SAS dog handler with a military working dog (even the dog is incommunicado!)
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Good to see that simunitions are increasingly spreading beyond the speshul ones...
 


British Soldiers, assigned to the Balaklava Troop, C Squadron, also known as the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, drive their Jackal armored wheeled vehicle during a force on force reconnaissance exercise in support of NATO's enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland in Bemowo Piskie, Poland, Jan. 22, 2020. NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence consists of four battalion-sized battle groups deploying on a persistent rotational basis to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to demonstrate the alliance’s determination and ability to act as one in response to any aggression against its members. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Timothy Hamlin)



A British Soldier, assigned to the Balaklava Troop, C Squadron, also known as the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, aims weapon during a force on force reconnaissance exercise in support of NATO's enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland in Bemowo Piskie, Poland, Jan. 22, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Timothy Hamlin)



A British Soldier, assigned to the Balaklava Troop, C Squadron, also known as the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, conduct a dismounted patrol during a force on force reconnaissance exercise in support of NATO's enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland in Bemowo Piskie, Poland, Jan. 22, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Timothy Hamlin)



A British Soldier, assigned to the Balaklava Troop, C Squadron, also known as the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, wields his L1A1 12.7mm heavy machine gun on a Jackal armored wheeled vehicle during a force on force reconnaissance exercise in support of NATO's enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland in Bemowo Piskie, Poland, Jan. 22, 2020.(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Timothy Hamlin)



A British Soldier, assigned to the Balaklava Troop, C Squadron, also known as the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, ties his boots during a force on force reconnaissance exercise in support of NATO's enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland in Bemowo Piskie, Poland, Jan. 22, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Timothy Hamlin)
 
HMS Queen Elizabeth sails from Portsmouth Harbour, as seen from the Spinnaker Tower, 24 January 2020
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HMS Queen Elizabeth departing from Portsmouth
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HMS Trenchant breaking through the ice of the North Pole
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British army photographic competition 2020

Professional Portfolio

Winner, Cpl Rebecca Brown, Royal Logistic Corps. Soldiers deployed on Ex IRON WOLF consolidate their skills during a Fighting in Built Up Area elite training
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Professional Portfolio
Winner, Cpl Rebecca Brown, Royal Logistic Corps. Soldier holds a poppy for a Remembrance memorial
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Professional Portfolio
Winner, Cpl Rebecca Brown, Royal Logistic Corps. Glocks
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B&W Portfolio runner-up, Cpl Rebecca Brown, Royal Logistic Corps.Military rehearsals take place on Salisbury Plain
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B&W Portfolio runner-up, Cpl Rebecca Brown, Royal Logistic Corps.Military drills on Salisbury Plain
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B&W Portfolio runner-up, Cpl Rebecca Brown, Royal Logistic Corps. The Inter Service Rugby League Championships
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Amateur Portfolio
Winner, Cpl Danny Houghton, Royal Logistic Corps. Army boxing match.
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British army photographic competition 2020

Amateur Portfolio
Winner, Cpl Danny Houghton, Royal Logistic Corps.
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Amateur Soldiering
Winner and Best Online Image winner, Major Mike Thwaite, Parachute Regiment. Jungle Belize
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Amateur Sport and Adventure Training
Winner, Colour Sergeant Philip Carr, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment. Take the Strain
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Amateur Portrait
Winner, Colour Sergeant Liam Swan, Grenadier Guards. Ambush, eyes on target.
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Cadet Life
Winner, Cadet Sergeant Ali Fawzi, Army Cadet Force. A Silent Reflection
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Operation Camera
Winner, Lance Corporal James Clarke, Royal Marines. Teamwork
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Professional Sport and Adventure Training
Winner, Sgt Ben Maher, Royal Logistic Corps. Desert Tango
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Best Overall Image
Winner, Cpl Nick Johns, Royal Logistic Corps. Take a Knee
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15th Dec 2010. Sixteen GR9 Harrier aircraft are pictured flying in a diamond formation to marke the retirement of the famous aircraft after 41 years of service.
A formation of 16 Harriers took off from RAF Cottesmore and took to the skies of Lincolnshire.
Brought into service in 1969 and based at RAF Wittering, this British aircraft was designed to take off and land both vertically and on a short runway.
Well known for its role in the Falklands War, the Harrier went on to serve in many other conflicts including in Bosnia and Iraq in the 1990s.
The RAF and Royal Navy Harrier squadrons joined forces in 2000 to form Joint Force Harrier, based at RAF Cottesmore. These combined Harrier squadrons served in Sierra Leone, the second Gulf War and most recently Afghanistan.
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