darkblueworld > Marines photos >  The men of the 1-24th Marines, headquartered at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, remember their 22 fellow members who were killed in Iraq
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  New York National Guard veterinarian Lt  Col  John F  Lopinto administers de-worming medication while Staff Sgt  Kellie Lonnemann and a local resident struggle to hold down the sheep in Kisno Polje, Kosovo, March 1, 2007
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  A French soldier with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) stands guard, as an ISAF helicopter flies on the site of an explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  US soldiers guard the site of a suicide attack on an embassy convoy in Kabul
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  A policeman stands guard on an empty street during a four-hour curfew for Friday prayers in Baghdad December 29, 2006  REUTERS Namir Noor-Eldeen
darkblueworld > Spec. Brant Jacobs, 20, a gunner with Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion,
> 125th Field Artillery Regiment "Strike," employs non-lethal laser
> technology mounted on his weapon system.  The Army's Rapid Equipping
> Force (REF) has provided deployed Soldiers with green lasers in
> various sizes and with varying capabilities.  The lasers save lives as
> well as enhance the warfighter's mission by deterring or alerting
> non-combatants to avoid inadvertent confrontations.  "The green lasers
> are a good Escalation of Force tool," said Spec. Jacobs. "I don't need
> to fire a round."  Photo by 1LT John Mastbergen (B/1-125th Strike)
>
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  A British soldier stands guard at a military camp where a hand over ceremony was held in Basra, March 20, 2007  REUTERS-Atef Hassan
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  A British soldier stands guard near a burning vehicle after a blast that targeted their patrol south of Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, December 29, 2006
darkblueworld > Marines photos >  Indiana National Guard Sgt  Brian Clevenger follows a  dust devil  that might be a vehicle through his binoculars while assisting Tucson Sector Border Patrol Agents at an observation post in southern Arizona
The men of the 1-24th Marines, headquartered at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, remember their 22 fellow members who were killed in Iraq
Marines photos >  The men of the 1-24th Marines, headquartered at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, remember their 22 fellow members who were killed in Iraq
The men of the 1-24th Marines, headquartered at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, remember their 22 fellow members who were killed in Iraq
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