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U.S. Army personnel unload gear from a truck at a base camp as they arrive to combat a forest fire in the area

U.S. Army personnel set up their base camp after arriving in the area to combat a forest fire

Buses transport U.S. Army personnel into the area to aid in efforts to combat a forest fire

U.S. Army personnel dig a fire line as they aid in efforts to combat a forest fire

A US Army (USA) M1009 Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle (CUCV), Type B, Tactical 3/4-ton (4 x 4) truck (right) and a USA M939A2 (6 x 6) 5-ton cargo truck (left) drive past wooden Iraqi civilians, fabricated at the USA Fort Gordon Training Support Center (TSC) Devices Branch, taking USA Soldiers to fire their M16A2 rifles at targets during a live-fire training exercise conducted at Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA)

An M-35A2 2 1/2-ton cargo truck leads a supply convoy through the forest during Exercise Brave Defender '85

An M-35 2 1/2-ton cargo truck tows a trailer loaded with wood to a Combat Service Support Detachment 10 (CSSF-10) construction site during Operation DESERT STORM. The trailer is being followed by an M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)

US Army (USA) Soldiers fire their 5.56 mm M16A2 rifles, seated in the cargo area of a USA M939A2 (6 X 6) 5-ton cargo truck, at targets down range during a live-fire training exercise conducted at Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA). The wooden "Iraqi non-combatant figure" (to the right of the truck) was fabricated at the USA Fort Gordon Training Support Center (TSC) Devices Branch for use in the live-fire training exercise

Several US Army (USA) Soldiers, having exited a USA M939A2 (6 x 6) 5-ton cargo truck, lie prone on the roadside as they prepare to fire at targets down range during a live-fire training exercise conducted at Fort Gordon, Georgia (GA). They are being observed by more senior Soldiers who are standing and walking around them

An M-125 10-ton cargo truck leads a convoy as U.S. Army personnel arrive at their base camp. The soldiers are aiding in efforts to combat a forest fire in the area

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09/11/1990
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Yellowstone National Park, Druid Complex

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Adam Orozco coils up an air hose, connected to a compressor attached to a USMC MK-23 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) 7-ton cargo truck (right), after using it to fill a tire of a second MK-23 MTVR truck (left) with air in Nginyang, Rift Valley Province, Kenya (KEN), in preparation to participate in Exercise NATURAL FIRE 2006. This exercise is the largest conducted by US and East African Community Nation military forces in the East African region and it consists of military training, as well as medical, veterinary, and engineering civil affairs programs carried out in the rural areas

National parks: DSC_0068 - public domain image

A log train of Bv-206, All Terrain Carriers are backed up on their way to the lower base camp from Grouse Meadows. Bv carriers are the only way to provide hot chow and are also used to medevac Marines to the lower base camp. 2nd Marine Regiment and 3rd Battalion 8th Marines from Camp Lejeune, NC spend 34 days at the Mountain Warfare Training Center to receive instruction in cold weather survival and arctic warfare training

At Walbde, Iraq (IRQ), US Navy (USN) personnel with Sea Bees Detachment 14 provide security for their base camp near the Syrian border in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. US Navy personnel man an MK19 40 mm Machine Gun

A new P-23 Crash Fire Truck is on display at the new fire training school

A fire truck stands by at the arrival of a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy aircraft transporting members of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG). UNTAG will perform peacekeeping duties and monitor the November 1989 elections and independence of Namibia

A District of Columbia Fire Department hook and ladder truck is visible through smoke as fire fighters from District of Columbia and the Naval District Washington work to extinguish a fire at Enterprise Hall, Anacostia Naval Station

A ladder on a hook and ladder truck is extended above the gutted roof of Enterprise Hall at the Ancostia Naval Station, as the District of Columbia and Naval District Washington Fire Departments work to control and extinguish a fire

A US Marine Corps (USMC) Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting truck from Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 (MWSS-272), responds to aircraft claiming an in-flight emergency at Expeditionary Airfield Station (EAS) Joe Foss, Kuwait

U.S. Marine Corps 1ST Force Service Support Group Marines ride inside the cargo area of a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) 7-ton truck during the simulated live-fire application process of the Convoy Security Course at Camp Deluz, located onboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., on Aug. 14, 2004, to learn how to respond immediately to enemy fire. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance CPL. Samantha L. Jones) (Released)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Fire Station No. 2 near the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Fire Rescue Services personnel have deployed and extended the ladder on the aerial fire truck during training in order to be certified in the operation and use of the vehicle. The center’s Fire Rescue Services recently achieved Pro Board Certification in aerial fire truck operations. Pro Board Certification is a globally recognized certification that puts on multiple courses that all fire departments throughout the world recognize and use to train their personnel. The unique aerial truck contains a 100-foot extendable ladder with a bucket at the end of it that can be used for rescues from taller buildings or aircraft rescue firefighting. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2013-3735

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