I need photos M1126 Stryker in iraq
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need photos M1126 Stryker
majvos
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Posted: Friday, August 03, 2007 - 12:44 AM UTC
USArmy2534
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Posted: Friday, August 03, 2007 - 02:29 AM UTC
Do a search, There are hundreds of images out there and it would be impractical to post them here, especially without something more specific to look for then "photos of Strykers in Iraq". Look on google images, Yahoo images also look on the image hosting sites like flikr.com, photobucket.com, and webshots.com. When you get there, don't just search for 'Stryker' and I'd bet you'd find little with looking for 'M1126' add the word 'Iraq' to 'Stryker' or do a search for "Stryker Mosul" or "Stryker Samarra" where many of them were used. Things like that.
An excellent place to get high resolution shots that many don't use is go to the US Army's website and click on the image link and look around there. You won't find detail shots in the way that modellers look at them because the emphasis is on the Soldier and not the vehicle, but you will find what current Strykers look like and what Soldiers are carrying on them and you'll get them in higher resolution than just about anywhere else.
I wish this was more helpful than telling you to do something, but without anything specific, but the Strykers have only been in country for about 2-3 years and they are constantly changing so finding an images is a little harder than that of finding a shot of a humvee. Hope this helps some though.
Jeff
An excellent place to get high resolution shots that many don't use is go to the US Army's website and click on the image link and look around there. You won't find detail shots in the way that modellers look at them because the emphasis is on the Soldier and not the vehicle, but you will find what current Strykers look like and what Soldiers are carrying on them and you'll get them in higher resolution than just about anywhere else.
I wish this was more helpful than telling you to do something, but without anything specific, but the Strykers have only been in country for about 2-3 years and they are constantly changing so finding an images is a little harder than that of finding a shot of a humvee. Hope this helps some though.
Jeff
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Posted: Friday, August 03, 2007 - 03:19 AM UTC