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Capt. Garrett Anderson, 1st Lt. Greg Shaneman, Chief

Capt. Garrett Anderson, 1st Lt. Greg Shaneman, Chief

Capt. Garrett Anderson, 1st Lt. Greg Shaneman, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bernard Guisti, and Capt. Caleb Daniel wait to board their flight home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Spc. Lucero, Cpl. McElroy, and Sgt. Williams help load

Spc. Lucero, Cpl. McElroy, and Sgt. Williams help load

Spc. Lucero, Cpl. McElroy, and Sgt. Williams help load bags into the plane prior to their flight back to Fort Campbell.

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bernard Guisti, Capt. Caleb

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bernard Guisti, Capt. Caleb

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bernard Guisti, Capt. Caleb Daniel, and Pfc. Parks wait to board their flight home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Master Sgt. Enrique Perez and Capt. Mark Welch board

Master Sgt. Enrique Perez and Capt. Mark Welch board

Master Sgt. Enrique Perez and Capt. Mark Welch board the plane at KCIA on their way back to Fort Campbell.

Sgt. Grocke, Sgt. Dixon, Pfc. Stein, Staff Sgt. Emanuel,

Sgt. Grocke, Sgt. Dixon, Pfc. Stein, Staff Sgt. Emanuel,

Sgt. Grocke, Sgt. Dixon, Pfc. Stein, Staff Sgt. Emanuel, and Spc. Huffman wait to board their flight home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Spc. Houston Dikeman of FSC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Houston Dikeman of FSC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Houston Dikeman of FSC, 326th Engineer Battalion, boards the plane at KCIA.

First Sgt. Paulin and Maj. Strong of 391st Engineer

First Sgt. Paulin and Maj. Strong of 391st Engineer

First Sgt. Paulin and Maj. Strong of 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise, Idaho), board the plane at KCIA.

Capt. Lee Sirmans of HHC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

Capt. Lee Sirmans of HHC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

Capt. Lee Sirmans of HHC, 326th Engineer Battalion, boards the plane at KCIA.

Pfc. Pedro Martin boards his flight home to Fort Campbell,

Pfc. Pedro Martin boards his flight home to Fort Campbell,

Pfc. Pedro Martin boards his flight home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Soldiers from the 591st Engineer Company (Sapper) walk

Soldiers from the 591st Engineer Company (Sapper) walk

Soldiers from the 591st Engineer Company (Sapper) walk toward the plane that will take them back to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Sgt. Jason Kolb, Sgt. Joshua Reichlin, Capt. Stephen

Sgt. Jason Kolb, Sgt. Joshua Reichlin, Capt. Stephen

Sgt. Jason Kolb, Sgt. Joshua Reichlin, Capt. Stephen Kraus, Sgt. Grocke, and Sgt. Dixon wait to board their plane home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Sgt. Daniel Hitchcock of the 591st Engineer Company

Sgt. Daniel Hitchcock of the 591st Engineer Company

Sgt. Daniel Hitchcock of the 591st Engineer Company (Sapper) boards the plane at KCIA.

First Lt. Ryan O'Connor of 591st Engineer Company (Sapper)

First Lt. Ryan O'Connor of 591st Engineer Company (Sapper)

First Lt. Ryan O'Connor of 591st Engineer Company (Sapper) boards the plane at KCIA.

Sgt. Nicholas May, of 591st Engineer Company (Sapper),

Sgt. Nicholas May, of 591st Engineer Company (Sapper),

Sgt. Nicholas May, of 591st Engineer Company (Sapper), guards weapons and assault packs for the baggage detail at KCIA.

Soldiers from the 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise,

Soldiers from the 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise,

Soldiers from the 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise, Idaho), board their plane to Fort Dix, N.J., en route to Idaho.

Sgt. 1st Class Brown, Staff Sgt. Renfroe, and Spc.

Sgt. 1st Class Brown, Staff Sgt. Renfroe, and Spc.

Sgt. 1st Class Brown, Staff Sgt. Renfroe, and Spc. Alfaro-Caddes wait to board their flight home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Soldiers from the 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise,

Soldiers from the 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise,

Soldiers from the 391st Engineer Company (USAR, Boise, Idaho), board their plane to Fort Dix, N.J., en route to Idaho.

Capt. Jesse Hougnon, commander of the Forward Support

Capt. Jesse Hougnon, commander of the Forward Support

Capt. Jesse Hougnon, commander of the Forward Support Company, 326th Engineer Battalion (Air Assault) boards the plane to Fort Campbell.

Spc. Maria Velasco-Rios of HHC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Maria Velasco-Rios of HHC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Maria Velasco-Rios of HHC, 326th Engineer Battalion, boards the plane at KCIA.

(From bottom) Capt. Stephen Kraus, Sgt. Joshua Reichlin,

(From bottom) Capt. Stephen Kraus, Sgt. Joshua Reichlin,

(From bottom) Capt. Stephen Kraus, Sgt. Joshua Reichlin, Sgt. Jason Kolb, Capt. Pablo Diaz, Pfc. Guenther, and Sgt. Marco board their flight home to Fort Campbell, Ky.

First Lt. Meg Vermillion of FSC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

First Lt. Meg Vermillion of FSC, 326th Engineer Battalion,

First Lt. Meg Vermillion of FSC, 326th Engineer Battalion, boards the plane at KCIA

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