visualintel > U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Renea Zachary, a combat search and rescue loadmaster from 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, deployed to Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, prepares for takeoff in an HC-130 King aircraft from Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, Jan. 29, 2008, during a jump mission with pararescuemen from 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron. Both Air Force units are assigned to Moody Air Force Base, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Eric Kreps) (Released) (Photo courtesy of U.S. Air Force; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > A US Air Force (USAF) Pararescueman assigned to the 304th Rescue Squadron (RQS), armed with a 5.56mm M4 carbine, pulls rear security a other members of his unit conduct a walk through rescue training scenario using their MH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter at Tallil Air Base, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Air Force; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > (Photo courtesy of U.S. Marines, seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > FILE PHOTO -- A B-2 Spirit bomber is followed by two F-117 Nighthawks during a mission. The B-2 is a multi-role bomber capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear munitions. A dramatic leap forward in technology, the bomber represents a major milestone in the U.S. bomber modernization program. The B-2 brings massive firepower to bear, in a short time, anywhere on the globe through previously impenetrable defenses. (U.S. Air Force photo) (Photo courtesy of United States Air Force, seen on http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > U.S. Army Sgt. Katherine Tripp, with 982nd Signal Company, tightens her helmet on Forward Operating Base Marez, Iraq, Oct. 22, 2006, as she prepares to go on mission in a Stryker with Soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, Fort Lewis, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cindy Haught) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > Members of the 1st Armored Division drive a M-1A Abrams tank through the Tuanus Mountains north of Frankfurt during the READY CRUCIBLE exercise held 7-17 February 2005.  This was the largest movement of American armored vehicles through German roads and farmland since the REFORGER exercises of the 1980's.  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > Army Wallpapers photo
visualintel > A LITENING pod, like the grey cylinder attached to the bottom of this F-16 Fighting Falcon’s fuselage, is an operational precision targeting pod system used with a wide variety of combat aircraft. The 416th Flight Test Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., recently started accelerated testing of a LITENING-AT targeting pod, which will update the existing LITENING pod with several new capabilities, including a video downlink transmitter currently used in the Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. (Courtesy photo)
visualintel > A U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Adam Storey, a Scout Sniper assigned to Team 4, Company G, 2nd Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, uses the scope atop his M-40A1 sniper rifle, to observe a cement factory near Bahkit, Iraq, July 3, 2008. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. William J. Faffler/Released)
Members of the 1st Armored Division drive a M-1A Abrams tank through the Tuanus Mountains north of Frankfurt during the READY CRUCIBLE exercise held 7-17 February 2005. This was the largest movement of American armored vehicles through German roads and farmland since the REFORGER exercises of the 1980's. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > Members of the 1st Armored Division drive a M-1A Abrams tank through the Tuanus Mountains north of Frankfurt during the READY CRUCIBLE exercise held 7-17 February 2005.  This was the largest movement of American armored vehicles through German roads and farmland since the REFORGER exercises of the 1980's.  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
Members of the 1st Armored Division drive a M-1A Abrams tank through the Tuanus Mountains north of Frankfurt during the READY CRUCIBLE exercise held 7-17 February 2005. This was the largest movement of American armored vehicles through German roads and farmland since the REFORGER exercises of the 1980's. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on http://www.visualintel.net)
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