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PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP
— Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter disembarks Landing Craft Air Cushion 14, assigned to the "Swift Intruders" of Assault Craft Unit 5, to visit sailors and volunteers with Pacific Partnership who are bringing aid to the Solomon Islands, Aug. 22, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Paul D. Williams Hi-Res | Factsheet |
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| Airmen Work to Keep Unmanned Aircraft Cool
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| SOUTHWEST ASIA, Aug. 27, 2007 — Global Hawk and U-2 aircraft provide critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and in order to be efficient and effective the technological sensors on these aircraft cannot be subjected to heat for extended periods of time. More |
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| Pilot Global Fleet Station Completes Training
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| PUERTO CORTES, Honduras, Aug. 26, 2007 -- The pilot Global Fleet Station completed their training in Honduras, Aug. 24, aboard High Speed Vessel 2 Swift. More |
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| First U.S. Unit Trains at Japanese MOUT Facility
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| EAST FUJI MANEUVER AREA, Japan, Aug. 24, 2007 — Camp Fuji Marines became the first U.S. military unit to use the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force’s new $22 million Military Operations in Urban Terrain compound at Fuji Schools, Aug. 15-16. More |
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| Reconnaissance Marines Get In-depth Training
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| OKINAWA, Japan, Aug. 24, 2007 — To drastically increase their insertion distance, reconnaissance Marines employ advanced technology to remain beneath the ocean’s surface from beyond enemy sight until they reach the coast. More |
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| Airman Battle Explosives With Technology
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| MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga., Aug. 23, 2007 — Using the latest technology and the power of teamwork, Air Force explosive ordnance disposal experts fight a daily, deadly battle on the war on terrorism front lines. More |
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