Non vedo la foto.
Non so ogni tanto Marines.mil mi fa qualche scherzetto... comunque grazie shadow, è proprio la foto che avevo postato io.![]()
mentre scavavo per ritirare fuori una foto che sostenesse una mia affermazione (questa foto)
ho trovato qualche foto interessante, ma magari sono già viste. Casomai chiedo perdono.
sierra nevada training
mountain warfare center
lo stesso nella kunar valley
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Giusto in quel momento vennero a dirgli che il Re voleva parlargli.
Veramente non era il Re che voleva parlargli, perché il Re non parla con nessuno, ma uno di coloro per bocca dei quali parla il Re, quando ha da dire qualche cosa.
Hai anche le high res e/o le descrizioni?
E il primo chissà come ci sarà finito con l'flc tridesert...
accidenti Octa, le foto più particolari ce la hai sempre tu!
il primo ha un'accozzaglia di roba bellissima, ma anche gli rrv nella neve con lo snow marpat non sono male![]()
inaftti la discussione verteva proprio se i marines avessero avuto in dotazione il molle in tridesert (ovviamente la risposta è no).
anel, le foto sono da gettyimages, niente hi-res, le vendono. e anche le didascalie sono spoglie, nè date nè unità.
A US Marine fires a missile (shown in four frames) from the Mirage patrol base in Helmand province on Feb. 8. On the same day, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he was in talks with the United States about the possible establishment of permanent US military bases in his country. (Dmitry Kostyukov/AFP/Getty Images)
Marines from First Battalion, Eighth Regiment, fire missiles at Taliban rebels during a night firefight at Mirage base, on the south of Musa Qala District, Helmand province on Feb. 4. (Dmitry Kostyukov/AFP/Getty Images)
A Marine waits in an M1 Abrams tank as others refuel their vehicles at FOB Edinburgh base in Helmand province on Feb. 2. (Dmitry Kostyukov/AFP/Getty Images)
Marines from the Second Batallion, First Regiment take up positions during a patrol Feb. 24 in the village of Kashthay in Garmser, Helmand province. About 140,000 international troops, two-thirds of them from the United States, are fighting the militant Islamist Taliban in Afghanistan. Helmand has been a crucial battleground for the Marines. (Adek Berry/AFP/Getty Images)
Qui si vede poco... ma la foto merita!
Marines from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Alpha Company return to their base at the end of a patrol near the town of Kunjak in Helmand province on Feb. 23. (Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters)
Anche questa è "real action"
Marine Sergeant Savanna E. Malendoski plays with an Afghan child during a visit to a house in the village of Garmser, Helmand province, on Feb. 23. As part of a program called Female Engagement Team, about 40 female Marines have been deployed in Helmand province and Nimruz to meet with Afghan civilians, particularly women and children. (Adek Berry/AFP/Getty Images)
Afghan villagers invite a US Marine to visit near a new Marines patrol base Mirage, Musa Qala District, Helmand province on Feb. 6. US-led NATO troops are under a deadline across Afghanistan to train local forces to take responsibility for their country's security by 2014. (Dmitry Kostyukov/AFP/Getty Images)
A Marine wrestles with an Afghan policeman during a friendly match at their outpost at Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province on Feb. 19. (Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters)
James Edward Orr, 20, from the First Battalion Eighth Marines Alpha Company, lifts weights made from barbed wire at a makeshift gym at an outpost in Kunjak in Helmand province, Feb. 17. (Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters)
A Marine lays on the ground during a patrol outside new Mirage base in Helmand province on Feb. 5. The base is in Musa Qala, a district at the frontline in one of the most sensitive theaters of war. The district had served as a Taliban hub. (Dmitry Kostyukov/AFP/Getty Images)
Notare il tipo in primo piano piuttosto anomalo, con la minimi ma ha i caricatori M4 e nessuna 200rd, la side sapi disintegrata, parecchie flexycuff (che in genere porta il team leader) e l'NVG mount fissato con lo strap e non a vite (ne parlavo con sickness giorni fa), più il tipo in secondo piano di spalle con la sacca source messa di lato allo zaino che lo sbilancia vistosamente
HI RES
E qui c'è la sorpresina....Lance Cpl. Christopher Willis, a Squad Automatic Weapon Gunner with Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, exchanges banter with locals of Khalaj Bazaar, Garmsir District, Helmand province, Afghanistan, on Bazaar Friday, Feb. 25. On Fridays, Khalaj Bazaar draws an average of about 3,000 villagers who gather to buy and sell livestock, meat, poultry, textiles, and various wares. The bazaar draws traders from as far as Herat province, in Western Afghanistan
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Trustville, Ala., native Sgt. William Z. McDaniel, special reaction team member, leads his team during practice drills during training at Nike Range at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows
HI RES
Military Police Department Special Reaction Team members from Marine Corps Base Hawaii practiced warm up drills at Nike Range at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows
HI RES
Military Police Department Special Reaction Team members practice their skills and training at Nike Range at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows. We have a couple of new guys on the team so I want to go back to the basics of training, said John J. Supple, civilian SRT team leader. I want everyone to become familiar with each other and their weapons
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Hacienda Heights, Calif., native Lance Cpl. Josh N. Mazurek, special reaction team member, clears a room with his team from Marine Corps Base Hawaii during training at Nike Range at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows
Un pò di marsoc agli albori, quando erano ancora DET ONE
HI RES
SSgt Chadwick D. Baker mans a suppressed SR-25
7.62mm sniper rifle during the battle of an-Najaf in
August 2004. Spotting for him is HM1 Matthew S.
Pranka, and behind Pranka is SSgt Jack A. Kelly.
Watching from the door are Sgts Miguel A. Cervantes
and David D. Marnell. Although not apparent from
this view, this sniper hide is covered and concealed,
allowing the Marines to wear only soft body armor in
the extreme heat. Det One snipers, firing from hides
like this one and using the suppressed SR-25, slew
dozens of Shi’a gunmen during the battle.
This diagram shows the original structure and manning
levels for Det One. The unit was allotted 86 personnel,
but due to shortfalls discovered during the
formation and training phase, it was augmented to
approximately 100; the reconnaissance element was
also reorganized from four teams to six.
shark per il bene del fanclub cancella quelle foto...ci mancavano i marciras in OD...