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  • US Marine recruits fall into formation in a rain storm during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • US Marine recruits fall into formation in a rain storm during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • US Marine recruits fall into formation in a rain storm during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
    Parris_Island_0137.JPG
  • The hair bun of a female Drill Sergeant candidate show from under her hat at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13504.JPG
  • A member of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stands in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12080.JPG
  • A member of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stands in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12079.JPG
  • US Marine recruits fall into formation in a rain storm during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
    Parris_Island_0149.JPG
  • US Marine drill instructor watches recruits fall into formation in a rain storm during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during early morning formation September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13568.JPG
  • A Drill Sergeant instructor yells commands to Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during early morning formation September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13567.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13506.JPG
  • The hair bun of a female Drill Sergeant candidate show from under her hat at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13505.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13501.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13499.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13498.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13497.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stand in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12106.JPG
  • A member of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stands in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12081.JPG
  • A member of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stands in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12078.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stand in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12077.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stand in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12072.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stand in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12071.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets stand in formation during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12070.JPG
  • US Marine recruits fall into formation in a rain storm during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
    Parris_Island_0139.JPG
  • A male Drill Sergeant candidate reads from his manual at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13503.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13502.JPG
  • Women Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during formation September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_002.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_014.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_010.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_005.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_016.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_015.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_013.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_011.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_009.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_007.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_006.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_003.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_002.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_001.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_017.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_012.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_008.jpg
  • The White House Ruin on the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in the Navajo Tribal Trust Lands, Arizona. The ancient village is built into the side of a cliff. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
    ellis_Canyon_Chelly_004.jpg
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson study before being tested on marching drills September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13495.JPG
  • Women Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson stand at attention September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13471.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets cheer following the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
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  • A member of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets sword salute during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
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  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets salute during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12105.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets salute during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12102.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets salute during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12099.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets march out of the barracks during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
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  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets are reflected in a polished brass buckle during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
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  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets march past the review stand during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12091.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets march past the review stand during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12088.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets march past the review stand during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12084.JPG
  • A member of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets reviews the troops during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
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  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets march out of the barracks during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12075.JPG
  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Hiker at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • Tourists at the badlands at Zabriskie Point looking toward Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA. Zabriskie point was once the home of twenty-mule team borax mines.
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  • US Marine drill instructor yells orders to recruits during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • US Marine drill instructor yells orders to recruits during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • US Marine drill instructor yells orders to recruits during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • US Marine drill instructor yells orders to recruits during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • US Marine drill instructor yells orders to recruits during bootcamp January 13, 2014 in Parris Island, SC.
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  • A female Drill Sergeant instructor observes candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • A female Drill Sergeant instructor observes candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • A female Drill Sergeant instructor observes candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13575.JPG
  • A US Army Drill Sergeant instructor barks orders to candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13574.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13571.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 27, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13570.JPG
  • Male and female Drill Sergeant candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson during close order drill exercises September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13496.JPG
  • A women Drill Sergeant candidate directs other candidates at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
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  • A women Drill Sergeant candidate stands with her male counterparts at the US Army Drill Instructors School Fort Jackson September 26, 2013 in Columbia, SC. While 14 percent of the Army is women soldiers there is a shortage of female Drill Sergeants.
    Drill_Sergeant_13472.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets are penalized for sloppy marching with push ups following the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12115.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets are penalized for sloppy marching with push ups following the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12114.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets are penalized for sloppy marching with push ups following the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12113.JPG
  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets marching band during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
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  • Members of the Citadel Military College corps of cadets marching band during the first Friday Dress Parade on September 6, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. The Friday Dress Parade is a tradition at the Citadel going back to 1843.
    Citadel_Parade_12107.JPG
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