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(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Brock)

TFB’s Photo Of The Day has become an impressive gallery, with an ever-growing number of images of firearms in all sorts of usual and unusual places. Today we’re going to add a few more to the collection, and above you see a member of the Morocco Armed Forces clearing the upper deck of a naval ship. These images were taken during exercise Flintlock in Volta, Ghana, in 2023.

Below: A member of Cote D’Ivoire Armed Forces pulls security while his teammates perform hook and climb maneuvers.

Flintlock is an exercise focused on improving military interoperability and fostering cross-border collaboration.

Below: Members of the Morocco Armed Forces.

Below: Members of Cabo Verdean Armed Forces move as a team through a naval ship clearing rooms during maritime operations.

Members of Ghana Armed Forces clear a corner.

Below: A member of Cote D’Ivoire Armed Forces pulls security.

Member of Cote D’Ivoire Armed Forces practices movements before conducting raids on a naval ship.

Below: A member of the Ghana Armed Forces waits before their training begins


Source: U.S. Army, photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Brock.


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