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The calendar year 2010 fourth quarter sailors of the

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The calendar year 2010 fourth quarter sailors of the quarter pose for a photo during Navy Night in Camp Eggers, Afghanistan Jan. 13, 2011. From the left to right the bluejacket, junior and senior sailors of the quarter: Petty Officer 3rd Class Mylene Abrajano, machinist's mate from San Diego, Calif., Petty Officer 2nd Class Zackary Blenkinsopp, sonar technician from Florence, Alabama; and Petty Officer 1st Class John Scanlon, information systems technician from New York City. Navy Night is a monthly get together organized by the NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan Navy Element as a way to recognize and bring the deployed sailors together. Camp Eggers which is located in Kabul, Afghanistan is the home of services members from several countries assigned to NTM-A in support of growing the capabilities of Afghanistan's national government.

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