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16-03-2009, 16:48
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חבר מתאריך: 04.04.07
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Quote: New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione APM, challenges the Royal Australian Navy led by Rear Admiral Nigel Coates prior to entry to the City of Sydney, during the Royal Australian Navy Freedom of Entry Parade. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Rear Admiral Nigel Coates, AM, RAN, Commander Australian Fleet salutes New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione APM after presenting a scroll affirming their right to march through the streets of Sydney with swords drawn, drums beating and colours flying. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Rear Admiral Nigel Coates, AM, RAN, Commander Australian Fleet leads sailors and officers of the Royal Australian Navy down George Street, as they exercise their Freedom of Entry to the city of Sydney. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Royal Australian Navy sailors march down George Street during the Freedom of Entry to the city of Sydney. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Members of the Royal Guard march though the streets of Sydney during the Freedom of Entry Parade. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Officers and sailors from the Royal Australian Navy begin their Freedom of Entry Parade down George Street, Sydney. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: The Queens colours lowered during a Royal Salute to the Governor-General, Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce, AC. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Governor-General, Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce, AC, inspecting the saliors of the Royal Guard. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Commanding Officer of HMAS Parramatta, Commander Jonathan Sadleir, RAN holding the Duke of Gloucester Cup with Governor-General, Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce, AC and Rear Admiral Nigel Coates, AM, RAN, Commander Australian Fleet. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Quote: Le Floréal. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Quote: Le Buckingham, remorqueur français. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Quote: Mise en place d'une EPE sur le Buckingham. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Quote: ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Cmdr. Thomas C. Remers stands at attention during the presentation of colors during the change of command ceremony, where he assumed command of the Naval Engineering Support Unit here, March 13, 2009. Remers reported from MLC Pacific, where he was assigned as the Engineer Officer of WMSL Crew Delta, and as the first Product Support Integrator for the National Security Cutter (WMSL) class. Remers is preceded by Cmdr. John Harding. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Caleb Critchfield Hires
Quote: CAPE MAY, N.J. - Seaman Apprentice Rory Carroll and Petty Officer 3rd Class Paul Ansaldo cut down branches on a fence at Dellas Field next to Cape May City Elementary School in Cape May, N.J., Friday, March 13, 2009. Coast Guard Station Cape May, N.J., and Coast Guard Cutter Finback’s crews volunteered for the community project through Cape May Little League. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Crystalynn A. Kneen) Hires
Quote: Riot police surrounded his home in the city of Lahore after negotiations with the government collapsed. (Arif Ali/AFP/*****)
Quote: A wounded demonstrator is detained by Pakistani police officers. Many people have been injured in the running battles between stone-throwing protesters and police. (Emilio Morenatti/AP)
Quote: A lawyer and political activists are arrested during a rally in Hyderabad. (Yousuf Nagori/AFP/*****)
Quote: Soldiers wait in line while an officer calls their name before their departure for Afghanistan, at the Valcartier Garrison in Quebec City March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Alexandra Martel (R) cries as she hugs her boyfriend Kevin Begin (L) before he leaves for Afghanistan at the Valcartier Garrison in Quebec City March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Vincent St-Onge (L) looks at his girlfriend Erika Wells (R) before leaving for Afghanistan, at the Valcartier Garrison in Quebec City March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A soldier cries before leaving for Afghanistan at the Valcartier Garrison in Quebec City March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Eric Belanger (R) and his wife Josette (L) play with their daughter Charlie before he leaves for Afghanistan, at the Valcartier Garrison in Quebec City March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Canadian soldiers from the NATO-led coalition search for Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during a mission in the Taliban stronghold of Zhari district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A screen inside a Canadian armoured vehicle from the NATO-led coalition shows soldiers searching for IED ( Improvised Explosive Device) during a mission in the Taliban stronghold of Zhari district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: U.S. soldier patrol near the site of an explosion in the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 15, 2009. A roadside bomb hit a convoy carrying the mayor of a key southern city Sunday, killing a passer-by, while clashes and bombings around the rest of Afghanistan killed 13 others, officials said. AP Photo
Quote: An Afghan soldier, right, stands guard as the damaged vehicle is seen at the site of a blast in Kandahar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 15, 2009. A roadside bomb hit a convoy carrying the mayor of a key southern city Sunday, killing a passer-by, while clashes and bombings around the rest of Afghanistan killed 13 others, officials said. AP Photo
Quote: This photo provided by Josh Wilson shows Seattle Seahawks defensive back Josh Wilson posing with the pilot, left, and gunner, right, of the Blackhawk helicopter he flew in on from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait to Basra, southern Iraq, last month. Wilson, New England Patriots running back Sammy Morris and retired Pro Bowl tackle Willie Roaf joined cheerleaders from the Oakland Raiders on a 10-day goodwill tour of the war region called the "Super Sunday Tour." AP Photo
Quote: Defendant Josef Fritzl hides his face as he arrives for his trial at the court of law in Sankt Poelten in Austria's province of Lower Austria March 16, 2009. Fritzl, a 73-year-old Austrian who locked his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathered seven children with her, stands trial for the murder of a newborn boy who died underground. He and is also charged with rape, enslavement and for incarcerating three of the children. Reuters
Quote: A marching pipe band takes part in the annual Saint Patricks parade through central London, on March 15, 2009. London Mayor Boris Johnson (not pictured) went on to declare London to be the most Irish city outside of Ireland during the festival's opening ceremony. AFP/***** Images
Quote: Police continue their enquiries in the Craigavon estate where Constable Stephen Carroll was shot while on duty on March 15, 2009 in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. Nine people are now being questioned in conjunction with the murders of a policeman and two soldiers. ***** Images
Quote: Hooded youths attack PSNI officers close to were a leading Irish Republican was arrested, Saturday, in connection with the recent murders of two British soldiers, over a hundred Irish Republican's blocked the main railway line and began rioting in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, Saturday, March, 14, 2009. Police arrested three suspected IRA dissidents _ including a well-known Irish republican _ Saturday on suspicion of killing two off-duty British soldiers, an attack designed to trigger wider violence in Northern Ireland. AP Photo
Quote: Hooded youths men prepare to throw petrol bombs at PSNI officers close to were a leading Irish Republican was arrested, Saturday, in connection with the recent murders of two British soldiers as over a hundred Irish Republican's blocked the main railway line and began rioting in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, Saturday, March, 14, 2009. Police arrested three suspected IRA dissidents _ including a well-known Irish republican _ Saturday on suspicion of killing two off-duty British soldiers, an attack designed to trigger wider violence in Northern Ireland. AP Photo
Quote: A protestor is knocked to the ground during an anti-police brutality demo in Montreal, Sunday, March 15, 2009. (Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Quote: Police arrest a protester outside Mont Royal métro today during march against police brutality. Photograph by: John Kenney, The Gazette
Quote: A protester is arrested during an anti police brutality demo in downtown Montreal on Sunday, March 15, 2009. Photograph by: THE GAZETTE/Peter McCabe
Quote: Hungarian riot police face anti-goverment protestors in Budapest March 15, 2009 during the celebration of the 161th anniversary of the 1848 revolution against the Habsburgs. Hungarian police detained 16 anti-government protesters in Budapest on Sunday as they tried to disrupt celebrations of the country's national holiday. Reuters
Quote: Israeli police inspect the police car that was involved in a shooting attack outside the settlement of Massua, in the Jordan Valley, late Sunday, March 15, 2009. Israel security and rescue officials say two Israeli police officers were killed in an apparent shooting incident in the West Bank. Security officials say the two police officers were in a car that came under fire by Palestinians. AP Photo
Quote: Israeli soldiers and military dogs stand at the scene of a shooting attack outside the settlement of Massua, in the Jordan Valley, late Sunday, March 15, 2009. Israel security and rescue officials say two Israeli police officers were killed in an apparent shooting incident in the West Bank. Security officials say the two police officers were in a car that came under fire by Palestinians. AP Photo
Quote: Israeli soldiers block the road near the Jewish settlement of Fatzael in the Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank, following a drive by shooting on Israeli policemen on March 15, 2009. An police spokesman said two Israeli policemen were shot dead in the attack, which was claimed later by an anoymous caller to AFP on behalf of the "Imad Mughniyeh Group". The Israeli police spokesman said the attack took place near the Jewish settlement of Massua in the northern Jordan Valley. The Jordan Valley, home to 30 civilian Jewish settlements where a total of 7,000 settlers live, shares a 70-kilometre (43-mile) border with Jordan and represents a third of the West Bank which has been occupied by Israel since 1967. AFP/***** Images
Quote: A displaced Sudanese boy looks at a peacekeeping soldier from the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) during a patrol at Abu Shouk IDP camp in Al Fasher, northern Darfur, March 16, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A displaced Sudanese girl looks at a peacekeeping soldier from the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) at Abu Shouk IDP camp in Al Fasher, northern Darfur, March 16, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A Sri Lankan government soldier stands guard at a road side check point in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Monday, March 16, 2009. AP Photo
Quote: U.S. soldiers cheer while judging in a 5 km running competition during a celebration of St. Patrick's Day which was organized by the MWR (Morale, Welfare and Recreation) and U.S. soldiers in the International Zone in Baghdad March 15, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Soldiers of U.S. Army battalion Task Force Hawkins march after they got off its M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles (behind) during a live fire drill at the U.S. army's Rodriguez range in Pocheon, about 15 km (9 miles) south of the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, March 16, 2009. The drill was part of the annual Key Resolve/Foal Eagle military exercises by the U.S. and South Korea, which runs from March 9 until March 20 across the South. North Korea protested the drill and sealed off the inter-Korean border. North Korea said it would allow hundreds of South Koreans stranded at an industrial park in the North to return home on Monday, but Pyongyang showed no signs of lifting a blockade on the joint project. Reuters
Quote: Soldiers of U.S. Army Task Force Hawkins pose in front of an M2A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles during a live fire drill in the joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises at Rodriguez Range in Pocheon, north of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, March 16, 2009. North Korea put its troops on alert and cut the hot line last week as the American and South Korean militaries began joint maneuvers. The communist regime warned that even the slightest provocation could trigger war during the 12-day drills. AP Photo
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