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The helping hands of Pakistan Army In Pictures.

Asalam-O-Alikum,
brother there is some work to do that is;i would like to request those who have posted the pictures of the flood victims that can please post them in the best possible high resolution available to you with an hour as someone wants to take those pictures and make a poster to help the relief victims and encourage the others also.
Please Bros don't made me fel shame as you people never made me in the past. Take care

Allah-Hafiz.
 
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brothers, let us not forget the imense help that US helping us with!
it is true indeed that the USA have been the among the most helpfull nations in this hour of need.
i am saying this despite all my disliking of US biased poilicies toward us, what is true and good shall be appreciated with open heart....
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another episode of US assistance:

Helicopters launch from USS Peleliu in support of Pakistan relief efforts
Two Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) launched from the flight deck of amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu (LHA 5) today as part of the continued US humanitarian assistance to Pakistan in support of flood relief from the recent monsoon.
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The helicopters are the first two aircraft of 19 US Navy and Marine Corps helicopters that will deploy to Pakistan to operate in partnership with the Pakistani military throughout flood-impacted areas.

Their mission is simple: support the Pakistani government as needed, and provide additional critical heavy-lift capability. These helicopters have the strength to lift 16 tons of food and equipment and the capacity to evacuate stranded people on short notice, a necessity in areas damaged by flood water.
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Helicopters are seen on the deck of USS Peleliu of Expeditionary Strike Group Five in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Karachi. – AFP Photo
As monsoon rains continued to worsen the flood region and displace millions of people, the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and embarked Marines of the 15th MEU arrived in international waters off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, on short notice with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 165 (Reinforced) (HMM-165). HMM-165 (REIN) contains four CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters, as well as 12 CH-46E Sea Knight medium lift and transport-capable helicopters. In support of the relief efforts, the ARG is augmented with three MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters from Navy Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15, based from Norfolk, Va.

"On my last deployment with the 15th MEU, we conducted humanitarian assistance and disaster relief in Indonesia following the tsunami," said Lt. Col. Todd Oneto, commanding officer of HMM-165 (REIN). "I am confident in our ability to help Pakistan in its relief efforts."

The Navy and Marine Corps team is uniquely capable of providing sustained humanitarian assistance operations at sea and ashore. The Peleliu ARG consists of Peleliu, amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52), and amphibious transport dock ship USS Dubuque (LPD 8). All three ships are capable of moving equipment and personnel, simultaneously by surface or air.

Peleliu ARG and 15th MEU are currently executing a regularly scheduled deployment to the region in support of ongoing maritime security operations, and serve as the theater reserve force for US Central Command. The ARG/MEU team report directly to Expeditionary Strike Group 5, which is responsible for all amphibious forces deployed to 5th Fleet, and oversees the planning and execution of contingency response missions and maritime humanitarian aid and disaster relief operations.

The 5th Fleet's Area of Responsibility encompasses 2.5 million square miles of water and includes the Arabian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman and parts of the Indian Ocean.

i wish this sence of good will prevail even after the disaster is dealt with..

regards!
 
We say they are they are paid with our Taxes..
we say they only enjoy privileges..

we say they are leisure seeker

we say they are dictators...

we say we only say!!!

but...

when they sit at blood freezing cold post in siachen,
we don’t say a word!!

when there boxed bodies, pierced with bullets come home we don’t say a word..

when they die and there mothers weep we do not say a word of comfort..

when they get ready to walk in spray of bullets chanting Taqbeer, with out bothering being hit.
We say nothing!!

Let us all admit today…
They are the real sons of soil,
We are indebt to tem!!

Let us all salute,,

The Pak Jawans Of Pakistan Military Forces!!:pakistan: :tup:


Happy Defence Day

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Regards!
 
Mods please stick this thread- it should exist longer
 
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Mods please stick this thread- it will should exist longer

spot on..

infact i wanted to post some incedients rlated to army regarding to the ongoing flood relief activities and am coonsidering to use this thread to post them!

i hope they will be a good info base for our people to knoe what is happening all around us and perhaps wee can together sort ut some of the problem..

Mod, please approve..

regards!
 
Well americans are not the only ones that helped us. we should also be thankful to the saudi government and the people of saudi arabia for their unparallel support from the very beginning right till the very end.Saudi arabia is always there when Pakistan is in need.Thank you our saudi brothers.:smitten:
 

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Pakistani soldiers and U.S. Marines offload a CH-53 Super Stallion Helicopter from 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit carrying flood relief supplies at a World Food Programme aid distribution site Oct. 24 near Pano Aqil Cantonment, Pakistan. The U.S. Marine Corps’ 15th and 26th MEUs have been operating CH-46 Sea Knight and CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters in the Sindh province since early September bringing relief supplies to those in need. Since Aug. 5, U.S. military helicopters have transported more than 12 million pounds of supplies. (Official U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Kali Gradishar)(Released)

 
beautiful beautiful pic:
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although i am worried about the location where it is flying. this area have a high security profile..
 
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