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    Today's Pic's Tuesday, February 21, 2006


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    U.S. Army Pvt. Steven Neel, assigned to the 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, provides security during operations in Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 15, 2006. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Clydell Kinchen


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    A member of Beachmaster Unit One (BMU-1) Detachment WESTPAC guides Landing Craft Utility One Six Two Seven (LCU-1627) in the Philippines. The three-ship, Sasebo-based Forward Deployed Amphibious Ready Group consisting of the USS Essex (LHD 2), USS Juneau (LPD 10) and USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) are currently on spring patrol. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Brian P. Biller


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    A Marine assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU) embarked aboard USS Essex (LHD 2) awaits land transportation to the landslide area to assist with rescue and recovery efforts. In the past two days, more than 275 31st MEU Marines have been flown to the island to help in the devastating landslide that struck southern Leyte on Feb. 17, 2006. Essex along with the dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) are part of the Forward Deployed Amphibious Ready Group, the Navy’s only forward-deployed amphibious force, homeported in Sasebo, Japan. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class Marvin E. Thompson Jr.


    Pfc. Noah Weaver, from the 71st Cavalry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, exercises caution during a patrol in Baghdad. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin Moses Sr.


    1st Lt. Angelo Carter, from the 341st Medical Battalion, examines a Guatemalan baby during a humanitarian visit to Poptun. Photo by Kaye Richey.

    Soldiers in an OH-58D Kiowa helicopter from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct a surveillance mission over Tal Afar, Iraq. Photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron Allmon II.

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    Iraqis gather at the scene of a car bomb that targeted a passing U.S military patrol on February 21, 2006 in Baghdad, Iraq. A car, parked on the side of the road, exploded when a U.S military patrol passed by. Two civilians were wounded in the attack. (Photo by Wathiq Khuzaie/***** Images).


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    A humvee from the 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry, encounters a simulated car bomb during a convoy live fire exercise Feb. 18 at Peason Ridge north of Fort Polk, La. This battalion is among the 1/34 Brigade Combat Team deploying to Iraq this spring.


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    Two humvees from from the 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry, encounter simulated Improvised Explosive Devices during a convoy live fire exercise Feb. 18 at Peason Ridge north of Fort Polk, La. This battalion is among the 1/34 Brigade Combat Team deploying to Iraq this spring.


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    Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry, carry an "injured" Soldier to a landing zone during the air medevac lane of the a convoy live fire exercise Feb. 18 at Peason Ridge north of Fort Polk, La. This battalion is among the 1/34 Brigade Combat Team deploying to Iraq this spring.


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    A Soldier from the 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry, tells his Observer/Controller his "patient's" condition during during the air medevac lane of the convoy live fire exercise Feb. 18 at Peason Ridge north of Fort Polk, La. This battalion is among the 1/34 Brigade Combat Team deploying to Iraq this spring.

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    Awesome pics so far...keep them coming.

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    Thank you Sniper Skull!

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    In this handout photo provided by the GPO, acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (R) sits on board a helicopter during a tour of the northern border of Israel February 21, 2006. (Photo by Avi Ohayon/GPO via ***** Images)

    Israeli soldiers aim their rifles during clashes with Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus February 21, 2006.

    Israeli soldiers aim their rifles during clashes with Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus, February 21, 2006.

    Israeli soldiers aim their rifles during clashes with Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus February 21, 2006.

    Israeli soldiers take up position during clashes with Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus February 21, 2006.

    An Israeli soldier shouts from inside an armored military vehicle during clashes with Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus February 21, 2006.

    Palestinians set up a barricade during clashes with Israeli troops in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus February 21, 2006.

    An Israeli soldier shouts next to his comrade during clashes with Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the West Bank city of Nablus February 21, 2006.

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    Sweet IDF pics.....MORE!!

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    An injured Iraqi girl sits on a bed in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad following an explosion, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. A car bomb exploded Tuesday at an outdoor market in a Shiite area of southwestern Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 28, police said. It appeared to be the deadliest car bombing against civilians in the capital in weeks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    This combination undated handout photo shows four ancient terracotta tablets which were seized in an auction house by Spanish police. Police had recovered 21 ancient terracotta tablets and a necklace that they believe had been taken from southern Iraq and had been sent for auction in Madrid, Spanish Police said in a press statement released on February 21, 2006. REUTERS/Spanish Police/Handout

    An injured Iraqi girl waits for further treatment in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad following an explosion, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. A car bomb exploded Tuesday at an outdoor market in a Shiite area of southwestern Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 28, police said. It appeared to be the deadliest car bombing against civilians in the capital in weeks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    An Iraqi woman reacts in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad following an explosion, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. A car bomb exploded Tuesday at an outdoor market in a Shiite area of southwestern Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 28, police said. It appeared to be the deadliest car bombing against civilians in the capital in weeks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    Soviet model T-72 Iraqi tanks from the 9th Army Mechanized Division line up during a training session at the Besmaya range near Taji, northeast of Baghdad. At least 21 people were killed when a car bomb ripped through a mostly-Shiite market in southern Baghdad as visiting British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw appealed for Iraqi unity.(AFP/Karim Sahib)

    A hooded Iraqi policeman inspects the site where a roadside bomb exploded in central Baghdad. At least 21 people were killed when a car bomb ripped through a mostly-Shiite market in southern Baghdad as visiting British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw appealed for Iraqi unity.(AFP/Ali al-Saadi)

    An injured Iraqi waits for treatment in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad folowing an explosion, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. A car bomb exploded Tuesday at an outdoor market in a Shiite area of southwestern Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 28, police said. It appeared to be the deadliest car bombing against civilians in the capital in weeks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    Injured Iraqis are treated in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad folowing an explosion, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. A car bomb exploded Tuesday at an outdoor market in a Shiite area of southwestern Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 28, police said. It appeared to be the deadliest car bombing against civilians in the capital in weeks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    Injured Iraqi woman and a child wait for further treatment in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad following an explosion, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. A car bomb exploded Tuesday at an outdoor market in a Shiite area of southwestern Baghdad, killing 22 people and injuring 28, police said. It appeared to be the deadliest car bombing against civilians in the capital in weeks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    A U.S. soldier stands near assorted munitions and bomb making paraphernalia in central Baquba, about 40 miles northeast of Baghdad, January 30, 2006. Three men were charged in Ohio with conspiracy to kill people and planning attacks against U.S. forces overseas, a federal law enforcement official said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Helmiy al-Azawi

    A Blackhawk helicopter lands to extract troops following a 'knock and search' mission with Iraqi soldiers near the northern city of Tikrit, February 17, 2006. REUTERS/Bob Strong

    Iraqi tank crews of the 9th Army Mechanized Division stand atop their renovated Soviet model T-72 tanks at the Besmaya range near Taji, northeast of Baghdad. At least 21 people were killed when a car bomb ripped through a mostly-Shiite market in southern Baghdad as visiting British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw appealed for Iraqi unity.(AFP/Karim Sahib)

    ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH OR INJURY. Bomb victims wait for medical treatment inside a hospital after a car bomb attack in Baghdad February 21, 2006. A car bomb parked at a Baghdad market killed 21 people and wounded at least 25 on Tuesday in one of the worst attacks for weeks. An Interior Ministry official said the 25 wounded were nearly all civilians, while a hospital source said medics were

    ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF DEATH OR INJURY. A bomb victim lies inside a hospital after a car bomb attack in Baghdad February 21, 2006. A car bomb parked at a Baghdad market killed 21 people and wounded at least 25 on Tuesday in one of the worst attacks for weeks. An Interior Ministry official said the 25 wounded were nearly all civilians, while a hospital source said medics were treating at least 32 people injured in the explosion.. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani

    British soldiers secure an area while conducting a security operation in the Iraqi southern city of Basra, on February 16. At least 21 people were killed when a car-bomb ripped through a mostly-Shiite market in southern Baghdad as visiting British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw appealed for Iraqi unity(AFP/File/Essam Al Sudani)

    Friends and relatives attend the funeral ceremony of the Iraqi national council spokesman Haj Saad Jarallah, in Baghdad, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. Jarallah was killed by unknown gunmen in the western Baghdad neighborhood of Ghazaliyah. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

    Sons Hamid, left and Ahmed, center, mourn for their father as they take part in the funeral ceremony of the Iraqi national council spokesman Haj Saad Jarallah, in Baghdad, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. Jarallah was killed by unknown gunmen in the western Baghdad neighborhood of Ghazaliyah. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

    An Iraqi policeman holds a weapon on a police vehicle near residents protesting against cartoons and caricatures depicting the Prophet Mohammad, published in several European newspapers, in Kerbala, 110 km (70 miles) south of Baghdad February 21, 2006. REUTERS/Mushtaq Muhammad

    Iraqi Shi'ite leader Sayed Moqtada al-Sadar (L) is greeted by a Shi'ite cleric upon his arrival at Masna'a point on the border with Syria in eastern Lebanon, February 21, 2006. Al-sadar arrived in Lebanon on Tuesday on an official visit to meet Lebanese leaders. REUTERS/Afif Diab

    Relatives carry the coffin of Iraqi Sunni Saad Khalil Ibrahim al-Janabi, a member of the Iraqi Council for National Dialogue, during his funeral in Baghdad February 21, 2006. Saad was gunned down two days ago by the suspected insurgents, a statement from the Sunni political party Iraqi Council for the National Dialogue said. REUTERS/Ali Jasim

    Relatives mourn during the funeral of Iraqi Sunni Saad Khalil Ibrahim al-Janabi, a member of the Iraqi Council for National Dialogue, in Baghdad February 21, 2006. Saad was gunned down two days ago by suspected insurgents, a statement from the Sunni political party Iraqi Council for the National Dialogue said. REUTERS/Ali Jasim

    Iraqi children look at dead sheep after a mortar attack in Baghdad's Sad'r city February 21, 2006. Six civilians were wounded when a mortar round landed in Sad'r city, the Shi'ite district of the capital, police said. REUTERS/Kareem Raheem

    Iraqis gather near a burnt vehicle after a roadside bomb attack targeting U.S. patrol in Baghdad February 21, 2006. Two civilians were wounded when a roadside bomb went off near a U.S. patrol in central Baghdad, police said. REUTERS/Ali Jasim

    An Iraqi turns his head while standing next to his sheep killed in a rocket attack at a sheep market in Baghdad, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. Six Iraqis were injured and 51 sheep killed in the attack. (AP Photo/Mohammed Hato)

    Iraqi residents gather near a burnt vehicle after a roadside bomb attack targeting a U.S. patrol in Baghdad February 21, 2006. Two civilians were wounded when a roadside bomb went off near a U.S. patrol in central Baghdad, police said. REUTERS/Ali Jasim

    An Iraqi policeman inspects the scene of a roadside bomb attack in Baghdad February 21, 2006.Two police commandos were killed and four people wounded, including a civilian, when a roadside bomb went off near their patrol in southern Baghdad, police said. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen

    Iraqis inspect the wreckage of a car that exploded in Baghdad, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. In the latest violence, six people were killed and at least 21 injured in a series of bombings Tuesday, mostly in Baghdad, according to police. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    People walk past a bus hired by French watchdog Journalistes Sans Frontieres (Reporters without Borders) in a show of support for American kidnapped reporter Jill Carroll, Tuesday Feb. 21, 2006 in Paris. Caroll was abducted Jan. 7 in Baghdad. Building behind is Paris's stock market. (AP Photo/Alexander Klein)

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    Woman?

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    would say yes...looks like

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    An Iraq Special Operations Force Soldier mounts a weapon on an armored vehicle Feb. 9 during the Convoy Security Course graduation ceremony. The course teaches them basic marksmanship, weapons familiarization, operate Humvees and conduct a mounted tactical movement. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. James P. Hunter, 49th PAD (ABN), 82nd ABN DIV)

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    These armored Humvees are awarded to Iraqi Special Operations Forces Brigade Soldiers upon completion of the Convoy Security Course. Nine Iraqi ISOF Brigade Soldiers graduated from the course Feb. 9. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. James P. Hunter, 49th PAD (ABN), 82nd ABN DIV)

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    These armored Humvees are awarded to Iraqi Special Operations Forces Brigade Soldiers upon completion of the Convoy Security Course. Nine Iraqi ISOF Brigade Soldiers graduated from the course Feb. 9. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. James P. Hunter, 49th PAD (ABN), 82nd ABN DIV)

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    Iraqi Special Operations Force Soldiers show their marksmanship capabilities during their Convoy Security Course graduation Feb. 9. The course teaches them basic marksmanship, weapons familiarization, now to operate Humvees and conduct a mounted tactical movement. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. James P. Hunter, 49th PAD (ABN), 82nd ABN DIV)

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanker7


    Woman?
    Havent you ever seen a guy on girlroids before?

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    US Marine Brigadier General Mastin Robeson (C) speaks to his men after returning from the landslide site at the command post near the village of Guinsaugon sourthern Leyte central Philippines, 21 February 2006. Multi-national rescue efforts has been launced to find any survivors after the landslie burried the village of Guinsaugon. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Evacuees from the village of Guinsagon wait for relief goods at a school turned evecaution center in the town of Saint Baernard in southern Leyte central Philippines, 21 February 2006. Some 550 Guinsaugon residents have been evacuated to a nearby school after their homes were destroyed by landslide. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Gabito Pagudon, whose wife was killed by the massive landslide last week, holds his child Abelson during a memorial mass at the school turned evacuation center in Saint Bernard in sourthern Leyte central Philippines, 21 February 2006. Rescuers 21 February dug down towards a buried school during their search for some 1,400 people entombed by a Philippine landslide, but said it was time to face the truth that the missing must now be dead. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Catholic nuns attend to a survivor of Guinsaugon landslide after she fainted during a mass at the school turned evacuation center in Saint Bernard in southern Leyte central Philippines, 21 February 2006. Rescuers 21 February dug down towards a buried school during their search for some 1,400 people entombed by a Philippine landslide, but said it was time to face the truth that the missing must now be dead. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A survivor of Guinsaugon landslide cries during a mass at the school turned evacuation center in Saint Bernard in southern Leyte central Philippines, 21 February 2006. Rescuers 21 February dug down towards a buried school during their search for some 1,400 people entombed by a Philippine landslide, but said it was time to face the truth that the missing must now be dead. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Malaysian rescuers cross a fallen log used a footbridge over a raging stream of mudwater created after heavy rains overnight in the central Philippine village of Ginsaugon buried by a killer landslide last week 21 February 2006. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    US Marines cross a fallen log used a footbridge over a raging stream of mudwater created after heavy rains overnight in the central Philippine village of Ginsaugon, 21 February 2006, buried by a killer landslide last week. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    US Marines prepare for deployment to the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon devastated by a killer landslide last week after sleeping overnight at a cramped hut 21 February 2006. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A Spanish canine search and rescue team goes through the rubble 21 February 2006 in search for any signs of life in the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon buried by a killer landslide last week. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 Febraury. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A Military choper fly over a back-ho as search and rescue team arives at the site 21 February 2006 in search for any signs of life in the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon buried by a killer landslide last week. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A Spanish canine search and rescue team arrives at the site on board a Military choper 21 February 2006 in search for any signs of life in the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon buried by a killer landslide last week. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A member of the Malaysian rescue team (L) talks to US marines on top of a mountain of mud in central Philippine village of Guinsaugon, 21 February 2006. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Members of the Philippine army prepare load onto a bulldozer with their shovels, 21 February 2006 as they join the search and rescue operations near the mountainside that collapsed, burying the entire village of Guinsaugon in the southern part of Leyte island. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A volunter adjusts a Philippines flag as members of Malaysian and Taiwanese rescue team insert probes into the ground 21 February 2006, to listen for any signs of life beneath a mudslide that obliterated the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected 21 February. DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    US Marines CH-46 helicopters prepare to land at a command post near the village buried by mud in Guinsaugon, 21 February 2006. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by the massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A member of a special Taiwan rescue team in red coveralls prepares to insert probes into the ground, 21 February 2006, to listen for any signs of life beneath a mudslide that obliterated the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon. Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive Philippine landslide, but search leaders said no signs of life had been detected. AFP PHOTO/Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A US marine carries shovels at a command post 21 February 2006 as they prepare for a search and rescue operation near the mountain side that collapsed, burying the entire village of Guinsaugon in the southern part of Leyte island. Malaysian, US, Spanish and Taiwanese rescuers joined Philippine teams 20 February in search for survivors three days after a massive landslide buried people, but were struggling to pinpoint landmarks in a vast sea of mud. AFP PHOTO/Joel NITOs (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    US marines armed with assault rifles walk on their way to the devastated village of Guinsaugon, in central Philippines, 20 February 2006, following last week's massive landslide. The US military said it was committing up to 3,000 troops to help after a huge landslide in the Philippines, as the hunt for survivors became a grim search for bodies instead. Foreign and local teams battled bad weather in the continuing search following Friday's tragedy, picking their way carefully through dangerous mud under which some 1,400 people are feared buried. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Taiwanese rescuers cross a suspended bridge over a stream as they hike to the devastated village of Guinsaugon, in the central Philippines, 20 February 2006, which was buried by a killer landslide last week. Malaysian, US and Taiwanese rescuers joined Philippine teams 20 February in a search for survivors three days after a massive landslide buried up to 1,400 people, but were struggling to pinpoint landmarks in a vast sea of mud. AFP PHOTO Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/***** Images)
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    A US helicopter passes over an electrician installing power lines in a makeshift camp near the village of Guinsaugon 21 February 2006. Multi national rescue efforts has been launced to find any survivors after the landslie burried the village of Guinsaugon. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    US marines soldier clear away a boulder in central Philippine village of Guinsaugon, 20 February 2006, after a massive landslide last week burying up to 1,400 people. Malaysian, US and Taiwanese rescuers joined Philippine teams 20 February in a search for survivors three days after a massive landslide buried people, but were struggling to pinpoint landmarks in a vast sea of mud. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
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    Filipino volunteers and rescuers clear away tonnes of rubble next to a Philippine flag covered with a safety hat and a shovel and used as a marker of the site where a school is believed to be buried in the central Philippine village of Guinsaugon 20 February 2006, following last week's massive landslide. The US military said it was committing up to 3,000 troops to help after a huge landslide in the Philippines, as the hunt for survivors became a grim search for bodies instead. Foreign and local teams battled bad weather in the continuing search following Friday's tragedy, picking their way carefully through dangerous mud under which some 1,400 people are feared buried. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)

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    That's an interesting camouflage they're wearing. I used to wear pyjamas that looked like that.

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    Nice Pics, thanks a lot!
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    "Taken! Hello? Jill Carroll? Yes, I own you now..."

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    Stealing shovels...

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