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A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor places

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor places

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor places a snake on U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kirk Landon during jungle survival training Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. ... More

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates the proper technique to safely pick up a King Cobra snake Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. The exercise,... More

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates the proper technique to safely pick up a King Cobra snake Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. The exercise,... More

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor demonstrates the proper technique to safely pick up a King Cobra snake Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. The exercise,... More

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Todd McCaffery greets a member

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Todd McCaffery greets a member

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Todd McCaffery greets a member of the Royal Thai Armed Forces at the start of jungle survival training Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. The ... More

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor removes

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor removes

A Royal Thai Army Special Forces Instructor removes a snake from 1st Lt. Kirk Landon's arm during jungle survival training Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. T... More

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kirk Landon allows a nonpoisonous

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kirk Landon allows a nonpoisonous

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kirk Landon allows a nonpoisonous snake to bite him during jungle survival training Feb. 15 at Ban Dan Lan Hoi, Kingdom of Thailand, as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2014. The exercise, in its 3... More

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