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CAMP KINSER, OKINAWA, Japan –Marines conduct decontamination training during a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazardous material response drill at Camp Kinser Aug. 10. The purpose of the training was to ensure Marines maintain military occupational proficiency when dealing with hazardous material. The Marines are with Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Daniel E. Valle/Released)
Agh, I over-edited here, but what can I do? It didn't turn out how I had imagined it to be because we're so limited to space and such.
HQMC [Headquarters, Marine Corps], Quantico Virginia. Combat Corpsmen - Naval Medical personnel assigned to the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia operate an aid station in conjunction with a demonstration in which Corpsmen evacuated simulated Marine casualties "under fire." Shown (reading clockwise) are: Corporal James D. MacDonald, USMC [U.S. Marine Corps], front litter; Private 1st Class Henry Cane, USMC, second litter; Lieutenant (Doctor) T.R. Sweeney, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, treating "patient"; Corpsman Ronald D. Mitchell HM3 [Hospital corpsman 3rd Class] U.S. Navy, Assisting Doctor; Corpsman Sherman D. Greenlee, HM3, U.S. Navy, treating patient in background; Private 1st Class Henry T. O'Boyle, USMC, on Saw buck litter and Private Joseph J. Elwood under tree. [Training.] [Scene.] Hospital Corps Training - Field Medical Service School and with the Marines.
10/26/1956; Marine Corps Photo A403727
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Cedar Court Hotel, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
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Comissão Permanente Mista de Combate à Violência contra a Mulher (CMCVM) realiza audiência pública para discutir o PL 5.555/2015, que cria mecanismos para o combate a condutas ofensivas contra a mulher na internet ou em outros meios de comunicação.
Mesa (E/D):
deputada da Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Deputada Tia Ju;
delegada de PolÃcia Civil do Estado da Bahia, Isabel Alice Jesus de Pinho;
secretária adjunta de enfrentamento à violência contra a mulher e representante da ministra Eleonora Municucci, Aline Yamamoto;
presidente eventual da CMCVM, deputada federal Tia Eron (PRB-BA);
juÃza titular da 1ª Vara de Violência Doméstica e Familiar contra Mulher de Salvador/BA, Márcia Nunes Lisboa;
promotora da Vara de Violência contra a Mulher do Estado da Bahia, Sara Gama;
coordenadora do Programa de Pesquisa e Extensão da ClÃnica de Direitos Humanos da UFMG, Camila Silva Nicácio
Foto: Waldemir Barreto/Agência Senado
Knox College student Morgan Jellison leading other students in Repertory Theatre Term, practicing falls, rolls during workshop in stage combat in Memorial Gymnasium.
www.artesdo.net -- El palacio de los deportes se convirtió nuevamente en escenario deportivo de la rama del taekwondo en este domingo 9 de junio, disfrutando de combates emocionantes de atletas juveniles y mayores.
Jessi and I went to the Great Plains Ren Fest today. These guys were pretty entertaining. I got several good shots, if I do say so myself.
I love the abstract quality of this shot.
Photo By: Corporal (CPL) Ricky Fuller
Caption: As soldiers from Combat Team Tusk step off, Private James Usher scans his arcs as he moves out during a patrol as part of Operation Shak Hawel in Oruzgan Province, southern Afghanistan.
Mid Caption: Combat Team Tusk on patrol during OP Shak Haliwel
Combat Team Tusk is the name given to the Force Protection Combat Team from the 1st Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force. The team is a Combined Arms Organisation and has soldiers and Officers drawn from Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and other support Corps.
During the weeks prior to ANZAC Day, the Combat Team deployed to the Kakarak region of Oruzgan, to support Afghan National Army elements and their Australian mentors as they moved into the troubled region to further expand the significant security gains made during the Task Forces’ deployment.
The soldiers from Combat Team Tusk conducted aggressive patrols, looking for the insurgents, their Improvised Explosive Devices and weapons caches. Their aim was to disrupt the enemy and remove their capability to threaten both Coalition forces and the local national Afghan people. The Operation was a resounding success, culminating in a decisive battle, which saw the Australians and their allies inflict serious casualties on the insurgents and destroy significant quantities of their weapons and explosives.
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