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Nato's 26 member states unanimously agreed earlier this year to send a naval task force on a look-and-learn mission around the coast of the African continent.

The visit to Cape Town this week by the powerful Standing Nato Maritime Group 1 task force represents the first move by the organisation, outside its traditional areas of operation.

The Nato ships, docked at the V&A Waterfront, will leave Cape Town on Monday to begin an extensive three-day programme of exercises with the South African Navy.

Reunited with ex Brighton Buses Dennis Dominator East Lancs 17 (OAP 17W) at Langston & Tasker, Steeple Claydon, on 6th January, 1997.

A UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter assigned to Task Force Guardian, flies over areas along the storm-damaged coast of New York on a mission from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. to Floyd Bennett Field, NY, Nov. 4, 2012. The helicopter is assisting with the movement of the National Urban Search and Rescue task force teams from JB MDL to storm damaged areas in New York and New Jersey. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Parker Gyokeres/Released) 621st Contingency Response Wing

Members of the 3rd Battalion of The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) and the Latvian Army fire each other's weapons during Exercise Summer Shield XII in Adazi, Latvia on March 26, 2015.

 

Photo: Land Task Element, DND

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Des membres du 3e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) et de l’armée lettone tirent avec leurs armes au cours de l’exercice Summer Shield XII, à Adazi, en Lettonie, le 26 mars 2015.

 

Photo : Élément opérationnel terrestre, MDN

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Prime Minister Naoto Kan visited the Joint Task Force - Tohoku at Camp Sendai, Japan. Present, as well, is Adm. Patrick Walsh, commander of the Joint Support Forces - Japan. Kan and Walsh shook hands after their address to the Japanese and American forces who are currently working together as part of Operation Tomodachi. Operation Tomodachi is the active campaign to restore Japan after the Earthquake and Tsunami that devastated Honshu's North-Eastern coast, March 11.

U.S. Army Japan

Photo by Jose Sanchez Alonso

Date Taken:04.10.2011

Location:CAMP SENDAI, MIYAGI, JP

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1923 built Tasker road roller BD 7994 seen at the Milestones museum Basingstoke

I admire this guy :D.

 

Try taking a piss while holding an umbrella and a handbag.

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By Troy Darr

Public Affairs Officer

 

Joint Task Force-East

NOVO SELO, Bulgaria — U.S. and Bulgarian military personnel joined together for two symbolic ceremonies Sept. 27 and 28 as exercise Lion Strike came to an end.

 

First, Joint Task Force-East celebrated the ribbon-cutting ceremony for a humanitarian project at a kindergarten in Mokren, Bulgaria. Eleven U.S. Navy personnel from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 40, otherwise known as SeaBees, finished an extensive renovation of the school during the exercise.

 

The children from the school, along with parents, teachers, school director, local officials and U.S. and Bulgarian military personnel, crowded the small courtyard during the ceremony.

 

"We say in the United States that the children are our future," said Army Lt. Col. Bruce Sones, commanding officer for JTF-E "Lion Strike".

 

"We hope through the efforts of those involved in this project that the improved environment created for teaching the children will contribute to the children's development as they grow and become leaders in your society."

 

The school director, Margarita Nicolova, thanked the SeaBees and then presented them with a picture painted by the children, a CD of Bulgarian folk music, a photo of the children and a glass vial filled with Bulgarian soil.

 

Of the soil, she said, "Wherever you go, you know you'll have a piece of Bulgaria with you."

 

The school children then sang several songs for the audience and the ribbon was cut. But, there was another surprise for the children, a HMMWV full of gifts. All of the soldiers, sailors and airmen participating in the exercise had contributed money to buy much-needed school supplies and educational toys for the school.

 

"We will maintain what you have done, and promise to continue with improvements," said Emil Enchev, mayor of Mokren. "Hopefully we will continue working together in the future."

 

The next day, all JTF-E "Lion Strike" participants, both U.S. and Bulgarian, came together again, this time to commemorate the end of the exercise during the closing ceremony.

 

During the ceremony Sones and Col. Biser Kalinov, chief of Training, Bulgarian Land Forces, presented certificates of achievement to 14 U.S. Soldiers and 16 Bulgarian soldiers for their efforts during the exercise.

 

"During this training, we had the opportunity to gain military experience from the leading force in NATO - the United States Military, and to show that while representing a small army, the Bulgarian officers, Non-commissioned officers and soldiers are honorable partners and excellent professionals," said Kalinov, who spoke first during the ceremony.

 

He was followed by Sones, who echoed Kalinov's feelings.

 

"This closing ceremony does not mark the end of a training opportunity or a farewell to relationships fostered," said Sones.

 

"In our minds, it marks the hopeful commencement of future training opportunities to be conducted between our nations."

 

"We can truly say the professionalism and generosity of the Bulgarian Land Forces is unrivaled," he continued.

 

"We know the strong relationship between the United States and Bulgaria, as demonstrated during this exercise, will continue to grow, and we look forward to training and serving with you in the years to come."

 

BASE AÉREA DE MORÓN (LEMO) SPAIN / BOEING B52H STRATOFORTRESS / BOMBER TASK FORCE DEPLOYMENT

 

-A B-52H Stratofortress from Barksdale Air Force Base, LA, lands at Moron Air Base, Spain, May 17, 2021. The B-52 is a long-range, heavy bomber that is capable of flying at high subsonic speeds of altitudes of up to 50,000 feet and provides the United States with a global strike capability.

 

A Bomber Task Force deployment of U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress aircraft, Airmen and support equipment from the 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, arrived in the U.S. European Command area of responsibility to train with U.S. allies and partners on May 17, 2021.

 

The mission highlights the U.S. military’s ability to conduct integration training with partners and allies. This deployment of strategic bombers to Moron Air Base, Spain, helps exercise U.S. Air Forces in Europe’s capability to operate bombers out of a variety of forward operating locations.

 

The deployment is scheduled to include joint and allied training in the U.S. European Command theater and U.S. Africa Command theater to improve bomber interoperability.

 

Training with joint partners, allied nations and other units enables us to build enduring and strategic relationships necessary to confront a broad range of global challenges.

 

Bomber Task Force missions demonstrate the U.S.’ commitment to the collective defense of NATO and contribute to stability in the European theater. Our ability to quickly respond and assure allies and partners rests upon the fact that we are here, in Europe, forward and ready.

Joint Task Force South Commander Major Andrew F. Prior receives a commander’s update brief September 20, 2021 from the team in the JOC (Joint Operations Center) located at the Fighting 69th’s Lexington Armory. (New York National Guard photos and videos by Maj. Michael O’Hagan)

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Today I set out to use the Gift My girlfriend bought me for our anniversary (its the table im working on) I wanted to take a picture with some flair and some wow and this is my attempt.

 

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I had my tripod on top of a table ( i was scared for my camera)

 

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Alien bee at 1/32 power behind laptop boomed

 

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Rangers from A Company, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, conducts live fire training during 2nd Battalion’s Task Force Training at Yakima Training Center, Washington, 27 March 2013. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Mikki Sprenkle)

"Let's hold each others hands. Stop War!" designed and folded by me.

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Pelican

Designer: Benoit Zenker

 

Multi-tasking between the basketball games. Wifi access - so I took a pic and uploaded it to #T365 during the warm-ups.

You've got to be good at multi-tasking to do this kind of thing. I would probably end up putting the ice-cream into my eye.

 

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California Army National Guard Soldiers from the 1113th Transportation Company running through a training lane with Task Force Warrior (TFW) at Camp Roberts, Calif., March 6, 2013. The 1113th trained with TFW in preparation for their scheduled deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan. (Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Ian M. Kummer/Released)

You are always in my heart by Andrey Lukyanov

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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken meets with Health Incident Response Task Force Ambassador Jonathan Moore and Senior Care Coordinator Ambassador Margaret Uyehara, at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., on November 5, 2021. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]

 

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Joint Task Force Civil Support New York/ New Jersey Commanding General Maj. Gen. William B. Hall coins Service members assigned to the 24th Civil Support Team outside the Jacob Javits Center, May 20, 2020. Service members received their coins for their hard work at the rapid mobile testing site during the COVID-19 response. U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pietrantoni)

"Loaf" by Dmitry Lyusik

Folded by me from 14.8x29.6cm Elephant Hide paper.

Reunion task '76. 61 volunteers on or in a Land Rover. Is this a record? Slide supplied by Graham Burns, BTCV Scotland.

Soldiers from Task Force Volunteer, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) driving 23 vehicles, head to Kuwait to train 256th IBCT soldiers from Louisiana. The Soldiers will support mission training for Task Force Geronimo preparing to take over the convoy security mission TF Volunteer has been conducting since arriving in Iraq.

41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team

Photo by Spc. Anita VanderMolen

Date: 03.15.2010

Location: Camp Adder, IQ

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Australian Special Operations Task Group soldiers clear a quala during a sweep in Oruzgan province, southern Afghanistan.’

 

Mid Caption: Soldiers of the Special Operations Task Group and their Afghan National Security Force partners, recently conducted a series of large-scale sweep operations in Oruzgan province. The operations were designed to disrupt insurgent leadership, reduce the threat of improvised explosive devices and protect the local population against insurgent influence, intimidation and violence.

 

The Special Operations Task Group (SOTG), is a Task Group of about 310 personnel. SOTG operates in support of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), security operations and provides security and force protection for coalition forces in Oruzgan Province. The SOTG consists of Commandos, members of the Special Air Service and enabling support personnel.

  

Deep Caption: Operation SLIPPER is Australia's military contribution to international campaigns against terrorism, countering piracy in the Gulf of Aden, and maritime security. Under this operation our forces contribute to the efforts of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) - led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, which seeks to bring security, stability and prosperity to the country and aims at preventing Afghanistan again becoming a safe haven for international terrorists, and the United States-led International Coalition Against Terrorism (ICAT) efforts in the broader Middle East.

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