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1st Lt. Joseph Law, Red Platoon leader from the 7th

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1st Lt. Joseph Law, Red Platoon leader from the 7th

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1st Lt. Joseph Law, Red Platoon leader from the 7th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment (right), interviews a villager at Kamisari Village, Bala Murghab District, Badghis province, Afghanistan, April 4, 2011, with the help of Company Sgt. Ali Ghouse, 2nd Brigade, 207th Afghan National Army Corps company sergeant and an interpreter (identity masked), during Operation Red Sand. Shortly after talking to villagers, Law's team was ambushed by an outnumbering amount of insurgents in ruins in a field near Kamisari.

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