I know it's all been said already but I would also like to chime
in and say thanks to all the regular contributors. Having a browse
through the pics every couple of days has been a firm part of my routine
for a number of years now. I'm also very glad to see some of you
continuing the tradition over at TAAR. Looking forward to (hopefully)
years more!

milnetobserverSir Bd. much has been said for your untiring
support for the weekly picture thread I feel embarrassed if I am not
able to express my appreciation of your passion and consistency in
making this weekly thread and even Mp net for that matter my go to place
for pictures. Salamat po. Mabuhay ka. ( Thank you very much and love
live)
Thanks so much!
Many thanks for all the pictures during those years.
Regards.
I also want to thank all the contributors that helped to keep
this thread alive over all those years. It was a great source of
pictures and interesting informations on what happens in the (military)
world. A special thanks to you bd for this awesome ending!
..I'm not done yet....
Russia's Progress M-27M cargo ship blasts off from the launch pad
at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 28
2015 (AFP Photo/)
Burundi riot police using tear gas give chase to demonstrators
during clashes in Bujumbura Burundi Wednesday April 29 2015. Protesters
were again on the streets Wednesday angry over the Burundian president's
third term bid that they say is unconstitutional as a top U.S. diplomat
headed to the East African nation. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A demonstrator throws a stone at Burundi riot police as a Burundi
military truck drives by in Bujumbura Burundi Wednesday April 29 2015.
In this Monday April 20 2015 file photo a survivor of the boat
that overturned off the coast of Libya on Saturday is helped off Italian
Coast Guard ship Bruno Gregoretti at Catania Harbor Italy. A smuggler's
boat crammed with hundreds of people overturned off Libya's coast on
Saturday as rescuers approached causing what could be the
Mediterranean's deadliest known migrant tragedy. (AP Photo/Alessandra
Tarantino File)
King Abdullah II of Jordan center inspects an honor guard at
Rideau Hall in Ottawa during state visit Wednesday April 29 2015.
(Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
A handout picture taken and released by the Ukrainian Prime
Minister press-service on April 28 2015 shows a helicopter dropping
water onto a forest fire burning near the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine
(AFP Photo/Andrew Kravchenko)
A Ukrainian lays flowers on the tombstone with his relative's
name during a requiem ceremony to commemorate victims of the Chernobyl
tragedy in Ukraine's capital Kiev Ukraine Sunday April 26 2015. Ukraine
marks the 29th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster which
spread radiation over much of northern Europe. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
PACIFIC OCEAN (April 27 2015) The littoral combat ship USS
Freedom (LCS 1) transits alongside the aircraft carrier USS John C.
Stennis (CVN 74). U.S. Navy ships are underway conducting an independent
deployer certification exercise in the Southern California operating
area. The exercise provides a multi-ship environment to train and
certify independent deployers in surface warfare air defense maritime
interception operations command and control/information warfare command
control computers and combat systems intelligence and mine warfare.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christopher
Frost/Released)
Manila Philippines (April 27 2015) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to
Coastal Riverine Squadron 3 train with Philippine marines assigned to
the 67th Company Marine Special Operations Group aboard a riverine
patrol boat during Balikatan 2015. Balikatan which means "shoulder to
shoulder" in Filipino is an annual bilateral training exercise aimed at
improving the ability of Philippine and U.S. military forces to work
together during planning contingency humanitarian assistance and
disaster relief operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Scott/Released)
LIVERPOOL England (April 24 2015) Sailors man the rails aboard
the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) flagship guided-missile
cruiser USS Vicksburg (CG 69) as the ship prepares to moor in Liverpool
for a port visit. SNMG2 recently completed Exercise Joint Warrior along
with Standing NATO Mine Counter Measures Groups 1 and 2 and is in
Liverpool before returning to sea to prepare for additional exercises
with Alliance nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist
2nd Class Amanda S. Kitchner/Released)
LIVERPOOL England (April 24 2015) Sailors haul in mooring lines
aboard the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) flagship
guided-missile cruiser USS Vicksburg (CG 69) as the ship moors in
Liverpool for a port visit. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
Specialist 2nd Class Amanda S. Kitchner/Released)
PACIFIC OCEAN (April 27 2015) Gunner's Mate 1st Class Andrew
Liley from San Antonio stands by to secure an MH-60S Knight Hawk
attached to the Chargers of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 14 as
it prepares to land aboard the littoral combat ship USS Freedom (LCS 1).
U.S. Navy ships are underway conducting an independent deployer
certification exercise in the Southern California operating area. The
exercise provides a multi-ship environment to train and certify
independent deployers in surface warfare air defense maritime
interception operations command and control/information warfare command
control computers and combat systems intelligence and mine warfare.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Kenneth
Rodriguez Santiago/Released)
The inevitable is drawing closer and closer. Still this thread
thrives. That's just plain awesome! Thanks to every contributer making
this final Weekly Pix Thread even more special than usual.
Denali South District Ranger John Leonard presents a National
Park Service token of appreciation to Lt. Col. Thomas Barrett commander
of the 1st Battalion 52d Aviation Regiment April 27 2015 for his unit's
assistance in once again ferrying equipment and supplies. Soldiers and
CH-47F Chinook helicopters made short work of delivering several
thousand pounds of equipment to base camps at 7000 and 14000 feet on
Mount McKinley for the 2015 climbing season saving money and time for
the NPS and gaining invaluable training time at elevation and in
conditions which they are often asked to operate. (Army photo/John
Pennell)
Mountains of the Alaska Range dwarf a CH-47F Chinook helicopter
from D Company 1st Battalion 52nd Aviation Regiment as it carries
equipment and supplies from Talkeetna to the Kahiltna Glacier base camp
on Mount McKinley April 27 2015. Soldiers and Chinooks from the D/1-52d
"Sugar Bears" made short work of delivering several thousand pounds of
equipment to base camps at 7000 and 14000 feet for the 2015 climbing
season saving money and time for the National Park Service and gaining
invaluable experience operating at altitudes and in terrain not
available for training missions outside Alaska. (Army photo/John
Pennell)
An aviator from D Company 1st Battalion 52nd Aviation Regiment
stands outside a CH-47F Chinook helicopter at the Kahiltna Glacier base
camp on Mount McKinley in the shadow of 13965-foot Mount Hunter April 27
2015. Soldiers and Chinooks from the D/1-52d "Sugar Bears" made short
work of delivering several thousand pounds of equipment to base camps at
7000 and 14000 feet for the 2015 climbing season saving money and time
for the National Park Service and gaining invaluable experience
operating at altitudes and in terrain not available for training
missions outside Alaska. (Army photo/John Pennell)
A CH-47F Chinook helicopter from D Company 1st Battalion 52nd
Aviation Regiment sits on Kahiltna Glacier April 27 2015 at the
7000-foot low base camp for climbers attempting to summit Mount
McKinley. Soldiers and Chinooks from the D/1-52d "Sugar Bears" made
short work of delivering several thousand pounds of equipment to base
camps at 7000 and 14000 feet for the 2015 climbing season saving money
and time for the National Park Service and gaining invaluable experience
operating at altitudes and in terrain not available for training
missions outside Alaska. (Army photo/John Pennell)
Spc. Everardo Cantu from D Company 1st Battalion 52nd Aviation
Regiment keeps an eye on the CH-47F's operating systems April 27 2015 on
the way to the 14000-foot high base camp for climbers attempting to
summit Mount McKinley. Soldiers and Chinooks from the D/1-52d "Sugar
Bears" made short work of delivering several thousand pounds of
equipment to base camps at 7000 and 14000 feet for the 2015 climbing
season saving money and time for the National Park Service and gaining
invaluable experience operating at altitudes and in terrain not
available for training missions outside Alaska. (Army photo/John
Pennell)
A CH-47F helicopter from D Company 1st Battalion 52d Aviation
Regiment flies along the crevasses of Kahiltna Glacier April 27 2015 on
the way to the 7000-foot high base camp for climbers attempting to
summit Mount McKinley. Soldiers and Chinooks from the D/1-52d "Sugar
Bears" made short work of delivering several thousand pounds of
equipment to base camps at 7000 and 14000 feet for the 2015 climbing
season saving money and time for the National Park Service and gaining
invaluable experience operating at altitudes and in terrain not
available for training missions outside Alaska. (Army photo/John
Pennell)
A CH-47F helicopter from D Company 1st Battalion 52d Aviation
Regiment flies along the Alaska Range April 27 2015 on the way back to
Talkeetna from the 7000-foot high base camp for climbers attempting to
summit Mount McKinley. Soldiers and Chinooks from the D/1-52d "Sugar
Bears" made short work of delivering several thousand pounds of
equipment to base camps at 7000 and 14000 feet for the 2015 climbing
season saving money and time for the National Park Service and gaining
invaluable experience operating at altitudes and in terrain not
available for training missions outside Alaska. (Army photo/John
Pennell)
Where's the photos from Baltimore?
Pb71Where's the photos from Baltimore?
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/death-o...323099884.html
Thanx sir!
I'll want to look about National Guard - have see on TV with some curios weapons...
Thanks to all of you for keeping me informed and entertained for years.
If all you guys are still interested in posting pics and sharing info I
might have a solution. And because we don't have much time left here in
mp.net i'll be lurking themess and will share my idea in there. (this
probably will take 3-4 weeks perhaps shorter if I'll get some help.)
Hellenic Army Artilery exercise in Eastern Aegean island
Thanks BD for a job well done and thanks to everyone who have
contributed the thousands of great photos over the years. Cheers gents!
Thanks to everyone for the PMs and thanks..And I thank all the
great picture posters over the years He219 hogdriver Lancero Ceriy and
many many more..
7 I have fought the good fight I have finished the race and I have remained faithful.
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing color guard presented the color at the
start of the ceremony on board the USS Midway Museum. — Nelvin C. Cepeda
/ UT San Diego
Major Gen. Vincent Coglianese Commanding General 1st Marine
Logistics Group visited the wall on board the USS Midway Museum. —
Nelvin C. Cepeda / UT San Diego / Twitter @NelCep
Visiting a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on board the
USS Midway Museum Michael Munoz a Navy veteran who served in Vietnam
1969 is comforted from fellow veteran Tom Offill who served in the
Marines in Vietnam in 1971. — Nelvin C. Cepeda
Vietnam veteran Benjamin Rodriguez served in Vietnam and came to
look up the names of 4 former high classmates who died in Vietnam. With
him is fellow veteran Tom Offill who served in the Marines in Vietnam in
1971. — Nelvin C. Cepeda / UT San Diego / Twitter @NelCepeda
Vietnam veteran Pete Mestre was a young Marine serving in Vietnam
in 1968-1969 and came to visit the replica of the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial on board the USS Midway Museum flight deck. — Nelvin C. Cepeda /
UT San Diego / Twitter @NelCepeda
Visiting a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on board the
USS Midway Museum Michael Munoz a Navy veteran who served in Vietnam
1969 is comforted from fellow veteran Tom Offill who served in the
Marines in Vietnam in 1971. — Nelvin C. Cepeda
A visitor proudly wears the shirt "You Will Never Be Forgotten". — Nelvin C. Cepeda
30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar he said "It is finished".......
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