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Tech. Sgt. Joshua Stonestreet from Sissonville, W.Va.,

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Tech. Sgt. Joshua Stonestreet from Sissonville, W.Va., Senior Airman Raymond Johnson from Rio Rancho, N.M., and Senior Airman Gabriel Baerwals from Hustisford, Wis., all serving with 466 B Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team 9, U.S. Air Force, clear a way to an improvised explosive device in the Nawa Valley, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, May 25. The IED was found by the Afghan Border Police of Zone 3, Kandak 4. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Whitney C. Houston)

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25/05/2014
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