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The 1st Battalion, 158th Infantry Regiment, Arizona Army National Guard, fly on Black Hawks for an Air Assault Operation into a Military Operations in Urban Terrain site here on Jan. 7.
Jordanian troops have been training with British soldiers from 19 Light Brigade on Exercise Pashtun Dawn at the Copehill Down area on Salisbury Plain. The training exercise forms part of preparations for Herrick 15; 10th August 2011 - Crown copyright.
The Army and Navy pub is now long gone, but the roundabout and flyover bear it's name.
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An early photo of my droid army incorporating my own design of dwarf spider droid and a droid carrier made from the Dark Side Developers Kit.
I have had this old coat since I was 17....I think it was originally army surplus from some Eastern block country
Haha! I got a threefer out of this one! Today's challenges are mostly monochromatic and the letter U (unusual neighbor under cover, under tree). This is also my first A-Z Music shot: Army of Me by Bjork:)
A foreign woman walks past Thai army soldiers standing guard on a walkway at the Asok skytrain station in Bangkok April 28, 2010. Protesters in Thailand pushing for early elections threatened mobile rallies across Bangkok on Wednesday in defiance of a state of emergency, which would increase the risk of clashes with troops or rival protest groups.
U.S. Army Sgt. Lisa Swan, left, and U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Joseph Szombathelyi watch leaflets fall out of a KC-130 Super Hercules aircraft over southern Afghanistan, Aug. 28, 2013. Swan, a psychological specialist, is assigned to the 303rd Psychological Operations Company, and Szombathelyi, a load master, is assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252. Crews dropped leaflets to support operations to defeat insurgency influence in the area. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Demetrius Munnerlyn
Study in opposites
The top is giving peace-and-love vibes while the pants are saying, “Give ‘em hell!”
Let’s call this my Army Grandma look. I know these pieces don’t go together, but I like the juxtaposition.
Top, Forever 21 (thrifted). Pants, C&C California (consignment). Shoes, Clarks (swap). Bag, John Galt.
British Soldiers from B Company, 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment, during operations in Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan – 2011/2012
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German Bundeswehr army soldiers with the 3rd company of the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) monitor the area while on patrol during a mission in Chahar Dara district in the outskirts of Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, May 11, 2010.
Bunker search uncovers enemy weapons
An airborne operation into an insurgent stronghold in Afghanistan has resulted in a significant find of weapons and bomb making equipment. The 12th Mechanized Brigade Reconnaissance Force (BRF), made up of soldiers and officers from the Light Dragoons, known as The Northern Cavalry, pushed into the area of Shorokay in the Upper Gereshk Valley as part of Operation Daas searching a complex bunker system.
Trooper Jamie Lough (24), of the Light Dragoons, said: “We were straight into patrolling through the caves and bunkers. It was incredibly dark and full of alleyways and crevices that we had to search. When we made the finds, it felt really good to get it all off the ground, out of the insurgents’ hands as it’s going to save a lot more lives. 29th August 2012
Photos: Cpl Andy Reddy, Army Photographer
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German Master Sgt. Gerald Hinz, 2nd Company, 1st Battalion, 40th Mechanized Infantry Regiment, conducts an after action review with his team during an Operational Mentor Liaison Team (OMLT) training exercise at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, May 12, 2012. OMLT XXIII and Police Operational Mentor Liaison Team VII training are designed to prepare teams for deployment to Afghanistan with the ability to train, advise, and enable the Afghan National Security Force in areas such as counter-insurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations.
British Soldiers serving with 12th Mechanized Brigade in Afghanistan completing the final day of their mandatory RSOI (Reception, Staging, Onward movement & Integration) training after arrival in theatre in readiness for their move forward – March 2012
Photos: Cpl Andy Reddy, Army Photographer
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Sharing knowledge within the signal community is common place as Pfc. Joshua Yu, a new satellite communication systems operator with 299th Brigade Support Battalion, asks 1st Lt. James Dawdy, a signal officer with 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, how a satellite transportable terminal works at the National Training Center Mar. 11, 2015. Multiple STTs will be utilized for network communications during 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team’s month-long decisive-action environment training rotation at NTC. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Andrew Cochran)
Lithuanian PRT Patrol in the Snow
Soldiers from a Lithuanian-led Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) along with Soldiers from the Afghan National Army patrol in Chaghcharan, during the Patrol a few times the Soldiers helped pull out local transport that was stuck in the snow
Photo: Lieut. Thomas and Sgt. Raimond Šleževičius
Soldiers from A Company of the 1st Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles and the Afghan National Army patrol near Nahr e Saraj village, in Helmand on June 23, 2010. The Kabul government got behind US General Stanley McChrystal, hoping he keeps his job despite the furore over an interview in which he criticised top American officials. Defence ministry spokesman General Mohammad Zahir Azimi said there had been great improvements since McChrystal took command of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) last year.
Team Army competitors train for the sitting volleyball event in Arvin Gym in preparation for the 2016 Department of Defense Warrior Games at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, June 9, 2016. The DoD Warrior Games, June 15-21, is an adaptive sports competition for wounded, ill and injured service members and Veterans. Athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Special Operations Command and the United Kingdom Armed Forces compete in archery, cycling, track, field, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, and wheelchair basketball. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Tianna S. Wilson/Released)
Vice President Joe Biden speaks with LTC Gregory D. Gadson, Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) at the "Army Wives" Screening
© U.S. Army Photo by Janet L. Davis
Visiting Baghdad We visited the Al Faw Palace. This Palace was one of many built by Sadam Husein. The architechture was amazing but the colors a little odd.
me and steph wandered around downtown shooting and decided to stop by the navy ship. this guy was gracious enough to pose for us.
strobist:
bare sb-800 coming from the top right
These are the workers in my army. They're mechanics,computer workers,technicians and do any other job that needs to be done.
MAGUINDANAO PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES - MAY 09: Philippines soldiers conduct foot patrols ahead of tomorrow's election on May 9, 2010 in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao Province, Philippines. The Philippines has 50 million registered voters to vote in tomorrow's poll to elect a President and 17,000 other positions in parliament and local councils. A computer glitch has led to a last-minute rush to fix 76,000 voting machines after it was discovered the memory cards were faulty.
U.S. Army National Guard Pvt.1st Class Rembrandt "Shogun" Roa, a Security Force member of Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah, pulls security from his battle position on Forward Operating Base Farah, Farah province, Afghanistan on April 7. Pvt. Roa and the SECFOR are responsible for ensuring the safety of everyone assigned to FOB Farah. PRT Farah is a unit of soldiers, sailors and airmen working with various government and non-government agencies tasked with facilitating governance and stability in the region by working hand in hand with local officials and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The goal of the PRT is to promote the Afghan government and their ability to resolve local issues and provide security to the people. The GIRoA and PRT are dedicated to finding long lasting and sustainable solutions to the instability in the region and shift the population’s dependence from foreign aid to the local and national government. than Lovelady) (Released)
South African Soldiers during a two week leadership continuation training exercise, called Revelation II, held at the Touws River Training Area in February 2010.
Participating units were the Cape Town Highlanders, Cape Town Rifles, Regiment Western Province, 3 Parachute Battalion, 3 Medical Battalion Group, The Battalion commander for the exercise was Lt Col Ray Nesset.
Along with elements from the South African Air Force in the form of An Oryx helicopter from 22 Squadron and two BK-117's from 15 Squadron
A soldier next to a military vehicle at the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army Celebration. Washington, DC.
The 2021 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships kicked off its first official match today. Match 8 is an iron sight rifle match in combat gear. Soldiers shoot 10 rounds in 90 seconds in the prone from both 400 and 300 yards. Competitors then shoot another 10 rounds in 90 seconds from the kneeling/squatting position from both 200 and 100 yards.
The Match 3 course of fire included four pistol stages, for a total of 40 rounds, from the 25-yard line. Each stage required a total of 10 rounds, but were fired in two groups of five with a magazine change in the middle. Stage One was a slow fire of 60 seconds in the standing position. Stage Two was fired in a total of 45 seconds, with five rounds shot in both the kneeling and then the prone positions. Stage Three was a timed fire of 25 seconds from the standing position. And Stage Four was a rapid fire of 15 seconds from the standing position.
The Match 5 is a pistol match consisting of four stages, for a total of 40 rounds. Stage One was a standing slow fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 25 seconds at the 35-yard line. Stage Two was a standing slow fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 20 seconds at the 25-yard line. Stage 3 was a standing rapid fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 15 seconds at the 15-yard line. Stage Four was a standing rapid fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 10 seconds at the 10-yard line.
In a co-ordinated visit the AAC kindly sent over an Apache for Port staff to have a show and tell and a support the troops visit. What a fantastic event which allowed Port staff to visit and talk to ground crew and aircrew. This is the closest I'll ever get to an operational Apache, except for real sensitive stuff we we given an up close tour by experienced staff, many of whom had done one or more tours in combat zones. Well done lads and it was a privilege to be in your company for a few hours.
After its demo run, the robot from Qinetiq North America heads down a Ft. Hood road (operated by staff behind these Army soldiers). The first-ever “Robotics Rodeo,” which encourages development of autonomous systems in support of our Nation’s warfighters, is drawing the world’s leading robotic designers and builders to the Texas-based event. Fort Hood’s III Corps and the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) are hosting the Robotics Rodeo Sept. 1-3 on the grounds of the world’s largest U.S. military base, Fort Hood. Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram / Paul Moseley. May not be downloaded or reproduced for any reason. Check a great newspaper out at www.star-telegram.com/ y