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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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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