Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  Vehicles are placed onto railcars that will roll down to a Florida seaport to be loaded on ships headed for the Persian Gulf
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  U S  Army Sgt  Klye Edwards, from Reconnaissance Platoon, 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, looks through the scope of his rifle onto a mortar range near Ghazni, Afghanistan, on April 1, 2007
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  Marines with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit from Camp Lejeune, N C , look around as they roll up onto the sand of Kuwait Sunday morning in an amphibious armored vehicle
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  Amphibious armored vehicles stream onto the sandy beaches of Kuwait Sunday morning, as the silhouette of a destroyer is barely visible miles from shore
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  A landing craft air cushion, or LCAC, from Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Little Creek, Va , rolls right up onto the beach Sunday in Kuwait
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  U S  Marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, embarked aboard USS Nashville (LPD 13), assist American citizens from the beach in Beirut, Lebanon, onto a waiting landing craft utility July 21, 2006
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  U S  Marines assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit load onto Landing Craft Utility One Six Three Four in P'ohang, Republic of Korea, March 26, 2006
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  U S  Army Spc  Michael Sheridan, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, looks onto Route Redwing in Baghdad
Military keyword > onto > 101st Airborne >  U S  Navy Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Erik Berggreng guides Landing Craft, Utility1617 onto the landing area of Del Mar Boat Basin, Camp Pendleton, Calif , Dec  5, 2005
Vehicles are placed onto railcars that will roll down to a Florida seaport to be loaded on ships headed for the Persian Gulf
101st Airborne >  Vehicles are placed onto railcars that will roll down to a Florida seaport to be loaded on ships headed for the Persian Gulf
Vehicles are placed onto railcars that will roll down to a Florida seaport to be loaded on ships headed for the Persian Gulf
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