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British Soldiers from 11 Platoon (Chosen Men), C Company, 2 Rifles, over the Christmas Period, Helmand, Afghanistan – December 2011 - Crown Copyright-2011


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British Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment (1PWRR) , Helmand Province, Afghanistan 5th December 2011 – Crown Copyright



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A soldier from 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (The Black Watch) greets children on a foot patrol near check point Kalang in Nad 'Ali district, Helmand, Afghanistan.Photographer: Sgt Wes Calder RLC


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A soldier from 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (The Black Watch) talks to a civilian on a foot patrol near check point Kalang in Nad 'Ali district, Helmand, Afghanistan.Photographer: Sgt Wes Calder RLC


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Soldiers from 3rd Battalion , The Royal Regiment of Scotland (The Black Watch) on a foot patrol near check point Kalang in Nad 'Ali district, Helmand, Afghanistan.Photographer: Sgt Wes Calder RLC


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Soldiers from 3rd Battalion , The Royal Regiment of Scotland (The Black Watch) on a foot patrol near check point Kalang in Nad 'Ali district, Helmand, Afghanistan.Photographer: Sgt Wes Calder RLC


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Blueys are the self contained letters provided for troops and their families back home by the British Forces Post Office (BFPO) service.Photographer: Sgt Wes Calder RLC


 

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What's the name of the British grenade launcher attached to the SA-80 assault rifle? I know the US is the M-203.
 

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Re: British Military Pic Thread

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HMS Ocean returns to Plymouth Sound from an eight month deployment in support of Operation Ellamy in the Mediterranean Sea. The ship was escorted in by Devonport based tugs.

Families of the ship's company warmly greeted their loved ones and a Royal Marines Band played as the ship sailed into Devonport Dockyard. Hundreds stood for several hours in the cold December air waiting for the vessel to arrive.

Photographer: LA(Phot) Martin Carney


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HMS Edinburgh has passes through the Patagonian Canal on transit to her next port of call, Valparaiso, Chile.

HMS Edinburgh has been deployed on the Atlantic Patrol Task (South) since May 2011. En route to the South Atlantic she has conducted a number of high profile regional visits including Luanda in Angola and South Georgia.

Since arriving in the South Atlantic she has provided support and reassurance to the British South Atlantic Overseas Territories. HMS Edinburgh has now completed her mid-deployment maintenance period in South Africa to ensure she remains fully operationally capable for the remainder of the deployment. Photographer: LA(PHOT) Kyle Heller


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HMS Edinburgh is pictured enroute to Valparaiso, Chile.

HMS Edinburgh has been deployed on the Atlantic Patrol Task (South) since May 2011. En route to the South Atlantic she has conducted a number of high profile regional visits including Luanda in Angola and South Georgia.

Since arriving in the South Atlantic she has provided support and reassurance to the British South Atlantic Overseas Territories. HMS Edinburgh has now completed her mid-deployment maintenance period in South Africa to ensure she remains fully operationally capable for the remainder of the deployment. Photographer: LA(PHOT) Kyle Heller


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HMS Edinburgh (foreground) conducts her first Replenishment at Sea of their South Atlantic deployment with RFA Black Rover off the coast of West Africa.

HMS Edinburgh is currently deployed to conduct maritime security patrols around the British South Atlantic Islands, including the Falklands and South Georgia.

On her journey south the type 42 Destroyer will visit a variety of countries off the West coast of Africa and arrive in the Falklands in mid-July. On completion of her tasking Edinburgh is due to arrive home in Portsmouth in Dec 2011.Photographer: LA (PHOT) Kyle Heller


 

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A Wildcat helicopter takes off from the flight deck of HMS Iron Duke
[Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012]


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Pallets of foodstuffs ready to be loaded onto HMS Daring for her maiden deployment
[Picture: Leading Airman (Photographer) Keith Morgan, Crown Copyright/MOD 2012]


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HMS Daring's Commanding Officer, Captain Guy Robinson
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Sailor polishes HMS Daring's ship's bell ahead of her first operational deployment
[Picture: Leading Airman (Photographer) Keith Morgan, Crown Copyright/MOD 2012]
 

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RAF Regiment Gunners Line Up Jackal Vehicles on a Heavy Weapons Range in Afghanistan

Soldiers from 2 Squadron (Airborne) RAF Regiment onboard Jackal patrol vehicles zero their weapons on the Leatherneck Heavy Weapons Range in Afghanistan.

The RAF Regiment takes the lead on Force Protection (FP) for the RAF and is responsible for ensuring the protection of any deployed RAF assets. This could include anything from training other branches of the RAF to mounting aggressive patrols around an air base to deter any attackers.

The RAF Force Protection Centre, located at the RAF Regiment's home at RAF Honington, provides specialist training and advice in all areas of Force Protection, and monitors the way in which the RAF Regt operates.

Photographer: Sgt Steve Blake RLC



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The British Military, all the 3 Services & their Reserves: Navy (inc. Royal Marines), Army & Air Force are highly trained professionals. They have been well tested in various conflicts throughout the world together with their US counter-parts. These Officers, men & women have made personal sacrifices, being away from their families in hostile environments. Due respect & encouragement must always be given to them & the US Forces operating in far away lands, sea & air.
 

antiterror13

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The British Military, all the 3 Services & their Reserves: Navy (inc. Royal Marines), Army & Air Force are highly trained professionals. They have been well tested in various conflicts throughout the world together with their US counter-parts. These Officers, men & women have made personal sacrifices, being away from their families in hostile environments. Due respect & encouragement must always be given to them & the US Forces operating in far away lands, sea & air.

I think you way overestimate them, the reality is they are NOT. You may have read too much western media which most of them are very biased
 
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