American citizens at the ceremony.

He219
02-09-2004, 07:25 PM
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January 24, 2004 - IDF "Alpine" Unit Training Exercises.

Related (http://www.isayeret.com/units/land/special/alpine/article.htm)

Vintendo
02-09-2004, 07:39 PM
North Korea... wow, what a Communist Paradise.

That Kim Il Song POS is worse than Saddam in my opinion. That bastard's picture is required in every home and building. People worship him like a god. The North Koreans are so brainwashed they believe 100% that America invaded them and started the Korean War.

He219
02-09-2004, 07:51 PM
North Korea... wow, what a Communist Paradise.

That Kim Il Song POS is worse than Saddam in my opinion. That bastard's picture is required in every home and building. People worship him like a god. The North Koreans are so brainwashed they believe 100% that America invaded them and started the Korean War.
Check this out:

The nation has suffered its tenth year of food shortages because of a lack of arable land; collective farming; weather-related problems, including major drought in 2000; and chronic shortages of fertilizer and fuel. Massive international food aid deliveries have allowed the regime to escape mass starvation since 1995-96, but the population remains the victim of prolonged malnutrition and deteriorating living conditions. Large-scale military spending eats up resources needed for investment and civilian consumption. Recently, the regime has placed emphasis on earning hard currency, developing information technology, addressing power shortages, and attracting foreign aid, but in no way at the expense of relinquishing central control over key national assets or undergoing widespread market-oriented reforms. In 2003, heightened political tensions with key donor countries and general donor fatigue have held down the flow of desperately needed food aid and have threatened fuel aid as well.

- nearly $300 million in food aid alone from US, South Korea, Japan, and EU in 2001 plus much additional aid from the UN and non-governmental organizations

Military expenditures - dollar figure: $5,217.4 million (FY02)
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/kn.html


In the News:

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A soldier holding up the shell of a Katyusha rocket which fell near Kiryat Shmona yesterday.

Tue., February 10, 2004 Shvat 18, 5764

Hezbollah began attacking Israeli positions in the Shaba farms area on Tuesday, and Israel responded with artillery and at least four missiles from warplanes at the edges of the nearby Lebanese border town of Kfar Shouba. At this stage, say military sources, Hezbollah is still trying to provoke Israel into a massive retaliation, which Jerusalem is trying to avoid.

The reserve soldier, from the IDF Alpine forces, was wounded at the Astra outpost on the border between Mt. Hermon and Mt. Dov, during a Hezbollah barrage of anti-tank weapons that began around 6:30 P.M. Dozens of anti-tank weapons and mortars were fired at the area over the past two days. The soldier was wounded by shrapnel.

The two Katyushas, one fired on Tuesday morning and the other yesterday morning, were the first since the May 2000 withdrawal from Lebanon. In an Israeli response on Tuesday, a local Hezbollah commander in south Lebanon was killed.

But Israel is not certain that Hezbollah is necessarily responsible for all the attacks of the past two days. it is possible that the Katyushas were fired by Palestinian organizations, which might also be responsible for anti-tank fire at the Levana outpost in Western Galilee earlier this week. Lebanon reports yesterday said that Beirut had arrested a local Fatah commander for the shooting.
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One?
02-09-2004, 09:11 PM
In the News:

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A soldier holding up the shell of a Katyusha rocket which fell near Kiryat Shmona yesterday.

Tue., February 10, 2004 Shvat 18, 5764

Hezbollah began attacking Israeli positions in the Shaba farms area on Tuesday, and Israel responded with artillery and at least four missiles from warplanes at the edges of the nearby Lebanese border town of Kfar Shouba. At this stage, say military sources, Hezbollah is still trying to provoke Israel into a massive retaliation, which Jerusalem is trying to avoid.

The reserve soldier, from the IDF Alpine forces, was wounded at the Astra outpost on the border between Mt. Hermon and Mt. Dov, during a Hezbollah barrage of anti-tank weapons that began around 6:30 P.M. Dozens of anti-tank weapons and mortars were fired at the area over the past two days. The soldier was wounded by shrapnel.

The two Katyushas, one fired on Tuesday morning and the other yesterday morning, were the first since the May 2000 withdrawal from Lebanon. In an Israeli response on Tuesday, a local Hezbollah commander in south Lebanon was killed.

But Israel is not certain that Hezbollah is necessarily responsible for all the attacks of the past two days. it is possible that the Katyushas were fired by Palestinian organizations, which might also be responsible for anti-tank fire at the Levana outpost in Western Galilee earlier this week. Lebanon reports yesterday said that Beirut had arrested a local Fatah commander for the shooting.
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is this old news?

Bulkowski
02-09-2004, 09:47 PM
Can we get a translator for the posts... instead of me thinking they have hidden messages :|
hehe j'aime Asterix, tres amusant ;)

aFgHaNibOi
02-09-2004, 10:25 PM
Sweet. :D It says 'Police' on their helmet if anyone is wondering. :roll:

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usa320
02-09-2004, 10:32 PM
The funny thing is, he probably would think the same thing about you.

He probably would. He would probably wanna off anyone who believes in freedom or anything other than militant extremism.

Only difference is i could off him before he even said "Jihad".

Uninen
02-09-2004, 10:37 PM
:lol: :roll:

Or so you think..

Merik
02-09-2004, 10:46 PM
Interesting note on that Israeli F-16, the one shown does not have the conformal fuel tanks on the fuselage. I just that was something worthy of noting since the new F-16s Israel ordered come with them on the a/c.

fred_engles
02-09-2004, 10:53 PM
Interesting note on that Israeli F-16, the one shown does not have the conformal fuel tanks on the fuselage. I just that was something worthy of noting since the new F-16s Israel ordered come with them on the a/c.I'm pretty sure those fuel tanks are removable.

Uninen
02-09-2004, 10:57 PM
I'm pretty sure those fuel tanks are removable.

They are.

One?
02-09-2004, 11:20 PM
The funny thing is, he probably would think the same thing about you.

He probably would. He would probably wanna off anyone who believes in freedom or anything other than militant extremism.

Only difference is i could off him before he even said "Jihad".

i dont think he would be an extremist if people like you didn't want to kill him.

ArmedPacifist
02-09-2004, 11:23 PM
The funny thing is, he probably would think the same thing about you.

He probably would. He would probably wanna off anyone who believes in freedom or anything other than militant extremism.

Only difference is i could off him before he even said "Jihad".

i dont think he would be an extremist if people like you didn't want to kill him.

Maslow would agree.