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At the end of their deployment on Operation CARIBBE, HMCS MONCTON prepares to sail back to Canada on March 4, 2021.

 

Please credit: Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician, HMCS MONCTON

Canadian Armed Forces Traffic Technicians with Canadian Joint Operations Command load special freezers onto aircraft pallets near the Ottawa Airport on 12 December 2020.The mission was part of Operation VECTOR; the Canadian Armed Forces’ support to the Government of Canada COVID-19 vaccine distribution and delivery efforts.

 

Please credit: Cpl Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Des techniciens des mouvements du Commandement des opérations interarmées du Canada des Forces armées canadiennes chargent des congélateurs spéciaux sur des palettes de fret aérien près de l’aéroport d’Ottawa, le 12 décembre 2020. Cette mission a été menée dans le cadre de l’opération VECTOR, la contribution des FAC aux efforts de distribution et d’acheminent du vaccin contre la COVID-19 du gouvernement du Canada.

 

Photo : Cpl Matthew Tower, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Criminals travelling across the border between Greater Manchester and Cheshire were greeted with more than a surprise on Thursday 26 June 2014, as officers from Greater

Manchester Police and Cheshire Police and took part in Operation Crossbow.

 

The overall aim of the joint operation was to disrupt illegal activity between the two counties and deny criminals the use of the roads.

 

By using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras officers were able to monitor virtually every vehicle that crossed between the two counties, stopping all vehicles that were on the roads illegally or were linked to criminal activity.

 

Cheshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: "We know that criminals don′t simply stop when they reach the border, and we also know that there is as strong link between illegal vehicles and other types of serious crime.

 

"Uninsured drivers are more likely to commit other offences and many of their vehicles are unroadworthy and pose as real danger to other road users.

 

"Using technology, such as ANPR cameras, we are able to use the intelligence available to us to identify offenders and bring them to justice."

 

Greater Manchester Police Inspector Matt Bailey-Smith said: "We will not allow the safety of our roads to be compromised by criminals and operations like today will help us achieve our overall aim of keeping criminals off our roads.

 

"However, offenders across Cheshire and Greater Manchester can be assured that this is not a one-off operation. Our officers patrol the roads 365 days a year and will continue to target criminals."

 

Operation Crossbow involved more than 200 officers from Cheshire Police and GMP, as well as staff from partner agencies such as the UK Border Agency, Department of Work and Pensions, Her Majesties Revenue and Customs and the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency.

 

ANPR cameras are able to monitor more than 3000 number plates every hour and alert officers if a vehicle is linked to known criminals. The cameras also inform officers whether or not the vehicle is taxed & insured.

 

Both Greater Manchester Police and Cheshire Police and are keen to remind members of the public that they too can help make our roads safer by reporting illegal use of vehicles to the police on 101. Alternatively information can be reported anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

  

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

  

A Royal Canadian Air Force McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) CF-18 "Hornet" (official military designation CF-188) (S/N 188783) fighter from 433 Tactical Fighter Squadron and an Icelandic Coast Guard "Dash-8" (TF-SIF) patrol aircraft fly over Iceland on May 31, 2017 during an Operation REASSURANCE interception exercise.

  

A CF-188 Hornet of Canadian Air Task Force Lithuania lifts off from Šiauliai Air Base, Lithuania on September 8, 2014 for the first armed scramble of Operation REASSURANCE during the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission.

 

Photo: Cpl Kenneth Galbraith, CFJIC/Combat Camera

 

Un CF188 Hornet de la Force opérationnelle aérienne du Canada en Lituanie décolle de la base aérienne Šiauliai, en Lituanie, le 8 septembre 2014, pour le premier décollage immédiat armé de l’opération REASSURANCE, pendant la mission de police aérienne dans les pays baltes de l’OTAN.

 

Photo : Cpl Kenneth Galbraith, CIIFC/caméra de combat

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Six men have been arrested after raids this morning in Bury and Tameside.

 

Today (Tuesday 17 October 2017) GMP officers searched a number of properties in Bury, Tameside and Cheetham Hill as part of an investigation into the unlawful sale of medicine and controlled drugs online.

 

Code-named Operation Pyarr, several million pounds worth of pharmaceutical drugs have been seized in today’s investigation into the multi-million pound international fraud operation.

 

The investigation has been carried out by the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority who are responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices are acceptably safe, in conjunction with Bury Police and the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

 

A total of six men were arrested on suspicion of supplying Class C drugs and remain in police custody for questioning.

 

Detective Chief Inspector Charlotte Cadden of GMP’s Bury Borough, said: “We have spent the past few months identifying where the public are able to get hold of these controlled drugs, and uncovering who is responsible.

 

“From our investigation, it is clear that this is a comprehensive operation, with genuine pharmaceuticals being unlawfully removed from the supply chain in the UK and then sold, illegally, online.

 

“While we have made arrests, we are continuing with our investigation and are committed to finding those who facilitate the supply of illegal substances in Greater Manchester.

 

“I’m asking for the public to continue to report anything suspicious to the police, and ensure that we can look after the public who are taken in by drugs that they believe are legal.”

 

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

A U.S. Soldier from Bravo Company, 5/20 Infantry, 2nd ID provides supporting fire during a squad live fire exercise in Kirkush Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq, June 10, 2010. U.S. and Iraqi forces trained to clear mined and wired obstacles, clear bunker complexes and react to contact.

Joint Combat Camera Center Iraq

Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ted Green

Date: 06.10.2010

Location: Kirkush Military Training Base, IQ

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Afghan locals look while U.S. Army Soldiers, assigned to D Company, 2-12 Infantry Regiment, 4 Brigade Combat Team, 4 Infantry Division, speak to other village members during a patrol through the Kolak village in the Kunar province, Afghanistan on Dec. 17.

Joint Combat Camera Afghanistan

Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Leonardo Torres

Date: 12.17.2009

Location: COP Michigan, AF

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Crewmembers from 429 Transport Squadron prepare to unload cargo from a Royal Canadian Air Force CC-177 Globemaster at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base during Operation REASSURANCE Air Task Force - Romania on October 28, 2021.

 

Photo by: Aviator Avery Philpott, 4 Wing Imaging, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres d’équipage du 429e Escadron de transport affectés à la Force opérationnelle aérienne – Roumanie de l’opération REASSURANCE s’apprêtent à décharger la cargaison d’un avion CC-177 Globemaster de l’Aviation royale canadienne à la base aérienne Mihail Kogalniceanu, le 28 octobre 2021.

 

Photo : Aviateur Avery Philpott, Services d’imagerie de la 4e Escadre, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Three men have been arrested after warrants were executed earlier this morning, Thursday 3 December 2020, at addresses in Manchester, Rochdale and Oldham.

 

The men were arrested on suspicion of firearms and drugs offences.

 

The arrests took place during raids at addresses in the Heywood, Chadderton, Miles Platting and Blackley of Greater Manchester.

 

The action forms part of Operation Foam – the GMP strand of the NCA-led Operation Venetic - which has seen law enforcement agencies across the UK join together in order to breakthrough a highly sophisticated encrypted global communication service, which was being used by organised crime groups.

 

Detective Inspector Ian McNabb of GMP’s Challenger Team, said: “Operation Foam is GMP’s dedicated strand of Operation Venetic, and it’s a mammoth operation that has required hours of complex and sophisticated investigative work.

 

“GMP is dedicated to ensuring our communities are kept safe and today’s result is another step forward in this mission. Organised criminal activity can not only have a devastating impact on individual lives but it can blight communities and GMP, alongside specialist agencies, will continue to disrupt and dismantle this activity.”

 

Anyone with information should contact Challenger Manchester on 0161 856 3933 Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Lieutenant (Navy) Alina Na, an Intelligence Officer aboard HMCS CALGARY, conducts their duties in the Arabian Sea during Operation ARTEMIS and as part of Combined Task Force 150, on May 15, 2021.

 

Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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La lieutenant de vaisseau Alina Na, officière du renseignement à bord du NCSM CALGARY, s’acquitte de ses fonctions lors d’opérations menées par la Force opérationnelle multinationale 150 dans la mer d’Arabie, au cours de l’opération ARTEMIS, le 15 mai 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Lynette Ai Dang, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Operation AVRO is a forcewide initiative that delivers a surge of extra resources and specialist officers to a different district within Greater Manchester each month.

 

This month saw the operation return to Wigan.

 

The operation targets crimes that members of the public in that district have told us give them the most concern.

 

Members of the press and key partners, including local representatives, are invited to attend Operation AVRO deployments to see results first-hand and conduct important multi-agency work, such as welfare visits.

 

More details on AVRO can be found by visiting gmp.police.uk and following us on social media.

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk

Im Rahmen der Operation Pegasus evakuieren zwei Transall der Bundeswehr 132 Personen aus Libyen darunter 22 Deutsche,

am 26.02.2011.

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Defense Research Development Canada (DRDC) members walk on the shore of Devon Island, Nunavut while making their way to the DRDC camp during Operation NANOOK-NUNAKPUT, August 27, 2021.

 

Photo by: Corporal Simon Arcand, Canadian Armed Forces

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Des employés de Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada (RDDC) marchent sur la rive de l’île Devon, au Nunavut, en se rendant au camp de RDDC au cours de l’opération NANOOK-NUNAKPUT, le 27 août 2021.

 

Photo : Caporal Simon Arcand, Forces armées canadiennes

 

U.S. Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) members conduct a boarding exercise with HMCS BRANDON and HMCS SASKATOON during Operation CARIBBE in the Pacific Ocean, March 2, 2021.

 

Photo Credit: Op CARIBBE PAO, HMCS BRANDON, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des membres du détachement d’application de la loi (LEDET) de la garde côtière américaine mènent un exercice d’arraisonnement avec le NCSM BRANDON et le NCSM SASKATOON dans l’océan Pacifique, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 2 mars 2021.

 

Photo : OAP, Op CARIBBE, NCSM BRANDON, Forces armées canadiennes

Members of the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, participate in fire prevention operations in Grande Prairie, Alberta in support of Operation LENTUS 23-01 on May 11, 2023.

 

Photo: MCpl Cass Moon, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Des membres du 3e Bataillon, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, participent à des opérations de prévention des incendies à Grande Prairie, en Alberta, dans le cadre de l’opération LENTUS 23-01, le 11 mai 2023.

 

Photo : Cplc Cass Moon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Royal Canadian Navy members currently deployed onboard Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) St. John’s as part of Operation REASSURANCE, take part in a small boat attack exercise defending the ship using blank ammunition with the .50 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) as part of Exercise JOINT WARRIOR, off the coast of Scotland, April 22, 2018.

 

Photo: Corporal Tony Chand, Formation Imaging Services

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Des membres de la Marine royale canadienne actuellement en déploiement à bord du Navire canadien de Sa Majesté (NCSM) St. John’s dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE utilisent la mitrailleuse lourde de calibre .50 chargée de munitions à blanc pour défendre le navire lors d’une simulation d’attaque par de petites embarcations au cours de l’exercice JOINT WARRIOR, au large des côtes de l’Écosse, le 22 avril 2018.

 

Photo : Caporal Tony Chand, Services d’imagerie de la formation

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Greater Manchester Police stopped 627 vehicles in a day of action targeting criminals using the roads and motorway networks across the county.

 

Yesterday (Wednesday 4 July) more than 160 specialist operations and divisional police officers and 42 Specials Constables were involved in a crackdown conducting roadside checks at numerous sites across the force area.

 

As a result of the operation 23 arrests were made for offences including burglary, theft of motor vehicle, metal theft and drugs offences.

 

Also as part of the operation, 49 cars that were being driven without insurance or road tax were seized. A total of 290 fixed penalty notices were issued together with 269 drivers receiving advice for various road traffic offences.

 

During the operation Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras were used to detect vehicles being driven illegally or having a connection with criminal activity. These cameras are used to scan vehicle registrations as they drive past and police are automatically alerted if the vehicle is linked to intelligence on known criminals.

 

Superintendent Craig Thompson, from GMP’s Specialist Operations Branch, said: “The operation was geared to disrupting the illegal activities of criminals using the roads in Greater Manchester.

 

“Criminals tend not to be over concerned about ensuring their vehicles are insured and taxed. Many are also unroadworthy and pose a real danger to other road users.

 

“By targeting them in this way we are able to get them off the roads, make our highways safer for everyone and harder for offenders to commit crime.

 

“Criminals can be assured that this is not just a one-off operation. We have patrols on the roads 365 days of the year and will continue to target criminals in this way. We are determined not to allow people to drive untaxed, uninsured cars on our roads.”

 

“Law-abiding citizens can help us keep criminals off our roads by reporting illegal use of vehicles to us directly on 101, the new national non-emergency number, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity that will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

  

Incoming enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Enno Kerckhoff and incoming enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Regimental Sargent Major, Chief Warrant Officer Stephane Larouche arrive in at Camp Adazi, Latvia on January 19, 2021.

 

Image by MCpl Stuart MacNeil, enhanced Forward Presence - Latvia Imagery Technician, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Le lieutenant-colonel Enno Kerckhoff, nouveau commandant du groupement tactique de présence avancée renforcée, et l’adjudant chef Stephane Larouche, nouveau sergent major régimentaire du groupement tactique de présence avancée renforcée, arrivent au Camp Adazi, en Lettonie, le 19 janvier 2021.

 

Photo : Cplc Stuart MacNeil, technicien en imagerie, présence avancée renforcée en Lettonie, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Corporal Michaël Noël-Harton and Private Simon Tremblay, both members of 1st Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment fire a Carl Gustav short-range anti-armour 84 mm-caliber weapon during Exercise SABER GUARDIAN as part of Operation REASSURANCE in Cincu, Romania on August 4, 2016.

 

Photo: Corporal Guillaume Gagnon, Liaison Officer Driver, Operation REASSURANCE Land Task Force

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Le caporal Michaël Noël-Harton et le soldat Simon Tremblay, tous les deux membres du 1er Bataillon du Royal 22e Régiment, tirent à l’aide d’une arme antiblindé courte portée Carl Gustav de calibre 84 mm au cours de l’exercice SABER GUARDIAN, dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, à Cincu, en Roumanie, le 4 août 2016.

 

Photo : Caporal Guillaume Gagnon, chauffeur de l’officier de liaison, Force opérationnelle terrestre, opération REASSURANCE

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Six men have been arrested after raids this morning in Bury and Tameside.

 

Today (Tuesday 17 October 2017) GMP officers searched a number of properties in Bury, Tameside and Cheetham Hill as part of an investigation into the unlawful sale of medicine and controlled drugs online.

 

Code-named Operation Pyarr, several million pounds worth of pharmaceutical drugs have been seized in today’s investigation into the multi-million pound international fraud operation.

 

The investigation has been carried out by the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority who are responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices are acceptably safe, in conjunction with Bury Police and the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

 

A total of six men were arrested on suspicion of supplying Class C drugs and remain in police custody for questioning.

 

Detective Chief Inspector Charlotte Cadden of GMP’s Bury Borough, said: “We have spent the past few months identifying where the public are able to get hold of these controlled drugs, and uncovering who is responsible.

 

“From our investigation, it is clear that this is a comprehensive operation, with genuine pharmaceuticals being unlawfully removed from the supply chain in the UK and then sold, illegally, online.

 

“While we have made arrests, we are continuing with our investigation and are committed to finding those who facilitate the supply of illegal substances in Greater Manchester.

 

“I’m asking for the public to continue to report anything suspicious to the police, and ensure that we can look after the public who are taken in by drugs that they believe are legal.”

 

Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

A Ukrainian recruit provides covering fire for SIMULATED casualties while conducting battlefield casualty training during Operation UNIFIER in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2023.

 

Please Credit: Corporal Eric Greico, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Une recrue ukrainienne fait feu pour protéger les PSEUDO victimes lors d’un entraînement sur l’évacuation des blessés sur le champ de bataille au cours de l’opération UNIFIER, au Royaume-Uni, le 14 février 2023.

 

Photo : Caporal Eric Greico, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Canadian Armed Forces Soldiers instruct members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on fire and movement ranges during Operation UNIFIER on May 16, 2023, in the United Kingdom.

 

Photo: Master Sailor Valerie LeClair, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Des soldats des Forces armées canadiennes donnent de l’instruction à des membres des forces armées ukrainiennes sur les tirs et les déplacements au cours de l’opération UNIFIER, le 16 mai 2023, au Royaume Uni.

 

Photo : Matelot chef Valerie LeClair, Forces armées canadiennes

 

RICHMOND, Virginia – A weeklong, large-scale gang enforcement operation, labeled “Operation Washout” wrapped up on May 24, resulting in 90 arrests of alleged violent offenders and fugitives.

The U.S. Marshals Service led multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies working around the clock May 20-24, concentrating their efforts primarily on known gang members wanted in the Richmond and Tri-Cities areas. Of the 90 arrests, 22 were documented gang members. Many other arrests were of suspected gang members or associates. Additional state and federal prosecutions are pending on those arrested where drug, gun or other crime evidence was seized during or subsequent to the person’s arrest.

The U.S. Marshals Service’s national fugitive initiative known as Operation Washout is deployed to local communities to bring immediate relief from violent, gang-related crime. The collaborative law enforcement effort is focused on targeting and arresting violent fugitives wanted for high-profile crimes such as homicide, felony assault and sexual assault, illegal possession of firearms, illegal drug distribution, robbery and arson.

 

Photo by Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Ukrainian recruits conduct a fighting withdrawal under the supervision of soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry during Operation UNIFIER, on 12 November 2022 in the United Kingdom.

 

Please Credit: Corporal Eric Greico, Canadian Armed Forces Photo.

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Des recrues ukrainiennes effectuent un désengagement tactique sous la supervision de soldats du 3e Bataillon, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, au cours de l’opération UNIFIER, le 12 novembre 2022, au Royaume Uni.

 

Photo : Caporal Eric Greico, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Lieutenant Commander Nadia Shields of HMCS Saskatoon examines the sea state during Operation CARIBBE on 19 February 2021.

 

Please credit: Op Caribbe Imagery Technician, HMCS SASKATOON, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

La capitaine de corvette Nadia Shields du NCSM Saskatoon étudie l’état de la mer durant l’opération CARIBBE, le 19 février 2021.

 

Mention de source : Technicien en imagerie de l’Op CARRIBE, NCSM Saskatoon, photo des Forces armées canadiennes

 

A Royal Canadian Navy member investigates a simulated fire on HMCS SUMMERSIDE during Operation CARIBBE on November 10, 2020.

 

Photo: Lt Sheila Tham, Public Affairs Officer

 

Un membre de la Marine royale canadienne analyse un incendie simulé à bord du NCSM SUMMERSIDE, au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 10 novembre 2020.

 

Photo : Lt Sheila Tham, officière des affaires publiques

Traffic Technicians sort out gear at the staging area for Operation SAVANNE23 in Jordan on April 27, 2023.

 

Image Credit: Master Corporal Bryan Carter, Canadian Forces Support Group (Ottawa-Gatineau) - Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Des techniciens des mouvements trient l’équipement dans la zone d’étape de l’opération SAVANNE23, en Jordanie, le 27 avril 2023.

 

Photo : Caporal chef Bryan Carter, Groupe de soutien des Forces canadiennes (Ottawa-Gatineau) –Services d’imagerie, Forces armées canadiennes

  

Canadian Armed Forces medical personnel take part in a simulated patient training exercise at the Role 2 hospital in Erbil, Iraq, on January 23, 2017.

 

Photo: Courtesy of Sgt Josephine Carlson, US Army

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Des membres du personnel médical des Forces armées canadiennes participent à un exercice de formation avec des pseudo-patients à l’hôpital de rôle 2, à Erbil, en Irak, le 23 janvier 2017.

 

Photo : gracieuseté du Sgt Josephine Carlson, de l’armée américaine.

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A Canadian Armed Forces member explains tactics to recruits of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for their wood clearing training during Operation UNIFIER in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2023.

 

Photo by: Corporal Marco Tijam, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Un membre des Forces armées canadiennes explique des tactiques aux recrues des forces armées ukrainiennes dans le cadre de la formation sur le ratissage de boisés au cours de l’opération UNIFIER, au Royaume Uni, le 14 mai 2023.

 

Photo : Caporal Marco Tijam, Forces armées canadiennes

 

RICHMOND, Virginia – A weeklong, large-scale gang enforcement operation, labeled “Operation Washout” wrapped up on May 24, resulting in 90 arrests of alleged violent offenders and fugitives.

The U.S. Marshals Service led multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies working around the clock May 20-24, concentrating their efforts primarily on known gang members wanted in the Richmond and Tri-Cities areas. Of the 90 arrests, 22 were documented gang members. Many other arrests were of suspected gang members or associates. Additional state and federal prosecutions are pending on those arrested where drug, gun or other crime evidence was seized during or subsequent to the person’s arrest.

The U.S. Marshals Service’s national fugitive initiative known as Operation Washout is deployed to local communities to bring immediate relief from violent, gang-related crime. The collaborative law enforcement effort is focused on targeting and arresting violent fugitives wanted for high-profile crimes such as homicide, felony assault and sexual assault, illegal possession of firearms, illegal drug distribution, robbery and arson.

 

Photo by Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Chief Warrant Officer Bob McCann addresses CAF members deployed on Operation UNIFIER in the southeast of England on June 29, 2023.

 

Photo: Master Sailor Valerie LeClair, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Sailor First Class Charles Harding and Sailor First Class Dean O’Leary load the Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) and grease the barrel in preparation for a test shoot during Operation REASSURANCE, aboard HMCS HALIFAX, off the coast of Norway on 2 February 2021.

 

Please credit: Sailor First Class Bryan Underwood, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Le matelot de 1re classe Charles Harding et le matelot de 1re classe Dean O’Leary chargent le système d’arme de combat rapproché (CIWS) et lubrifient le canon en préparation à un tir d’essai au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, à bord du NCSM HALIFAX, au large des côtes de la Norvège, le 2 février 2021.

 

Photo : Matelot de 1re classe Bryan Underwood, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Flight Deck Coordinator, Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Eldridge, oversees contact with Search and Rescue Technicians onboard the CH-149 Cormorant helicopter while conducting helo hoist operations during Operation PROJECTION INDO - PACIFIC on 27 March 2023 off the coast of Nova Scotia.

 

Photo: S1 Taylor Congdon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Le maître de 2e classe Robert Eldridge, coordonnateur du pont d’envol, supervise le contact avec les techniciens en recherche et sauvetage qui se trouvent à bord de l’hélicoptère CH 149 Cormorant lors d’opérations d’hélitreuillage par hélicoptère au cours de l’opération PROJECTION INDO – PACIFIC, le 27 mars 2023, au large de la Nouvelle Écosse.

 

Photo : Mat 1 Taylor Congdon, Forces armées canadiennes

  

Sailor First Class (S1) Christophe Guida, S1 Ducharme, S2 William Olson and Petty Officer Second Class John McRae conduct a live fire exercise with the .50 calibre (the Browning M2 Heavy Machine Gun) aboard HMCS MONCTON, in the Atlantic Ocean during Operation PROJECTION, January 25, 2022.

 

Please credit: Corporal Jaclyn Buell, Canadian Armed Forces photo

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Le matelot de 1re classe (Mat 1) Christophe Guida, le Mat 1 Ducharme, le matelot de 2e classe William Olson et le maître de 2e classe John McRae utilisent une arme de calibre .50 (mitrailleuse lourde Browning M2) lors d’un exercice de tir réel à bord du NCSM MONCTON, dans l’océan Atlantique, au cours de l’opération PROJECTION, le 25 janvier 2022.

 

Photo : Caporale Jaclyn Buell, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Naval Boarding Party members from Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Toronto conduct cross training with Portuguese Naval Marines onboard HMCS Toronto during Operation REASSURANCE on 17 September 2020.

 

Photo Credit: Cpl White-Finkle, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Les membres de l’équipe d’arraisonnement des navires du Navire canadien de Sa Majesté (NCSM) Toronto participent à une formation polyvalente avec les membres de la marine portugaise à bord du NCSM Toronto, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 17 septembre 2020.

 

Photo : Cpl White-Finkle, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Members of the Canadian Armed Forces conduct defensive operations during Exercise Wolverine Shield/Strike at Camp Adazi, Latvia, March 4, 2023.

 

Photo: Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician

 

Des membres des Forces armées canadiennes mènent des opérations défensives au cours de l’exercice Wolverine Shield/Strike au Camp Adazi, en Lettonie, le 4 mars 2023.

 

Photo : Technicien en imagerie des Forces armées canadiennes

 

A Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornet Pilot taxis out for a combat training flight during Operation REASSURANCE - Air Task Force Romania at Mihail Kogӑlniceanu Air Base, Romania, September 29, 2020.

 

Photo by: S1 Zach Barr, Air Task Force Romania

 

Un pilote de CF-18 Hornet de l’Aviation royale canadienne roule sur la piste en vue de participer à un vol d’entraînement au combat au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE – Force opérationnelle aérienne Roumanie, à la base aérienne Mihail Kogӑlniceanu, en Roumanie, le 29 septembre 2020.

 

Photo : Mat 1 Zach Barr, Force opérationnelle aérienne Roumanie

 

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo speaks at a press conference at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, March 27, 2020. The convention center will be an alternate care site as part of New York’s multi-agency response to COVID-19. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Sean Madden)

Members of the British Armed Forces prepare for the State funeral of Queen Elizabeth II during Operation LONDON BRIDGE in London, United Kingdom on September 19, 2022.

 

Please credit: MCpl Genevieve Lapointe, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Des membres des forces armées britanniques se préparent pour les funérailles nationales de la reine Elizabeth II dans le cadre de l’opération LONDON BRIDGE, à Londres, au Royaume-Uni, le 19 septembre 2022.

 

Photo : Cplc Genevieve Lapointe, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Operation AVRO is a forcewide initiative that delivers a surge of extra resources and specialist officers to a different district within Greater Manchester each month.

 

This month saw the operation take place in Bury.

 

The operation targets crimes that members of the public in that district have told us give them the most concern.

 

Members of the press and key partners, including local representatives, are invited to attend Operation AVRO deployments to see results first-hand and conduct important multi-agency work, such as welfare visits.

 

More details on AVRO can be found by visiting gmp.police.uk and following us on social media.

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk

  

Photo has been digitally altered for operational security.

 

Commander Canadian Joint Operations Command (CJOC), Vice-Admiral Bob Auchterlonie (center) presides over the Operation UNIFIER Transfer of Command Authority between outgoing Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel (LCol) Chris Boileau (left), and incoming Commander, LCol Kurt Grimsrud, in Poland on March 26, 2023.

  

Photo: Master Sailor Valerie LeClair, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

  

L’image a été retouchée numériquement pour des raisons de sécurité opérationnelle.

 

Le vice amiral Bob Auchterlonie (au centre), commandant du Commandement des opérations interarmées du Canada (COIC), préside la cérémonie de passation de commandement de l’opération UNIFIER entre le lieutenant-colonel (Lcol) Chris Boileau (à gauche), commandant sortant, et le Lcol Kurt Grimsrud, nouveau commandant, en Pologne, le 26 mars 2023.

  

Photo : Matelot chef Valerie LeClair, Forces armées canadiennes

   

Crewmembers from HMCS SUMMERSIDE practice boat sticking drills during Operation CARIBBE while sailing the Atlantic Ocean on October 28, 2020.

 

Photo: Lt Sheila Tham, Public Affairs Officer

 

Des membres d’équipage du NCSM SUMMERSIDE effectuent des exercices d’abordage à bord d’embarcations au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, alors que le navire se trouve dans l’océan Atlantique, le 28 octobre 2020.

 

Photo : Lt Sheila Tham, officière des affaires publiques

 

A member of the Canadian Armed Forces conducts a live-fire exercise as part of Operation REASSURANCE at Camp Adazi, Latvia, on January 2, 2023.

 

Photo: Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Un membre des Forces armées canadiennes participe à un exercice de tir réel dans le cadre de l’opération REASSURANCE, au Camp Adazi, en Lettonie, le 2 janvier 2023.

 

Photo : Forces armées canadiennes

A .50 calibre mounted machine gun live fire exercise is held on HMCS SASKATOON during Operation CARIBBE on 21 February 2021 in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of the United States.

 

Please Credit: Op CARIBBE Imagery Technician, HMCS Saskatoon, Canadian Armed Forces photo

 

Un exercice de tir réel à la mitrailleuse de calibre .50 montée sur affût se déroule à bord du NCSM SASKATOON au cours de l’opération CARIBBE, le 21 février 2021, dans l’océan Pacifique, au large des États Unis.

 

Photo : technicien en imagerie, Op CARIBBE, NCSM Saskatoon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Flight Deck Coordinator, Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Eldridge, oversees contact with Search and Rescue Technicians onboard the CH-149 Cormorant helicopter while conducting helo hoist operations during Operation PROJECTION INDO - PACIFIC on 27 March 2023 off the coast of Nova Scotia.

 

Photo: S1 Taylor Congdon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Le maître de 2e classe Robert Eldridge, coordonnateur du pont d’envol, supervise le contact avec les techniciens en recherche et sauvetage qui se trouvent à bord de l’hélicoptère CH 149 Cormorant lors d’opérations d’hélitreuillage par hélicoptère au cours de l’opération PROJECTION INDO – PACIFIC, le 27 mars 2023, au large de la Nouvelle Écosse.

 

Photo : Mat 1 Taylor Congdon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Leading Seaman Frederik Champagne (left) aboard HMCS FREDERICTON secures a fueling probe while on a Replenishment at Sea with FGS RHON during Operation REASSURANCE, June 23, 2020.

 

Please credit: Cpl Simon Arcand, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

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Le matelot de 1re classe Frederik Champagne (à gauche) attache une sonde de carburant à bord du NCSM FREDERICTON lors d’un ravitaillement en mer avec le FGS RHON au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 23 juin 2020.

 

Photo : Cpl Simon Arcand, Forces armées canadiennes

A storm approaching over the painted desert/petrified forest

Today, Thursday 14 March 2019, police executed warrants at addresses across Manchester and Cheshire.

 

The warrants were executed as part of Operation Telegram – set up by Operation Challenger officers to target an organised crime group believed to be involved in the supply of drugs across Stockport and Manchester.

 

For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

To report crime call police on 101 the national non-emergency number.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

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