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David
Thu December 19, 2002 1:36pm
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Military police from Fort
Military police from Fort Hood, Texas, conduct final training Jan. 10 at Camp X-Ray prior to the first plane of Taliban and Al-Queda detainees arriving at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 2:17pm
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The protection of an Up-A
The protection of an Up-Armored HMMWV that the soldiers were riding in saved their lives. This XM1114 vehicle was specifically designed to defeat threats from land mines. The blast that took place last week caused damage to the front hood, shrouds and fenders. The right front wheel was blown off. The passenger compartment remained intact and the three-man crew suffered only minor injuries (headache and ringing in ears). "The protection afforded by the armored Humvee was largely responsible for minimizing injuries," according to Lieutenant Colonel Kevin J. Bergner. The blast from the explosion produced a crater 1.5 feet deep and 2.5 feet wide. It sent pieces of the Humvee 50 feet into the air and 50 meters away. Pieces of the hood were visible in trees at those distances. Two windows on a house 40 meters away were shattered by the blast.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 2:49pm
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Soldiers from Company A,
Soldiers from Company A, 104th Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Hood, Texas prepare to launch a Shadow 200 Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle yesterday as part of a demonstration of the vehicles capabilities for Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 2:49pm
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Secretary of the Army Tho
Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White (right) listens to Unmanned Aerial vehicle operator Spc. Frank Konarik (left), Company A, 104th Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Hood Texas yesterday while he enjoys an MRE lunch with soldiers from Fort Hood, Texas.
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