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    A Brazilian soldier guards the entrance of the Providencia hillside slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, March 11, 2006. The occupation by some 1,600 troops came in response to the robbery of 10 assault rifles and one pistol stolen from army barracks last Friday by seven gunmen wearing army-issue camouflage gear and ninja masks. Police now say some 20 people were involved in that robbery, with 13 others outside the barracks providing cover. None of the weapons has been recovered, but many in Rio have long yearned for the military to take over the city's shantytowns, which are controlled by armed drug gangs who frequently light up the night sky with tracer bullets. (AP Photo/Andre Luiz Mello)


    Brazil's soldiers guard the entrance of the Providencia hillside slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, March 11, 2006. The occupation by some 1,600 troops came in response to the robbery of 10 assault rifles and one pistol stolen from army barracks last Friday by seven gunmen wearing army-issue camouflage gear and ninja masks. Police now say some 20 people were involved in that robbery, with 13 others outside the barracks providing cover. None of the weapons has been recovered, but many in Rio have long yearned for the military to take over the city's shantytowns, which are controlled by armed drug gangs who frequently light up the night sky with tracer bullets. (AP Photo/Andre Luiz Mello)

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez waves upon his arrival to attend a military and civil parade to celebrate Flag Day at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Chavez, who has been leading what he calls a "Bolivarian Revolution" to install socialism and help the poor, hoisted the flag, applauded and smiled as soldiers stood at attention during an outdoor ceremony on the 200th anniversary of Venezuela's tricolor flag. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)



    Members of the Venezuelan reserves march during a military and civil parade to commemorate Flag Day at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Chavez, who has been leading what he calls a "Bolivarian Revolution" to install socialism and help the poor, hoisted the flag, applauded and smiled as soldiers stood at attention during an outdoor ceremony on the 200th anniversary of Venezuela's tricolor flag. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

    The new Venezuelan flag with the changes, a white horse galloping left instead of right, a bow and arrow representing Venezuela's indigenous people and a machete to represent the labor of workers and eight stars, is seen during a a military and civil parade to commemorate Flag Day at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 12, 2006. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

    A Venezuelan opposition woman is dressed as a Venezuelan soldier to criticize Venezuela's military for not protecting the country against Cuban influence at a demonstration against changes made to the country's flag and coat of arms on Flag Day in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 12, 2006. (AP Photo/Leslie Mazoch)

    Opposition women dress as Venezuelan soldiers to criticize Venezuela's military for not protecting the country against Cuban influence at a demonstration against the country's new flag and coat of arms on Flag Day in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Signs around their necks read "Women with balls," saying they are stronger than the military. (AP Photo/Leslie Mazoch)

    Surrounded by bodyguards Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, center, arrives to vote during legislative elections in Bogota, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Colombians vote to elect a new Congress Sunday. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

    A police officer patrols the streets of Guasca, 20 miles north of Bogota, during legislative elections in Bogota, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Colombians vote to elect a new Congress amid heavy security Sunday. (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

    Uruguay's president Tabare Vasquez, left, receives military honors upon his arrival at El Alto International Airport, neighboring La Paz, Bolivia on Sunday, March 12, 2006. Vasquez is in Bolivia for a two day visit. (AP Photo/Dado Galdieri)


    Chile's new President Michelle Bachelet is escorted by a military honor guard as she waves to supporters en route to the Metropolitan Cathedral to attend an ecumenic ceremony in Santiago, Chile, Sunday, March, 12, 2006. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

    American actress Sharon Stone is escorted by a police officer as she arrives at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, during a visit to Jerusalem's Old City, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Stone is on a five-day visit to Israel sponsored by the Peres Center for Peace. (AP Photo/Limor Edrey)

    American acress Sharon Stone prays at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, during a visit to Jerusalem's Old City, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Stone is on a five-day visit to Israel sponsored by the Peres Center for Peace. (AP Photo/Limor Edrey)



    Afghan officials and French soldiers check the remains of a destroyed car at the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, March 12, 2006. The suicide car bomb exploded into the convoy of Sibghatullah Mujaddedi, an Afghan politician leading reconciliation efforts with the Taliban militia, killing four people, in addition to the two attackers, and wounding five others, officials said. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

    Afghan soldiers guard the plastic bag- wrapped bodies of two alleged suicide car bombers at the scene of the attack in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, March 12, 2006. The suicide car bomb exploded into the convoy of Sibghatullah Mujaddedi, an Afghan politician leading reconciliation efforts with the Taliban militia, killing four people, in addition to the two attackers, and wounding five others, officials said. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

    Sibghatullah Mujaddedi, an Afghan politician leading reconciliation efforts with the Taliban militia, raises a bandaged hand as he speaks to the media after surviving a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan Sunday, March 12, 2006. The suicide car bomb exploded into the convoy of Mujaddedi, killing four people, in addition to the two attackers, and wounding five others, officials said. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

    Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, addresses a press conference, in Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, in a Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006 photo, Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who wields growing political influence and whose militia has clashed with U.S. forces, described the United States, Israel and Britain as a "Triad of Evil" in a television interview Friday. (AP Photo/ALaa Al-Marjani, file)

    A U.S. helicopter evacuates the injured during a fierce battle between U.S. soldiers and Iraqi gunmen in a dangerous west Baghdad neighborhood , Iraq, Sunday, March 12, 2006. It was not known what prompted the fighting nor if there were any dead. An AP Television News cameraman reported that a U.S. helicopter landed nearby to remove casualties. There was no immediate comment from the U.S. military. (AP Photo/ Asad Muhsin)

    Iraqi fire fighters extinguish the fire at the site of a car bomb explosion in the Shiite district of Sadr city, in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 12, 2006 . Two huge car bombs and four mortar rounds rocked Baghdad's Sadr City Shiite slum Sunday, killing at least 37 people and wounding 84, police said. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

    Chief judge Raouf Rashid Abdel-Rahman listens to testimony from Ali Daih Ali, a former Baath Party official in the Dujail region, during his trial in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants including Ruwayyid are on trial for torture, illegal arrests and the killing of nearly 150 people from Dujail after a 1982 assassination attempt on Saddam in the town. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg, Pool)

    Ali Dayim Ali, a former Baath Party official in the Dujail region speaks during his trial in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants including Ali are on trial for torture, illegal arrests and the killing of nearly 150 people from Dujail after a 1982 assassination attempt on Saddam in the town. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg, Pool)
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    Arbil, IRAQ: A South Korean soldier gestures to a young Kurdish boy as he patrols a street in the Kurdish city of Arbil, in northern Iraq,12 March 2006. South Korea's planned one-third cut in its military in Iraq will begin next month, a military general in charge of South Korean troops in the Middle East told Yonhap news agency. South Korea's parliament approved a defense ministry plan in December to reduce its 3,200 troops in the northern Iraqi town of Arbil to 2,300 this year. "The reduction, beginning with the replacement of troops in April, will be done by the end of this year," Major General Jung Seung-Jo said in an interview with Yonhap from Arbil. AFP PHOTO/SAFIM HAMED (Photo credit should read SAFIN HAMED/AFP/***** Images)

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth ll receives a bouquet of flowers from Sophia Hopkins, left, as she arrives at Fairburn Air Force Base in Canberra, Australia, Sunday, March 12, 2006. The Queen and The Duke are in Australia to open the Melbourne Commonwealth Games on March 15, 2006. Australia's Governor General Michael Jeffery stands at right. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)


    A Royal Australian Navy clearance diver team inspects a section of the Yarra River in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, March 12, 2006, near a Commonwealth Games venue. Security for the 18th Commonwealth Games is in full swing after passengers on a ferry bound for the island state of Tasmania reported seeing a diver in the water near the vessel late Saturday afternoon when police conducted a search before declaring the ferry safe. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

    Rear Adm. Jeffery Cassias, Commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet Submarine Force, is seen at Pearl Harbor Friday, March 10, 2006 in Honolulu. The Navy recently decided to take six of its nuclear attack submarines from bases in Connecticut and Virginia and send them to Washington, California and Hawaii within four years. By 2010, Pacific ports will be home to 60 percent of the nation's attack submarines. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)


    The USS Honolulu, a Navy submarine, is seen at dock with the Sea-Based X-Band Radar platform in the rear, at Pearl Harbor Friday, March 10, 2006 in Honolulu. The Navy recently decided to take six of its nuclear attack submarines from bases in Connecticut and Virginia and send them to Washington, California and Hawaii within four years. By 2010, Pacific ports will be home to 60 percent of the nation's attack submarines. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)


    A SEAL pup cries out while Paul McCartney and his wife Heather talk with the media on the ice floes off Iles de la Madeleine in the Gulf of St.Lawrence, Thursday March 2, 2006, as part of a high-profile protest against Canada?s annual seal hunt. (AP Photo/CP Tom Hanson)

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    Good pics He!

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    Nice pics,What machine gun is the Colombian Officer carrying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Capo
    Nice pics,What machine gun is the Colombian Officer carrying?
    M-60...........

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    Thanks He!

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    Quote Originally Posted by He219



    American actress Sharon Stone is escorted by a police officer

    We all know how this ends.


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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Capo
    Nice pics,What machine gun is the Colombian Officer carrying?
    Looks like an M60E3 to me.

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    Thanks,I wasnt sure which E model he had.

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    the first thing i thought when i saw that first seal photo was: "shoot it!"

    but it is a little young..

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    nevermind..

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    Venezuelan soldiers with their faces painted in the colours of the country's flag takes part in a military parade in Caracas March 12, 2006. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez attended a parade to celebrate the new country's flag with eight stars after Congress has approved reforms to the national flag and shield. Chavez urged the Congress to add an eighth star to Venezuela's tricolor flag and change a horse on the national shield so it faced straight ahead galloping to the left instead to right. *******/Francesco Spotorno


    U.S. soldier Staff Sergeant James C. Sanchez of the Regimental Combat Team 5's Personnel Security Detachment aims the M-32 multiple shot grenade launcher at a range near Falluja, 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad in this photo taken March 9, 2006 and released March 12, 2006. U.S. Marines recently introduced the M-32 as an experimental weapon to increase the small-team capability to rapidly launch indirect grenade fire. *******/Gunnery Sgt. Mark Oliva/Handout

    U.S. soldier Lance Corporal Joshua A. Oldman aims as Corporal Jason H. Flanery (L) listens during demonstration procedures for the M-32 multiple shot grenade launcher at a range near Falluja, 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad in this photo taken March 9, 2006 and released March 12, 2006. U.S. Marines recently introduced the M-32 as an experimental weapon to increase the small-team capability to rapidly launch indirect grenade fire. *******/Gunnery Sgt. Mark Oliva/Handout

    U.S. soldier Corporal Jason H. Flanery of the Regimental Combat Team 5's Personnel Security Detachment demonstrates loading and unloading procedures for the M-32 multiple shot grenade launcher at a range near Falluja, 50 km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, in this photo taken March 9, 2006 and released March 12, 2006. U.S. Marines recently introduced the M-32 as an experimental weapon to increase the small-team capability to rapidly launch indirect grenade fire. *******/Gunnery Sgt. Mark Oliva/Handout



    What's that tent-like structure on the turret?
    A U.S. soldier on top of a tank talks to Iraqi children while on patrol near the scene of a roadside bomb attack targetting Iraqi soldiers in Baghdad March 12, 2006. Two Iraqi soldiers were killed and four wounded when a roadside bomb went off near their patrol in central Baghdad, police said. *******/Ceerwan Aziz

    A British soldier talks to an Iraqi child while doing a routine security patrol in Basra, about 550 Km (341miles) south of Baghdad March 12, 2006. *******/Atef Hassan
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    US soldiers travel in armoured vehicles near Kabul, 27 February. Four US soldiers were killed when a roadside bomb ripped through their convoy in eastern Afghanistan, the US military said.(AFP/File/Shah Marai)

    A French sailor shows a weapon to Indonesian high school students visiting the French warship FS Marne at Tanjung Priok harbour in Jakarta March 11, 2006. The ship from France is in Indonesia on a six-day goodwill visit. *******/Supri

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    Monks walk cross smoldering ground during a rite of purification at the foot of Mt.Takao in Hachioji, north western Tokyo, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Hundreds of Buddhist priests and their believers, at the practice of asceticism, conducted the purification ceremony, walking on the smoldering ground, as an annual event to mark the coming spring. (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa)

    Afghan policemen stand guard as investigators (C) inspect the wreckage of vehicles at the site of a suicide bombing in Kabul. A suicide car bombing in Kabul aimed at assassinating the Afghan senate chief left two attackers and two bystanders dead, while a roadside bomb in the east of the country killed four US soldiers.(AFP/Shah Marai)

    A military plane parks at the barbed-wired US Marine Corps Air Station at Iwakuni city in Yamaguchi prefecture near Hiroshima, 10 February. An overwhelming majority of residents in the western Japanese city of Iwakuni voted against a plan to host additional US warplanes in a referendum.(AFP/File/Shingo Ito)

    A Mexican woman casts her ballot during elections in Estado de Mexico state in San Cristobal Huichochitlan March 12, 2006. Voters went to the polls on Sunday to choose Municipal Presidents and local deputies in elections that should signal how presidential polls will turn out next July. *******/Daniel Aguilar

    A Mexican man casts his ballot during elections in Estado de Mexico state in San Cristobal Huichochitlan March 12, 2006. Voters went to the polls on Sunday to choose Municipal Presidents and local deputies in elections that should signal how presidential polls will turn out next July. *******/Daniel Aguilar

    Mexicans line up to cast their ballots at a polling station during elections in Estado de Mexico state in San Cristobal Huichochitlan March 12, 2006. Voters went to the polls on Sunday to choose Municipal Presidents and local deputies in elections that should signal how presidential polls will turn out next July. *******/Daniel Aguilar

    A Mexican child casts a ballot for her mother during elections in Estado de Mexico state in San Cristobal Huichochitlan March 12, 2006. Voters went to the polls on Sunday to choose Municipal Presidents and local deputies in elections that should signal how presidential polls will turn out next July. *******/Daniel Aguilar

    Some of the 5,000 young Poles wave Belarussian flags, sing and chant in support of Belarussian opposition at a rock concert by Polish, Belarussian and Ukrainian rock bands in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland, on Sunday, March 12, 2006. In Belarussian elections, March 19, President Alexander Lukashenko is seeking a third consecutive term against three challengers from the opposition. ( AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

    [quote]An Iraqi mother (C), holding the picture of her son who was killed by the regime of ousted leader Saddam Hussein, follows the trial of Saddam on television along with her two daughters at her house in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood. The trial of Saddam Hussein and seven former aides resumed before the Iraqi High Tribunal as rebels launched a series of bomb, mortar and gun attacks across Baghdad.(AFP/Wissam al-Okaili)/QUOTE]


    Ahmed Saadat shows his ink stained finger to the press after voting in the Palestinian elections at a prison polling station in the West Bank town of Jericho, January 2006. Israel is prepared to assassinate four Palestinians, including Saadat, accused in the 2001 murder of an Israeli tourism minister, if they are released from jail, Israeli television reported.(AFP/File/Awad Awad)

    Some of the 5,000 young Poles sing and chant in support of Belarussian opposition at a rock concert by Polish, Belarussian and Ukrainian rock bands in the Old Town in Warsaw, Poland, on Sunday, March 12, 2006. In Belarussian elections, March 19, president Alexander Lukashenko is seeking a third consecutive term against three challengers from the opposition. ( AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

    Burned cars are seen at the site where a car bomb exploded in a local market in Baghdad's poor nieghborhood of Sadr City. Bloodshed claimed the lives of 62 people and wounded at least 250 others as six car bombs devastated four packed markets in a Baghdad Shiite neighborhood.(AFP/Wissam al-Okaili)

    Iraqi soldiers point their guns gun on a defamed painting of ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in the southern city of Basra. The trial of Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants resumed with the chief prosecutor calling for the prompt hanging of any found guilty, while bombs and mortars exploded across Baghdad.(AFP/Essam al-Sudani)

    An Iraqi soldier secure san area in the restive city of Baquba, northeast of Baghdad. Iraq suffered one of its worst days of bloodshed this year as 62 people were killed and at least 250 wounded, many of them in a six car bomb attack on a Baghdad Shiite neighborhood, sparking fresh fears of sectarian violence.(AFP/Ahmad al-Rubaye)

    Smoke billows from the site where a car bomb exploded in a local market in Baghdad's poor nieghborhood of Sadr city. Iraq suffered one of its worst days of bloodshed this year as 62 people were killed and at least 250 wounded, many of them in a six car bomb attack on a Baghdad Shiite neighborhood, sparking fresh fears of sectarian violence.(AFP/Wissam al-Okaili)

    Sidi Suguma, a would-be immigrant from Mali, is helped out of a truck after arriving at a police station in the Mauritanian port city of Nuadibu, March 12, 2006. Suguma and another 35 would-be immigrants were intercepted by Moroccan police in Dakhla, Western Sahara, and later transferred to Nuadibu, in Mauritania, as they were attempting the voyage to Spain's Canary Islands. According to Spanish Red Cross, everyday an estimated 200 to 600 immigrants set sail for Spain's Canary Islands from settlements stretching from northern Mauritania to Guinea Bissau. *******/Juan Medina

    Would-be immigrants are transferred to a police station in the Mauritanian port city of Nuadibu March 12, 2006. Over 30 would-be immigrants were intercepted by Moroccan police in Dakhla, western Sahara, and later transferred to Nuadibu, in Mauritania, as they were attempting the voyage to Spain's Canary Islands. According to Spanish Red Cross every day an estimated 200 to 600 immigrants set sail for Spain's Canary Islands from settlements stretching from northern Mauritania to Guinea Bissau. *******/Juan Medina

    A student is injured on his face near Sorbonne Square after clashes with French riot policemen as they attempted to storm Paris' famous university, 11 March 2006, where hundreds of students were holed up. An embattled French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin promised to implement a hotly-contested youth jobs program, as more student protests were planned for the week ahead and some commentators warned that his political future could even be at stake.(AFP/File/Olivier Laban-Mattei)

    Sidi Suguma (C), a would-be immigrant from Mali, cries at a police station in the Mauritanian port city of Nuadibu March 12, 2006. Suguma and another 35 would-be immigrants were intercepted by Moroccan police in Dakhla, western Sahara, and later transferred to Nuadibu, in Mauritania, as they were attempting the voyage to Spain's Canary Islands. According to Spanish Red Cross every day an estimated 200 to 600 immigrants set sail for Spain's

    An Iraqi man cries as he takes the body of his relative, after doctors were unable to save his life, who was brought critically injured from a roadside bomb explosion, in Baghdad,Iraq, Sunday, March 12, 2006. Bomb blasts, rocket and gunfire killed at least 10 people and injured 23 in the Iraqi capital as the work week got under way Sunday, police said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

    A Colombian citizen votes under strict security measures during the congressional elections, at a polling center in Bogota. Colombians voted despite threats of violence from leftist rebels trying to disrupt legislative elections that may bolster President Alvaro Uribe's support in Congress.(AFP/Rodrigo Arangua)

    Army soldiers on patrol pass by electoral propaganda depicting parlamentary candidates during the congressional elections, in Bogota. Colombians voted despite threats of violence from leftist rebels trying to disrupt legislative elections that may bolster President Alvaro Uribe's support in Congress.(AFP/Mauricio Duenas)

    A picture released by the Christian Peacemaker (CPT) shows an image of kidnapped US national Tom Fox at the Iraq-Syrian border in October 2005. Fox, missing for more than three months, was found shot dead in a Baghdad garbage dump, raising fears for a British and two Canadian colleagues seized with him, security officials said.(AFP/CPT-HO/File)

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    He need a dentist ASAP. Hiieuu!

    Also, Canada don't hunt baby seal anymore. Brigitte Bardeau can f*ck off now.

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    that tent like strusture on top of that bradley is prolly to keep the BC from geting hit in the face with low wires, prolly the rear vehicle

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    Just a tiny bit off-topic...anyone else have trouble getting on the Marine Corps website today? I can't seem to load anything...

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