Double Tap
03-01-2004, 07:39 PM
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KANDAHAR, AFHGANISTAN - FEBRUARY 26: (TIME & US NEWS OUT; TABS OUT; NORTH AMERICA OUT) An armed guard who works for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul stands watch during the visit of U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld February 26, 2004 near Kandahar, Afghanistan. Rumsfeld observed a Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) at work. They are a group of military and civilians helping Afghans rebuild their infrastructure. The Secretary wis completing a five-country tour which includes Kuwait, Iraq, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan
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BAGHDAD- FEBRUARY 23: (NORTH AMERICA OUT; TIME & U.S. NEWS OUT; TABS OUT) Armed guards stand post outside the office of Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator Paul Bremer February 23, 2004 during Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's visit in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer's office in Baghdad is in one of Saddam Hussein's palaces.
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BAGHDAD- FEBRUARY 23: (NORTH AMERICA OUT; TIME & U.S. NEWS OUT; TABS OUT) Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld accepts the applause of cadets February 23, 2004, at the Baghdad Police Academy in Baghdad, Iraq. Rumsfeld traveled to Iraq to visit with American troops and Iraqi officials.
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door way
BAGHDAD- FEBRUARY 23: (NORTH AMERICA OUT; TIME & U.S. NEWS OUT; TABS OUT) U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (R) meets with Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator Paul Bremer (L) in his office February 23, 2004 after arriving in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer's office is in one of Saddam Hussein's palaces in Baghdad, Iraq.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 1: U.S. Marines take a position on the steps of the presidential palace March 1, 2004 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Several hundred U.S. Marines and French troops arrived in Haiti to restore order as former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide took refuge in the Central African Republic.
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JTF-2 left side weapon pointed down
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: French Colonel Daniel Leplatois (2nd-L) shakes the hand of unidentified US Marine (2nd-R) as two unidentified Canadian Military officers look on at a VIP lounge at the Port-Au-Prince International Airport 01 March 2004. US Marines landed in Haiti late 29 February as a vanguard of an international security force following the departure of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. The US plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to violence-wracked Haiti to help restore order, Secretary of State Colin Powell said 01 March, but he declined to say how long they would stay.
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JTF-2 *note canadian flag*
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: French Colonel Daniel Leplatois (2nd-L) shakes the hand of unidentified US Marine (2nd-R) as two unidentified Canadian Military officers look on at a VIP lounge at the Port-Au-Prince International Airport 01 March 2004. US Marines landed in Haiti late 29 February as a vanguard of an international security force following the departure of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. The US plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to violence-wracked Haiti to help restore order, Secretary of State Colin Powell said 01 March, but he declined to say how long they would stay.
KANDAHAR, AFHGANISTAN - FEBRUARY 26: (TIME & US NEWS OUT; TABS OUT; NORTH AMERICA OUT) An armed guard who works for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul stands watch during the visit of U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld February 26, 2004 near Kandahar, Afghanistan. Rumsfeld observed a Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) at work. They are a group of military and civilians helping Afghans rebuild their infrastructure. The Secretary wis completing a five-country tour which includes Kuwait, Iraq, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan
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BAGHDAD- FEBRUARY 23: (NORTH AMERICA OUT; TIME & U.S. NEWS OUT; TABS OUT) Armed guards stand post outside the office of Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator Paul Bremer February 23, 2004 during Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's visit in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer's office in Baghdad is in one of Saddam Hussein's palaces.
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BAGHDAD- FEBRUARY 23: (NORTH AMERICA OUT; TIME & U.S. NEWS OUT; TABS OUT) Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld accepts the applause of cadets February 23, 2004, at the Baghdad Police Academy in Baghdad, Iraq. Rumsfeld traveled to Iraq to visit with American troops and Iraqi officials.
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door way
BAGHDAD- FEBRUARY 23: (NORTH AMERICA OUT; TIME & U.S. NEWS OUT; TABS OUT) U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (R) meets with Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator Paul Bremer (L) in his office February 23, 2004 after arriving in Baghdad, Iraq. Bremer's office is in one of Saddam Hussein's palaces in Baghdad, Iraq.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 1: U.S. Marines take a position on the steps of the presidential palace March 1, 2004 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Several hundred U.S. Marines and French troops arrived in Haiti to restore order as former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide took refuge in the Central African Republic.
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JTF-2 left side weapon pointed down
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: French Colonel Daniel Leplatois (2nd-L) shakes the hand of unidentified US Marine (2nd-R) as two unidentified Canadian Military officers look on at a VIP lounge at the Port-Au-Prince International Airport 01 March 2004. US Marines landed in Haiti late 29 February as a vanguard of an international security force following the departure of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. The US plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to violence-wracked Haiti to help restore order, Secretary of State Colin Powell said 01 March, but he declined to say how long they would stay.
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JTF-2 *note canadian flag*
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: French Colonel Daniel Leplatois (2nd-L) shakes the hand of unidentified US Marine (2nd-R) as two unidentified Canadian Military officers look on at a VIP lounge at the Port-Au-Prince International Airport 01 March 2004. US Marines landed in Haiti late 29 February as a vanguard of an international security force following the departure of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. The US plans to deploy about 1,000 troops to violence-wracked Haiti to help restore order, Secretary of State Colin Powell said 01 March, but he declined to say how long they would stay.