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Various - US Gulf Friendly Fire Court Case
The US Air Force opened its case on Monday (7/11) against an F-15
pilot charged with negligent homicide in the April "friendly fire"
downing of two Army helicopters that claimed 26 lives. Lt. Col.
Randy W. May, a 19-year veteran and...
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US soldiers woken by rocket fire on 10th anniversary of invasion
1. Soldier listening for firing orders
2. Reverse shot of soldier waiting to re-arm Howitzer
3. Two soldiers waiting to fire
4. Wide of Howitzer firing at enemy position
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raymon Hall, 28, Staff Sergeant from...
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Germany - Friendly Fire Court Case Opens
The US Air Force opened its case on Monday (7/11) against an F-15
pilot charged with negligent homicide in the April "friendly fire"
downing of two Army helicopters that claimed 26 lives. Lt. Col.
Randy W. May, a 19-year veteran and...
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More funerals, protest plus US statement
Fallujah
1. Wide shot Al-Mahmoud mosque
2. Mourners firing guns in the air
3. Coffins being carried into mosque pan to mourners firing guns in the air
4. More coffins being carried in to mosque
5. Wide shot mosque
6. Coffins being...
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British PM makes unannounced visit; ADDS presser with Karzai
Helmand province, Afghanistan
1. Various of British Prime Minister David Cameron walking with soldiers
2. Military helicopter landing
3. Cameron and a British officer talking in military look-out bunker, looking towards enemy lines...
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WRAP Beckett on 'friendly fire' incident; ADDS Blair meets US military commander in Iraq
London, United Kingdom
1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair, left, shaking hands with Allied Forces Commander in Iraq US Lieutenant General David Petraeus on his arrival at the Prime Minister's residence
AP Television
Jerusalem
2. Wide...
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A NATO airstrike killed 12 rebels in the besieged Libyan city of Misrata in a friendly fire incident, a doctor in the city said on Thursday.
HEADLINE (48 characters): NATO denies airstrike killed Libyan rebels
CAPTION: (255 characters): A NATO airstrike killed 12 rebels in the besieged Libyan city of Misrata in a friendly fire incident, a doctor in the city said on...
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Libya - Summary
Libya - Aftermath of airstrike on Gadhafi compound
Tripoli - 25 Apr 2011
1. Fire engine outside a building damaged from an airstrike to a compound of the Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi
2. Firefighters climbing over rubble from the...
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CONGO: GOMA: REBELLION AGAINST PRESIDENT KABILA CONTINUES (2)
French/Nat
Congo and Rwanda have accused each other of carrying out ethnic attacks on Tutsi and Hutu civilians in Congo.
The attacks are a grim byproduct of fighting between Congolese rebels and loyalist government forces.
Those rebels...
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NATO general reax to 'friendly fire' incident and on ongoing offensive in south
1. Various shots NATO (Northern Atlantic Treaty Organisation) countries' flags half mast at NATO Headquarters
2. NATO Forces commander Lieutenant David Richards walks towards microphone
3. Cutaway of NATO sign
3. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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NATO airstrike kills 12 rebels in latest friendly fire incident, reax
1. Wide shot of exterior of Gasser Akmed Hospital
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hassan Malitan, Doctor and Eyewitness to NATO airstrike:
"I ask NATO to arrange with the people to avoid mistakes and to do good actions together because this is to...
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US medics treat Mosul injured at field clinic
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYBartella - 2 April 20171. Medical staff treating a wounded boy in emergency room, medical services director Shelly Kelly assisting2. Close of hand covered by...
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Funeral for NYC officer killed by friendly fire
A hero's farewell has been given to a New York City police officer killed by friendly fire during a struggle with an armed man.
PBS
Pbs: Campaign Against Terror
An interactive look into the war in Afghanistan. Provides a discussion page, extra links for information about their research, and a chronology of events. (11 September-22 December 2001)