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    Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier Exits Landing Craft During Amphibious Capability Demonstration by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier Exits Landing Craft During Amphibious Capability Demonstration

    A Spartan Armoured Personnel Carrier hits the beach during an amphibious demonstration in Hampshire.
    Members from the 1st Mechanized Brigade were involved in the Maritime Component Power Demo held at Browndown Beach, Gosport on the 28th October 2010. The event took place in October 2010 for the ISCC (Immediate Staff Command Course) which involves Royal Marines coming a shore along with members from the Royal Welsh Regiment.
    Photographer: Cpl Kellie Williams, RLC
    Image 45152077.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk

    Royal Air Force Dog Handler Patrols RAF Coningsby by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Royal Air Force Dog Handler Patrols RAF Coningsby

    A corporal and his dog of the Royal Air Force Police Dog Section, RAF Coningsby endure the cold conditions to perform a routine patrol of the airfield helping to ensure the safety and security of the personnel and equipment at the base.
    For RAF Coningsby it is business as usual, even during extreme weather, so that they can perform they're primary task of defending UK airspace.
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    Photographer: Cpl Andrew Seaward RAF
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    Police of the Clyde Marine Unit on Escort Duties Near Faslane, Scotland by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Police of the Clyde Marine Unit on Escort Duties Near Faslane, Scotland

    The Clyde Marine Police Unit are pictured in cold conditions escorting submarine HMS Vanguard back to HM Naval Base Faslane in Scotland.
    The Clyde Marine Unit fulfils an important security role by enforcing by-laws and statutory instruments which protect MOD sites and property. In the course of their duties The Police will check water users who approach the restricted and protected areas for access passes; this is routine business and should not be considered threatening.
    The Police will also check speeding licenses and fishing licenses where applicable and enforce speed limits. Police may also check moorings in the dockyard port.
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    Photographer: CPOA(Phot) Thomas McDonald
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    Police of the Clyde Marine Unit on Escort Duties Near Faslane, Scotland by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Photographer: CPOA(Phot) Thomas McDonald
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    Challenger 2 Tank During Amphibious Demonstration by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Challenger 2 Tank During Amphibious Demonstration

    A Challenger 2 tank storms ashore during an amphibious capability demonstration in Hampshire.
    Members from the 1st Mechanized Brigade were involved in the Maritime Component Power Demo held at Browndown Beach, Gosport on the 28th October 2010. The event took place in October 2010 for the ISCC (Immediate Staff Command Course) which involves Royal Marines coming a shore along with members from the Royal Welsh Regiment.
    Photographer: Cpl Kellie Williams, RLC
    Image 45152078.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk

    Challenger 2 Tank Disembarks from Landing Craft During Amphibious Demonstration by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Challenger 2 Tank Disembarks from Landing Craft During Amphibious Demonstration

    Photographer: Cpl Kellie Williams, RLC
    Image 45152079.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk

    Challenger 2 Tank During Amphibious Demonstration by Defence Images, on Flickr
    Photographer: Cpl Kellie Williams, RLC
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    Afghanistan



    Soldiers from 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland during operations in Helmand province [Picture: Sergeant Rupert Frere, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    British soldiers and an Afghan police officer speak to a local villager during a patrol in Helmand province [Picture: Sergeant Rupert Frere, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    Lieutenant Claire Westerman conducting a lesson for Afghan soldiers Photo: Sgt Steve Wood RLC/MOD Crown Copyright/2010


    Commander Task Force Helmand, Brigadier Chiswell, speaks to HRH The Duke of York Photo: Cpl Mark Webster/MOD Crown Copyright/2010


    The Duke of York talks to members of the Fleet Air Arm in the Sea King helicopter hanger in Camp Bastion Photo: Cpl Mark Webster/MOD Crown Copyright/2010
    Soldiers deliver winter clothes to Afghan village



    A British soldier and an Afghan soldier help a child put on his new wellies during the influence operation in Sayedabad, Helmand province [Picture: Major Jamie Humphreys, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment help distribute winter coats, wellington boots and hats among local children in Sayedabad in preparation for winter [Picture: Major Jamie Humphreys, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]
    British troops neutralise Taliban IED facility



    Taliban firing points are destroyed so they cannot be used against British or Afghan troops again [Picture: Corporal George ABIPP RAF, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    A soldier scales the compound wall during the operation [Picture: Corporal George ABIPP RAF, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    Members of the Royal Engineers Search Team go in after reports of the find
    [Picture: Corporal George ABIPP RAF, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]
    Soldier's nerves of steel save Afghan child's life

    A British soldier who recently encountered a Taliban gunman using a child as a shield took a split-second decision to get shot himself rather than risking the child's life.


    Lance Corporal Craig Murfitt gives first aid to an Afghan girl [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    Warthog vehicles of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment at the scene [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    The helmet which saved Lance Corporal Craig Murfitt's life [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    Lance Corporal Craig Murfitt [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]
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    Top junior soldiers brave blizzards to graduate



    Junior Soldiers graduate in the snow at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate [Picture: Chris Barker, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]


    Junior Soldiers graduate in the snow at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate [Picture: Chris Barker, Crown Copyright/MOD 2010]
    Britain's Armed Forces honoured at The Millies



    1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment was recognised as the Best Unit of 2010 at The Sun's Military Awards [Picture: Courtesy of The Sun Military Awards]


    Flight Lieutenant Ian Fortune received the Millie for Most Outstanding Airman from TV presenters Fearne Cotton and Holly Willoughby [Picture: Courtesy of The Sun Military Awards]


    Corporal Andy Reid received the Overcoming Adversity Award from TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson and singer Myleene Klass [Picture: Courtesy of The Sun Military Awards]


    Boxer David Haye presented the Life Saver Award to Corporal Ricky
    Furgusson of 4th Battalion The Rifles [Picture: Courtesy of The Sun Military Awards]

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    Clarkson looks drunk there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDL View Post
    Clarkson looks drunk there...
    No he doesnt...not in the slightest.

    And i doubt you would find him disrespecting the forces in any way shape or form....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZiggyMac View Post
    No he doesnt...not in the slightest.

    And i doubt you would find him disrespecting the forces in any way shape or form....
    i didn't say he was..... they've just taken the pic at the worst moment for him..

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    You brits have some awesome helmets, last years I have seen at least 3 pictures of soldiers with holes in there helmets but survived!
    Great set of photos gentleman, Still one of my fav threats!

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    HMS Northumberland conducted exercise Khunjar-Hadd with the Omani Navy while on deployment in the Middle East



    Royal Navy Sailor Checks Bearing on Compass Aboard HMS Northumberland Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies Image 45152172.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk


    HMS Northumberland is pictured from above during Exercise Khunjar-Hadd with the Omani Navy in the Middle East. Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies
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    A sailor onboard HMS Northumberland prepares to cut a tether during a RAS (Replenishment at Sea) with the US Naval Ship Supply. Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies Image 45152170.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk


    Royal Navy frigate HMS Northumberland makes a hard turn to starboard during an 'anti-swarm' exercise. Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies
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    HMS Northumberland forward view. Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies
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    A 4.5 inch shell is captured in flight as Type 23 frigate HMS Northumberland conducts a gunnery exercise. Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies
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    HMS Cornwall Alongside RFA Diligence in the Middle East



    Royal Navy Type 22 frigate HMS Cornwall comes alongside RFA Diligence in the Middle East. Photographer: LA(Phot) Dave Jenkins Image 45152166.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk


    Photographer: LA(Phot) Dave Jenkins Image 45152167.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk
    British troops based in Afghanistan’s Helmand province have saved the life of a local boy, injured in an accident



    Sgt McDonald and LCpl Maloney treat the boy as his father looks on
    Photo: Crown Copyright/MOD 2010

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    Quote Originally Posted by NovocastrianUK View Post


    mmmm Yum Yum, Hollie Willo****ie.

    Not so keen on yer man Fearne Cotton though

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    Quote Originally Posted by NovocastrianUK View Post
    Hmmm...is it normal to only have half of your Anti Air Missile tubes loaded whilst on patrol in the Middle East?...or have the bean counters struck again.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZiggyMac View Post
    Hmmm...is it normal to only have half of your Anti Air Missile tubes loaded whilst on patrol in the Middle East?...or have the bean counters struck again.?
    What's the air threat off the Omani coast? Somali pirates in hang gliders or the famous IRGC air force? The Tamil Tigers lost their air force, togther with everything else, a year or so back.

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    We've seen what the IRGC in holiday inflatables can do to the RN, imagine the havoc they'd wreak with kites

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    Quote Originally Posted by Royal View Post
    Somali pirates in hang gliders...
    Goddamn that made me chuckle, just the image of 20-odd Somali's all hanging off some rickety old hang glider in an attempt to 'air assault' a boat.

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    The photos of the snowy graduation are really neat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dossbag View Post
    Goddamn that made me chuckle, just the image of 20-odd Somali's all hanging off some rickety old hang glider in an attempt to 'air assault' a boat.
    Only to be shot down by RN personnel manning the ship's machine guns. Just like clay pigeons!

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    Merry Christmas! HMS Northumberland Returns to UK




    Merry Christmas: A member of the HMS Northumberland's ship's company smiles as HMS Northumberland returns to the UK following a long deployment. Since deploying on the 19th April the ship has steamed 49,624 nautical miles or approximately twice around the world on anti-arms, anti-people smuggling and counter-terrorism and piracy deterrence patrol in the Middle East. Piracy attacks have significantly reduced since the ship and her task group have been on-station. Photographer: LA(Phot) Caroline Davies Image 45152153.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk

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