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Daily Life In Paris, France
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Senior Couple Standing Hand In Hand In Autumn City
An elderly couple stands hand in hand at a street corner in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The pair looks across the intersection surrounded by autumn-colored trees. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
Pictured are members of the British Army Pathfinders taking part in an Urban training environment.
Pathfinders (PF) is the advance force for 16 Air Assault Brigade, the British Armyís airborne rapid reaction force.
PF soldiers are trained in specialist airborne insertion techniques and capable of conducting offensive action tasks at very short notice.
PF operate behind enemy lines in small, self-sufficient patrols, finding and relaying vital information back to Brigade HQ to enable it to plan and execute missions.
A key role is identifying drop zones and landing zones where the main body of troops can be parachuted or landed by helicopter.
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4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
Solders from 4 PWRR return fire during a platoon attack at first light on Salisbury Plain Training Area.
Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.
The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.
The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.
The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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FEATURE - Schimpanse Foxie hat sein Püppchen stets dabei
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Diana Goodrich, Co-Director of CSNW, says: Missy the chimpanzee (left) playing a game of 'troll-keep-away' with Foxie. Foxie's six friends at the sanctuary understand her attachment to the dolls and often play this game with her. She's very playful and enjoys this game."
Foxie the rescued laboratory chimpanzee and her beloved dolls, Cle Elum, Washington, Britain - Nov 2015
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Foxie should have been a proud mother, but unfortunately, as a laboratory chimp, all four of her babies were taken away from her just after they were born.
Now, the 39-year-old has discovered her own surrogate children - in the form of a couple of Trolls and a Dora the Explorer doll.
Foxie was used in hepatitis A vaccine trials, but is now lovingly cared for at the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest (CSNW) in Cle Elum, Washington.
The tiny plastic companions seem to bring comfort to Foxie and her carers believe she might use her maternal instincts to mother them.
According to Diana Goodrich, Co-Director of CSNW: "Foxie is known at CSNW for her love of troll dolls and Dora the Explorer dolls. Though it can seem endearing how she loves and hugs her dolls, it's also a sad reminder that Foxie was never able to keep a baby of her own."
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CFDA FASHION AWARDS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, AMERICA - 02 JUN 2003
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CFDA FASHION AWARDS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, AMERICA - 02 JUN 2003
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
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Army Personnel picks up a gun attachment found in the the apartment housing the suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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A Black Hawk Helicopter on the production line at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, CT, March 14, 2003. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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USA Black Hawk Helicopter
A Black Hawk Helicopter on the production line at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, CT, March 14, 2003. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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OPENING OF PHOEBE PHILO STORE, SLOANE STREET, LONDON, BRITAIN - 12 DEC 2002
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OPENING OF PHOEBE PHILO STORE, SLOANE STREET, LONDON, BRITAIN - 12 DEC 2002
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OPENING OF PHOEBE PHILO STORE, SLOANE STREET, LONDON, BRITAIN - 12 DEC 2002
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OPENING OF PHOEBE PHILO STORE, SLOANE STREET, LONDON, BRITAIN - 12 DEC 2002
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