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A camouflaged sniper. From http://www.cpf.navy.mil/rimpac2000/images.html archive copy at the Wayback Machine
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Image title | 000622-N-3953L-006 BARKING SANDS/KAUAI, HI... Lance Corporal Seth Stanton of Camerio, CA and Private Nathan Riehly of Alegheny, NY, from the 3rd Recon Battalion 23 Weapons Company Scout Sniper (SS) Platoon utilize their "Gillie Suits" while lying in wait for the enemy during exercise RIMPAC 2000. The terms "Gillie-up" or "Gillie Suit" come from Scotland. Scottish gamekeepers or "Gillies" wore clothing sown together with local foliage. These were used when trying to locate poachers. RIMPAC is the largest maritime exercise in the Asia-Pacific region, bringing together military forces from seven different nations. U. S. Navy photo by PH2 Eric S. Logsdon. Photo and caption cleared for release by CDR McWhorter, COMTHIRDFLT PAO. (mcwhorcd@coronado.navy.mil) |
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Headline | RIMPAC 2000 |
Author | RIMPAC 2000, PH2 Eric Logsdon |
Credit/Provider | FLTCOMBATCAMGRUPAC |
Source | Film |
Short title | 000622-N-3953L-006 |
Date and time of data generation | 22 June 2000 |
City shown | Barking Sands/Kauai |
IIM version | 2 |
Writer | PH2 Eric Logsdon |
Special instructions | Photo and caption cleared for release by CDR McWhorter, COMTHIRDFLT PAO. (mcwhorcd@coronado.navy.mil) |
Province or state shown | Hawaii |
Country shown | U.S.A. |