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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_012.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_010.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_008.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_006.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_004.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_010.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_003.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_017.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_014.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_004.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_020.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Do not build the new military base to Henoko and Takae” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_008.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_011.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads Ã’Protect treasure of life Article 9Ó during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads Ã’Review the agreement between America and JapanÓ during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Protect the forest” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “No Henoko base” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_011.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_007.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_001.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “No Henoko base” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_013.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “No Henoko base” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_005.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_007.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Protect the forest” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads Ã’Protect treasure of life Article 9Ó during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_019.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads Ã’Review the agreement between America and JapanÓ during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_018.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Protestor has a sign reads “Protect the forest” during the demonstration against the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
    20160928_zap_c166_015.jpg
  • September 28, 2016 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Japanese protestors demonstrate against the construction of a new U.S.Military base at Henoko in Okinawa. The Executive Committee Stop Henoko organized the demonstration as the Abe government continues to put pressure on Okinawa to allow the project to proceed. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • Mar 10, 2016 - Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. - SHANE ORTEGA is an openly transgender male in the United States Army. With over 10 years of the service, he spends his time fighting discrimination against the transgender community in the military. (Credit Image: © Rachel Ceretto via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 31, 2017 - Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. - Americans rely on the U.S. military to keep them safe from humans who would do them harm What they might not know is that some service members work around the clock to protect them from microscopic bad guys, as well, deadly viruses and bacteria.Personnel at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, a Defense Department biomedical facility in Silver Spring, Maryland, are researching and developing vaccines that can save military and civilian lives. Pictured: Biochemistry Lab Army Maj. Patrick Twomey, chief of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Clinical Trials Center, stands next to a fume hood at WRAIR in Silver Spring, Md., May 31, 2017. Most vaccine samples arrive at WRAIR readymade, but others first require some preparatory mixing under a fume hood. (Credit Image: © Rick Docksai/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 25, 2017 - (FILE PHOTO) - The U.S. military started moving the THAAD anti-missile defense system to a deployment site in South Korea on Wednesday PICTURED: U.S. - A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept test, in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense. (Credit Image: © Ralph Scott/Department of Defense via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 25, 2017 - (FILE PHOTO) - The U.S. military started moving the THAAD anti-missile defense system to a deployment site in South Korea on Wednesday PICTURED: U.S. - A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept test, in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense. (Credit Image: © Ralph Scott/Department of Defense via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019, New York, New York, U.S.; Military members visit Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Manhattan in New York on Memorial Day. (Credit Image: © William Volcov/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 25, 2017 - (FILE PHOTO) - The U.S. military started moving the THAAD anti-missile defense system to a deployment site in South Korea on Wednesday PICTURED: Nov. 1, 2015 - A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets. (Credit Image: © Ben Listerman/Department of Defense via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 25, 2017 - (FILE PHOTO) - The U.S. military started moving the THAAD anti-missile defense system to a deployment site in South Korea on Wednesday PICTURED: U.S. - A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept test, in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Department of Defense. (Credit Image: © Ralph Scott/Department of Defense via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2018 - Austin, Texas, U.S - Military fly-over prior to the F1 RACE. (Credit Image: © Hoss McBain/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 20, 2017 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - Military Hero of the game, US Navy radar operator third class, Jack Paris prior to a Major League baseball game between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG) (Credit Image: © San Gabriel Valley Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Arlington, Virginia, U.S. - Soldiers from the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) helps conduct military funeral honors with funeral escort for U.S. Army Air Forces Capt. Lawrence Dickson in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, March 22, 2019. Dickson was a Tuskegee Airman (a member of the 100th Fighter Squadron, 332nd Fighter Group) and went missing in December 1944 when he plane crashed during his return from an aerial reconnaissance mission. His P-51D aircraft suffered engine failure and was seen crashing along the borders of Italy and Austria. (Credit Image: ? U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 15, 2017 - Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. - United States President DONALD J. TRUMP delivers remarks to military personnel and families in a hanger at Joint Base Andrews.  He visited JBA to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the US Air Force. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 22, 2017 - Yakima, Washington, U.S. - Morning March. Soldiers participate in a 7.5-mile ruck march at Yakima Training Center, Wash., April 22, 2017. The soldiers aimed to complete the march in under two hours while carrying a 35-pound sack. Army photo by Sgt. Kalie Jones. (Credit Image: ? Sgt. Kalie Jones/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, U.S. - An Air Force Global Strike Command Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated warhead is launched during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Vandenberg, California. The test comes during increased tensions with North Korea. (Credit Image: © Ian Dudley/U.S. Air Force via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Milford, Pennsylvania, U.S - Veterans pay homage to their brothers in arms during Memorial Day in Milford, Pennsylvania. (Credit Image: © Preston Ehrler/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 7, 2018 - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. - The Lucas Oil aerobatic plane performs at the Fort Lauderdale Air Show. (Credit Image: © Mike Stocker/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - FILE - The US, UK and France launched strikes against targets at three sites in Syria in the early hours of Saturday morning, following a week of threats of retaliation for an alleged chemical weapons attack on civilians in Douma. PICTURED:  May 1, 2013 - Point Mugu, CA, United States - The U.S. Air Force X-51A Waverider aircraft attached under the wing of a B-52 bomber in flight during its final mission over the Point Mugu Naval Air Warfare Center Sea Range May 1, 2013 near Point Mugu, California. (Credit Image: © Bobbi Zapka/DOD via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President DONALD J. TRUMP, left, and first lady MELANIA TRUMP pause during a ceremony to commemorate the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, at the Pentagon.  (Credit Image: © Andrew Harrer/Pool/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States Secretary of Defense JAMES N. MATTIS, right, and General JOSEPH F. DUNFORD, JR., US Marine Corps, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, left, give testimony before the US Senate Committee on Armed Services on ''the Department of Defense budget posture in review of the Defense Authorization Request for Fiscal Year 2018 and the Future Years Defense Program'' on Capitol Hill. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President DONALD J. TRUMP, pauses during a ceremony to commemorate the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, at the Pentagon.  (Credit Image: © Andrew Harrer/Pool/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 29, 2017 - San Bruno, California, U.S - A person walks through the Golden Gate National Cemetery on Memorial Day in San Bruno, California. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 29, 2017 - San Bruno, California, U.S - MATEO SHULER, 8, stares at headstones at the Golden Gate National Cemetery on Memorial Day in San Bruno, California. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 22, 2017 - Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, U.S. - Illuminating Inspection. Air Force Senior Airman Ronald Anazco examines a KC-135 Stratotanker part during a training session at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., April 22, 2017. Anazco is assigned to the New Jersey Air National Guard's 108th Maintenance Squadron nondestructive inspection shop. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Matt Hecht. (Credit Image: ? Master Sgt. Matt Hecht/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Texas Guardsmen from the 386th Engineer Battalion pick up large debris following Hurricane Harvey in Victoria, Texas, August 26, 2017. More than 1200 Texas Guardsmen partnered with Emergency first responders to support hurricane rescue missions throughout the Gulf Coastal areas of Texas. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Martha Nigrelle)
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  • Apr 12, 2017 - Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S. - Fast-Roping in the Red. Sailors fast-rope from an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter during training for rope-suspension techniques at Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story in Virginia Beach, Va., April 12, 2017. The seaman are assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2. (Credit Image: ? Charles Oki/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Defense Secretary JAMES MATTIS meets with Israeli Defense Minister AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN at the Pentagon. Lieberman and Mattis discussed particularly heightened tensions between Iran, Israel, and the US.(Credit Image: ? US Navy/DOD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Defense Secretary JAMES MATTIS meets with Israeli Defense Minister at the Pentagon. Lieberman and Mattis discussed particularly heightened tensions between Iran, Israel, and the US.(Credit Image: ? US Navy/DOD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Defense Secretary meets with Israeli Defense Minister AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN at the Pentagon. Lieberman and Mattis discussed particularly heightened tensions between Iran, Israel, and the US.(Credit Image: ? US Navy/DOD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Defense Secretary JAMES MATTIS meets with Israeli Defense Minister AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN at the Pentagon. Lieberman and Mattis discussed particularly heightened tensions between Iran, Israel, and the US.(Credit Image: ? US Navy/DOD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Defense Secretary JAMES MATTIS meets with Israeli Defense Minister AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN at the Pentagon. Lieberman and Mattis discussed particularly heightened tensions between Iran, Israel, and the US.(Credit Image: ? US Navy/DOD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 4, 2017 - Port Arthur, Texas, U.S. - Soldiers drive on flooded roads as they continue rescue missions in Port Arthur, Texas. The soldiers are assigned to the Texas Army National Guard. (Credit Image: ? Melisa Washington/Army via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 26, 2017 - Georgia, U.S. - Parachute Inspection. Air Force Staff Sgt. Scott Watson inspects a parachute at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., April 26, 2017. Watson is an aircrew flight equipment technician assigned to the 339th Flight Test Squadron. Air Force photo by Jamal D. Sutter. (Credit Image: ? Jamal D. Sutter/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Marietta, Georgia, U.S. - MONICA HELMS, 66, served eight years in the U.S. Navy on submarines in the 1970s before coming to terms with her true gender identity and transitioning from male to female. She created a pink blue and white flag to represent the transgender community in 1999 and the flag is now internationally recognized. She is an outspoken activist for transgender rights. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne Nelson via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Marietta, Georgia, U.S. - MONICA HELMS, 66, served eight years in the U.S. Navy on submarines in the 1970s before coming to terms with her true gender identity and transitioning from male to female. She created a pink blue and white flag to represent the transgender community in 1999 and the flag is now internationally recognized. She is an outspoken activist for transgender rights. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne Nelson via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Marietta, Georgia, U.S. - MONICA HELMS, 66, served eight years in the U.S. Navy on submarines in the 1970s before coming to terms with her true gender identity and transitioning from lake to female. She created a pink blue and white flag to represent the transgender community in 1999 and the flag is now internationally recognized. She is an outspoken acticitst for transgender rights. Monica is pictured in her townhouse north of Atlanta with photograph of herself as a young sailor. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne Nelson via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - San Diego, California, U.S. - Marines carry the body of Marine Sgt. Chad Elliott Jenson on Tuesday to the El Camino Mortuary and Chapel in San Diego, California.  Jenson was one of nine marines killed July 10 when their KC-130T transport plane crashed in western Mississippi. (Credit Image: © Eduardo Contreras/San Diego Union-Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Shane Ortega is an openly transgender male in the United States Army. With over 10 years of the service, he spends his time fighting discrimination against the transgender community in the military.
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  • Shane Ortega is an openly transgender male in the United States Army. With over 10 years of the service, he spends his time fighting discrimination against the transgender community in the military.
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  • Shane Ortega is an openly transgender male in the United States Army. With over 10 years of the service, he spends his time fighting discrimination against the transgender community in the military.
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  • Shane Ortega is an openly transgender male in the United States Army. With over 10 years of the service, he spends his time fighting discrimination against the transgender community in the military.
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  • Shane Ortega is an openly transgender male in the United States Army. With over 10 years of the service, he spends his time fighting discrimination against the transgender community in the military.
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  • May 27, 2017 - West Point, NY, United States of America - Members of the U.S. Military Academy Class of 2017 toss their hats into the air at the conclusion of their graduation ceremony at Michie Stadium May 27, 2017 in West Point, New York. Nine hundred thirty-six cadets received their diplomas during the ceremony. (Credit Image: © Vito T. Bryant/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN, (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011) was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11 attacks on the United States and numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. May 1, 2011, was killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. PICTURED: Sept. 14, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - Smoke and dust fill the air as workers and firefighters examine the remains of buildings at the site of the World Trade Center attack, Ground Zero. (Credit Image: © Edward A. Ornelas/San Antonio Express-News/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, U.S. - Dino, a military working dog (MWD) with the Provost Marshals Office, Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), brings down U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Johnanthony Anayaburgos, a rifleman with 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, during a demonstration of the installations MWDs, MCBH, Mar. 28, 2019. The MWDs capabilities were presented to U.S. Marine Corps riflemen to have a better understanding of working alongside a K-9 unit in a deployed environment. (Credit Image: © U.S. Marine Corps/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011), was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11th 2001 attacks on the U.S. Killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. ..PICTURED: .Sept. 11, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - The south tower of the World Trade Center, left, begins to collapse in New York Tuesday Sept. 11. 2001. In the most horrifying attacks ever against the U.S., terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade center in a deadly series of blows that brought down the twin 110-story towers. (Credit Image: © Gulnara Samoilova/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011), was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11th 2001 attacks on the U.S. Killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. ..PICTURED: Sept. 11, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - The south tower of the World Trade Center, left, begins to collapse in New York Tuesday Sept. 11. 2001. In the most horrifying attacks ever against the U.S., terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade center in a deadly series of blows that brought down the twin 110-story towers. (Credit Image: © ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011), was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11th 2001 attacks on the U.S. Killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. PICTURED: Sept. 11, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - Smoke billows from the twin towers of the World Trade Center, Tuesday September 11th, 2001. In the most horrifying attacks ever against the United States, terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade center in a deadly series of blows that brought down the twin 110-story towers. (Credit Image: © Gulnara Samoilova/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011), was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11th 2001 attacks on the U.S. Killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. ..PICTURED: .Sept. 11, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - People are in shock and disoriented in the dark near the World Trade Center, Tuesday September 11th 2001. In the most horrifying attacks ever against the United States, terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade center in a deadly series of blows that brought down the twin 110-story towers. (Credit Image: © Gulnara Samoilova/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011), was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11th 2001 attacks on the U.S. Killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. PICTURED: Sept. 11, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - Smoke billows from the twin towers of the World Trade Center, Tuesday September 11th, 2001. In the most horrifying attacks ever against the United States, terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade center in a deadly series of blows that brought down the twin 110-story towers. (Credit Image: © HFP/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • OSAMA BIN LADEN (March 10, 1957 - May 1, 2011), was a member of a wealthy Saudi family and the founder of the jihadist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, responsible for the September 11th 2001 attacks on the U.S. Killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan by American military forces. PICTURED: Sept. 15, 2001 - New York, New York, U.S. - Ground Zero of the collapsed WTC. (Credit Image: © Ringo Chiu/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 29, 2017 - Washington, DC, U.S - The National Memorial Day Parade will be held today in Washington, D.C. America celebrated those who have sacrificed for their country at the National Memorial Day Parade..The parade is organized by the American Veterans Center and World War II Veterans Committee. This year's theme is ''Saluting our Military and Fallen Heroes from the American Revolution Through Iraq and Afghanistan.''..This year's parade will also feature a special tribute the World War II generation, commemorating the 75th anniversary of WWII. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Boone, Iowa, U.S - Vice President Mike Pence, shakes hands and signs autographs as he works the rope line crowd at Senator Joni Ernst's 3rd annual roast and ride charity motorcycle ride to benefit military veterans at the Central Iowa Expo center in Boone Iowa, 3 June, 2017. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2017 - *FILE PHOTO* - President Trump ordered a massive military strike on a Syrian air base in retaliation for a 'barbaric' chemical attack he blamed on Syria's President. Navy gun ships USS Porter and USS Ross targeted Shayrat Airfield in Syria, where planes that carried out the chemical attack where launched from. Pictured: April 25, 2011 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S. - Submariners of the USS Annapolis (SSN 760), a S6G nuclear reactor powered fast attack submarine, salute while moored along side the USS ROSS, a guided missile destroyer, at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on Monday. The USS Annapolis measures 362 ft. in length and 33 ft. at the beam, a diving depth of over 400 ft., 27+ mph, 12 vertical launch missile tubes, 4 torpedo tubes, and a crew of 130 enlisted submariners. The submarine was commissioned April 11, 1992 with its homeport in Groton, Connecticut. USS Annapolis sailed to the 21st Anniversary of Fleet Week at Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale. (Credit Image: © Gary Coronado/The Palm Beach Post/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 2, 2019 - New York City, New York, U.S. - Actors BLAKE LIVELY and RYAN REYNOLDS attend the US premiere of Pokemon Detective Pikachu held at Military Island Times Square. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Aransas County, Texas, U.S. - CHARLES PROTHRO volunteers to clean up a property off FM 1781 in Aransas County,  on Monday, damaged by Hurricane Harvey. The group of volunteers came together on social media and call themselves the ''big truck crew'' because they all have big trucks, including decommissioned military trucks. (Credit Image: © Rachel Denny Clow/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 29, 2017 - Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods was arrested early Monday morning on a DUI charge. View of Military Trail south of Indian Creek in Jupiter. He owns a restaurant  called The Woods at Harbourside in Jupiter. (Credit Image: © Melanie Bell/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - A military aide carries the ''nuclear football'' on the South Lawn of the White House. The contents of the nuclear football can be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while he is away from fixed command centers, such as the White House Situation Room. It functions as a mobile hub in the strategic defense system of the United States. (Credit Image: © Olivier Douliery/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - New York, New York, U.S. - British Ambassador to the United Nations Karen Pierce (Front) addresses a Security Council emergency meeting on Syria at the UN headquarters in New York. UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on Syria requested by Russia on Saturday. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over Friday's joint military action against Syria by the United States, France and Britain, and called for adherence to the UN Charter and international law on the issue. (Credit Image: © Li Muzi/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - New York City, New York, U.S. - Actor VIOLETT BEANE and guest attend the US premiere of Pokemon Detective Pikachu held at Military Island Times Square. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 4, 2017 - Tampa, Florida, U.S. - The flag draped casket containing the remains of Mark Dennis is off-loaded from a Southwest plane as members of the Patriot Guard salute Tuesday, April 04, 2017 at Tampa International Airport. The remains returned to Tampa Bay eight months after the military concluded for the fourth time that they belonged to Dennis. The first time was in July, 1966, just days after Dennis, a Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class, was in a helicopter shot down in Vietnam, making him the first casualty of the war from his small town south of Dayton, Ohio. (Credit Image: © Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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