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Afghan child receiving medical aid

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U.S. Army Spec. Jay Clemons from Kettle Falls, Wash., assess the wounds of an Afghan child. The grandfather stated he was grateful and this was the first time he had witnessed the presence of U.S. and Afghan forces. Spc. Clemons is assigned to 2nd Platoon, Apache Company, Task Force 1-501, Brigade Focused Targeting Force. The Focused Targeting Force, Afghan Uniformed Police and Afghan National Army were on a joint patrol in Musa Khel to disrupt insurgent activity and enroll military age men into the database June 4. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Martin Strand, Brigade Focused Targeting Force)

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04/06/2012
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