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Sub-Lieutenant Courtney Pooley, a Naval Warfare Officer aboard HMCS CALGARY, calculates the relative winds passing over the ship’s deck during Officer of the Watch duties while sailing in the Coral Sea during Exercise Talisman Sabre as part of Operation PROJECTION, July 24, 2021.
Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Her Majesty's Canadian Ship CALGARY
Members of Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) WINNIPEG participate in a Remembrance Day ceremony at-sea during Operation PROJECTION-NEON on 8 November 2020.
Photo: Sailor 1st Class Valerie LeClair, MARPAC Imaging Services
U.S. Coast Guard recruits get a break from basic training and spend Thanksgiving with host families in Cape May County during Operation Fireside, a program coordinated by the American Red Cross together with the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center.
Photo taken on Thursday, November 24, 2022 in Cape May, New Jersey
Julie Daigle/American Red Cross
HMCS SHAWINIGAN crew and members of the U.S Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment work together in a Zodiac exercise in the Caribbean Sea during Operation CARIBBE on June 13, 2021.
Photo by Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
A Naval Warfare Officer from HMCS FREDERICTON uses a sextant to conduct celestial navigation during Operation REASSURANCE, on 07 March 2023 in the Mediterranean Sea.
Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
North Carolina National Guard member Sgt. Mario Delgado of the 42nd Civil Support Team, Greenville, NC, dons protective gear for a simulated chlorine gas attack during Operation Vigilant Catamount in Canton, NC, on June 10, 2017. Operation Vigilant Catamount (OVC) is a joint civilian and NCNG regional domestic operations and homeland security exercise. (Photo by Staff Sgt. David McLean, NCNG PAO Raleigh)
ATLANTA, April 21, 1955 Two and 1/2 ton trucks of the 179th Field Artillery, 48th Armored Division loaded full of troops move out from the Atlanta Armory during Operation Minuteman.
A Royal Canadian Navy member onboard HMCS YELLOWKNIFE checks the Polaris while conducting Officer of the Watch duties during Operation CARIBBE, March 19, 2022.
Photo: MARPAC Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces photo
A Royal Canadian Navy member aboard HMCS MONTREAL partakes in live-fire training with the Sig Sauer P226, during Operation REASSURANCE, in the Mediterranean Sea on February 26, 2022.
Please credit: Corporal Braden Trudeau, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Memorial wreaths and other tokens of remembrance decorate the Canadian Abbey d'Ardenne Massacre Memorial in Caen, France after the ceremony as part of Operation DISTINCTION - 80th Anniversary of D-Day on June 7th, 2024.Photo by: Corporal Antoine Brochu, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
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Des couronnes commémoratives et autres symboles de commémoration ornent le Mémorial canadien du massacre de l’Abbey d'Ardenne, à Caen, en France, après la cérémonie organisée à l’occasion du 80e anniversaire du jour J au cours de l’opération DISTINCTION, le 7 juin 2014.
Photo : Caporal Antoine Brochu, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
Lieutenant-Commander Hilario Amunategui, Commanding Officer of HMCS MONCTON, looks through a pair of binoculars at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, during Operation GLOBE on March 9, 2023.
Photo by: S1 Bryan Underwood, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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
Volunteers with Operation Santa Claus prepare gifts and goodies for the children of St. Michael at the Anthony A. Andrews School on Dec. 5, 2017. Operation Santa Claus is an Alaska National Guard annual community outreach program that provides Christmas gifts, books, backpacks filled with school supplies, fresh fruit and sundaes to youngsters in rural communities. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by 2nd Lt. Marisa Lindsay)
Members of the 124th Medical Group and Chaplain Corps joined other military, state and local emergency responders in one of the first exercises to integrate civilian and military agencies together to test a tsunami response on the Oregon coast at Camp Rilea in Warrenton, Oregon.
Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Harry DeWolf, Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship, at anchor outside of Grise Fiord, Nunavut during Operation NANOOK-NUNAKPUT on August 22nd, 2021.
Photo by: Master Corporal Jax Kennedy, Joint Task Force (North)
The air department of HMCS HALIFAX spread the blades of a CH-148 Cyclone in preparation for take off as part of Operation REASSURANCE on 27 April 2022.
Please credit: Pte Connor Bennett, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Sailor Second Class Audrina N’Guessan, a Boatswain aboard HMCS CALGARY, and Royal Canadian Navy sailors aboard HMCS CALGARY, stand at ease as they depart Darwin, Australia during Operation PROJECTION, on July 11, 2021.
Please credit: Corporal Lynette Ai Dang, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Military children participate in the Nebraska National Guard Child and Youth Program's Operation: Hidden Egg, March 24, 2018, at the Joint Force Headquarters atrium and lawn in Lincoln, Nebraska. This annual Easter egg hunt event invites military families to come out for crafts and games, and is held in both Lincoln and Grand Island, Nebraska. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Lt. Col. Kevin Hynes)
As the annual Conservative Party Conference comes to a close, Greater Manchester Police would like to thank attendees, the people of Greater Manchester, and visitors, for another successful and peaceful policing operation.
This multi-agency security operation, codenamed Operation Protector, has been months in the planning and saw thousands of extra people enter the city to attend the event, all of which passed without incident.
Sunday 1 October was the main day for protests, with thousands of protestors marching through the city, and attending a rally. Despite the typical Mancunian weather, spirits were high, and the events went ahead without incident, coming to a peaceful conclusion.
Whilst unrelated to the event, a number of proactive arrests were made in the city centre for a range of offences including driving whilst under the influence of drugs, shop lifting, and a man who was wanted for assault, demonstrating it was business as usual for many officers on the ground.
Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes, Gold Commander for the event, said: “Over the past four days, we’ve seen more than ten thousand delegates and visitors come to our city, supporting local businesses and the local economy; it is testament to Manchester being an iconic city for major events.
“As expected, and as in previous years, there were a number of protests throughout the period – notably on Sunday 1 October, which saw around 3,000 people march through the city.
“Security operations of this scale are always complex and require a high degree of multiagency work. With our partners, we have worked tirelessly to protect delegates, enable protests, and keep our city safe, and I am proud to hear such positive feedback about our staff who have performed their duties to the highest of standards.
“And finally, I would like to thank those who live, work or were visiting Manchester during this busy period for their patience whilst our operation was in place.”