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December 1/2, 2007A member of the US Army Parachute Demonstration team the "Golden Knights" jumps into the stadium before the start of the 108th annual Army Navy football game in Baltimore, Md. Dec 1, 2007. Members of the Navy Leap Frogs parachute team separate before landing at the start of the 108th Army versus Navy football game in Baltimore, Maryland, December 1, 2007. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer (UNITED STATES) A member of the Navy Leap Frogs parachute team lands on the field at the start of the 108th Army versus Navy football game in Baltimore, Maryland December 1, 2007. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer But both sides claimed victory in the battle, in which several government armoured vehicles were destroyed.The Danes will leave Iraq December 19th after four years, when the last helicopter mission will be conducted observing Iraqi soil from above. Lt Col S. Jessen, commander of the Danish unit in Iraq, says that there is no doubt that the British forces in the area are pleased with the work of the Danish helicopter crews, that escorts British convoys and can detect ambushes or other threats. The Danish unit consists of four Fennec helicopters, and a crew of 55 people. They fly two to three missions a day. The last Danish ground troops left Iraq in August. The Norwegian Defence Forces reports that the 20 year old soldier that got severely wounded in the IED attack in Afghanistan on November 8th, have had his left leg amputated. The attack killed 22 year old Sorli Jorgensen. But despite the circumstances, he is recovering well and have been moved from the Ulleval University Hospital, to medical care closer to his home. Luckily the German surgeon Herbert Port were in the camp nearby at the time, and could stop the severe bleeding. The attack sparked a heated debate in Norway about the lack of doctors in Afghanistan. The Norwegian General Major Leif Sverre Rosen claims that he was pressed to resign, after saying that the security situation was so bad, that he wouldn't send his own son to Afghanistan. Spanish police arrested more than 40 people convicted of aiding the armed Basque separatist group ETA through a network of ostensibly legitimate social and political organizations. Elena Beloki, former director of international relations of the outlawed Batasuna Party, was taken away by a masked police officer in San Sebastian. Photo: Vincent West/Reuters Philippine National Police Special Action Force members guard one of the gates of the National police headquarters in Manila, 30 November 2007, a day after Philippine troops stormed the hotel in a flurry ofs gunfire and tear gas that forced the surrender of a band of renegade soldiers who were demanding that President Gloria Arroyo step down. The Philippine media derided the failed rebellion by a band of rebel soldiers who seized a luxury hotel before being forced to surrender after an army raid hours later. AFP PHOTO/JEZ AZNAR (Photo credit should read JES AZNAR/AFP/***** Images) Armed policemen on motorcycles patrol the area around a luxury Hotel in Manila's financial district of Makati 30 November 2007 a day after Philippine troops stormed the hotel in a flurry of gunfire and tear gas that forced the surrender of a band of renegade soldiers who were demanding that President Gloria Arroyo step down Romanian anti-terrorist troops march during Romania's national day military parade in Bucharest Helicopter gunships fly over during Romania's national day military parade in Bucharest. A member of Russia's special police keeps guard as his colleague carries sacks of confiscated drugs that are to be destroyed in Barnaul in the Altai region November 30, 2007. Police in Barnaul destroyed some 160 kg of heroin on Friday, which had been confiscated during a number of recent operations, local media reported
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