Manguaguan na Palabran Si Yuus – God's Precious Words
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Umatalaf (Matso) 4, 2005

Chamoyo cumocone guato gui manaelaye yan y chumogüe y taelaye: ya jasasangan y pas gui tiguangña ya y inacacha
gaegue gui corasonñija. Nae sija taemanoja y chechoñija: ya taemanoja y taelayen chechoña. Nae sija
taemanoja y finatinas y canaeñija: apase ni y para ujamarese. Sa timanmalago jalie y checho Jeova, ni y finatinas
y canaeña, ufanyinilang sija ya ti uninafangajulo.” Salmo 28:3-5.

1. Explosive and Destructive Power: Fire In the Cloud. Controlled Detonation of Unexploded Ordnance, February 10, 2005, Baghdad, Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah - Republic of Iraq. Photo Credit: Photographer's Mate 1st Class Richard J. Brunson, Navy NewsStand - Eye on the Fleet Photo Gallery (http://www.news.navy.mil/view_photos.asp, 050210-N-6932B-214), United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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1. Explosive and Destructive Power: Fire In the Cloud, Controlled Detonation of Unexploded Ordnance, February 10, 2005
Baghdad, Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah – Republic of Iraq
 
2. Explosive and Destructive Power: Towering Mushroom-Shaped Cloud. Controlled Detonation of Unexploded Ordnance, February 10, 2005, Baghdad, Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah - Republic of Iraq. Photo Credit: Photographer's Mate 1st Class Richard J. Brunson, Navy NewsStand - Eye on the Fleet Photo Gallery (http://www.news.navy.mil/view_photos.asp, 050210-N-6932B-257), United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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2. Explosive and Destructive Power: Controlled Detonation of Unexploded Ordnance Results In a Big Mushroom-Shaped Cloud, February 10, 2005
Baghdad, Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah – Republic of Iraq
 
3. Spectacular Explosive and Destructive Power: Controlled Detonation of a Cache of Unexploded Ordnance (UEXO), October 14, 2006, Near Forward Operating Base Falcon, Baghdad, Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah - Republic of Iraq. Photo Credit: Sgt. Jacob H. Smith, 982nd Combat Camera Company, United States Army (U.S. Army, http://www.army.mil) and JCCIMT; Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, 061014-A-5493S-057) and United States Army (U.S. Army, http://www.army.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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3. Spectacular Explosive and Destructive Power: Controlled Detonation of a Cache of Unexploded Ordnance (UEXO), October 14, 2006
Near Forward Operating Base Falcon, Baghdad, Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah – Republic of Iraq
 
4. Stunning, Frightening Explosive and Destructive Power: Detonation of an 11-megaton Thermonuclear (Also Known as a Hydrogen Bomb or H-Bomb), March 26, 1954, Operation Castle, ROMEO Event. Bikini Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Photo Credit: U.S. Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov) - National Nuclear Security Administration (http://www.nnsa.doe.gov) - Nevada Site Office (http://www.nv.doe.gov) - Photo Library (http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/photos) Category: Amospheric Testing - Number: XX-33. Photo courtesy of National Nuclear Security Administration / Nevada Site Office, United States Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov), Government of the United States of America.
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4. Stunning, Frightening Explosive and Destructive Power: Detonation of an 11-megaton Thermonuclear Bomb, March 26, 1954
Operation Castle (Video), ROMEO Event
Bikini Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands
 
5. Early Morning Explosive and Destructive Power: A 19-kiloton Nuclear Bomb Explodes From a Balloon Positioned 1500 Feet Above the Ground, August 7, 1957 at 5:25 a.m. PDT, Operation Plumbbob, STOKES Event, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, USA. Photo Credit: U.S. Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov) - National Nuclear Security Administration (http://www.nnsa.doe.gov) - Nevada Site Office (http://www.nv.doe.gov) - Photo Library (http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/photos) Category: Amospheric Testing - Number: XX-01. Photo courtesy of National Nuclear Security Administration / Nevada Site Office, United States Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov), Government of the United States of America.
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5. Early Morning Explosive and Destructive Power: A 19-kiloton Nuclear Bomb Explodes From a Balloon
Positioned 1500 Feet Above the Ground, August 7, 1957 at 5:25 a.m. PDT
Operation Plumbbob, STOKES Event
Nevada Test Site, Nevada, USA
 
6. The BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missile's 1,000-Pound Conventional Warhead Explodes Over the Revetted Aircraft, April 1, 1986, San Clemente Island, State of California, USA. Photo Credit: Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, DN-SC-86-06115) and United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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6. A BGM-109 Tomahawk Cruise Missile Warhead Explodes Over the Revetted Aircraft, April 1, 1986
San Clemente Island, State of California, USA
 
Photo Sequence of the Joint Cruise Missile Project Test of April 1, 1986, Conducted By United States DoD On San Clemente Island, California, USA
6a. Launched from a submerged United States Navy submarine off the coast of California and traveling more than 400 miles, the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile approaches the target,a revetted aircraft, April 1, 1986, San Clemente Island, State of California, USA. Photo Credit: Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, DN-SC-86-06113) and United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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6a. Launched from a submerged United States Navy submarine off the coast of California and flying more than 400 miles, the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile approaches the target, a revetted aircraft. DN-SC-86-06113
6b. The BGM-109 Tomahawk's 1,000-pound conventional warhead detonates above the target (revetted aircraft), April 1, 1986, San Clemente Island, State of California, USA. Photo Credit: Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, DN-SC-86-06115) and United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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6b. The BGM-109 Tomahawk's 1,000-pound conventional warhead detonates above the target. DN-SC-86-06115
6c. The explosion destroys the target, the revetted aircraft, April 1, 1986, San Clemente Island, State of California, USA. Photo Credit: Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, DN-SC-86-06114) and United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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6c. The explosion destroys the target. DN-SC-86-06114
 
7. Four F-15 Eagle Fighter Jets, Assigned to the Missouri Air National Guard 110th Fighter Squadron, Simultaneously Fire AIM-7 Sparrow Radar-Guided Air-to-Air Missiles At a Target Drone During the U.S. Air Force's Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) known as 'Combat Archer', July 15, 2005, Gulf of Mexico, USA. Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Michael Ammons, United States Air Force; Defense Visual Information (DVI, http://www.DefenseImagery.mil, 050715-F-7709A-003 and DF-SD-08-03403) and United States Air Force (USAF, http://www.af.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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7. Four F-15 Eagle Fighter Jets, Assigned to the Missouri Air National Guard 110th Fighter Squadron, Simultaneously Fire
AIM-7 Sparrow Radar-Guided Air-to-Air Missiles At a Target Drone During Combat Archer, July 15, 2005
Gulf of Mexico, USA

Photo Credits:

1.First Row (Full size Original or Large): Photographer's Mate 1st Class Richard J. Brunson, Navy NewsStand – Eye on the Fleet Photo Gallery (http://www.news.navy.mil/view_photos.asp, 050210-N-6932B-214), United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).

2. Second Row (Full size Original or Large): Photographer's Mate 1st Class Richard J. Brunson, Navy NewsStand – Eye on the Fleet Photo Gallery (http://www.news.navy.mil/view_photos.asp, 050210-N-6932B-257), United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).

3. Third Row (Full size OriginalLocal copy, Large, or Medium): Sgt. Jacob H. Smith, 982nd Combat Camera Company, United States Army (U.S. Army, http://www.army.mil) and JCCIMT; Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, 061014-A-5493S-057) and United States Army (U.S. Army, http://www.army.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).

4. Fourth Row (Full size OriginalLocal copy or Large): U.S. Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov) - National Nuclear Security Administration (http://www.nnsa.doe.gov) - Nevada Site Office (http://www.nv.doe.gov) - Photo Library (http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/photos) Category: Amospheric Testing - Number: XX-33. Photo courtesy of National Nuclear Security Administration / Nevada Site Office, United States Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov), Government of the United States of America.

5. Fifth Row (Full size OriginalLocal copy or Large): U.S. Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov) - National Nuclear Security Administration (http://www.nnsa.doe.gov) - Nevada Site Office (http://www.nv.doe.gov) - Photo Library (http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/photos) Category: Amospheric Testing - Number: XX-01. Photo courtesy of National Nuclear Security Administration / Nevada Site Office, United States Department of Energy (http://www.doe.gov), Government of the United States of America.

6. Sixth Row (Full size Original, Large, or Medium): Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC, http://www.DoDMedia.osd.mil, DN-SC-86-06115) and United States Navy (USN, http://www.navy.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).

7. Seventh Row (Full size Original, Huge, Large, Medium, or Other): Master Sgt. Michael Ammons, United States Air Force; Defense Visual Information (DVI, http://www.DefenseImagery.mil, 050715-F-7709A-003 and DF-SD-08-03403) and United States Air Force (USAF, http://www.af.mil), United States Department of Defense (DoD, http://www.DefenseLink.mil or http://www.dod.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).

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