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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Cody Miller, a joint terminal attack controller with Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1/8, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), prepares to board a CH-53E Super Stallion with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 (Reinforced), 24th MEU, prior to a simulated raid during Realistic Urban Training (RUT) on Fort Barfoot, Virginia, Jan. 22, 2024. RUT provides the 24th MEU the opportunity to operate in unfamiliar environments, integrate the units of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force, and train towards being designated as special operations capable.-stock-foto
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Vicenza, VI, Italy - January 20, 2024: Italian police in riot gear on the street of city-stock-foto
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Close up of SFF-8086 or msas or mini sas connector of Disk array controller on modern server.-stock-foto
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The new disk array controller card ( Raid ) with with double mini sas connector on a white background.-stock-foto
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The new disk array controller card ( Raid ) with with double mini sas connector on a white background.-stock-foto
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The new disk array controller card ( Raid ) with double mini sas connector in PE package.-stock-foto
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Close up Serial ATA(SATA) connector on raid Controller board. SATA is an interface for transferring data between a system board and mass storage device-stock-foto
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Close up Serial ATA(SATA) connector on raid Controller board. SATA is an interface for transferring data between a system board and mass storage device-stock-foto
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Close up of SFF-8086 or msas or mini sas connector of Disk array controller on modern server.-stock-foto
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Close up of SFF-8086 or msas or mini sas connector of Disk array controller on modern server.-stock-foto
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Disk array controller card( Raid ) with with double mini sas connector isolate on a white background-stock-foto
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Disk array controller card ( Raid ) with sata connectorS isolate on a white background-stock-foto
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A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey arrives at a landing zone during a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission to clear a mock town in a central training area at Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperability and preparation for operations in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.-stock-foto
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Bino, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, wears ear protection in order to board a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey for a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission at Torii Station, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperability and preparation for operations in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.-stock-foto
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A U.S. Army Green Beret assigned to the 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group keeps a landing zone clear during a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission to clear a mock town in a central training area at Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperability and preparation for operations in the U.S. Indo-Pacif-stock-foto
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A 2nd Marine Division infantryman rides in a MV-22 Osprey on the way to a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission to clear a mock town in a central training area at Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperability and preparation for operations in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.-stock-foto
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nathan Fortmayer, left, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and Szultan, 18th SFS MWD, hold their position while 2nd Marine Division infantrymen assess the surrounding area during a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission to clear a mock town in a central training area at Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine C-stock-foto
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A U.S. Army Green Beret assigned to 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group applies a tourniquet on a simulated casualty during a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission to clear a mock town in a central training area at Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperability and preparation for operations in the U-stock-foto
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A 353rd Special Operations Support Squadron Deployed Aircraft Ground Response Element team member, gets briefed by a Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 MV-22 Osprey pilot before boarding the aircraft for a nighttime helicopter assault force raid training mission at Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperab-stock-foto
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nathan Fortmayer, left, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and Szultan, 18th SFS MWD, rehearse movements for a nighttime helicopter assault raid training mission alongside 2nd Marine Division infantrymen at Torii Station, Japan, May 11, 2022. The training rehearsed Special Forces Foreign Internal Defense through combined assault forces with assets including a Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Signals Intelligence and Multi-Purpose Canines. Integration of Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force components increased interoperability and preparati-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Fernando Bejines, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, sights in from his assault position during a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Heston Daniels, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, sights in from his assault position during a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps riflemen with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, await nightfall during a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Fernando Bejines, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, sights in from his assault position during a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Lt. Adam Niehoff, an infantry platoon commander with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, awaits nightfall with his maneuver element during a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cameron Kennerly, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, sights in from his assault position during a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Lt. Adam Niehoff, an infantry platoon commander with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, awaits nightfall with his maneuver element before a night raid at Saylor Creek Range in Grasmere, Idaho during exercise Garnet Rattler April 19, 2022. Garnet Rattler is a joint training event between Marines, Soldiers and Airmen to train and qualify Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) to be more efficient and lethal in a realistic training environment. 1st Marine Division,Garnet Rattler,JTAC,Marine Corps,Marines,V 1/7,-stock-foto
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Disk array controller card( Raid ) with with double mini sas connector isolate on a white background-stock-foto
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Close up Disk array controller card( Raid ) with with double mini sas connector isolate on a white background-stock-foto
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Close up Disk array controller card( Raid ) with with double mini sas connector isolate on a white background-stock-foto
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YUMA PROVING GROUND, Arizona (May 21, 2021) U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Maxwell Villalda, a forward air controller with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team 1/1, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), calls for air support during a simulated long-range raid, May 21. The Company moved from amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) to the raid site via MV-22B Ospreys assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 165 (Reinforced), 11th MEU, for the mission. Marines and Sailors of the 11th MEU and Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) are conducting integrated training off the coast of southern Cali-stock-foto
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PACIFIC OCEAN (May 18, 2021) U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Chase Hannegan, a forward air controller with Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1/1, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conducts a communications check aboard amphibious transport dock USS Portland (LPD 27) before a helicopter raid exercise, May 18. Marines and Sailors of the 11th MEU and Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) are underway conducting integrated training off the coast of southern California.-stock-foto
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New NVME ssd fast computer disk near NVME raid device pcie card-stock-foto
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Male hand holding New NVME ssd fast computer disk near NVME raid device pcie card with multiple certification marks and Samsung Electronics Product of-stock-foto
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Network disk arrays, blades. 3D rendering isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Array controller, storage arrays blades. 3D rendering isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - February 12, 2020: Traffic police checks documents with drivers of vehicles.-stock-foto
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Istanbul, Turkey - February 12, 2020: Traffic police control vehicles on a busy highway.-stock-foto
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31st Marine Expeditionary Unit is a forward deployed Marine air ground task force in the Indo-Pacific region. The archival image records an air traffic controller assigned to the unit observing terrain during a helo borne raid with Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion 1st Marines at Amphibious Integration Training on Ie Shima, Okinawa, Japan, March 26, 2018.-stock-foto
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Photo call to launch the Royal Albert Hall event ‘The Dam Busters with Dan Snow’ which commemorates the raid 75 years to the day on 17th May 2018. Barnes Wallis’ grandson Jonathan Stopes-Roe, Controller of Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, David Murray, historian Paul Beaver, presenter Dan Snow, with  re-enactors in WW2 RAF uniform alongside a Lancaster Bomber cockpit.  Featuring: Atmosphere, View Where: London, England, United Kingdom When: 26 Feb 2018 Credit: Wheatley/WENN-stock-foto