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From left to right, Col. J.B. Vowell, the incoming

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From left to right, Col. J.B. Vowell, the incoming

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From left to right, Col. J.B. Vowell, the incoming Train, Advise, Assist Command - East Deputy Commanding Officer; Command Sgt. Maj. Walter Tagalicud, the incoming TAAC-E Senior Enlisted Leader; P. Michael McKinley, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan; and Brig. Gen. Christopher Bentley, the TAAC-E Commander stop for a photo upon the ambassador’s arrival to Tactical Base Gamberi Feb. 11, 2015. McKinley met with TAAC-E leaders and staff to gain an assessment of the transition from Operation Enduring Freedom to NATO’s new Resolute Support Mission and discuss progress of Afghan National Security Forces in eastern Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jarrod Morris, TAAC-E Public Affairs)(Released)

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11/02/2015
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