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France
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Le Bourget Air Show
2001 and 2003 New pictures gallery from Army Recognition team.
The
most important Air Show " Le Bourget " is a big
event for all the Air Industry factories, during this exhibition
the team of Army Recognition was there to make a photograph
report. Now you can see the two pictures gallery, of Le
Bourget 2001 and 2003. To see the complete pictures gallery
go to Le
Bourget 2001 Pictures gallery and Le
Bourget 2003 pictures gallery.
29 February 2004 |
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Egypt
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Egyptian
security forces pursuing wanted men.
A
police armored vehicle Kader Fahd is parked beneath a Mobile
Oil sign at the entrance of Nakhilah town in southern Egypt
on Friday, Feb. 27, 2004. Egyptian security forces pursuing
wanted men have closed in on the center of the town, where
the armed men are believed to have taken some hostages.
27 February 2004 |
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Uganda
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Ugandan
soldiers sit on the back of a tank as they patrol near the Barlonyo
camp.
Ugandan
soldiers patrol the area near the Barlonyo camp with main
battle tank T-55, the site of Saturday's massacre carried
out by the Lords Resistance Army,Tuesday, Feb 24, 2004 as
the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni visited the area in
northen Uganda. The Ugandan President on Tuesday blamed
last weekend's devastating rebel attack in northern Uganda
on 'mistakes' by the army and apologized to the region's
people.
24 February 2004 |
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Venezuela
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Venezuelan
military policeman rides in an armored vehicle to separate opposition
protesters.
A
Venezuelan military policeman rides in an armored vehicle
LAV-150 Commando outside National Electoral building in
an effort to separate opposition protesters from supporters
of President Hugo Chavez, in Caracas, February 14, 2003.
Opponents of Chavez marched through Caracas Saturday to
step up pressure on election officials to accept their petition
for a referendum against the leftist leader. The National
Electoral Council has said it will announce on February
29 whether the opposition handed in the 2.4 million valid
signatures required to call a presidential referendum.
14 February 2004 |
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Bolivia
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Soldiers
on patrol in downtown La Paz during a protest on February 13, 2003.
Bolivian
people walking past soldiers on patrol in downtown La Paz
during a protest with wheeled armoured vehicles EE-9 Cascavel
( See pictures ) on February 13, 2003. One year ago, protests
against new government taxes, known as the 'black february'
period in which some 31 people died, led to the downfall
of former President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada. New President
Carlos Mesa, who replazed Sanchez de Lozada last October,
announced this week a series of financial decrees, measures
aimed at protecting the poor from further tax increases,
and to squeez the more priveleged segment of the population.
13 February 2004 |
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Iraq
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Japanese
Self-Defense force armored vehicles and trucks arrive at the Dutch military
base in Iraq.
Japanese
Self-Defense force wheeled armored vehicles Type-96 and
trucks arrive at the Dutch military base near Samawa, 270
kms south of Baghdad. After months of dreaming that this
dusty desert town will be transformed into a booming metropolis
by the arrival of Japanese troops. The unit left Japan on
3 February to become the first soldiers engaged in Japan's
humanitarian mission to Iraq -- a controversial first deployment
to a combat zone since 1945.
10 February 2004 |
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