Round 2 and final round. Lets not see this have the same fate as the previous thread. Just be aware that we must keep it above board and this thread should be sound.
Brief rules advised from a mod to keep the thread alive:
-photos of women in the military
-preferably in some form of military uniform
-keep the reposts to a minimum including images within quoted posts
-keep the "sexual comments" out of the thread don't bother with the idiotic "she's hot" comments. Waste of post space and generally useless drivel.
Enjoy....
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Added by WARPIG: Keep in mind the "intent" of this thread. The thread is here to honor our "sisters" in arms. It is understood that IMAGES of women in the military are likely here for their aesthetic contribution to the fairer race. However, if your comments or images become degrading or insulting.. you will be asked to remove them.
A local Afghan returned to the medical facility at Lashkar Gar to have his wound re-dressed and checked. The man had been injured during an incident outside the British compound at Lashkar Gar. The medical personnel changed the dressing and the doctor inspected the injury, all was said to be coming along nicely. The medical facility was run by members of 16 CS Med Regt, 16 Air Assault Brigade, based in Colchester. This image was taken during Op Herrick IV, the UK's deployment into Helmand Province of Southern Afghanistan.
This image was submitted as part of the RAF Photographers Photographic Competition 2005. An operator at a radar screen.
Ceremonial guard at sunset, HMS Albion, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Female rating from HMS Nelson during Remembrance day training on HMS Excellent.
1st Battalion Royal Highland Fusiliers (1RHF) annual exercise, Band of Sisters. Held at Episkopi, Cyprus.
HMS INVINCIBLE prior to arriving in Barcelona, Spain for a 7-day visit, after a highly successful deployment in which she played a major role in the first large scale exercise involving the Nato Response Force (NRF).
An Officer Cadet from Southampton UOTC shuffles across girders between two houses during Exercise Graduate Warrior. Exercise Graduate Warrior was the first inter-University Officer Training Corps (UOTC) Infantry competition, it took place between 8-10 Mar 2002. All UOTCs were invited to participate, each with a team of 10 Officer Cadets (OCdts) plus support staff.
Exeter University Officer Training Corps on Annual camp at Crowbourgh camp in Sussex.
68 Squadron RLC (Royal Logistic Corps), on the final part of exercise Lion Sun 2005. Soldiers took part in a simulated attack on Paramali village, Cyprus.
Exeter University Officer Training Corps on Annual camp at Crowbourgh camp in Sussex.
A female Lieutenant proudly examines her sword at the end of her training.
32 Regiment Royal Artillery, which is the Army's only Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Regiment, deployed approximately 70 soldiers to Afghanistan in support of Operation Herrick, the name given to UK military operations in Afghanistan over this period Soldiers from the regiment had been training with the United States Army in California on the new UAV equipment, named "Desert Hawk", prior to their deployment to Afghanistan, where they will be in support of 16 Air Assault Brigade to the Southern province of Helmand.
A female officer cadet from Exeter University Officer Training Corps (OTC) out patrolling, whilst on exercise with the Rifle Volunteers, as part of the Rifle Volunteers Annual Exercise 2005 held at Sennybridge ATE, Wales.
A female RAF Load Master kept watch from the door of an RAF Puma helicopter as it flew low-level over Baghdad, during a routine flight in support of the British Embassy in Iraq.
















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