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  • The Hadzabe are a tribe of hunter gatherers numbering as few as 1500 members, of those perhaps just 300 still survive year round entirely from their traditional ways of obtaining food. Many supplement the meagre results of their hunting and foraging during the dry season when game is sparse by demonstrating their way of life to visiting tourists. The Hadzabe’s way of life is thought to have remained largely unchanged for the past 10,000 years but is now in peril as the modern world encroaches and corrupts their non materialism and self sufficiency. ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣<br />
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⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Lake Eyasi Region, Tanzania. September 2019.⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
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  • Corporal Price (Nicknamed SLICE for the machete he carries) moves through a cloud of smoke and dust caused by the explosive charge he just used to create a breach in a compound wall. An attachment of Royal Engineers( EOD specialists) and  B (Malta) Company 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment undertake a 16 hour foot patrol to clear IED's (improvised explosive devices) around their base. The mission, which is one of the most dangerous tasks undertaken by the troops involved isolating suspected IED sites by blowing through compound walls and creating a cordon whilst the suspect site is examined and the any devices found are neutralized. The patrol left the base under the cover of darkness and worked throughout the day in searing temperatures reaching 55 C occasionally exchanging fire with the enemy. At nightfall the patrol retuned to base.  Nahr-e Saraj, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, 20th of August 2010.
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  • A wounded Government soldier lies alongside his dead companion moments after a FARC planted bomb exploded in a bus used as a roadblock. The highway had been cut on the 23rd of February and  Ingrid Betancourt was kidnapped when her vehicle was stopped at the obstruction.
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  • A US trained anti-narcotics police officer crouches on a helicopter landing zone in a rainstorm whilst on an operation against drug traffickers in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Colombia.
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  • US Marines raid homes of suspected insurgents. After a tip off from an Iraqi informant US Marines staged a night time raid against suspected insurgents in the town of Mahmudiyah a hotbed of anti-occupation activity. The targets were suspected of being involved at a high level with the planning and executing of IED (Improvised Explosive Device) attacks against coalition forces. Photographed on assignment for the NY Times. 2 December 2004. Mahmudiyah, Iraq.
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  • Marie Sol and her boyfriend Bernardo kissing near their FARC camp in Caqueta.
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  • 27 May 2004..Najaf, Iraq...Deal in Najaf...For the first time in weeks the main road between Kufa and Najaf is virtually void of Mehdi army foot soldiers. ..Moqtada al-Sadr the firebrand cleric with popular support in Najf, Kufa and Sadr city, a poor and violent suburb of Baghdad, has agreed in a deal with US forces to stand down his private militia who have been exchanging fire on the edges of the city for many weeks. al-Sadr says his force will disarm on the understanding that US forces do not enter the holy city...On the streets around Najaf's mosque Mehdi army fighters made a final parade but in the background some fighters retained their weapons and the militia are still maintaining some of their firing positions in the expectation that the US forces will not honour the deal.
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  • A British Army officer mentoring Afghan forces crouches behind a mud wall and covers one ear as an Afghan National Army soldier fires an RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade) at a Taliban position. Kajaki, Helmand Province, Afghanistan on the 7th of July 2007.
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  • Soldiers from 1 PWRR (Princess of Wales Royal Regiment) are battered by the downdraft of a MEDEVAC helicopter as it comes in to pick up Pte Stephen Bainbridge, aged 25 of the Black Watch (3 SCOTS) who was severely wounded in an IED explosion in a nearby compound. He lost his right leg during the blast and his left was later amputated by surgeons. Loya Manda, Helmand Province, Afghanistan on the 11th of November 2011.
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  • A young girl peers around nervously as the bus she is travelling on slows at a checkpoint near Puerto Asis, Putumayo.
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  • Private Stephen Bainbridge, aged 25, from Kirkcaldy a soldier with 3 SCOTS (The Black Watch) lays gravely wounded in a compound after an IED explosion which traumatically amputated his right leg and damaged his left so badly that it too later had to be amputated. His life was saved by the swift actions of Cpl John Goodie (21) a medic with 1 PWRR (The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment) who applied tourniquets and first field dressings to get the bleeding under control. Private Chis Watson (21) also assisted in the treatment whilst reassuring the casualty and keeping him alert and responsive.  Once he had been stabilized the men CASEVAC'd Private Bainbridge to the MERT helicopter and he was rushed to Bastion Field Hospital.  Loya Manda, Nad e Ali, Helmand Province, Afghanistan on the 11th of November 2011.
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  • Soldiers from A Company 1st Battalion Royal Anglian's, known as 'The Vikings' move along a ditch as other members of their unit provide covering fire whilst conducting operations against the Taliban in the Sangin Valley, Helmand province, Afghanistan on the 29th June 2007. The soldiers made a Tactical Advance to Battle over night carrying just food, water and ammunition. At first light they moved on their objectives; a series of compounds, orchards and paddy fields. During the day they exchanged fire with the enemy on a number of occasions. 13 Taliban were killed, 1 British soldier and 3 Afghan troops were wounded.<br />
29/06/07..Sangin Valley, Helmand, Afghanistan.
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  • 18th November 2005.Baghdad, Iraq.Hamra Bomb Attack..Two vehicles packed with explosives driven by suicide bombers attacked the Al-Hamra hotel complex at 0815 in Baghdad on the 18th November 2005. The houses of local residents where destroyed and at least 15 where killed and 40 wounded. The Al-Hamra hotel is used mainly by journalists and contractors. This attack comes just weeks after the Palestine hotel also home to the media and contractors was attacked in a similar manner.
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  • Pte Stephen Bainbridge of the Black Watch (3SCOTS) who lost both legs in an IED explosion on the 11th of November 2011 in Loya Manda, Helmand Province, Afghanistan is now recovering well. Stephen rubs the tiredness from his eyes as the physical strain of the rehabilitation takes it toll Headley Court RAF Hospital, England on the 20th of March 2012.
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  • 24 December 2004.Mosul, Iraq..Memorial service for the dead in mess hall attack...A suspected suicide bomb attack on the food hall at Forward Operating Base Marez in Mosul on the 21 December claimed the lives of 22 US forces, Iraqis and civillian contractors. Today 24 December the 133 Engineer Battalion held a memorial service for two of its fallen comrades; Sgt Lynn Poulin aged 47 and Specialist Thomas Dostie aged 20.
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