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Metalworkers Chant Demands For Labor Law Reform At Seoul Rally
Police temporarily block traffic on the main road in front of Yeouido Park to allow the march of labor union members during a protest in South Korea on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
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Father Andrii Gavalin, presides over the funeral of Eugene Bogdanov, 35, as he is being laid into the ground in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanov went missing two months ago and his wife Natalia Bogdanova search for him in morgues throughout the Kyiv and Bucha region when his body finally showed up at a morgue in Belaya Tserkov yesterday. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
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Father Andrii Gavalin, presides over the funeral of Eugene Bogdanov, 35, in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanov went missing two months ago, as his wife Natalia Bogdanova searched for him in morgues throughout the Kyiv and Buch regions when his body finally showed up at a morgue in Belaya Tserkov yesterday. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
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Natalia Bogdanova, right, touches the cross at the end of the funeral for her late husband Eugene Bogdanov, 35, in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanova's husband went missing two months ago and has been searching for him in morgues across the Bucha and Kyiv area since. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
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Father Andrii Gavalin, presides over the funeral of Eugene Bogdanov, 35, in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanov went missing two months ago, as his wife Natalia Bogdanova searched for him in morgues throughout the Kyiv and Buch regions when his body finally showed up at a morgue in Belaya Tserkov yesterday. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
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Oksana Antuhova, left, throws dirt onto her brother-in-law Eugene Bogdanov's casket, following the funeral in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanova's husband went missing two months ago and has been searching for him in morgues across the Bucha and Kyiv area since. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
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Natalia Bogdanova, walks away from the coffin of her late husband Eugene Bogdanov, 35, in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanova's husband went missing two months ago and has been searching for him in morgues across the Bucha and Kyiv regions since. His body finally showed up at a morgue in Belaya Tserkov yesterday. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12934265c)
Natalia Bogdanova, inspects the bodybag containing her decomposed husband Eugene Bogdanov, 35, at his funeral in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanova's husband went missing two months ago and has been searching for him in morgues across the Bucha area since. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12934265a)
Father Andrii Gavalin, presides over the funeral of Eugene Bogdanov, 35, in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanov went missing two months ago, as his wife Natalia Bogdanova searched for him in morgues throughout the Kyiv and Buch regions when his body finally showed up at a morgue in Belaya Tserkov yesterday. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Andrey Sirenko, 42 and his dog sit as he and hundreds of others are forced to live temporarily in metro stations when their homes were destroyed by Russians shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Andrey Sirenko, 42 sits with his dog as he and hundreds of others are forced to live temporarily in metro stations when their homes were destroyed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
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People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
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People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360b)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360a)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360h)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360i)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360l)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360k)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360m)
"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360o)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360p)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360j)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360e)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360c)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360r)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
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"HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360f)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - 'HUH' Installation in Amsterdam
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (10012360q)
People take pictures of the letters "HUH", the universal sound and word for astonishment, put up temporarily in a guerrilla action by Dutch designer Pauline Wiersema on the exact spot where city workers removed the "I amsterdam" sign in front of the Rijksmuseum earlier in the morning in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The I amsterdam sign was removed to reduce the number of tourists, it will undergo renovation and will appear elsewhere in the city
'HUH' installation, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 03 Dec 2018
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NEWS - Spanien: Gerettete Flüchtlinge in Malaga
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A group of migrants in queue wait to enter inside "Casa de Botes", a old building used temporarily for to welcome migrants during their arrival at the Port of Malaga.
Rescued migrants arrive in Malaga, Spain - 19 Oct 2018
Spain's Maritime Rescue service rescued 146 migrants from three dinghies at the Alboran Sea and brought them to Malaga Harbour, where they were assisted by the Spanish Red Cross.
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NEWS - Spanien: Gerettete Flüchtlinge in Malaga
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jesus Merida/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9937991j)
A group of migrants in queue wait to enter inside "Casa de Botes", a old building used temporarily for to welcome migrants during their arrival at the Port of Malaga.
Rescued migrants arrive in Malaga, Spain - 19 Oct 2018
Spain's Maritime Rescue service rescued 146 migrants from three dinghies at the Alboran Sea and brought them to Malaga Harbour, where they were assisted by the Spanish Red Cross.
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Kellan Lutz enjoys the Coachella Vibes
Indio, CA - Kellan Lutz takes a stroll in the polo field of Coachella during Day 2. The actor showed off her muscular arms and new tattoos in a fitted tee saying "Temporarily".
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Kellan Lutz enjoys the Coachella Vibes
Indio, CA - Kellan Lutz takes a stroll in the polo field of Coachella during Day 2. The actor showed off her muscular arms and new tattoos in a fitted tee saying "Temporarily".
AKM-GSI April 12, 2014
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
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Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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A small sea of fire retardant foam was unintentionally released in an aircraft hangar, temporarily covering a small portion of the flightline at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The non-hazardous foam is similar to dish soap, which eventually dissolved into liquid. Firefighters from the 60th Air Mobility Wing helped control the dispersion by using powerful fans and covering drains. No people or aircraft were harmed in the incident. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright)
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...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John F. Williams/US Navy / Rex Features (2252404j)
SAN DIEGO (July 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) in San Diego, Calif
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John F. Williams/US Navy / Rex Features (2252404i)
SAN DIEGO (July 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) in San Diego, Calif
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John F. Williams/US Navy / Rex Features (2252404h)
SAN DIEGO (July 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) in San Diego, Calif
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John F. Williams/US Navy / Rex Features (2252404g)
SAN DIEGO (July 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) in San Diego, Calif
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John F. Williams/US Navy / Rex Features (2252404f)
SAN DIEGO (July 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (DDG 105) in San Diego, Calif
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John F. Williams/US Navy / Rex Features (2252404a)
(July 30, 2012) The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey ) in San Diego, Calif.
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
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PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 4, 2012) As seen in this still image taken from video, the Laser Weapon System (LaWS), temporarily installed aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey
US Navy unveils sea-based laser weapon that will be deployed to Persian Gulf - Apr 2013
The U.S. Navy has unveiled a ship-mounted infrared laser weapon that can bring down drones and disable other ships.
The Navy said it intends to deploy the weapon to the Persian Gulf area in 2014 in what some are saying is a response to Iran's development of drones.
Officials say the Laser Weapons System (LaWS) provides ships a method to easily defeat small boat threats and aerial targets without using bullets, and the associated expense of ammunition.
LaWS shoots high-powered infrared laser at the target and "operates much like a blowtorch ... with an unlimited magazine," a Navy official told FOXNews.com.
A video demonstration released Monday (8 April) http://bit.ly/10Pvoyk shows LaWS striking and bring down a remote-controlled target aircraft.
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Aerial photos of Britain - 2012
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An aerial view of Greenwich London showing HMS Ocean temporarily moored for the London 2012 Olympics security training exercise. Greenwich, London
Aerial photos of Britain - 2012
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Aerial photos of Britain - 2012
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An aerial view of Greenwich London showing HMS Ocean temporarily moored for the London 2012 Olympics security training exercise. Greenwich, London
Aerial photos of Britain - 2012
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Andre Agassi. Tennis Player 1991 Andre Agassi If It Is True That Playing On Grass Really Is A Crap-shot As Andre Agassi Says Then He Should Have Spent Yesterday Back Home At A Casino In Las Vegas Such Was The Good Fortune He Enjoyed On Centre Court.
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Andre Agassi. Tennis Player 1991 Andre Agassi If It Is True That Playing On Grass Really Is A Crap-shot As Andre Agassi Says Then He Should Have Spent Yesterday Back Home At A Casino In Las Vegas Such Was The Good Fortune He Enjoyed On Centre Court. Similarly If You Make Your Own Luck Then The Temporarily Uncolourful American Deserved The Rub Of The Green Which Helped Him Complete A 4-6 6-1 6-7 7-5 6-3 Victory Over Canada's Grant Connell That Lasted 203 Minutes And Spanned Nearly 24 Hours With Three More Rain Delays Yesterday....tennis Player
Andre Agassi. Tennis Player 1991 Andre Agassi If It Is True That Playing On Grass Really Is A Crap-shot As Andre Agassi Says Then He Should Have Spent Yesterday Back Home At A Casino In Las Vegas Such Was The Good Fortune He Enjoyed On Centre Court.
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