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RAMALLAH, -: An Israeli soldier fires rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators east of the West Bank of Ramallah 09 March 2004. Demonstrators gathered to protest the construction of a part of the Israeli built separation wall.AFP PHOTO/ JAMAL ARURI (Photo credit should read JAMAL ARURI/AFP/***** Images)
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JENIN, -: A Palestinian throw stones at an Israeli tank in the West Bank city of Jenin 09 March 2004. A young Palestinian mother was shot dead by Israeli soldiers in this West Bank town during an operation to arrest a local leader of the radical Islamic Jihad movement. AFP PHOTO/Saif DAHLAH (Photo credit should read SAIF DAHLAH/AFP/***** Images)
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A Palestinian woman holding her child pass Israeli tanks in the West Bank city of Jenin 09 March 2004.
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JENIN, -: ******* photographer Said Dahlah gives first aid to his brother Saif (29), an Agence France Presse (AFP) photogrpaher after he was slightly injured when he was hit in the leg by Israeli bullet shrapnels.
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GAZA STRIP, GAZA CITY - UNDATED: In this undated handout photo from the Fatah movement, Palestinian militants (L to R) Meqdad Al-Mobayed of the Islamic Jihad military wing Alquds Brigade, Omar Abu Seeed of the Fatah military wing Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and Mohammed Abu Daya of the Hamas military wing Ezz ek dein Al-Qassam brigades pose with their guns in Gaza Strip, Gaza City. The three militants were allegedly involved in an attack on the Erez checkpoint, March 6, 2004, the main Israel-Gaza border crossing point. An Israeli Army spokesman described the blast as a suicide bomb that went off prematurely, killing up to 6 Palestinians and wounding at least 19. Hamas claimed it carried out the operation, along with Fatah and Islamic Jihad, which resulted in no Israeli casualties. (Photo by Fatah via ***** Images)
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Several items, including a rifle, megaphones, wires and an Al-Aalam magazine with the cover photo of Osama Bin Laden, are laid on the table Tuesday March 9, 2004 after they were seized in an overnight raid of a house in the volatile town of Baquba, 65 kilometers northeast of Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites). Authorities arrested seven people, one of them a Yemeni, to bolster suspicions that 'foreign fighters' are involved in suicide attacks in Iraq particularly against the US-led Coalition Forces. The magazine headline reads: The Evidence of American Failure, Al-Qaeda Still Al-Qaeda! The photo below, right, is that of the arrested Yemeni. (AP Phot)
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A US fighting vehicle passes by a truck which was damaged by a roadside bomb, apparently intended for US military convoys, in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Tuesday March 9, 2004. The truck driver was killed. (AP Photo/Samir Mizban)
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An Iraqi construction worker waits as Japanese soldiers check his car outside their new base which is being built in the southern city of Samawa, March 9, 2004. *******/Akram Saleh
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KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT: A Russian cargo plane sits on the tarmac at a military airport near Kuwait City as military equipment and armoured vehicles for Japanese troops based in Iraq are unloaded 09 March 2004. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi welcomed the signing of Iraq's newly agreed interim constitution. "With this documemt, we hope the political process will progress...toward establishment of a peaceful and stable nation by the Iraqi people," she said, adding that Japan was committed to continuing help for its reconstruction. AFP PHOTO/Yasser ZAYYAT
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High Mobility Multiprpose Wheeled Vehicles from the 19th Special Forces Group traverse a mountain road enroute to Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Jan. 12th, 2004. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Horace Murray
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U.S. Army Spc. Hobbs from 3321th Field Artillery pulls security for the Chenria school opening in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 2, 2004.The 3321th Field Artillery is in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Thomas Bray
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Lt. Col. Alan Maskal, the Asadabad Parwan Provinial Reconstruction Team commander, and Eastern Region Governor Sayed Fazel Akbar unveil the sign of the Provincial Reconstruction Team at the Civil Military Operations Center, Feb. 19, 2004, during its grand opening in downtown Asadabad, Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Horace Murray
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Civil affairs officers and fellow members of the Parwan Provincial Reconstruction Team take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony at a school opening in Parwan Province, Afghanistan. The Army is helping provide girls in Afghanistan with educational opportunities not previously available to them. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Vernell Hall.
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Atlantic Ocean (Mar. 6, 2004) – An F-14 Tomcat, center, assigned to the “Jolly Rogers” of Fighter Squadron One Zero Three (VF-103) and an F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the “Blue Blasters” of Strike Fighter Squadron Three Four (VFA-34), prepare for a catapult launch aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). The Kennedy Carrier Strike Group (CSG) and Carrier Air Wing One Seven (CVW-17) are currently conducting Composite Training Unit Exercises (COMPTUEX) while preparing for future deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Michael Sandberg. (RELEASED)
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A U.S. Marine patrols in Port-au-Prince March 8, 2004. Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide plans to sue the United States and France for allegedly kidnapping him, one of his lawyers said on Monday. *******/Eliana Aponte
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A U.S. Marine looks through a telescopic sight during a patrol on Bellair street in Port-au-Prince, March 9, 2004. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide plans to sue the United States and France for allegedly kidnapping him, one of his lawyers said on Monday. *******/Eliana Aponte
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 9: A French military vehicle passes the body of a Haitian man who was shot by Haitian National Police near the airport March 9, 2004 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The man was killed and another wounded during a disturbance outside the industrial park. U.S. Marines shot and killed another man the previous night in the same area. (Photo by Scott Olson/***** Images)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 9: Vans believed to contain five of the nine Britons released by the U.S from Camp Delta in Guantanamo Bay, make their way into Paddingon Green high security police station March 9, 2004 in London, England. The five men have been imprisoned for the last two years having been captured in Afghanistan during the ousting of the Taliban regime there. (Photo by Ian Walton/***** Images)
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WONJU AIR BASE, South Korea -- A South Korean air force A-37 leads two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from the 25th Fighter Squadron at Osan Air Base, South Korea, down the taxiway here. Pilots from the 25th FS along with 10 maintainers and a five-person security forces team took part in an exercise that focused on forward-air control and coordinating command and control of multinational forces. (Courtesy photo)
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Cherry Point Special Reaction Team holds a circle of trust. The team relies on each other to accomplish the mission and come home alive.
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MCAS Cherry Point - Cherry Point Special Reaction Team Marines provide a hasty security while a mock casualty is pulled away from the fight during a training exercise.
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A suspect bites the dust under the practiced hands of the Cherry Point Special Reaction Team.
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DARWIN, Australia -- Agro, an Australian saltwater crocodile, lifts 5 feet of his 15-foot-long, 2-ton body out of the water to snatch a pork chop during a Jumping Crocodile Tour on the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory. ESG-1 and 13th MEU (SOC) personnel from USS PELELIU, USS GERMANTOWN and USS DECATUR arrived in Darwin for liberty Feb. 4.
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Le caporal Stéphane Mansion du peloton anti-char du Groupe-bataillon du 3e Royal 22e Régiment (GB 3e R22eR) profite d'un moment de repos pour nettoyer son arme personnel, un fusil C-7 équipé d'un lance grenade M-203.
La poussière est très présente à Kaboul et peut devenir un ennemie redoutable et affecter le bon fonctionnement de l'arme c’est pourquoi le nettoyage des armes est très important.
Indian Army Border Patrols Near National Winter Ski Resort
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: The ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held are pictured in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India. The slopes were once the target of Pakistani artillery but the two nuclear armed powers agreed last November to a truce as part of moves to end over half a century of hostility over the Himalayan region of Kashmir that they both claim. Gulmarg is less than 6 miles from the ceasefire line or Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while Kongdoori is even closer to the military boundary. (Photo by Ami Vitale/***** Images)
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: An Indian Army soldier patrols near the ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India.
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: An Indian Army soldier sits in a bunker in the snow as a snowboarder passes near ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India.
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: Ski competitors struggle to get aboard a tractor along with Indian police on the ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India. The slopes were once the target of Pakistani artillery but the two nuclear armed powers agreed last November to a truce as part of moves to end over half a century of hostility over the Himalayan region of Kashmir that they both claim. Kongdoori is less than 6 miles from the ceasefire line or Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while Kongdoori is even closer to the military boundary. (Photo by Ami Vitale/***** Images)
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Arif Khan competes for the Jammu and Kashmir team during India's national winter ski championships held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India.
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: An Indian Army skier makes a jump down a steep vertical incline near the slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India. The slopes were once the target of Pakistani artillery but the two nuclear armed powers agreed last November to a truce as part of moves to end over half a century of hostility over the Himalayan region of Kashmir that they both claim. Gulmarg is less than 6 miles from the ceasefire line or Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while Kongdoori is even closer to the military boundary. (Photo by Ami Vitale/***** Images)
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SAN DIEGO - MARCH 9: The USS Pelilieu pulls into port at the Naval Station March 9, 2004 in San Diego, California. The Pelelieu, along with four other ships that make up Expiditionary Strike Force One, returned from a 6 1/2 month deployment to Iraq where they were engaged in antiterrorist and antismuggling operations. Approximately five thousand U.S. Marines and sailors are returing with the Strike Group. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/***** Images)
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GROZNY, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: (FILES) Picture taken 01 July 2002, shows top Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov at a field camp in Chechnya. Maskhadov is negotiating with the republic's pro-Moscow government and may soon surrender, the son of Chechnya's president said after another top separatist laid down his arms. "I think it's 70 percent possible that within a week or two Maskhadov will surrender," Ramzan Kadyrov, who heads the security service for his father, Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov, said 09 March 2004 in televised comments on local television. AFP PHOTO FILES (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/***** Images)
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BERLIN, GERMANY: Wax statues of former German Communist leader Erich Honecker (2nd from L), former nazi chancellor Adolf Hitler (being carried), former Russian president Boris Yeltsin (R) and others are gathered in the Checkpoint Charlie wax museum in Berlin 09 March 2004. Organisers are hoping to attract visitors to the former US checkpoint that separated east from west Berlin, by displaying historical figures in wax from the last two centuries. AFP PHOTO DDP/MICHAEL URBAN GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read MICHAEL URBAN/AFP/***** Images)
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MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) hands flowers to police Captain Yelena Nikitina (R) from St.Petersburg after decorating her with a medal "For Distinction in Protection of Public Order" in Novo-Ogaryovo presidential residence outside Moscow, 08 March 2004. The State Awards handing ceremony and tea party after it were devoted to the Inernational Women's Day. AFP PHOTO / YURI KOCHETKOV / POOL (Photo credit should read YURI KOCHETKOV/AFP/***** Images)
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RAMALLAH, -: An Israeli soldier fires rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators east of the West Bank of Ramallah 09 March 2004. Demonstrators gathered to protest the construction of a part of the Israeli built separation wall.AFP PHOTO/ JAMAL ARURI (Photo credit should read JAMAL ARURI/AFP/***** Images)
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JENIN, -: A Palestinian throw stones at an Israeli tank in the West Bank city of Jenin 09 March 2004. A young Palestinian mother was shot dead by Israeli soldiers in this West Bank town during an operation to arrest a local leader of the radical Islamic Jihad movement. AFP PHOTO/Saif DAHLAH (Photo credit should read SAIF DAHLAH/AFP/***** Images)
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A Palestinian woman holding her child pass Israeli tanks in the West Bank city of Jenin 09 March 2004.
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JENIN, -: ******* photographer Said Dahlah gives first aid to his brother Saif (29), an Agence France Presse (AFP) photogrpaher after he was slightly injured when he was hit in the leg by Israeli bullet shrapnels.
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GAZA STRIP, GAZA CITY - UNDATED: In this undated handout photo from the Fatah movement, Palestinian militants (L to R) Meqdad Al-Mobayed of the Islamic Jihad military wing Alquds Brigade, Omar Abu Seeed of the Fatah military wing Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and Mohammed Abu Daya of the Hamas military wing Ezz ek dein Al-Qassam brigades pose with their guns in Gaza Strip, Gaza City. The three militants were allegedly involved in an attack on the Erez checkpoint, March 6, 2004, the main Israel-Gaza border crossing point. An Israeli Army spokesman described the blast as a suicide bomb that went off prematurely, killing up to 6 Palestinians and wounding at least 19. Hamas claimed it carried out the operation, along with Fatah and Islamic Jihad, which resulted in no Israeli casualties. (Photo by Fatah via ***** Images)
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Several items, including a rifle, megaphones, wires and an Al-Aalam magazine with the cover photo of Osama Bin Laden, are laid on the table Tuesday March 9, 2004 after they were seized in an overnight raid of a house in the volatile town of Baquba, 65 kilometers northeast of Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites). Authorities arrested seven people, one of them a Yemeni, to bolster suspicions that 'foreign fighters' are involved in suicide attacks in Iraq particularly against the US-led Coalition Forces. The magazine headline reads: The Evidence of American Failure, Al-Qaeda Still Al-Qaeda! The photo below, right, is that of the arrested Yemeni. (AP Phot)
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A US fighting vehicle passes by a truck which was damaged by a roadside bomb, apparently intended for US military convoys, in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Tuesday March 9, 2004. The truck driver was killed. (AP Photo/Samir Mizban)
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An Iraqi construction worker waits as Japanese soldiers check his car outside their new base which is being built in the southern city of Samawa, March 9, 2004. *******/Akram Saleh
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KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT: A Russian cargo plane sits on the tarmac at a military airport near Kuwait City as military equipment and armoured vehicles for Japanese troops based in Iraq are unloaded 09 March 2004. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi welcomed the signing of Iraq's newly agreed interim constitution. "With this documemt, we hope the political process will progress...toward establishment of a peaceful and stable nation by the Iraqi people," she said, adding that Japan was committed to continuing help for its reconstruction. AFP PHOTO/Yasser ZAYYAT
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High Mobility Multiprpose Wheeled Vehicles from the 19th Special Forces Group traverse a mountain road enroute to Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Jan. 12th, 2004. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Horace Murray
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U.S. Army Spc. Hobbs from 3321th Field Artillery pulls security for the Chenria school opening in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 2, 2004.The 3321th Field Artillery is in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Thomas Bray
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Lt. Col. Alan Maskal, the Asadabad Parwan Provinial Reconstruction Team commander, and Eastern Region Governor Sayed Fazel Akbar unveil the sign of the Provincial Reconstruction Team at the Civil Military Operations Center, Feb. 19, 2004, during its grand opening in downtown Asadabad, Afghanistan. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Horace Murray
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Civil affairs officers and fellow members of the Parwan Provincial Reconstruction Team take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony at a school opening in Parwan Province, Afghanistan. The Army is helping provide girls in Afghanistan with educational opportunities not previously available to them. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Vernell Hall.
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Atlantic Ocean (Mar. 6, 2004) – An F-14 Tomcat, center, assigned to the “Jolly Rogers” of Fighter Squadron One Zero Three (VF-103) and an F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the “Blue Blasters” of Strike Fighter Squadron Three Four (VFA-34), prepare for a catapult launch aboard USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). The Kennedy Carrier Strike Group (CSG) and Carrier Air Wing One Seven (CVW-17) are currently conducting Composite Training Unit Exercises (COMPTUEX) while preparing for future deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Michael Sandberg. (RELEASED)
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A U.S. Marine patrols in Port-au-Prince March 8, 2004. Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide plans to sue the United States and France for allegedly kidnapping him, one of his lawyers said on Monday. *******/Eliana Aponte
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A U.S. Marine looks through a telescopic sight during a patrol on Bellair street in Port-au-Prince, March 9, 2004. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide plans to sue the United States and France for allegedly kidnapping him, one of his lawyers said on Monday. *******/Eliana Aponte
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - MARCH 9: A French military vehicle passes the body of a Haitian man who was shot by Haitian National Police near the airport March 9, 2004 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The man was killed and another wounded during a disturbance outside the industrial park. U.S. Marines shot and killed another man the previous night in the same area. (Photo by Scott Olson/***** Images)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 9: Vans believed to contain five of the nine Britons released by the U.S from Camp Delta in Guantanamo Bay, make their way into Paddingon Green high security police station March 9, 2004 in London, England. The five men have been imprisoned for the last two years having been captured in Afghanistan during the ousting of the Taliban regime there. (Photo by Ian Walton/***** Images)
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WONJU AIR BASE, South Korea -- A South Korean air force A-37 leads two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from the 25th Fighter Squadron at Osan Air Base, South Korea, down the taxiway here. Pilots from the 25th FS along with 10 maintainers and a five-person security forces team took part in an exercise that focused on forward-air control and coordinating command and control of multinational forces. (Courtesy photo)
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Cherry Point Special Reaction Team holds a circle of trust. The team relies on each other to accomplish the mission and come home alive.
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MCAS Cherry Point - Cherry Point Special Reaction Team Marines provide a hasty security while a mock casualty is pulled away from the fight during a training exercise.
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A suspect bites the dust under the practiced hands of the Cherry Point Special Reaction Team.
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DARWIN, Australia -- Agro, an Australian saltwater crocodile, lifts 5 feet of his 15-foot-long, 2-ton body out of the water to snatch a pork chop during a Jumping Crocodile Tour on the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory. ESG-1 and 13th MEU (SOC) personnel from USS PELELIU, USS GERMANTOWN and USS DECATUR arrived in Darwin for liberty Feb. 4.
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Le caporal Stéphane Mansion du peloton anti-char du Groupe-bataillon du 3e Royal 22e Régiment (GB 3e R22eR) profite d'un moment de repos pour nettoyer son arme personnel, un fusil C-7 équipé d'un lance grenade M-203.
La poussière est très présente à Kaboul et peut devenir un ennemie redoutable et affecter le bon fonctionnement de l'arme c’est pourquoi le nettoyage des armes est très important.
Indian Army Border Patrols Near National Winter Ski Resort
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: The ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held are pictured in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India. The slopes were once the target of Pakistani artillery but the two nuclear armed powers agreed last November to a truce as part of moves to end over half a century of hostility over the Himalayan region of Kashmir that they both claim. Gulmarg is less than 6 miles from the ceasefire line or Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while Kongdoori is even closer to the military boundary. (Photo by Ami Vitale/***** Images)
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: An Indian Army soldier patrols near the ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India.
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: An Indian Army soldier sits in a bunker in the snow as a snowboarder passes near ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India.
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: Ski competitors struggle to get aboard a tractor along with Indian police on the ski slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India. The slopes were once the target of Pakistani artillery but the two nuclear armed powers agreed last November to a truce as part of moves to end over half a century of hostility over the Himalayan region of Kashmir that they both claim. Kongdoori is less than 6 miles from the ceasefire line or Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while Kongdoori is even closer to the military boundary. (Photo by Ami Vitale/***** Images)
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Arif Khan competes for the Jammu and Kashmir team during India's national winter ski championships held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India.
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KONGDOORI, INDIA, MARCH 7: An Indian Army skier makes a jump down a steep vertical incline near the slopes where India's national winter ski championships were held in Kongdoori, March 7, 2004 in Kashmir, India. The slopes were once the target of Pakistani artillery but the two nuclear armed powers agreed last November to a truce as part of moves to end over half a century of hostility over the Himalayan region of Kashmir that they both claim. Gulmarg is less than 6 miles from the ceasefire line or Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while Kongdoori is even closer to the military boundary. (Photo by Ami Vitale/***** Images)
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SAN DIEGO - MARCH 9: The USS Pelilieu pulls into port at the Naval Station March 9, 2004 in San Diego, California. The Pelelieu, along with four other ships that make up Expiditionary Strike Force One, returned from a 6 1/2 month deployment to Iraq where they were engaged in antiterrorist and antismuggling operations. Approximately five thousand U.S. Marines and sailors are returing with the Strike Group. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/***** Images)
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GROZNY, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: (FILES) Picture taken 01 July 2002, shows top Chechen rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov at a field camp in Chechnya. Maskhadov is negotiating with the republic's pro-Moscow government and may soon surrender, the son of Chechnya's president said after another top separatist laid down his arms. "I think it's 70 percent possible that within a week or two Maskhadov will surrender," Ramzan Kadyrov, who heads the security service for his father, Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov, said 09 March 2004 in televised comments on local television. AFP PHOTO FILES (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/***** Images)
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BERLIN, GERMANY: Wax statues of former German Communist leader Erich Honecker (2nd from L), former nazi chancellor Adolf Hitler (being carried), former Russian president Boris Yeltsin (R) and others are gathered in the Checkpoint Charlie wax museum in Berlin 09 March 2004. Organisers are hoping to attract visitors to the former US checkpoint that separated east from west Berlin, by displaying historical figures in wax from the last two centuries. AFP PHOTO DDP/MICHAEL URBAN GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read MICHAEL URBAN/AFP/***** Images)
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MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) hands flowers to police Captain Yelena Nikitina (R) from St.Petersburg after decorating her with a medal "For Distinction in Protection of Public Order" in Novo-Ogaryovo presidential residence outside Moscow, 08 March 2004. The State Awards handing ceremony and tea party after it were devoted to the Inernational Women's Day. AFP PHOTO / YURI KOCHETKOV / POOL (Photo credit should read YURI KOCHETKOV/AFP/***** Images)
Edit: Today's Pic's, per request, dedicated to Javehn ...
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