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    Why donīt those MOUT guys donīt wear any insignias or the star spangled banner?
    They have the insignias, but its under their Kevlar upper arm protectors
    And why there are no insignias upon the protectors?
    Because the soldiers don't have the velcro flag or unit patches on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by callous
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    Why donīt those MOUT guys donīt wear any insignias or the star spangled banner?
    They have the insignias, but its under their Kevlar upper arm protectors
    And why there are no insignias upon the protectors?
    Because the soldiers don't have the velcro flag or unit patches on them.
    plus, its training, they're not out on the Iraqi streets...

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    RIP, Willow Grove Naval Air Station...

    Right in my area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital Marine
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    Why donīt those MOUT guys donīt wear any insignias or the star spangled banner?
    They have the insignias, but its under their Kevlar upper arm protectors
    And why there are no insignias upon the protectors?
    Because the soldiers don't have the velcro flag or unit patches on them.
    plus, its training, they're not out on the Iraqi streets...
    Of course, itīs training but............... I donīt know, it just looks strange to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel
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    Why donīt those MOUT guys donīt wear any insignias or the star spangled banner?
    They have the insignias, but its under their Kevlar upper arm protectors
    And why there are no insignias upon the protectors?
    Because the soldiers don't have the velcro flag or unit patches on them.
    plus, its training, they're not out on the Iraqi streets...
    Of course, itīs training but............... I donīt know, it just looks strange to me.
    hehe, GIīs without Ole' glory on their shoulders?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital Marine
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    Why donīt those MOUT guys donīt wear any insignias or the star spangled banner?
    They have the insignias, but its under their Kevlar upper arm protectors
    And why there are no insignias upon the protectors?
    Because the soldiers don't have the velcro flag or unit patches on them.
    plus, its training, they're not out on the Iraqi streets...
    Of course, itīs training but............... I donīt know, it just looks strange to me.
    hehe, GIīs without Ole' glory on their shoulders?
    Glory on their shoulders? No, I donīt think they would wear german insignias.

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    You are such a Prick Weasle.

    Go troll somewhere else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel
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    Why donīt those MOUT guys donīt wear any insignias or the star spangled banner?
    They have the insignias, but its under their Kevlar upper arm protectors
    And why there are no insignias upon the protectors?
    Because the soldiers don't have the velcro flag or unit patches on them.
    plus, its training, they're not out on the Iraqi streets...
    Of course, itīs training but............... I donīt know, it just looks strange to me.
    hehe, GIīs without Ole' glory on their shoulders?
    Glory on their shoulders? No, I donīt think they would wear german insignias.
    omg thats such a cheap joke... and not even funny.. Germany is gh3y

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    I don't think I've ever hated a watermark more

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    lol, no doubt man. Boycott watermarks!

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    Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, search for insurgents on the west side of the Diyala River near Baquba, Iraq. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.

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    Pvt. W. Davenport, from the 1st Armored Division, monitors the radio and his Common Remotely Operated Weapons System while on patrol in Taji, Iraq. This system allows the machine gunner to ride inside the vehicle instead of in an exposed position in the turret. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.

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    Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division inspect vehicles waiting to enter the Iraqi police traffic control point in Tikrit, Iraq. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.

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    A U.S. Navy small boat comes alongside the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) to transfer personnel and equipment while underway in the Persian Gulf.

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    A Marine from 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines climbs a rock wall during the Assault Climbers Course in Camp Dawson, W.V., on May 23, 2005. 20 Marines from BLT 1/2 are partcipating in the 6-week course. BLT 1/2 is the ground combat element of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Sgt. R. Sturkie

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    A Marine from 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines repels down a rock wall during the Assault Climbers Course in Camp Dawson, WV on May 24, 2005. 20 Marines from BLT 1/2 are partcipating in the 6-week course. BLT 1/2 is the ground combat element of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Sgt. R. Sturkie

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    Marines from 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon, Golf Company, BLT 2/8, practice room clearing prior to a live-fire scenario during MOUT training at Udairi Range, Kuwait.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. D. Lowndes

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    Private First Class M. Yowell, left, and Sgt. L. Sanders of Combined Anti-Armor Team "Alpha", Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Bn., 8th Marines, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), practice room clearing prior to a live-fire MOUT drill at Udairi Range, Kuwait.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. E. Martin

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    CAMP ALI Ar Ramadi, Iraq – Iraqi Security Forces search a vehicle during training session at a mock vehicle checkpoint here. Marines with the Combined Action Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, are responsible for training new members of the Iraqi Security Forces during the infantry battalion’s deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. T. Sloan

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    CAMP ALI Ar Ramadi, Iraq – Iraqi Security Forces march in formation during a training session here. Marines with the Combined Action Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, are responsible for training new members of the Iraqi Security Forces during the infantry battalion’s deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. T. Sloan

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    CAMP ALI Ar Ramadi, Iraq – A member of the Iraqi Security Forces instructs his soldiers during a training mission here while Lance Cpl. N. Strowmatt, a grenadier and instructor with the Combined Action Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, stands by and supervises. The 22-year-old from Kailua, Hawaii, and his fellow Marines with the platoon are responsible for training new members of the Iraqi Security Forces during the infantry battalion’s deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. T. Sloan

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    CAMP ALI Ar Ramadi, Iraq – An Iraqi soldier tells a Marine to stand away from his vehicle during training session at a mock vehicle checkpoint here. Marines with the Combined Action Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, are responsible for training new members of the Iraqi Security Forces during the infantry battalion’s deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. T. Sloan

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    Carlsbad, N.M. native Cpl. J. Molgaard, a disburser with Service Company, Headquarters and Support Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group (FWD) likes his job. He not only gives Marines split and casual payments at the dam, but he takes trips with 5th Civil Affairs Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD) often. His most recent assignment was Operation New Market. Molgaard thinks the 5th CAG makes a lasting impression on the locals in Iraq.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. C. Prickett

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    AL QAIM, Iraq - Lance Cpl. Jason W. Thomas, an armoror with Bravo Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team-2 scans the local terrain during Operation Matador here.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. L. Friel

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    AL QAIM, Iraq - Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team-2 move into position during the first objective of Operation Matador here. They were the first Marines to cross the Euphrates River.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. L. Friel

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    AL QAIM, Iraq - Marines with Bravo Company, 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion cross the Euphrates River here signifying the beginning of Operation Matador.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. P. Robbins Jr.

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    AL UBAYDI, Iraq - Marines with Regimental Combat Team 2 clear the city of Ubaydi during Operation Matador here. During this fire fight more than 100 insurgents were killed by U.S. Forces.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. L. Friel

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    CENTRAL TRAINING AREA, OKINAWA, Japan – Marines rush off the ramp of a helicopter during a raid here May 23-27. The Marines moved from the helicopter, through the jungle, and to combat town where they met heavy resistance from a simulated terrorist organization. The Marines are with Company E, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, currently serving as the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit’s battalion landing team. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. T. J. Kaemmerer)(released)
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. T. J. Kaemmerer

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    CENTRAL TRAINING AREA, OKINAWA, Japan – Marines clear a house, looking for simulated terrorists during a raid here May 23-27. The Marines moved quickly and carefully through the insurgent-filled house. Afterward, the Marines were shown where they could have done things differently and how to improve their procedures. The Marines are members of Company E, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, currently serving as the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit’s battalion landing team. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. T. J. Kaemmerer)(released)

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    The force is strong with Cpl. Charles Boyer (far left) as he shows off his best Star Wars likeness with other moviegoers who participated in costume contest at the premiere.
    Photo submitted 06/03/2005 Taken by Cpl. Isaac Pacheco

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    Johnny Five's" remote cameras let Explosives Ordinance Disposal experts determine what is in the suspicious bag. They determine it is trash. Soldiers from Chaos Company at Camp Brassfield Mora in Samarra, Iraq patrol the highway between the camp and the town of Samarra using M1 tanks and humvees. They are responsible for detecting bombs and destroying them.
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    From about 150 feet this photo shows "Johnny Five" probing a suspected bomb along Highway 1. Soldiers from Chaos Company at Camp Brassfield Mora in Samarra, Iraq patrol the highway between the camp and the town of Samarra using M1 tanks and humvees. They are responsible for detecting bombs and destroying them
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    Mustafa Saeed Hassan, 13, speaks with soldiers during a "mousetrap TCP" which stopped him and several other motorists. They checked his storage compartments and let him go. Soldiers from Patrol Base Uvanni in Samarra, Iraq endure afternoon mortar attack as part of their day as they search suspected insurgents' homes, perform a "cordon and talk" where they hand out candy and toothpaste to kids in a neighborhood they cordon off, and look for suspicious cars using tanks to halt traffic.
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    The minaret at Samarra, Iraq is in the distance in this photo taken from inside Patrol Base Uvanni. Soldiers from Patrol Base Uvanni in Samarra, Iraq endure afternoon mortar attack as part of their day as they search suspected insurgents' homes, perform a "cordon and talk" where they hand out candy and toothpaste to kids in a neighborhood they cordon off, and look for suspicious cars using tanks to halt traffic.
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    Sgt.1st class Louis D'Angelo opens a bag of flour in search of weapons. Soldiers from Patrol Base Uvanni in Samarra, Iraq endure afternoon mortar attack as part of their day as they search suspected insurgents' homes. The unit also performs a "cordon and talk" where they hand out candy and toothpaste to kids in a neighborhood they cordon off, and look for suspicious cars using tanks to halt traffic.
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    PFC. Matthew Ghadban, left, informs detained motorists of the bounty on Haithem Shakur Al Badri, who is wanted in connection with bombings in Samarra. Soldiers from Patrol Base Uvanni in Samarra, Iraq endure afternoon mortar attack as part of their day as they search suspected insurgents' homes. The unit also performs a "cordon and talk" ( where they hand out candy and toothpaste to kids in a neighborhood they cordon off), and look for suspicious cars using tanks to halt traffic.
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    On tank duty near sunset, Blue Platoon, Chaos Company soldiers, L to R; Specialist Michael Rauch of Mariposa, Ca., Private Andrew Queen of Ocala Fla. and Sgt Saikichy Simram. Soldiers from Chaos Company at Camp Brassfield Mora in Samarra, Iraq patrol the highway between the camp and the town of Samarra using M1 tanks and humvees. They are responsible for detecting bombs and destroying them.
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    A militant of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militia linked to the ruling Fatah movement, jumps over a tire on fire during a public display of a training exercise in Gaza City, Friday June 3, 2005.(AP Photo/Adel Hana)
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    Militants of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a militia linked to the ruling Fatah movement, are seen during a public display of a training exercise in Gaza City, Friday June 3, 2005.(AP Photo/Adel Hana)
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    A militant of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, bursts into flames when he landed on a burning tire he was attempting to jump during a public display of a training exercise in Gaza City, Friday June 3, 2005.(AP Photo/Adel Hana)
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    Demonstrating Palestinians perform the Friday prayer during a protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier in the West Bank village of Bilin.(AFP/Abbas Momani)
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    Israeli border police stand next to a group of Palestinians praying prior to a protest against the construction of Israel's security barrier in the outskirts of the West Bank village of Bil'in Friday June 3, 2005. Several demonstrators were slightly injured and few were detained during clashes that erupted after the prayer. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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    A Palestinian stone thrower flees from Israeli border police during a protest against the construction of Israel's security barrier in the outskirts of the West Bank village of Bil'in Friday June 3, 2005. Several demonstrators were slightly injured during the clashes and few were detained. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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    Israeli border police charge a group of Palestinian, Israeli and foreign demonstrators during a protest against the construction of Israel's security barrier on the outskirts of the West Bank village of Bil'in Friday June 3, 2005. Several demonstrators were slightly injured during the clashes and few were detained.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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    Israeli border police use tear gas to disperse a group of Palestinian, Israeli and foreign demonstrators during a protest against the construction of Israel's security barrier on the outskirts of the West Bank village of Bil'in Friday June 3, 2005. Several demonstrators were slightly injured during the clashes and few were detained. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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    Israeli border police arrest a protestor during a joint Israeli-Palestinian protest against Israel's controversial barrier in the West Bank village of Bilin, June 3, 2005. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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    Israeli troops scuffle with protestors during a joint Israeli-Palestinian protest against Israel's controversial barrier in the West Bank village of Bilin June 3, 2005. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
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    Demonstrating Palestinians confront an Israeli border policeman during a protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin on June 3, 2005. REUTERS/Oleg Popov
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    An Israeli border policeman fires a tear gas grenade at demonstrating Palestinians and peace activists during a protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin on June 3, 2005. REUTERS/Oleg Popov
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    Demonstrating Palestinians and peace activists run away from exploding stun grenades during a protest against Israel's controversial separation barrier at the West Bank village of Bilin June 3, 2005. REUTERS/Oleg Popov
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    Austrian police stand in a shed near a house in the city of Graz, southeastern Austria, June 3, 2005. The bodies of four babies have been found at the house - two in a freezer, one in a bucket of concrete and another in a nearby shed - police said on Friday. REUTERS/Elmar Gubisch
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    An Iraqi soldier crosses the road at the scene of a car bomb in the Ameriya district of Baghdad. Four people were wounded in the attack which was aimed at a passing US military convoy.(AFP/Ahmad al-Rubaye)
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    Iraqi soldiers look at a destroyed vehicle close to the northeastern city of Baquba, 60 kms from Baghdad. The occupants of the pick-up truck, a farmer and his son, were allegedly shot dead when they failed to stop at a checkpoint as they made their way to market.(AFP/Ali Yussef)
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    Iraqi soldiers climb over a fence to check the grounds of a building in central Basra. Eighteen Iraqis including a Shiite cleric died in the country's latest round of unchecked violence.(AFP/Essam al-Sudani)
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    An Iraqi youth (R) reads a book with a Japanese Defense Force soldier during a ceremony to open a new primary school in the southern town of Samawa June 3, 2005. The Japanese Defense Force military contingent is supplying humanitarian assistance to Iraq, working on projects that include building new schools and repairing damaged infrastructure. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen
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    Army Staff Sgt. Steven Cummings, 50, who served with the 101st Airborne for 18 months in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, wears his Desert Camouflage Uniform at his home in Milan, Mich., Tuesday, May 24, 2005. In the year since he's been home, Cummings has been laid off from two jobs. While other reasons were given for the layoffs, Cummings thinks both were related to his duty in the Michigan National Guard and the time off it requires. (AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza

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    A Moroccan, UN soldier stands during a patrol through the streets of Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo Monday, March 7, 2005 in this file photo. A U.N. peacekeeper wounded in a gunbattle with militia in violent northeastern Congo has died, a U.N. spokesman said Friday. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
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    A Chinese soldier crawls under the burning wire during training at a military base in Jinan, east China's Shandong province, June 1, 2005. Chinese President Hu Jintao late last month called for making continuous efforts to improve the public security situation, stressing that China needs a harmonious and stable social environment for its development, according to Xinhua News Agency. Picture taken on June 1, 2005. CHINA OUT REUTERS/China Newsphoto
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    Chinese soldiers take part in a training session at a military base in Jinan, east China's Shandong province, June 1, 2005. Chinese President Hu Jintao late last month called for making continuous efforts to improve the public security situation, stressing that China needs a harmonious and stable social environment for its development, according to Xinhua News Agency. Picture taken on June 1, 2005. CHINA OUT REUTERS/China Newsphoto
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    Russian soldiers walk at a Russian military base in the Georgian Black Sea port of Batumi, Thursday, June 3, 2005. Russia agreed Monday to begin withdrawing from two Soviet-era bases in Georgia by the end of the year, handing a victory to the Caucasus Mountain nation that is increasingly looking to the West for military and economic ties. (AP Photo/Sergei Baroyan )
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    Italian troops salute the flag-draped coffins of their four colleagues killed in a helicopter crash in southern Iraq, at the end of their funeral at the Viterbo's Fabbri military airport, central Italy, Friday, June 3, 2005. Lieutenant Colonel Giuseppe Lima, Captain Marco Briganti, warrant officer Massimiliano Biondini, and warrant officer Marco Cirillo, died Tuesday when their AB-412 helicopter went down some 13 kilometers (8 miles) southeast of Nasiriyah, where the Italian contingent is based. The crash appeared to be an accident. (AP Photo/Walter Selva)
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    A member of Singapore's elite Ghurka protection unit stands guard outside the hotel where Defense Ministers from around the world are meeting Friday June 3, 2005 in Singapore. U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other delegates to the Asia-Pacific security forum are reinforcing alliances at a time when Asia faces some tough problems including Terrorism, maritime security, North Korea's nuclear weapons development and the U.S. military presence in Asia.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)

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    A gorilla in a cage. A bone found on a British beach has sparked renewed interest in one of the country's most curious myths -- that a monkey washed ashore during the Napoleonic Wars was executed by suspicious locals for being a French spy.(AFP/File/Desirey Minkoh)
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    Protestors of the war in Iraq shout at police outside the Santa Barbara County Courthouse prior to the child molestation trial of entertainer Michael Jackson in Santa Maria, California June 3, 2005. The jury is expected to receive the case later in the day. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
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    Mexico's Volcano of Fire, also known as the Colima volcano, is seen in a time exposure photograph during an explosion as lava and hot rocks flow down its sides and lightning flashes over its crater late June 1, 2005. Villagers living in the shadow of Mexico's fiercest volcano, which this week fired its angriest blast in at least 15 years, shrug off the danger of lava and falling rocks with stoic fatalism. The 12,540-foot Colima volcano, also known as the Volcano of Fire, spewed debris almost three miles into the sky since Monday, forcing emergency services to consider an evacuation of nearby poor villages. The photograph was taken with a four minute exposure. Picture taken June 1, 2005. REUTERS/Eduardo Quiros

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