EGYPT Cairo -- 02 Feb 2011 -- An Egyptian Army soldier in his armoured car watching pro Mubarak demonstrators in downtown Cairo near to Tahrir Sqaure. Since the beginning of February, many "supporters" of Hosni Mubarak have clashed with anti government protestors in Tahrir Square. Falling into two groups, those who seek to preserve their privilages and those who have been paid to fight with those calling for Mubarak to step down, these "protestors" ruthlessly attacked the anti government protestors. Egypt's military has remained largely neutral in the revolution and refused to use force against anti government protestors -- Picture by Joel Carillet | Lightroom Photos
EGYPT Cairo -- 02 Feb 2011 -- An Egyptian Army soldier stands on his armoured car watching pro Mubarak demonstrators man a barricade in downtown Cairo near the Egyptian Museum, part of a large counter-protest on its way to Tahrir Sqaure. Since the beginning of February, many "supporters" of Hosni Mubarak have clashed with anti government protestors in Tahrir Square. Falling into two groups, those who seek to preserve their privilages and those who have been paid to fight with those calling for Mubarak to step down, these "protestors" ruthlessly attacked the anti government protestors. Egypt's military has remained largely neutral in the revolution and refused to use force against anti government protestors -- Picture by Joel Carillet | Lightroom Photos
EGYPT Cairo -- 02 Feb 2011 -- An Egyptian Army soldier stands on his armoured car watching pro Mubarak demonstrators man a barricade in downtown Cairo near the Egyptian Museum, part of a large counter-protest on its way to Tahrir Sqaure. Since the beginning of February, many "supporters" of Hosni Mubarak have clashed with anti government protestors in Tahrir Square. Falling into two groups, those who seek to preserve their privilages and those who have been paid to fight with those calling for Mubarak to step down, these "protestors" ruthlessly attacked the anti government protestors. Egypt's military has remained largely neutral in the revolution and refused to use force against anti government protestors -- Picture by Joel Carillet | Lightroom Photos
EGYPT Cairo -- 28 Jan 2011 -- Protestors on top of an Egyptian army tank on the streets of Cairo make victory signs as they defy a government curfew during unprecendented protests against the Mubarak regime continue, with many parts of the country in open rebellion and the army deployed in an attempt to quell the widespread protests -- Picture by Fyson Lathbury | Lightroom Photos
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WW2 Second World War Two Young Army Recruits Volunteers Training On Parade Parading Soldiers Marching Eyes Right Denstone College Battalion Staffordshire British Army
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WW2 Soldiers Parading at Denstone College, Staffordshire. Young army volunteers ungoing training in 1938, a few months before the outbreak of war.
EGYPT Cairo -- 28 Jan 2011 -- Protestors on the streets of Cairo defy a government curfew as unprecendented protests against the Mubarak regime continue, with many parts of the country in open rebellion and the army deployed in an attempt to quell the widespread protests -- Picture by Fyson Lathbury | Lightroom Photos
WW2 Second World War Two Young Army Recruits Volunteers Radio Training Trench Battlefield Communications Soldiers Denstone College Battalion Staffordshire British Army Officer Supervising
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WW2 Soldiers undergoing radio training at Denstone College, Staffordshire, watched over by an officer. These are young army volunteers in 1938, a few months before the outbreak of war.
IRAQ Barwan -- 15 Jan 2006 -- US Marine Lance Cpl Eliot Yarmura leads Iraqi Army soldiers through an alleyway as they conduct a security patrol through the streets of Barwana, Iraq. The US Marines and Iraqi soldiers are looking for signs of anti-coalition activity in Barwana. Yarmura is attached to Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment -- Picture by Michael McMaugh / Lightroom Photos / USMC
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BRITISH SOLDIERS CLEAN OLD BRONZE CANON OUTSIDE GOVENORS ' CONVENT ' OFFICES IN MAIN STREET. GIBRALTAR THE BORDER BETWEEN GIBRALTAR AND SPAIN WAS CLOSED IN 1969 AND OPENED AGAIN 16 YEARS LATER. THE BORDER AND POLITICAL DABATE BETWEEN BRITISH GIBRALTAR AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT STILL PERSISTS. THEW PICTURE COLLECTION.
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AFGHANISTAN Bagram Airfield -- 10 Jun 2005 -- US soldiers establish a security perimeter after exiting a US Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a Quick Reaction Force exercise at the East River Range near Bagram, Afghanistan. The soldiers are from Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 141st Infantry Regiment of the Texas Army National Guard -- Picture by Harold Fields / Lightroom Photos / US Army
British army soldiers demonstrate work on an assualt course. Part of the evening entertainment for carnival spectators at the garrison town of Colchester, Essex during the 1970s.
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AFGHANISTAN Helmand Province -- 25 Jul 2009 -- Afghan soldiers prepare for an inspection at Patrol Base Jaker, Nawa District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan -- Picture by William Greeson | Lightroom Photos | USMC
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IRAQ Hit -- 13 Jun 2006 -- Iraqi soldiers converse minutes before loading up in U.S. Army Bradley fighting vehicles for a patrol through Hit, Iraq ? a city 70 miles northwest of Ramadi in Iraq?s Al Anbar Province, June 13, 2006. Iraqi and U.S. soldiers patrol Hit?s streets daily together, and have spent several weeks conducting a census of the city to get a better grasp on information about the city?s population. U.S. soldiers from the Germany-based 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, the U.S. military unit assigned to this region of Iraq, say their Iraqi counterparts are well on their way to independent operations. Just two weeks ago, an Iraqi-led patrol caught two men with 122 mm artillery rounds in a burlap sack ? material which could have resulted in an improvised explosive device, the number one threat to both U. S. and Iraqi soldiers in this mostly Sunni city 70 miles northwest of Ramadi. The Iraqi soldiers, noticed the men during a routine foot patrol near the city?s cemetery. The Iraqi soldiers suspected the men were up to no good, and called them on it. ?We must have walked past, I don?t know, thousands of people on that patrol, ? said Army 1st Sgt. David B. Sapp, company first sergeant for 1-36?s Apache Company, which controls operations in Hit?s central sector. ?They saw someone in that cemetery, questioned why he was there, and found out he had a bomb.? It?s scenarios like these that bolster American confidence in the Iraqi soldiers? abilities. Iraqi patrols are resulting
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Atomic bombs of the types dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 'Little Boy' the uranium bomb dropped on Hiroshima and 'Fat Man' the plutonium bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
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Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): A block in the Jugdulluk Pass: British troops having difficulties on their way to reinforce General Roberts at Cabul (Kabul). December 1879. Wood engraving, January 1880
AFGHANISTAN Khwazi -- 14 Dec 2010 -- US Army Spc Erik Martin (left), with the Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team, enters the village of Khwazi, Afghanistan, while on a dismounted mission to survey the village for a new well. Despite such efforts US policy to control the insurgency is failing in many areas due to widespread corruption in the Afghan central government and police -- Picture by Brian Ferguson | Lightroom Photos | USAF