AFGHANISTAN Oruzgan Province -- 28 Apr 2004 -- US Marine Corps Cpl Sean Field steps away from a house in the Oruzgan Province of Afghanistan. Field is assigned as a fire team leader with Charlie Company, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment. The battalion is the ground combat element of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit in Afghanistan conducting combat and civil military operations. USMC photo (Released) -- Picture by Robert Sturkie / Lightroom Photos / USMC
United Kingdom; Britain; Northern Ireland; Larne; P and O; Loch Ryan; summer; sunny; Dumfries and Galloway; transport ; passenger; blue sea; IPSV code 2885; IPSV code 2884; IPSV code 3888;
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The P and O ferry leaving Stranraer for Larne in Northern Ireland
at4; anti; tank; weapons; firing; missile; missiles, Camp Bucca, Iraq, Iraqi, war, conflict, soldier, weapon, TOW, firing, US Marines, US Marine, marine, marines, desert,
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IRAQ Camp Bucca -- 18 Jul 2005 -- US Marine Lance Cpl Gary R Nichols fires an AT-4 light anti-armor weapon at an old tank during fire and maneuver training near Camp Bucca, Iraq. Nichols and his fellow Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) are operating out of Camp Bucca to conduct various force protection missions. USMC photo (Released) -- Picture by Eric Martin / Lightroom Photos / USMC
USA Morehead City -- 15 Jan 2010 -- US Marines assigned to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU) embark aboard the multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) during preparations by the Bataan Amphibious Relief Mission for a disaster response effort for the nation of Haiti. Bataan departed Naval Station Norfolk to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster response in the aftermath of Haiti's devastating earthquake on 12 January 2010 -- Picture by Kristopher Wilson | Lightroom Photos | US Navy
AFGHANISTAN Helmand Province -- 25 Jul 2009 -- US Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Brad Stys, with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, provides security during a patrol in Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 27, 2009. Fox Company Marines are conducting patrols outside Patrol Base Hasan Abad to restrict the Taliban's freedom of movement. The Marines are deployed here to support NATO's International Security Assistance Force and will participate in counterinsurgency operations. They will train and mentor Afghan National Security Forces to improve security and stability in the country -- Picture by Pete Thibodeau / Lightroom Photos / USMC
AFGHANISTAN Helmand Province -- 31 Aug 2009 -- US Marine Corps Major Jay Lappe, an operations officer with 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, provides security during a road reconnaissance patrol in the Nawa district of Helmand province, Afghanistan. The Marines are trying to improve transportation for civilians and Afghan National Army soldiers by improving damaged roads and bridges. The Marines are deployed to support NATO's International Security Assistance Force and will participate in counter insurgency operations. They will train and mentor Afghan National Security Forces to improve security and stability in the country -- Picture by William Greeson | Lightroom Photos | USMC
Boeing; AH-64D; Apache; US Army; gunship; helicopter; aircraft; Longbow radar removed; flying; US Marine Corps; Marine Wing Support Squadron; MWSS-473; Orgun-E; Forward Operating Base; Afghanistan; Operation Enduring Freedom
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US Marines from the Marine Wing Support Squadron 473 duck for cover from flying stones as an AH-64 Apache helicopter lands near Forward Operating Base Orgun-E in Afghanistan. USMC photo (Released) -- Picture by Rusty Baker / Lightroom Photos / USMC LRS02392
Boeing 737-8AS jet airliner operated by RyanAir flies over the Localiser antenna array for the instrument landing system while on approach to land at Bristol International Airport. LMphotoA
Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus, EspaƱola Island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador, the only marine iguana in world, feeds on marine algae, reptile, conservation, world heritage site
AFGHANISTAN Helmand Province -- 25 Jul 2009 -- US Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment walk through a field during a security patrol in Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 27, 2009. Fox Company Marines are conducting patrols outside Patrol Base Hasan Abad to restrict insurgents' freedom of movement. The Marines are deployed here to support NATO's International Security Assistance Force and will participate in counterinsurgency operations. They will train and mentor Afghan National Security Forces to improve security and stability in the country -- Picture by Pete Thibodeau / Lightroom Photos / USMC
Sikorsky; VH-3D; Marine One; Marine-1; presidential transport; VIP transport; helicopter; HMX-1; Marine Helicopter Squadron One; US Marine Corps; USMC; Sea King; Presidential Seal; Old Glory; United States of America; three-ship; formation; blue sky; military; aircraft;
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All of the VH-3D helicopters of Marine Helicopter Squadron One are identical and carry no serial numbers for reasons of security. Any and all of them are known by the callsign "Marine-1".
HNMS Her Netherlands Majesties Ship Evertsen. Guided missile destroyer alongside at Devonport Dockyard.Close up view showing bridge surmounted by Signaal APAR 3D air search radar. warship, navy, naval. LMphotoN
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; British; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; winter; 14th Century; chapel for pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890; IPSV code 1811;
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; British; English; Europe; United Kingdom; UK; 14th Century; winter; blue sky; River Avon; chapel'pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890; IPSV code 1811;
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.