Chinese East Sea Fleet conduct live-fire exercise English.news.cn | 10.17.2013 | Editor: Yang Yi
Members of the riot police take part in a drill at a training center for Chinese peacekeeping police in Langfang north china's Hebei Province Oct. 17 2013. The riot police team will leave for Liberia on Oct. 21 to conduct peacekeeping missions there. (Xinhua/Wang Shen)
Lt. j.g. Rory O�Boyle of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) fires a smoke grenade from the Grenade Launcher Attachment (GLA) on a Steyr rifle to provide a target on the range during training on Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan. PRT-U was invited to participate in some weapons training with their security platoon the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon. The team trained with the GLA as well as the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle.
Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Catalon of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) fires a smoke grenade from the Grenade Launcher Attachment (GLA) on a Steyr rifle during training on October 3 2013 at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan. PRT-U was invited to participate in some weapons training with their security platoon the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon. The team trained with the GLA as well as the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle.
Sgt. 1st Class Robert Lindsay (left) of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) thanks Sgt. John Swensen (right) of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon following training Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan. Lindsay thanked Swensen for inviting PRT-U members to train with the OGA with their 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifles and the Grenade Launcher Attachment on the Steyr rifle.
Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) member Lt. j.g. Rory O�Boyle (left) poses with Sgt. John Swensen (right) of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon following training Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan. Lt. j.g. O�Boyle thanked Sgt. Swensen for inviting PRT-U members to train with the OGA with their 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifles and the Grenade Launcher Attachment on the Steyr rifle which provided PRT-U members quite the unique training experience.
Lt. James Byers (left) of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon speaks with Lt. j.g. Rory O�Boyle (right) of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) prior to the start of a training exercise at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan on Oct. 3 2013. The OGA Platoon invited members of PRT-U out to the range to train with them on several weapons systems.
Sgt. 1st Class Robert Lindsay of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) fires the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle with Cpl. Reilly Marsh of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon during a training exercise at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan on Oct. 3 2013. PRT-U members joined OGA members to conduct a unique joint training exercise with the 84.
Sgt. John Swensen of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon observes as Sgt. 1st Class Robert Lindsay of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) fires the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle during a training exercise on Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan. PRT-U members joined OGA members to conduct some unique joint training on the 84.
First Lt. David Miranda (center) of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) prepares to fire the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle as Lt. j.g. Rory O�Boyle (left) moves up to assist him during a training exercise at Multi-National Base-Tarin Kot Afghanistan on Oct. 3 2013. PRT-U members were invited out to the range to participate in this joint training with their security force the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon
Sgt. John Swensen of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon observes as an OGA member fires the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle during a training exercise Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot Afghanistan. Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan members joined OGA members to conduct training on the on the 84 a unique joint-training opportunity for the team.
Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Catalon of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) prepares to load a round in the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle for Sgt. 1st Class Robert Lindsay (also of PRT-U) during a training exercise at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot Oct. 3 2013. PRT-U�s security force the Other Government Agency Platoon invited PRT-U members to the range to train with the 84.
A member of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon fires the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle during a training exercise Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot Afghanistan. The OGA Platoon invited members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan to join them for the training with the 84.
Sgt. 1st Class Robert Lindsay opens the chamber of the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle held by Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Catalon to load a round Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot Afghanistan. Lindsay and Catalon both of Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan (PRT-U) joined the Other Government Agency Platoon for their training with the 84.
Sgt. John Swensen (left) stands up in an attempt to appear as tall as Lt. James Byers (center) as Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan�s (PRT-U) Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Catalon (right) laughs at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot Afghanistan Oct. 3 2013. Sgt. Swensen and Lt. Byers both of the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon invited PRT-U members out to the range to conduct joint training on several of their weapons including the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle.
Provincial Reconstruction Team Uruzgan�s (PRT-U) Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Catalon (left) and Sgt. John Swensen (right) of PRT-U�s security force the Other Government Agency (OGA) Platoon pose prior to setting up at the range Oct. 3 2013 at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot Afghanistan. Sgt. Swensen and the OGA Platoon invited members of PRT-U to come to the range with them to fire some Australian weapons including the 84 mm Carl Gustav Recoil-less Rifle.
JCR
A 391st Fighter Squadron F-15E Strike Eagle prepares to pop defensive flares during a close-air support mission during exercise Mountain Roundup 2013 at Saylor Creek bombing range near Mountain Air Force Base Idaho Oct. 16 2013. The exercise kicked-off Sept. 30 and ended Oct. 16 and the goal was simple: everyone involved hoped to provide more-integrated and proficient combined-joint forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace/RELEASED)
A U.S. Marine Corps UH-1 Huey lands at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Shukvani before a sandstorm in Helmand province Afghanistan Oct. 15 2013. The Huey was flying in support or 3rd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Sean Searfus/ Released)
GummyBear0311
The Austrians are a Department of the US Gov't clearly.
No tracers?
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