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Quote: The Canadian Forces Chief of the Defence Staff, General Walt Natynczyk, talks to a member of the honor guard during a visit to Alpha One Camp.
Exercise Tropical Hammer 09-01 is a general Engineer support training exercise that is being held in Jamaica from March 21 to April 24, 2009. Led by the Canadian Operational Support Command (CANOSCOM), Tropical Hammer is conducted in cooperation with the Jamaican Defence Force (JDF) and includes the participation of American and British military engineers. The overall objective is to provide military Engineers with an opportunity to train and confirm their collective technical skills in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan. The work in Jamaica is similar to the type and standard of design and construction that military engineers can expect to see in Afghanistan. Photo: Sergeant Paz Quillé, Canadian Forces Combat Camera. Hires
Quote: The Canadian Forces Chief of the Defence Staff, General Walt Natynczyk, talks with Staff Sergeant Everton Anderson, a construction Engineer from the Jamaica Defence Force, during a visit to Up Park Camp.
Exercise Tropical Hammer 09-01 is a general Engineer support training exercise that is being held in Jamaica from March 21 to April 24, 2009. Led by the Canadian Operational Support Command (CANOSCOM), Tropical Hammer is conducted in cooperation with the Jamaican Defence Force (JDF) and includes the participation of American and British military engineers. The overall objective is to provide military Engineers with an opportunity to train and confirm their collective technical skills in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan. The work in Jamaica is similar to the type and standard of design and construction that military engineers can expect to see in Afghanistan. Photo: Sergeant Paz Quillé, Canadian Forces Combat Camera. Hires
Quote: The Jamaica Defence Force Guard of Honour is parading to salute the arrival of the Canadian Forces Chief of the Defence Staff, General Walt Natynczyk during his first visit to Jamaica.
Exercise Tropical Hammer 09-01 is a general Engineer support training exercise that is being held in Jamaica from March 21 to April 24, 2009. Led by the Canadian Operational Support Command (CANOSCOM), Tropical Hammer is conducted in cooperation with the Jamaican Defence Force (JDF) and includes the participation of American and British military engineers. The overall objective is to provide military Engineers with an opportunity to train and confirm their collective technical skills in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan. The work in Jamaica is similar to the type and standard of design and construction that military engineers can expect to see in Afghanistan. Photo: Sergeant Paz Quillé, Canadian Forces Combat Camera. Hires
Quote: The Canadian Forces Chief of the Defence Staff, General Walt Natynczyk, is meeting with Major General Stewart Emerson Saunders, the Chief of Defence Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force during his first visit to Jamaica.
Exercise Tropical Hammer 09-01 is a general Engineer support training exercise that is being held in Jamaica from March 21 to April 24, 2009. Led by the Canadian Operational Support Command (CANOSCOM), Tropical Hammer is conducted in cooperation with the Jamaican Defence Force (JDF) and includes the participation of American and British military engineers. The overall objective is to provide military Engineers with an opportunity to train and confirm their collective technical skills in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan. The work in Jamaica is similar to the type and standard of design and construction that military engineers can expect to see in Afghanistan. Photo: Sergeant Paz Quillé, Canadian Forces Combat Camera. Hires
Quote: M. Fillon rend visite aux légionnaires du 2e REI. www.defense.gouv.fr/terre
Quote: Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Jeremy Sergey talks to Clarence and Janice Alfontaine about the state of their truck, which was stuck on County Road 81 in Harwood, N.D., after the road flooded Mar. 30, 2009. Sergey is part of the multi-agency response to the disaster caused by floodwaters around Fargo, N.D. The response efforts included the Cass County SheriffÕs Department, the Fish and Wildlife Service, Customs and Border Protection, Valley Water Rescue and the U.S. Coast Guard. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/PA3 Annie R. Berlin) Hires
Quote: Petty Officers 3rd Class Jeremy Sergey and Dan Fraley from Coast Guard Station Sault Ste Marie, Mich., and Duane Kashmark, a diver from the Valley Water Rescue in Fargo, N.D., walk toward a group of Cass County Sheriff officers after rescuing two Harwood, N.D., residents from their truck that was stuck on the flooded County Road 81 Mar. 30, 2009. Responders from the Cass County SheriffÕs Department, the Fish and Wildlife Service, Customs and Border Protection, Valley Water Rescue and the U.S. Coast Guard have rescued 92 people thus far, and continue to conduct welfare patrols in the flooded areas to check on residents. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/PA3 Annie R. Berlin) Hires
Quote: Cass County Sheriff Deputy Dean Haaland talks with Catherine Tesch about the state of her home after the dangerous floodwaters continued to rise all around Fargo, N.D., Monday, Mar. 30, 2009. Tesch's home, unlike many of her neighbors, was not seriously affected by the floodwaters. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/PA3 Annie R. Berlin) Hires
Quote: FARGO, N.D. - In this photo by the U.S. Coast Guard, Petty Officer 3rd Class Peter Mavin, a machinery technician from Small Boat Station St. Clair Shores, Mich., works on an airboat at Cass County Highway Department, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 2nd Class Bill Colclough) Hires
Quote: An Army bomb disposal unit dealing with an abandoned vehicle near Tennant Road police station - one of many such suspicious vehicles(Paul Faith/PA)
Quote: A Canadian soldier from the NATO-led coalition trains in a FOB (Forward Operation Base) in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district, Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, April 1, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Canadian soldiers from the NATO-led coalition train in a FOB (Forward Operation Base) in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district, Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, April 1, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A Canadian soldier from the NATO-led coalition trains in a FOB (Forward Operation Base) in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district, Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, April 1, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Canadian soldiers from the NATO-led coalition load bullets as they train in a FOB (Forward Operation Base) in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district, Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, April 1, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A Canadian soldier from the NATO-led coalition checks a weapon during a training session in a FOB (Forward Operation Base) in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district, Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, April 1, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A U.S. soldier of 101st Airborne looks through a pair of binoculars as he guards during a patrol in Jalrez district of Wardak province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. AP Photo
Quote: U.S. Navy Corpsman Shamir Jinah patrols through a devestated neighborhood with U.S. Marines on March 31, 2009 in the abandoned town of Now Zad in Helmand province Afghanistan. Marines from Lima Company of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment have been fighting Taliban insurgents, who's frontline position is just over a mile away from their base. Military commanders say the civilian population fled during heaving fighting between British troops and Taliban fighters several years ago, leaving a ghost town, now a battleground between the U.S. Marines and Taliban. ***** Images
Quote: U.S. Marine LCpl. Bill Mularski searches a house for hidden arms cashes on March 31, 2009 in the abandoned town of Now Zad in Helmand province Afghanistan. Marines from Lima Company of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment have been fighting Taliban insurgents, who's frontline position is just over a mile away from their base. Military commanders say the civilian population fled during heaving fighting between British troops and Taliban fighters several years ago, leaving a ghost town, now a battleground between the U.S. Marines and Taliban. ***** Images
Quote: U.S. Marines keep watch as fellow Marines search for Taliban arms cashes on March 31, 2009 in the abandoned town of Now Zad in Helmand province Afghanistan. Marines from Lima Company of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment have been fighting Taliban insurgents, who's frontline position is just over a mile away from their base. Military commanders say the civilian population fled during heaving fighting between British troops and Taliban fighters several years ago, leaving a ghost town, now a battleground between the U.S. Marines and Taliban. ***** Images
Quote: U.S. Marines keep watch near a rusted Soviet tank as fellow Marines search for Taliban arms cashes on March 31, 2009 in the abandoned town of Now Zad in Helmand province Afghanistan. Marines from Lima Company of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment have been fighting Taliban insurgents, who's frontline position is just over a mile away from their base. Military commanders say the civilian population fled during heaving fighting between British troops and Taliban fighters several years ago, leaving a ghost town, now a battleground between the U.S. Marines and Taliban. ***** Images
Quote: U.S. Marine LCpl. Thomas O'Fallon patrols past destroyed buildings on March 31, 2009 in the abandoned town of Now Zad in Helmand province Afghanistan. Marines from Lima Company of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment have been fighting Taliban insurgents, who's frontline position is just over a mile away from their base. Military commanders say the civilian population fled during heaving fighting between British troops and Taliban fighters several years ago, leaving a ghost town, now a battleground between the U.S. Marines and Taliban. ***** Images
Quote: U.S. Navy Corpsman Shamir Jinah pauses with U.S. Marines while on patrol on March 31, 2009 in the abandoned town of Now Zad in Helmand province Afghanistan. Marines from Lima Company of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment have been fighting Taliban insurgents, who's frontline position is just over a mile away from their base. Military commanders say the civilian population fled during heaving fighting between British troops and Taliban fighters several years ago, leaving a ghost town, now a battleground between the U.S. Marines and Taliban. ***** Images
Quote: Iraqi army soldiers patrol Baghdad's Fadhil district, Iraq, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The U.S. military is seeking to reassure its Sunni allies that it would support them despite fears that the Shiite-led government plans a purge of their ranks after a weekend crackdown in Baghdad that saw the leader of a Sunni group arrested in central Baghdad's Fadhil district Saturday and, after two days of sporadic fighting, his followers disarmed. AP Photo
Quote: An Iraqi army soldier takes his aim as his unit patrols Baghdad's Fadhil district, Iraq, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The U.S. military is seeking to reassure its Sunni allies that it would support them despite fears that the Shiite-led government plans a purge of their ranks after a weekend crackdown in Baghdad that saw the leader of a Sunni group arrested in central Baghdad's Fadhil district Saturday and, after two days of sporadic fighting, his followers disarmed. AP Photo
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The Iraqi army patrols Baghdad's Fadhil district, Iraq, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The U.S. military is seeking to reassure its Sunni allies that it would support them despite fears that the Shiite-led government plans a purge of their ranks after a weekend crackdown in Baghdad that saw the leader of a Sunni group arrested in central Baghdad's Fadhil district Saturday and, after two days of sporadic fighting, his followers disarmed. AP Photo
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