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He219
11-13-2006, 11:14 AM
Thanks Switek & all those who posted (http://militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=96632&highlight=He219) your Birthday Greetings!
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Pacific Ocean (Nov. 5, 2006) - An F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the "Diamondbacks" of Strike Fighter Squadron One Zero Two (VFA-102) completes a super-sonic flyby as part of an air power demonstration for visitors aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). VFA-102 is one of the nine squadrons and detachments assigned to Carrier Air Wing Five (CVW-5) and embarked aboard Kitty Hawk. Kitty Hawk and CVW-5 is currently deployed off the coast of southern Japan on a scheduled deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jarod Hodge
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China Lake, Calif. (Nov. 8, 2006) - Chief Electronics Technician Chris Milne sights his weapon in on a target during small arms training and qualification. Milne and other members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One are conducting gun qualifications as part of their Expeditionary Warfare (EXW) pin requirements. The EXW pin was established July 31, 2006 and is available for all expeditionary Sailors. In January, the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) brought EOD, Naval Coastal Warfare, Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support functions and Seabees together under one command. NECC integrates all war-fighting requirements for expeditionary combat and combat support elements. This transformation allows for standardized training, manning, and equipping of Sailors who will participate in the global war on terrorism as part of the joint force. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joseph Caballero
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Portsmouth, Va. (Nov. 9, 2006) - Chief of Staff Royal Norwegian Navy, Rear Adm. Jan Eirik Finseth, center, prepares to ride on a Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Four (NCWS-4) riverine boat. Finseth and his official party visited Naval Coastal Warfare Group Two at Norfolk Naval Shipyard to discuss topics of possible cooperation within littoral and riverine warfare. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Cory Rose
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Arabian Sea (Nov. 10, 2006) – Responding to a distress call, Sailors assigned to a rescue and assistance team from the U.S. Navy guided-missile cruiser USS Anzio (CG 68), provide aid to the motor vessel SINAA, a 35-meter Iranian-flagged dhow. Anzio supplied the dhow with water, fuel and food to sustain her crew of 24 for their transit home. Anzio is deployed as part of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKE CSG) supporting Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the 5th Fleet area of operations. MSO seek to preserve the free and secure use of the world's oceans by legitimate mariners and prevent terrorist from attempting to use the maritime environment as a venue for attack or as a medium to transport personnel, weapons or other material that could support their efforts. U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Patrick King
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Arabian Sea (Nov. 10, 2006) – Responding to a distress call, Sailors assigned to a rescue and assistance team from the U.S. Navy guided-missile cruiser USS Anzio (CG 68), provide aid to the motor vessel SINAA, a 35-meter Iranian-flagged dhow. Anzio supplied the dhow with water, fuel and food to sustain her crew of 24 for their transit home. Anzio is deployed as part of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKE CSG) supporting Maritime Security Operations (MSO) in the 5th Fleet area of operations. MSO seek to preserve the free and secure use of the world's oceans by legitimate mariners and prevent terrorist from attempting to use the maritime environment as a venue for attack or as a medium to transport personnel, weapons or other material that could support their efforts. U.S. Navy photo by Ensign Patrick King
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Naval Boarding Party members Master Seaman Kord Rainczak (kneeling) from London, Ontario, and Leading Seaman Charlie Chamberlain from Edmonton, Alberta, conduct live fire training on the flight deck of HMCS Ottawa in the Arabian Gulf.
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7 November 2006
HMCS Ottawa, Arabian Gulf
Master Seaman Kord Rainczak (foreground), from London, Ontario, covers Leading Seaman Andrew Denis, from Calgary, Alberta, as he begins to cut through a metal plate during an obstructed boarding exercise for the Naval Boarding Party onboard HMCS Ottawa while sailing in the Arabian Gulf on deployment.
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Staff Sgt. Jeremy Neumann stands watch in Southwest Asia, Nov. 8. Sergeant Neumann is with the 441st Air Expeditionary Group and deployed from the Missouri Air National Guard's 139th Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Paul Michael)
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A British soldier partols a street in the southern city of Basra, 13 November 2006. Four British servicemen have been killed and three were left badly wounded following an attack in southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence in London said yesterday. AFP PHOTO/ESSAM AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/***** Images)
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A Spanish UN soldier looks at a portrait of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah as he patrols the village of Qleyaa in south Lebanon 12 November 2006. In the land of Hezbollah, in south Lebanon, the blue helmet Spanish soldiers intend to show they are there to help and dispel misunderstandings. AFP PHOTO/HASSAN AMMAR (Photo credit should read HASSAN AMMAR/AFP/***** Images)
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A female Spanish UN soldier works at her camp in the village of Blat in south Lebanon, 12 November 2006. In the land of Hezbollah, in south Lebanon, the blue helmet Spanish soldiers intend to show they are there to help and dispel misunderstandings. AFP PHOTO/HASSAN AMMAR (Photo credit should read HASSAN AMMAR/AFP/***** Images)
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Armed US civilian security (L) and a Philippine military officer (R) escort US Assistant Secretary for Political and Military Affairs, John Hillen (2R), accompanied by US Charge de affaires Paul Jones, (C), during a visit to a USAID development project at Indanan town in southern Jolo island, 11 November 2006. Hillen raised the prospect of increasing US military deployments in the southern Philippines to confront Islamic militants who Washington says threaten regional stability. Filipino troops backed by US military intelligence are on an offensive campaign for months to flush out Indonesians Umar Patek and Dulmatin, Jemaah Islamiyah militants believed to be hiding out with local Abu Sayyaf gunmen in Jolo. The two are key suspects in the 2002 Bali bombings in Indonesia. AFP PHOTO/ THERENCE KOH (Photo credit should read THERENCE KOH/AFP/***** Images)
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International Security Academy (ISA) trainees Cordes Siegfried (R), from Germany, and Martin Rothmann, from Denmark, pose with assault weapons during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 7, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. Siegfried is currently a security officer at the Dutch embassy in Berlin, and Rothmann works in airport security in his Denmark. The two say they plan on teaming up and using the experience gained at the ISA course to pursue lucrative and challenging high-risk security careers. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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International Security Academy (ISA) instructor Zafrir Pazi (C) supervises ISA trainees who open fire with assault weapons and handguns on terror targets during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 7, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. Many of the trainees, most of whom have military backgrounds, hope to turn their investment in the ISA's expensive courses into a lucrative security contract in Iraq, where salaries for a high-risk protection officer can reach as much as much as US$15,000 a month. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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International Security Academy (ISA) trainees Cordes Siegfried (R), from Germany, and Luis Latorre Beas from Spain shoot live ammunition as they mount an assault amidst billowing smoke during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 7, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. Many of the trainees, most of whom have military backgrounds, hope to turn their investment in the ISA's expensive courses into a lucrative security contract in Iraq, where salaries for a high-risk protection officer can reach as much as much as US$15,000 a month. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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A trainee at the International Security Academy (ISA) practises shooting at targets from inside a vehicle during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. Many of the trainees, most of whom have military backgrounds, hope to turn their investment in the ISA's expensive courses into a lucrative security contract in Iraq, where salaries for a high-risk protection officer can reach as much as much as US$15,000 a month. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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Gart Dennis, a German trainee at the International Security Academy (ISA), practises shooting at targets from inside a vehicle during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. Many of the trainees, most of whom have military backgrounds, hope to turn their investment in the ISA's expensive courses into a lucrative security contract in Iraq, where salaries for a high-risk protection officer can reach as much as much as US$15,000 a month. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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Marcos Perez Rivero, a Spanish trainee at the International Security Academy (ISA) carries a shotgun during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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International Security Academy (ISA) instructor Doron Balahsan watches as trainees open fire with assault rifles against a line of targets during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. Many of the trainees, most of whom have military backgrounds, hope to turn their investment into a lucrative security contract in Iraq, where salaries for a high-risk protection officer can reach as much as much as US$15,000 a month. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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International Security Academy (ISA) trainees watch as soldiers from an elite Israeli army paratroopers unit open fire on targets during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. Many of the trainees, most of whom have military backgrounds, hope to turn their investment into a lucrative security contract in Iraq, where salaries for a high-risk protection officer can reach as much as much as US$15,000 a month. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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A soldier from an elite Israeli army paratroopers unit (L) shows International Security Academy (ISA) trainee Colin Despins, from Wisconsin, USA, how to handle an M-16 assault rifle as ISA instructor Doron Balahsan looks on during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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A soldier from an elite Israeli army paratroopers unit (L) shows International Security Academy (ISA) trainee Chris Wilson, from the USA, some pointers on urban warfare using an M-16 assault rifle during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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A soldier from an elite Israeli army paratroopers unit (R) watches as Coskun Igten, a Belgian trainee at the International Security Academy (ISA) use an M-16 assault rifle during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)
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Switek
11-13-2006, 11:17 AM
You are welcome He, :)

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*******/Stringer/chile
Members of a rescue team work in the Tucapel river, 650km (403 miles) south of Santiago, November 12, 2006. At least 20 Chilean soldiers died around midday on Sunday when the bus they were traveling in plunged off a bridge into a river in the south of the country, local media reported.
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*******/Jagadeesh Nv
A security officer (R) gives instructions to private security guards at 24/7 Customer, one of the city's larger call centres, in the southern Indian city of Bangalore October 13, 2006. The archbishop of Bangalore does not think the city’s legions of call centre workers are going straight to hell. But he, like many in conservative India, is worried that the young men and women working the phones at night may be engaging in unsaintly bouts of *** and drug-taking. Picture taken October 13, 2006. To match feature LIFE INDIA CALLCENTRES.
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A boy shows an anti-terrorist information campaign leaflet to a British soldier in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, November 13, 2006.
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*******/Atef Hassan
A British soldier distributes anti-terrorist information campaign leaflets to children while on patrol in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, November 13, 2006.
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*******/Atef Hassan
British soldiers hold their weapons as they patrol in an armoured vehicle in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, November 13, 2006.
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*******/Atef Hassan
A British soldier talks to a boy while on patrol in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, November 13, 2006. The sign on the tank reads, "We are to help, to provide security and rebuild Basra".
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*******/Atef Hassan
A British soldier takes up position behind a British tank during a patrol in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, November 13, 2006. The sign on the tank reads: "We are to help, to provide security and rebuild Basra".
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Basra, IRAQ: British soldiers partol a street in the southern city of Basra, 13 November 2006. Four British servicemen have been killed and three were left badly wounded following an attack in southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence in London said yesterday. AFP PHOTO/ESSAM AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/***** Images)
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Basra, IRAQ: British soldiers partol a street in the southern city of Basra, 13 November 2006. Four British servicemen have been killed and three were left badly wounded following an attack in southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence in London said yesterday. AFP PHOTO/ESSAM AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/***** Images)
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Basra, IRAQ: A British soldier partols a street in the southern city of Basra, 13 November 2006. Four British servicemen have been killed and three were left badly wounded following an attack in southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence in London said yesterday. AFP PHOTO/ESSAM AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/***** Images)
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*******/Fabrizio Bensch
German riot police guard the transportation route for the Castor nuclear waste containers, in the northern German village of Laase, November 12, 2006. German police expect thousands of demonstrators to try to block the transportation routes of the Castor rail containers on their way from the La Hague reprocessing plant in France to the Gorleben interim storage facility.
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*******/Mahmoud Raouf mahmoud
A soldier walks past burnt vehicles after a car bomb attack in Baghdad, November 13, 2006. A car bomb exploded in a park near the Iranian embassy in central Baghdad, near the international Green Zone, wounding one civilian and damaging 13 cars, police said.
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Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC: Czech President Vaclav Klaus (L) and his Croatian counterpart Stipe Mesic (R) inspect an honor guard at Prague Castle 13 November 2006. Mesic arrived for a two-day official visit to Prague. AFP PHOTO / MICHAL CIZEK (Photo credit should read MICHAL CIZEK/AFP/***** Images)
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Beirut, LEBANON: Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora arrives to head a cabinet meeting in Beirut, 13 November 2006. Despite the resignations of six pro-Syrian ministers the cabinet went ahead with a meeting it called to adopt a UN draft resolution for the establishment of the court into the murder which has been blamed on Syrian officials and their Lebanese allies. Five pro-Syrian Muslim Shiite minister resigned over the weekend after Siniora vowed to go ahead with the cabinet meeting to discuss a UN document that would pave the way for the international tribunal. Environment Minister Yaacub Sarraf, close to Damascus-backed President Emile Lahoud, also submitted his resignation this morning because the cabinet had lost "constitutional legitimacy after losing the representation of a whole confession". AFP PHOTO/JOSPEH BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP/***** Images)
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Beirut, LEBANON: A Lebanese soldier secures an area in Beirut's downtown as the Lebanese government met 13 November 2006 despite the resignations of six pro-Syrian ministers to adopt a UN draft resolution for the establishment of a court into the murder of late Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri which has been blamed on Syrian officials and their Lebanese allies. Five pro-Syrian Muslim Shiite minister resigned over the weekend after Prime Minister Fuad Siniora vowed to go ahead with the cabinet meeting to discuss a UN document that would pave the way for the international tribunal. Environment Minister Yaacub Sarraf, close to Damascus-backed President Emile Lahoud, also submitted his resignation this morning because the cabinet had lost "constitutional legitimacy after losing the representation of a whole confession". AFP PHOTO/JOSPEH BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP/***** Images)
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Warsaw, POLAND: Montenegro's President Filip Vujanovic (R) and his Polish counterpart Lech Kaczynski (L) review an honour guard during an official welcoming ceremony in front of the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, 13 November 2006. Vujanovic pays a one-day official visit to Poland. AFP PHOTO WOJTEK RADWANSKI (Photo credit should read WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP/***** Images)
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Budapest, HUNGARY: NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (L) reviews the honour guard with Hungarian Defence Minister Imre Szekeres at the Defence ministry in Budapest, Hungary, 13 November 2006, during a welcoming ceremony. Scheffer is on a one-day official visit to Hungary. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK (Photo credit should read ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP/***** Images)
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Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) attends a mourning ceremony for former Russian Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev, who died, aged 68, after a long illness, at the Russian Army Cultural Centre in Moscow, 13 November 2006. AFP PHOTO / ITAR-TASS POOL / PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE (Photo credit should read MIKHAIL KLIMENTIEV/AFP/***** Images)

He219
11-13-2006, 11:24 AM
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Christie's auction house employee Leonie Ashfield holds a custom-built "TankBuster" weapon used by Will Yun Lee in the James Bond 007 film "Die Another Day" at a photocall in London, 02 November 2006. The gun is one of a collection of over sixty guns from the Bond films that will be offered as a part of Christie's 'Film and Memorabilia' auction 05 December 2006. AFP PHOTO/LEON NEAL (Photo credit should read Leon Neal/AFP/***** Images)
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Leonie Ashfield from Christie's auctioneers poses with prop guns during promotion of a sale of weapons from James Bond films on November 2, 2006 in London. Actor Daniel Craig will play Bond in 'Casino Royale' the 21st film made from author Ian Fleming's books. Christie's Film and Entertainment sale takes place on December 5, 2006. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/***** Images)






:lol:

-=HorrigEn=-
11-13-2006, 11:26 AM
Great pix!
ps. hi all I have returned :P

Cat_Behemoth
11-13-2006, 11:39 AM
http://i.today.*******.com/pictures/galleries/newspictures/2006-11-13T125621Z_01_BAG318_RTRIDSP_2_IRAQ.jpg
What that palm is? Brits are Rommel fans too?

akd
11-13-2006, 11:42 AM
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Quote:
*******/Atef Hassan
A British soldier takes up position behind a British tank during a patrol in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, November 13, 2006. The sign on the tank reads: "We are to help, to provide security and rebuild Basra".
Oh noes! More nazis!

dacanadianbomb
11-13-2006, 11:46 AM
Why would someone from the US go all the way to israel to receive security training when there are quite a few well respected tactical schools in the US itself ??

ed316
11-13-2006, 11:46 AM
Great pix!
ps. hi all I have returned :P

So you got banned and have another account?

He219
11-13-2006, 11:47 AM
Why would someone from the US go all the way to israel to receive security training when there are quite a few well respected tactical schools in the US itself ??
^ Not just Americans ..


What that palm is? Brits are Rommel fans too?
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/4770/55767123wj7.jpg
Just back from Oktoberfest!
p-)

-=HorrigEn=-
11-13-2006, 12:00 PM
So you got banned and have another account?

The truth is I got suspended a long time ago.

EDIT: it expired but I still cant post

Switek
11-13-2006, 12:48 PM
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BETHLEHEM, -: Israeli soldiers arrest two Palestinians during a military operation in the West Bank city of Bethlehem 13 November 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said he was ready to talk to a Palestinian unity government including Hamas if the Islamists bow to international demands, in an interview published today. AFP PHOTO/MUSA AL-SHAER (Photo credit should read MUSA AL-SHAER/AFP/***** Images)
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Manila, PHILIPPINES: Former University of the Philippines president Fransisco Nemenso and ex-Marines commandant Major General Renato Miranda talk in Manila, 13 November 2006 before a preliminary investigation into allegations that they -along with other civilians and military and police officiers- were involved in a February plot to topple President Gloria Arroyo. Military officers and civilian opposition leaders linked to the coup appeared before the justice department and said the case against them was weak. AFP PHOTO/Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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Manila, PHILIPPINES: (L-R) Ex-Marines commandant Major General Renato Miranda, Colonel Orlando De Leon and Lieutenant Colonel Armando Banez sit together in Manila, 13 November 2006 during a preliminary investigation into allegations that they -along with other civilians and military and police officiers- were involved in a February plot to topple President Gloria Arroyo. Military officers and civilian opposition leaders linked to the coup appeared before the justice department and said the case against them was weak. AFP PHOTO/Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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BASILAN, PHILIPPINES: An armed Philippine Army soldier secures Jollibee, the Philippine popular fast food chain 13 November 2006 which opened a year ago in Isabela, the capital city of southern Basilan island, a former stronghold of the al-Qaeda linked Abu Sayyaf gunmen as the ambassadors from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, UK and US holds meeting at the restaurant. The six ambassadors whose countries are aid donors to Basilan visited the island to have a first hand look and assess ecomic progress. US also provided military and intelligence assistance in fighting terrorist groups in Basilan. AFP PHOTO THERENCE KOH (Photo credit should read THERENCE KOH/AFP/***** Images)
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BERLIN - NOVEMBER 13: German Chancellor Angela Merkel stands next to men wearing historical German police uniforms as she arrives at the annual congress of Germany's police union (GdP) November 13, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. A thorny issue is the division of financial responsibility for the police force between the German federal government and the country's states. (Photo by Sean Gallup/***** Images)
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Nailloux, FRANCE: A Piper PA28 takes off from a freeway, 13 November 2006 in Nailloux, after a fuel problem forced yesterday the small plane with four people on board to make an emergency landing on this freeway near the southwest city of Toulouse. The aircraft set down without any harm to the passengers or to motorists. AFP PHOTO LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo credit should read LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/***** Images)
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Nailloux, FRANCE: Policemen stand next to a Piper PA28 before it takes off from a freeway, 13 November 2006 in Nailloux, after a fuel problem forced yesterday the small plane with four people on board to make an emergency landing on this freeway near the southwest city of Toulouse. The aircraft set down without any harm to the passengers or to motorists. AFP PHOTO LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo credit should read LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/***** Images)
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Nailloux, FRANCE: Policemen stand next to a Piper PA28 before it takes off from a freeway, 13 November 2006 in Nailloux, after a fuel problem forced yesterday the small plane with four people on board to make an emergency landing on this freeway near the southwest city of Toulouse. The aircraft set down without any harm to the passengers or to motorists. AFP PHOTO LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo credit should read LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/***** Images)
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*******/Punit Paranjpe
Police frisk passengers entering a railway station in Mumbai November 13, 2006. Hundreds of thousands of train commuters in India's financial hub were frisked on Monday in a massive drill to check the preparedness of a city that has faced repeated bomb attacks.
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New Delhi, INDIA: Indian Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnels stand guard at the Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi, 13 November 2006. India renewed a high security alert at its airports on 12 November following a warning that the Al-Qaeda terror network could try and hijack US-bound passenger flights, officials said. AFP PHOTO/ Prakash SINGH (Photo credit should read PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/***** Images)
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New Delhi, INDIA: Indian Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnels stand guard at the Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi, 13 November 2006. India renewed a high security alert at its airports on 12 November following a warning that the Al-Qaeda terror network could try and hijack US-bound passenger flights, officials said. AFP PHOTO/ Prakash SINGH (Photo credit should read PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Karachi, PAKISTAN: A Pakistani airport security guard watches as his colleague inspects a car at the entrance to Karachi international airport in Karachi, 13 November 2006. Pakistan has tightened security at all of its airports to prevent possible terrorist attacks following a wave of unrest in the Islamic republic, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Asif HASSAN (Photo credit should read ASIF HASSAN/AFP/***** Images)
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*******/David Mercado
A Bolivian primary school student holds the Bs. 200,00 ($25) grant given by the Bolivian government to fight school desertion in La Paz, Bolivia November 13, 2006. The once-a-year grant programme is funded with the extra revenue obtained through the nationalization of the energy sector implemented by leftist President Evo Morales.
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LONDON - NOVEMBER 13: Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious at anchor on the Thames near Greenwich on November 13, 2006 in London (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/***** Images)
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LONDON - NOVEMBER 13: Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious at anchor on the Thames near Greenwich on November 13, 2006 in London (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/***** Images)



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*******/Patrick De noirmont
The sun sets on the Ananda Temple in the old Bagan archaeological zone in central Burma Feburary 26, 1997. With more than 3,000 medieval Buddhist ruins spread over a 42-sq km (26 mile) plain ringed by mist-covered mountains, Bagan rivals Cambodia's Angkor Wat and Borobudur in Indonesia as Asia's premier archaeological site. To match feature MYANMAR-BAGAN.

JohnSmith
11-13-2006, 01:04 PM
Thank for posting the pictures! Very cool!

http://i.today.*******.com/pictures/galleries/newspictures/2006-11-13T161205Z_01_LPZ02_RTRIDSP_2_BOLIVIA.jpg

Does anyone know what is on the end of the shotgun?
Some sort of surpressor?

fantomas
11-13-2006, 01:05 PM
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A soldier from an elite Israeli army paratroopers unit (L) shows International Security Academy (ISA) trainee Colin Despins, from Wisconsin, USA, how to handle an M-16 assault rifle as ISA instructor Doron Balahsan looks on during the ISA's counter-terrorism training for high-risk protection week at an Israeli Defense Ministry shooting range November 6, 2006 near Alei Zahav settlement in the West Bank. As the global demand for highly-trained professional security officers increases, security firms, would-be bodyguards and even foreign armies are turning to the former Israeli military officers and secret service agents who make up the staff of the ISA to pass on their knowledge of VIP protection and high-risk security. Courses can cost as much as US$3,000 a week and some run for as long as two months. (Photo by David Silverman/***** Images)


M-16? isnt that an M4 or is it the colt commando. that aint an m16.

ps - what a traitor! wearing a Red Sucks hat. tsk tsk tsk!

Dark Avenger
11-13-2006, 01:06 PM
Thank for posting the pictures! Very cool!

http://i.today.*******.com/pictures/galleries/newspictures/2006-11-13T161205Z_01_LPZ02_RTRIDSP_2_BOLIVIA.jpg

Does anyone know what is on the end of the shotgun?
Some sort of surpressor?

Tear gas greande launcher is more likely.

daily666
11-13-2006, 01:07 PM
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BRATISLAVA, SLOVAK REPUBLIC - NOVEMBER 13: The coffin cotaining slain Slovak soldier Rastislav Neplech arrives at Bratislava's airport, November 13, 2006 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Rastislav Neplech, who died during bomb blast on November 10, is the fourth Slovak soldier to die in Iraq.

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Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: RD Congo soldiers and local people gather near a United Nations armoured vehicle 13 November 2006 in Kinshasa. Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo rounded up hundreds of youths in Kinshasa after weekend clashes near the residence of Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba, a senior police source said. Four people were killed 11 November 2006 when police tried to disperse youths who gathered theresidence, who challenged President Joseph Kabila in an election where votes are still being counted. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 13: Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious at anchor on the Thames near Greenwich on November 13, 2006 in London

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Sofia, BULGARIA: A policeman talks on his mobile phone as he stands guard by the SG (Societe Generale) Expressbank branch in Sofia, 13 November 2006, after an armed robbery took place at the office in broad daylight. A former policeman was identified to be the armed robber, who managed to stole some BGN 30,000 (EUR 15,000), police was quoted as saying. AFP PHOTO / VALENTINA PETROVA

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Dhaka, BANGLADESH: Bangladeshi riot police officers walk through teargas as opposition activists clash with police during a country wide transport blockade organised by the opposition 14-party alliance in Dhaka, 13 November 2006. One person was killed and several people were injured after Bangladesh riot police used tear gas and water canons to disperse stone-throwing political opposition protesters in the capital, an official said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY

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BASILAN, PHILIPPINES: An armed Philippine Army soldier secures Jollibee, the Philippine popular fast food chain 13 November 2006 which opened a year ago in Isabela, the capital city of southern Basilan island, a former stronghold of the al-Qaeda linked Abu Sayyaf gunmen as the ambassadors from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, UK and US holds meeting at the restaurant. The six ambassadors whose countries are aid donors to Basilan visited the island to have a first hand look and assess ecomic progress. US also provided military and intelligence assistance in fighting terrorist groups in Basilan. AFP PHOTO THERENCE KOH

Chapman2424
11-13-2006, 01:12 PM
Anyone have a better picture of that logo on the Warrior ?

Cheers,

Dark Avenger
11-13-2006, 01:15 PM
x2 Wallpaper size preferably, please. Das Palm & Pretzel Korps wants you. rofl

He219
11-13-2006, 01:15 PM
Anyone have a better picture of that logo on the Warrior ?

Cheers,
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/4770/55767123wj7.jpg
Did you miss post #9 (http://militaryphotos.net/forums/showpost.php?p=2076333&postcount=9)?
;)

Dark Avenger
11-13-2006, 01:16 PM
Bigger and without the ***** Images watermark, please?

JohnSmith
11-13-2006, 01:18 PM
Bigger and without the ***** Images watermark, please?

I think you would have to purchase a print then.

Dark Avenger
11-13-2006, 01:25 PM
I was thinking more in line of getting a pic of just the marking from another source. Ah, well, one should appear soon enough. Patience is a virtue...

grabie_bis
11-13-2006, 01:35 PM
A brick!!!

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daily666
11-13-2006, 01:38 PM
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*******/Larry Downing. U.S. President George W. Bush joins former U.S. President Bill Clinton as they attend the official groundbreaking ceremony for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, November 13, 2006.

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*******/Goran Tomasevic
Congolese soldiers rest in a cemetery near the office of Congo Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba in Kinshasa November 13, 2006. President Joseph Kabila held a strong lead over his rival Bemba on Monday with 90 percent of results in from Congo's presidential poll, and tensions ran high after fraud claims and weekend gunbattles.

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*******/Goran Tomasevic
A U.N. soldier sits on an Armoured Personnel Carrier in front of Congo Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba's office in Kinshasa November 13, 2006. President Joseph Kabila held a strong lead over his rival Bemba on Monday with 90 percent of results in from Congo's presidential poll, and tensions ran high after fraud claims and weekend gunbattles.

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AT SEA - NOVEMBER 13: Cases of cider are advertised for sale complete with trolley on board a cross channel ferry on November 13, 2006 in the English Channel. A European Courts of Justice ruling, is expected to hit the Booze Cruise industry when shoppers will be able to order beer, wine and tobacco from EU countries for the first time online.

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L R German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung his Lithuanian counterpart Valys Antanas Latvian Foreign Minister Artis Pabriks Polish Defence Minister Radoslav Sikorski and his Slovakian counterpart Jaroslav Baska attend a news conference after an agreement during the European Defence Council at the EU headquarters in Brussels Monday 13 November 2006 Germany Poland Lithuania Latvia and Slovakia agreed to create a battle group in 2010 EPA OLIVIER HOSLET Dostawca PAP EPA

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UN policemen from Portugal hold their riffles during a rally in Dili East Timor on Monday 13 November 2006 Hundreds of East Timor s youths and students including members of rival gangs who fought each other in the streets of the capital earlier this year held a rally to promote unity and peace EPA ANTONIO DASIPARU PAP EPA

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Malaysian police stand on their car during a rally in Dili East Timor on Monday 13 November 2006 Hundreds of East Timor s youths and students including members of rival gangs who fought each other in the streets of the capital earlier this year held a rally to promote unity and peace EPA ANTONIO DASIPARU.PAP EPA

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German riot police carry away a protesters that took part in a sit in blockade of the transport of Castor spent nuclear fuel containers from Dannenberg to Gorleben early Monday 13 November 2006 Demonstrators stopped the train carrying 12 containers several times during its 44 hour run from a processing factory in France to the German town of Dannenberg EPA KAY NIETFELD/PAP EPA

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German riot police carry away a protesters that took part in a sit in blockade of the transport of Castor spent nuclear fuel containers from Dannenberg to Gorleben early Monday 13 November 2006 Demonstrators stopped the train carrying 12 containers several times during its 44 hour run from a processing factory in France to the German town of Dannenberg EPA KAY

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German riot police jostle with a protesters that took part in a sit in blockade of the transport of Castor containers containing spent nuclear fuel from Dannenberg to Gorleben early Monday 13 November 2006 Demonstrators stopped the train carrying 12 containers several times during its 44 hour run from a processing factory in France to the German town of Dannenberg EPA KAY NIETFELD. PAP EPA

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German riot police stand guard as a transport vehicle carrying Castor nuclear waste containers background from Dannenberg to Gorleben advances rolls past early Monday 13 November 2006 Twelve Castor containers with nuclear waste from German power plants had started from the reprocessing plant in La Hague France late Friday EPA MAURIZIO GAMBARINI.PAP EPA

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Indonesian police patrol at a beach near the venue of meeting between Indonesia and Australia in Senggigi on the island of Lombok Indonesia on Monday 13 November 2006 Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer and his Indonesian counterpart Hassan Wirajuda are expected to sign a new security treaty EPA MADE NAGI. PAP EPA

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Three Indonesian soldiers stand guard near the Presidential Palace in Bogor on Monday 13 November 2006 where US President George W Bush will have meeting with his Indonesian counterpart President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on November 20 Bush will visit Indonesia the world s most populous Islamic nation on Nov 20 on a brief stopover after attending the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Vietnam Around 18 000 security personnel will be deployed during the trip and mobile phone networks will be out of action for several hours as part of the security clampdown the media has reported EPA WEDA.PAP EPA

JVeld
11-13-2006, 01:41 PM
Good pics today He, thanks.......

That is one HUGE can !!!
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He219
11-13-2006, 01:42 PM
http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/97FF890C-6819-471E-A602-45F1CB3E5BFD/0/20061113UExerciseCambrianPatrol3.JPG


A Latvian team Commander briefs his troops at the start of Exercise Cambrian Patrol 2006 (http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/TrainingAndAdventure/ExerciseCambrianPatrolTestsSoldiersMetal.htm) - UK and Forces from overseas co-operate together
[Picture: Stuart Bingham, MOD]
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13. 11. 2006 Jednotka speciálních sil se vrátila z Afghánistánu
Minulý týden byl dokončen přesun příslušníků prostějovské 601.skupiny speciálních sil z jejich půlroční bojové mise v Afghánistánu zpět do vlasti.

Elitní jednotka už podruhé během posledních dvou let působila v rámci operace Enduring freedom (Trvalá svoboda). Vojáci, kteří prošli desítkami bojových nasazení a ozbrojených střetů s bojovníky Talibanu a Al Kajdy se vrátili v plné sestavě bez jediné ztráty života či vážného zranění.

-=HorrigEn=-
11-13-2006, 01:48 PM
thanks He! Czech Special Forces are pulling out of afghanistan.
http://www.601skss.cz/udalosti.html

http://www.601skss.cz/archiv/foto-archiv/IMG_4974.jpg

http://www.601skss.cz/archiv/foto-archiv/IMG_4980.jpg

http://www.601skss.cz/archiv/foto-archiv/IMG_4997.jpg

TheKrautinater
11-13-2006, 01:48 PM
M-16? isnt that an M4 or is it the colt commando. that aint an m16.

ps - what a traitor! wearing a Red Sucks hat. tsk tsk tsk!


O HELLLLLLL NO!!!!

He219
11-13-2006, 01:58 PM
thanks He! Czech Special Forces are pulling out of afghanistan.
http://www.601skss.cz/udalosti.html

Great site, HorrigEn
:)

http://www.601skss.cz/ramlrd.html
http://www.601skss.cz/vojaksf.html
http://www.601skss.cz/galerie/fotogalerie.html

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http://www.601skss.cz/galerie/1/640/IMG_2412.jpg
Nice.

Elemental666
11-13-2006, 02:00 PM
Some awesome pictures today,thanks a lot.

Impulse_t0
11-13-2006, 02:25 PM
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M-16? isnt that an M4 or is it the colt commando. that aint an m16.

ps - what a traitor! wearing a Red Sucks hat. tsk tsk tsk!

so it's an m16, so what, big mistake.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was infact an m16. So many of the m16's in israel have parts from m4's and such.

and how is he a traitor? A foreigner isn't allowed to wear a hat of an American sports team? Plus there is no baseball in Israel.

Switek
11-13-2006, 02:25 PM
I'm leaving tomorrow early morning and be back on Sunday evening my local time... So, be unable to post pix...

Cheers :)


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Dhaka, BANGLADESH: A Bangladeshi riot police officer (3L) tries to remove a teargas shell as opposition activists clash with police during a country wide transport blockade organised by the Awami League-led opposition 14-party alliance in Dhaka, 13 November 2006. One person was killed and several people were injured after Bangladesh riot police used tear gas and water canons to disperse stone-throwing political opposition protesters in the capital, an official said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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Dhaka, BANGLADESH: A Bangladeshi activist of the 14 party opposition alliance lies on the road as police-men use batons during a country wide transport blockade organised by the opposition 14-party alliance in Dhaka, 13 November 2006. One person was killed and several people were injured after Bangladesh riot police used tear gas and water canons to disperse stone-throwing political opposition protesters in the capital, an official said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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Dhaka, BANGLADESH: Bangladeshi police-men use batons on activists during a country wide transport blockade organised by the opposition 14-party alliance in Dhaka, 13 November 2006. One person was killed and several people were injured after Bangladesh riot police used tear gas and water canons to disperse stone-throwing political opposition protesters in the capital, an official said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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Dhaka, BANGLADESH: Bangladeshi police-men use batons on activists during a country wide transport blockade organised by the opposition 14-party alliance in Dhaka, 13 November 2006. One person was killed and several people were injured after Bangladesh riot police used tear gas and water canons to disperse stone-throwing political opposition protesters in the capital, an official said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)
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Dhaka, BANGLADESH: Bangladeshi police-men guard the road in front of the body of a man who appeared to have been run over by a vehicle during a country wide transport blockade organised by the opposition 14-party alliance in Dhaka, 13 November 2006. One person was killed and several people were injured after Bangladesh riot police used tear gas and water canons to disperse stone-throwing political opposition protesters in the capital, an official said. AFP PHOTO/Farjana K. GODHULY (Photo credit should read FARJANA K. GODHULY/AFP/***** Images)

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Hanoi, VIET NAM: Two military policemen ride a motorcycle as they patrol along a street in Hanoi, 13 November 2006. US human rights group, Human Rights Watch, slammed Vietnam for roundups and violent abuses of street children ahead of key international events including this week's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The New York-based group said it had learned the arrests of street children "were intensifying in the lead-up" to the November 18-19 APEC summit here, to be attended by US President George W. Bush. AFP PHOTO/LIU Jin (Photo credit should read LIU JIN/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: A policeman stops motorcycle riders at a security check point near the venue of the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Hanoi, 13 November 2006. APEC club of Asia-Pacific economies faces a question of identity as it meets for its annual summit in the Vetnamese capital, analysts say, keen to act as a forum for international diplomacy yet constrained by its own make-up. AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAI (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: Policemen and civil militiamen stand watching motorcyclists riding past an intersection during rush hour 13 November 2006 in Hanoi. Traffic is one of the main concerns for residents and municipal authorities during the week-long Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in the Vietnamese capital. AFP PHOTO/HOANG DINH Nam (Photo credit should read HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: A policeman stands guard outside the National Convention Center (NCC), the venue for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, in downtown Hanoi, 13 November 2006. The APEC summit gathers 21 countries representing widely differing political and business outlooks to discuss mutual trade and security issues. AFP PHTO/Saeed KHAN (Photo credit should read SAEED KHAN/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: An armed police officer stands guard outside the national convention center where leaders from 22 countries will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Hanoi, 12 November 2006. Thousands of police, uniformed and in plain clothes, have been deployed across Hanoi to ensure security and "social order" when Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation heads of state come to town for the November 18-19 summit. AFP PHTO / SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: Armed policemen sit in a truck preparing to secure an area for leaders attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in downtown Hanoi, 12 November 2006. Thousands of police, uniformed and in plain clothes, have been deployed across Hanoi to ensure security and "social order" when Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation heads of state come to town for the 18-19 November summit. AFP PHOTO/LIU Jin (Photo credit should read LIU JIN/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: A policeman sits guarding a corner of Hanoi Metropole's Terrace-Cafe in downtown Hanoi, 12 November 2006. Anti-globalisation and pro-democracy rallies have rocked many international events, but Vietnam has gone to great lengths to ensure no protesters steal the show at the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit this week. AFP PHOTO/HOANG DINH Nam (Photo credit should read HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/***** Images)
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Hanoi, VIET NAM: A fruit vendor walks past a communist sign in downtown Hanoi 12 November 2006. The annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting, due to bring leaders from 21 member economies to Vietnam, kicked off with a senior officials' meeting in Hanoi. AFP PHOTO/HOANG DINH Nam (Photo credit should read HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/***** Images)
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Algiers, ALGERIA: French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy (2nd R) and his Algerian counterpart Nourelddine Yazid Zerhouni (C) lay a wreath on the 'Martyr's Memorial' in the center of Algiers 13 November 2006. Sarkozy kicked off a two-day visit to Algeria aimed at easing continuing tensions over France's colonial past and resolving problems linked to immigration. AFP PHOTO / Fayez NURELDINE (Photo credit should read FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP/***** Images)

british-airborne
11-13-2006, 02:30 PM
What that palm is? Brits are Rommel fans too?
its the staffords capbadge in the middle of the tree

Impulse_t0
11-13-2006, 02:30 PM
http://cache.*****images.com/xc/72347776.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=8AF8AF6A335E5B0890DE22795A25DEA2

OICW!!!!!!!!!!

VanLeeuwen
11-13-2006, 02:37 PM
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OICW!!!!!!!!!!

yes, looks like one!

Pille1234
11-13-2006, 02:38 PM
http://www.airpower.at/news06/1113_ef-diamond/GLPO-060049.jpg

http://www.airpower.at/news06/1113_ef-diamond/GLD-066670.jpg


RAF flying a diamond formation, November 6th 2006

more pix:
http://www.airpower.at/news06/1113_ef-diamond/index.html

venom
11-13-2006, 02:39 PM
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/4770/55767123wj7.jpg
Did you miss post #9 (http://militaryphotos.net/forums/showpost.php?p=2076333&postcount=9)?
;)

oh dear, lets hope that pic doesnt make its way to German media...I can see it coming : " KSK even sprayed their logos on foreign army's vehicles. SOMEBODY STOP THEM " ;)

Weasel
11-13-2006, 02:49 PM
http://www.601skss.cz/galerie/1/640/IMG_2412.jpg

What´s that? Hand-held mortar?

Malc
11-13-2006, 02:58 PM
http://www.airpower.at/news06/1113_ef-diamond/GLD-066670.jpg

My new desktop =)

Kaplanr
11-13-2006, 03:02 PM
so it's an m16, so what, big mistake.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was infact an m16. So many of the m16's in israel have parts from m4's and such.

and how is he a traitor? A foreigner isn't allowed to wear a hat of an American sports team? Plus there is no baseball in Israel.

Take some Acamol and tiraga. I think he's commenting on it being a Bosox hat period.

There's no NFL either but my nephew has a Jerome Bettis Steeler's jersey, and the kid's dad still sings the praises of Mikarer Perry (Refrigerator Perry of Da Bears.)

Whitcomb
11-13-2006, 03:02 PM
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they slapped that on top of a G-36, look at the barrel of the rifle...

wehrwolf
11-13-2006, 03:10 PM
good eye ;)

-=HorrigEn=-
11-13-2006, 03:19 PM
I m very glad you like it He. :)

http://www.601skss.cz/galerie/1/640/IMG_2412.jpg

What´s that? Hand-held mortar?

I will translate that text for ya :)
Soldiers from the SFG of Czech Rep. in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan - life fire from vz. 99 ANTOS 60mm mortar.
heres some info
http://www.vtupv.cz/en/vtuvm_slavicin_vyrobky_zbrane_commando.htm

Switek
11-13-2006, 03:40 PM
Farewell of KIA soldiers from MDCS, Slovak Sgt. Rastislav Neplech and Polish Sgt. Tomasz Murkowski. Iraq, November 13th, 2006.

Rest In Peace

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apm
11-13-2006, 03:42 PM
oh dear, lets hope that pic doesnt make its way to German media...I can see it coming : " KSK even sprayed their logos on foreign army's vehicles. SOMEBODY STOP THEM " ;)

roflrofl

but anyway nice and interesting pictures this day...thanks to all posters!

James
11-13-2006, 03:53 PM
Why would someone from the US go all the way to israel to receive security training when there are quite a few well respected tactical schools in the US itself ??

It might be that they didn't get accepted for training at any places in the U.S.

AVZ
11-13-2006, 05:52 PM
the czech got some nice camo!!!!!!!!!

shilka234
11-13-2006, 06:21 PM
http://www.601skss.cz/galerie/1/640/IMG_2412.jpg

What´s that? Hand-held mortar?

I would say that it LOOKS like a Hand-held WMD(!)...

-HUNTER-
11-13-2006, 06:40 PM
You could maybee also fool ppl by thinking that you have a extremly large handheld weapon. p-) >> kinda looks like pimped G36. rofl

That is something new for me this weapon. With the grips and the whole set up. Must be very portable. Light... You even get a box to sit on while firing. woot

haze99
11-13-2006, 08:29 PM
Nice US Woodland BDU uniforms, Jungle hat, and ITLBV being worn by those two soldiers on the left! (We won't be needing that anymore anyway with the new ACU-pattern gear!) Not to mention the Woodland MOLLE!

USMC29
11-13-2006, 09:27 PM
so it's an m16, so what, big mistake.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was infact an m16. So many of the m16's in israel have parts from m4's and such.

and how is he a traitor? A foreigner isn't allowed to wear a hat of an American sports team? Plus there is no baseball in Israel.

Take it easy on the sports, maybe he is yankees fan...which would be horrible

....
11-13-2006, 09:34 PM
Great pics guys, thanks.

BusterHyman
11-14-2006, 12:01 AM
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