Fireball: Corporal Jamie Peters won Best Overall Image for 'Fireball Flyers', which shows an Army Air Corp Apache from the display team wowing crowds at the Royal International Air Tattoo. The display uses pyrotechnics to simulate some of the firepower that the helicopter uses, finishing with a grand finale of an Apache flying over a large explosion. The image topped a Facebook poll to win the category with 1,671 likes edging Steve Dock's 'Armed and Dangerous' with 1,595 likes into second place
The Art Of War: Stunning Images Of Attack Helicopters, Tanks And Soldiers Entered In This Year's Army Photographic Competition -- Daily Mail
* Sergeant Paul Morrison, 38, from Inverness, an Army Photographer with the Royal Logistic Corps, won the top prize
* Father-of-three completed a six-month operational tour in Afghanistan in 2012 and has travelled all over the world
* Best Overall Image, voted for on Facebook, went to Corporal Jamie Peters, RLC, of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders
* His winning shot of an Apache flying over a large explosion, titled 'Fireball Flyers', was taken during an air show
From a dramatic image of a young soldier tending to an injured woman on the battlefield to off-duty servicemen boxing, these stunning photographs capture the lives of British soldiers as they work and play.
Taken by amateur and army photographers, these are the best images from this year's Army Photographic Competition - including a dramatic shot of a helicopter emerging from a fireball.
Sergeant Paul Morrison, 38, of Inverness, who has travelled the world capturing the drama of the battlefield, won Photographer of the Year for his collection of captivating images.
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My Comment: Stunning images .... check it out.
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