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Finally bada$$ pic after all the poncho wearing SDRE pics ( / sarc off )....atreya wrote:@ ^^
Badass!!
An Indian security officer, left, stands next to a U.S. Secret Service agent as they stand watch while Marine One helicopter carrying President Barack Obama takes off in Mumbai, India, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2010.
Yes, but, they should not show their face. Also, the equipment.Bala Vignesh wrote:Chacko Chetta, i guess except for the IAF Garuds, no other SF is photographer friendly.
Strange, why is it masked? if its a "see-crate" just blink an eyechackojoseph wrote:This ( Link ) is the riskiest photo I clicked. I was standing on INS Beas inside the Naval harbour and took it. If you note carefully, on the bottom sides of the ship, i have masked it and then I sent it for approval.
Indian Army personnel are taking part in a joint military exercise with their American counterparts involving airborne specialist operations in sub-zero temperatures in Alaska.
The fortnight-long exercise, which began on November 1, has 200 Indian infantrymen carrying out joint operations training, Yudh Abhyas (War Drill), at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richarson with airborne forces of the US Army.
The green beret and maroon beret have different lineages and used differently in different countries.Raja Bose wrote:^^Slight nitpick - US Army Rangers are one of several US Special Operations forces (under ARSOC) but not US Army Special Forces.rohitvats wrote:^^^US Army Special Forces - apart from Rangers Regiment - do not sport Maroon Beret. There is a reason main US Army SF Units is called Green Berets - these fellows wear Green Berets. Their official name is US Army Special Forces Regiment.
IAC 1 ? OR Kilos?chackojoseph wrote:There was much more than what meets the eye. See, it would have give a view of a particular location which has not been seen publicly.
I cannot divulge location where I was standing.![]()
I just wanted to show a A/C being refurbished. It left for Cochin after wards.
Good one.. except for a photo of the SSG Officer towards the end...uddu wrote:Here is a compilation of excellent pics with a beautiful song.
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The reason is older than that. The Army of the UK came into being following the Act of the Union that merged the Scotland and England into the United Kingdom, which among other things resulted in the merger of the Scottish and English Armies. The English Army before that was maintained by Parliamentary approval, following the Bill of Rights of the late 17th century. Although regiments have the royal title before their names, most of them have not been raised by the Crown, and have rather been placed by sundry colonels and peers at the service of the Crown.OT Note – The British Army was never called Royal Army, because it used regiments raised by Colonels or East India Company or similar types, often without a Royal Warrant or Commission.
Viraat.Anshul wrote: IAC 1 ? OR Kilos?