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Lance Cpl. Richard Munoz, a rifleman with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, provides security during an operation in Qul'ah Zer, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Dec. 20, 2013. The purpose of the operation was to disrupt enemy activity in the area.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. James Mast/Released)
Nikon F, Zeiss ZF 85 f/1.4, Kodachrome KR-64
The kit: www.flickr.com/photos/jbaleica/8529285686/in/photostream
An Ohio State University Main Campus Security vehicle escorts the Michigan football buses onto the OSU Campus. This vehicle features the standardized university-wide graphics rather than the traditional security and police markings.
Sea otter pup, Enhydra Lutris, wrapped up in mom; only an hour wait today for the pup to briefly wake up; Embarcadero, Morro Bay, CA
Lebanon has suffered from a civil war and a subsequent war with Israel. The latter ended with a cease fire, much like the Korean War, and technically the two countries are still at war. There are occasional skirmishes. The downtown area of Beirut, once a scene of heavy fighting, is adorned with police fortified posts. From these protected positions, the police could maintain control from a protected position and return fire when needed. These structures exist to this day and are maintained in the event they are again needed. The first picture, top left, shows a buidling riddled by gunfire. The 2nd photo shows a heavily armed Lebanese police officer. They are, in a word, everwhere. The security presence is both stifling and yet reassuring. The next 3 shots depict the various styles of fortified positions. The lower left show an armored vehicle. These are deployed all over Beirut and in the outlying areas as well. They are visible in sensitive spots. They are also amassed in numbers just off the main streets for rapid deployment. The bottom right shows a police checkpoint, complete with several reinforced positions and the customary concertina wire. This checkpoint is near the town of Baalbeck, which is the home of UNESCO ruins, as well as a Palestinian refugee camp, the latter being a Hezbollah stronghold. It is an area with tremendous potential, great people, and yet lingering regional tensions that can't seem to be resolved.
for people who don't believe in santa, think again! you should see who the security was in this private village , found it too irresistible not to photograph he he he
A modular microscale rendition of the Wolverines/Body Count/Homeland Security level from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Designed in LDraw, and inspired by -=Steebles=-.
latch on door of little white chapel, Johnson Creek RV Resort, Ingram, TX. Sony nex5n and Sigma 30/2.8.
A water drop magnifies this feather's details... i.e., its barbs and barbules.
A typical vaned feather features a main shaft, called the rachis. Fused to the rachis are a series of branches, or barbs; the barbs themselves are also branched and form the barbules. These barbules have minute hooks called barbicels for cross-attachment. [...] Feathers insulate birds from water and cold temperatures.
the wall of security lights of more stunning and amazing of the area of nature area need is looking sharp of the area for the temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural is brighten sunlight at outdoors
Again, I had to skip ID_2747 as I am not complete with putting him together so we're moving on to ID_2748: 5th Fleet Security Trooper.
I'm switching up my description format so that we can show you exactly what it is we used for each figure. I've gone through and edited the other figures I put up as well. Let me know what you think!!
5th Fleet Security
Decal ID #2748
Helmet = Arealight White Commander
Helmet Decals = ID 529
Head = Black
Pauldron = None
Torso = White
Arms = White
Hands = Black
Kama = None
Waist = Black
Legs = White
I bought that wonderful ceramic bear today. He was sculpted by Finnish ceramic artist Viljo Heinonen in 1955.
A Florida Hospital Security Ford Police Interceptor Utility in the parking garage at Florida Hospital Altamonte
"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing."
Helen Keller
Sworn to defend galactic peace, the Security Trooper is ready to fight across countless worlds! The Security Trooper is armed with a variety of weaponry, ready to handle any mission. Jump into scifi adventure with the Security Trooper!
Includes:
Figure with Dark Grey Combat Helmet
Black XMS Shotgun
Black XBR4 Rifle
Black Space Magnum
Black XMP
Black XM7S SMG
2 Gunmetal Mk2 Grenades
Brick-Built Pack
Available at BrickCon 2013 and after the event exclusively at GI Brick!