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From left, Brig. Gen. Giacomo Bellacicco, Regional

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From left, Brig. Gen. Giacomo Bellacicco, Regional

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From left, Brig. Gen. Giacomo Bellacicco, Regional Command (West) commander; from the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division: Lt. Col. Ronald Lukow, commander, Task Force Comanche, Apache pilots Cpt. Paul McKnight and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Timothy Pool, 4th CAB Commander Col. Daniel Williams, 4th CAB Command Chief Warrant Officer 5 Lance McElhiney; TF Comanche Apache pilots: Chief Warrant Officers 3 Uriah Hayes and Donald Procter; and 4th CAB Command Sgt. Maj. Donald Rose, senior non-commissioned officer, stand together after the Distinguished Flying Cross was presented to the five TF Comanche soldiers, March 22 at Shindand Air Base. The soldiers received the Distinguished Flying Cross in recognition of their heroism, valor and lack of hesitation during an emergency air extraction of Italian and Afghan National Army soldiers in RC (W) Oct. 2, 2010. (Photo by: Sgt. Sean Harriman)

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22/03/2011
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