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  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    Archbishop Marek Jedraszewski attends the Holy Mass with President Andrzej Duda at Wawel on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
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    Anniversary Of The Smolensk Catastrophe In Krakow
    President Andrzej Duda delivers his speech after the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the anniversary of the Smolensk catastrophe in Krakow, Poland, on April 10, 2025. On April 10, 2010, a Polish Tupolev Tu-154 military plane crashes in Smolensk, resulting in the deaths of 96 people, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, deputy speakers of the Sejm and Senate, as well as commanders of all branches of the Polish Armed Forces. The delegation is en route to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre. The president and his wife are later interred in the Wawel Basilica. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    GERMANY / Jüterborg / 2008. Abandoned Soviet military base after the collapse of the USSR. The oath of allegiance of the Soviet soldier. By taking the oath of allegiance a soldier was swearing 'to be an upright, brave, disciplined, vigilant soldier? to strictly preserve military and government secrets, and to execute, without contradiction, all military regulations and orders of commanders and superiors.' Some 40,000 to 70,000 Soviet military personnel were stationed with their families in and around Jüterborg.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Six C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft line up before flying Feb. 21, 2013, during a readiness week at Yokota Air Base, Japan. The 374th Airlift Wing uses C-130s to support combatant commanders in the Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cody H. Ramirez)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
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    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427c)
    Colonel Vianey Kazarama, one of the main M23 commanders, surrounded by intrigued civilians
    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
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    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427f)
    M23 soldiers on guard as M23 commanders hold a meeting at Goma's town hall
    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
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    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427d)
    Colonel Vianey Kazarama, one of the main M23 commanders, surrounded by intrigued civilians
    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
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    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427b)
    Colonel Vianey Kazarama, one of the main M23 commanders, surrounded by intrigued civilians
    Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
    The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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