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8th Muharram Processions In Kashmir
Kashmiri Shia Muslims wave the Palestinian flag during a mourning procession on the 8th of Muharram in Srinagar, Indian Administered Kashmir, on July 4, 2025. (Photo by Muzamil Mattoo/NurPhoto) -
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8th Muharram Processions In Kashmir
Kashmiri Shia Muslims wave the Palestinian flag during a mourning procession on the 8th of Muharram in Srinagar, Indian Administered Kashmir, on July 4, 2025. (Photo by Muzamil Mattoo/NurPhoto) -
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8th Muharram Processions In Kashmir
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8th Muharram Processions In Kashmir
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8th Muharram Processions In Kashmir
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
There was double delight for destroyers Defender and Diamond as the warships received a warm welcome from families after a landmark deployment.
The two ships sailed into Portsmouth Naval Base 60 minutes apart ¨ñ and a few hours ahead of the nationís flagship, aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, which they accompanied for most of the past seven months.
The duo left the city in May, part of a nine-ship force ñ seven of them British ñ with the flagship at the centre on its maiden deployment to the Pacific Rim and back.
Both Type 45 warships formed part of the defensive ring of ships formed around the carrier, fulfilling their principal role, watching out for aerial threats.
But there were also opportunities at times to break away from the core task group and operate independently or with allies, such as Defenderís extremely high-profile patrol of the Black Sea in June.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
A member of the Household Cavalry stands on parade during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
4th Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) soldiers march during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Members of the Household Cavalry march past during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
A music conductor is seen here setting the tempo for the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas, as they play at a Gurkha Company passing out parade at Helles Barracks, Infantry Training Centre in Catterick.
The band played at the Gurkha Company pass out parade at Helles Barracks, Infantry Training Centre Catterick, 26 November 2020.
Recruits of Gurkha Company graduated as Riflemen from the Infantry Training Centre Catterick in a pride-filled ceremony at Helles Barracks.
2020 saw the highest intake of Gurkha recruits to the Catterick-based institution, which moulds prospective soldiers into future frontline infantry.
The Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP, Secretary of State for Defence, attended as the Reviewing Officer of the Pass Off Parade, giving his support to the recruits of Gurkha Company upon their appointment as fully-fledged soldiers of the British Army.
The parade marked the end of the recruits nine-month long training programme, whereafter they will each join their chosen Regiment in The British Army.
A proud day for the recruits, instructors, Gurkha Company, Infantry Training Centre and The British Army.
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Army begin Liverpool Coronavirus testing
Army wide troops get brought in to mass test Liverpool, situated at Pontins Southport. Trained military staff are teaching arriving troops how the new tests work, these test take only 30 to 60 mins to show the results. Similar to a pregnancy test showing a line to shoe the test is working and a line for a positive Covid result.
Today, close to 2000 troops arrived at a central location close to the outskirts of Liverpool. Situated at the amusement park Pontins Southport. Upon arrival all troops were tested for Covid 19.
The troops conducted vital training that included how to conduct the new style of Covid swab testing, how to build and setup test station pods and how to conduct safe working practices before moving in to the city of Liverpool.
Members of the Armed Forces have arrived in Liverpool to help deliver Covid-19 testing to the city’s residents and workers.
Soldiers from 8 Engineer Brigade, 1 Yorkshire Regiment, the King’s Royal Hussars, 19 Regiment Royal Artillery, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, 39 Regiment Royal Engineers, 1 Rifles and other units drawn from the British Army arrived at Pontins on Thursday.
Over 2000 personnel from 16 units and over 20 locations have come together to support mass-testing in the city. On arrival they immediately began training on how to administer tests to the public, building 47 static testing sites.
Military personnel will be working alongside commercial partners and in support of NHS Test and Trace to deliver lateral flow testing, as well as local logistics planning, and a small team of bio-medical scientists who will help train civilians to conduct the tests.
Testing in Liverpool begins on Friday afternoon. Residents can find their nearest Army run walk-in sites through Liverpool Council.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Members from The Queen's Dragoon Guards are seen here cooking fish on an open fire as part of their survival training in Northumberland.
Soldiers from 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards stop at different check points to complete tasks to achieve points for the Regiments patrol competition. Completing a net to catch fish would award them with one fish each which needed to be cooked over an open fire.
Soldiers from 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, The Welsh Cavalry, are learning survival skills on the Defence Training Estate, Otterburn in Northumberland and testing them as part of a military competition.
Over 150 soldiers are taking part in the Regiment's Patrol and Survival Competition, which tests their fitness, stamina and military skills.
The competition sees every soldier learn the necessary skills and procedures required to stay alive in a potentially dangerous situation. This includes knife handling and sharpening, building improvised shelters, finding and treating water for drinking, lighting fires, catching food, preparing and cooking food (chicken, rabbits, fish and crickets).
Following the lessons, each four-person team will head out on a 45 km patrol carrying only essential survival equipment. Each team has up to 36 hours to complete the patrol and will pass six checkpoints and four challenge points along the route. At each challenge point, there will be a Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract (SERE)-related task in which teams will put into practice their newly-learnt skills.
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2020 ROYAL AIR FORCE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION RESULTS
RAF 2020 photo competition. Cat A_Remembrance Time_Cpl Blackburn
Description: Service personnel from RAF Honington paraded in two local towns today and the Station is lucky enough to hold the Freedom of both Bury St. Edmunds and Thetford.
The parade in Bury St. Edmunds was led by the RAF Honington Volunteer Band, and also consisted of contingents drawn from all three Services, as well as other organisations as invited by the West Suffolk Council. The service at the War Memorial was followed by a march past en-route to St Mary’s Church whereby each contingent in turn paid compliments to the Station Commander Group Captain Matt M Radnall MA RAF, Lord Lieutenant Representatives Lt Gen (Rtd) Phil Jones CB CBE and Mrs Judith Shallow, the Chair of West Suffolk Council Cllr Brian Harvey and Mayor of Bury St Edmunds Cllr Peter Thompson.
This image was one of 900 images submitted to this year’s RAF Photographic Competition and although not placed by the judges, it highlights the exceptionally high standard of work carried by RAF Photographers over the past year.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
Supporters march outside the Cathedral Church of Saint Luke in Orlando, Fla., in support of shooting victims from Pulse nightclub, on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17820252
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
Mourners outside a memorial service at the Cathedral Church of Saint Luke in Orlando, Fla., in support of shooting victims from Pulse nightclub, on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17820249
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
Mourners outside a memorial service at the Cathedral Church of Saint Luke in Orlando, Fla., in support of shooting victims from Pulse nightclub, on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17820255
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
A makeshift memorial to victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting continues to grow in front of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Orlando, Fla., on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17819957
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
JChris Fernandez and Samantha McHarg hold a poster of victims during a rally outside the Cathedral Church of Saint Luke in Orlando, Fla., in support of shooting victims from Pulse nightclub, on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17820254
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
A makeshift memorial to victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting continues to grow in front of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Orlando, Fla., on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17819960
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NEWS - Ganz Orlando gedenkt den Opfern des Massakers im Pulse Nightclub
Volunteers with Angel Action Wings show their support to counter any hate groups that showed up during a memorial service at the Cathedral Church of Saint Luke in Orlando, Fla., in support of shooting victims from Pulse nightclub, on Saturday, June 18, 2016. (Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17820257
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