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    We know you're not a quitter with your 20+ years in the Navy, BigDaddy...don't quit on us now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NimDod View Post
    thanks for the pics

    what type of ammo is this?
    Russian .

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMP View Post

    WHat is it that he is wearing i want it!
    Thank you in advance.
    That's Army Combat Shirt (http://massif.com

    Unavailable for civilians (nevertheless I've got three of them xD).

    As far as I know there are two versions: the one with the Army logo on it (older) and the one without the logo (newer).

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    Awesome pics of those Iraqi's!

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    US Army SF patches and Calico Jack/Jolly Roger patch on that Iraqi soldier trainee? Good to see them training.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NimDod View Post
    thanks for the pics

    what type of ammo is this?
    125mm OF-19 with HE-Fragmentation Bursting Charge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchill_MD View Post
    That's Army Combat Shirt (http://massif.com

    Unavailable for civilians (nevertheless I've got three of them xD).

    As far as I know there are two versions: the one with the Army logo on it (older) and the one without the logo (newer).
    There are a few more than that. Some that don't have the mesh material and some that do. Some that don't have the velcro for the IR Flag and and some that do.

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    An Israeli soldier stands on top of an army tank which mechanically broke down on its way back from operating in the Gaza Strip, close to the Israel Gaza border near Kissufim, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers sought to contain the fallout from the worst fighting between the two sides since a truce went into effect months ago, that killed six gunmen and prompted militants to pound neighboring Jewish communities with mortars and rockets.

    North Korean soldiers conduct military training at a drill field of the 534 military unit as the Supreme Commander of the North Korean People's Army (not pictured) visits to the unit at an undisclosed location in North Korea, in this undated picture released by KCNA November 5, 2008. KCNA did not state expressly the date when the picture was taken and the name of the Supreme Commander of North Korean People's Army, who is usually designated as North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hispeed1 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by He219

    US Army SF patches and Calico Jack/Jolly Roger patch on that Iraqi soldier trainee?
    Yeah, saw him in the Daily Pix a week or so ago.
    Quote Originally Posted by He219 View Post

    Sgt. 1st Class Michael McKinney, 2nd Infantry Brigade, and an Iraqi soldier from the 8th Iraqi Army, oversee a group of applicants waiting to register for the Sons of Iraq in Diwaniyah, Iraq, Oct. 25, 2008. U.S. forces support the Iraqi Army as they continue to move towards conducting operations without U.S. support.
    Last edited by He219; 11-05-2008 at 03:55 PM.

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    Today's NY Daily News-The new Commander in Chief
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    Quote Originally Posted by bd popeye View Post
    Excellent photos gents!

    Gentlemen this is my last post in this forum.

    Reason: Many bigots have appeared since yesterdays election of Mr Obama.. A man that I feel is not qualified to be the president. Never the less he was elected and we should respect that. Just my opinion.

    It was fun while it lasted!
    Haters will be haters so don't let yourself affected by it. Yes we can so don't ever give up.

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    U.S. Army Sgt. Kyle Whalen, 22, from Plover, Wis., playfully taps his helmet with an Iraqi boy's donated toy football helmet during a visit to the boy's school in Mosul, 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Iraqi Army troops donated school supplies to children who attend the school.

    Playing with the chidren. ISAF Photo by the Dutch MoD, Dave De Vaal

    Disarming an IED while on route. ISAF Photo by the Dutch MoD, Dave De Vaal

    Talking to local authorities. ISAF Photo by the Dutch MoD, Dave De Vaal
    HEres
    British Special Forces leaving for Mirabad to take part of Operation Bor Barakai. ISAF Photo by the Dutch MoD, Dave De Vaal


    An ISAF French patrol returns to Nijrab forward operating base in Kapisa province. PHILIPPE DE POULPIQUET / Le Parisien

    Russian heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) arrives off the French naval base Toulon, southeastern France on November 5, 2008. After training at sea in the Mediterranean, the Russian Northern Fleet warship will head for the Caribbean to hold exercises in November with Venezuela's navy.

    A fisherman looks at the Russian heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) arriving at the French naval base Toulon, southeastern France on November 5, 2008. After training at sea in the Mediterranean, the Russian Northern Fleet warship will head for the Caribbean to hold exercises in November with Venezuela's navy.

    A launcher of short-range Iskander ballistic missile, one of the types lauched on Georgia recently, rides in a column of Russian military vehicles during a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in downtown Moscow, in this Tuesday, April 29, 2008 file photo. President Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008, that Russia will deploy the short-range Iskander missiles to Russia's Kaliningrad region, which lies between Poland and the ex-Soviet republic of Lithuania on the Baltic Sea, in response to U.S. missile defense plans. He did not say whether the missiles would be fitted with nuclear warheads.

    A visitor kicks a CHICOM Dummy bearing a TH-S311 Portable Air Defense Missile at the China Airshow 2008 in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai on November 4, 2008. The 7th International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition is taking place November 4th-9th and will feature 600 exhibitors and more than 60 aircraft from 35 countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchill_MD View Post
    That's Army Combat Shirt (http://massif.com

    Unavailable for civilians (nevertheless I've got three of them xD).

    As far as I know there are two versions: the one with the Army logo on it (older) and the one without the logo (newer).
    got one in size medium you want to get rid of? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by He219 View Post
    Wahoo, my vacations are finished, I'll be back in Toulon tomorrow ... With a digital camera !
    The "tiny" tug visible by PYOTR is the biggest military tug of the naval base, LUBERON or ESTEREL.( http://www.netmarine.net/f/bat/esterel/photos.htm)

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    It just wont be the same without BD

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    Obama's victory: Newspaper covers from around the world


    Clarín, Buenos Aires, Argentina. November 5, 2008

    MX, Brisbane, Australia. November 5, 2008

    Het Nieuwsblad, Brussels, Belgium. November 5, 2008

    Calgary Herald, Calgary, Canada. November 5, 2008

    La Tribune, Paris, France. November 5, 2008

    Al Watan, Damascus, Syria. November 5, 2008

    Diário de Notícias, Lisbon, Portugal. November 5, 2008

    Yedioth Ahronoth, Tel Aviv, Israel. November 5, 2008

    The Times, Johannesburg, South Africa. November 5, 2008

    Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, Calif. November 5, 2008

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