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A Soldier from the 26th Brigade Support Battalion,

A Soldier from the 26th Brigade Support Battalion,

A Soldier from the 26th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division does final inspections of the load as it is hooked to the CH-47 Chinook helicopter Jan. 4 at Forward Operating B... More

Chinook helicopters from Company B, 2nd Battalion,

Chinook helicopters from Company B, 2nd Battalion,

Chinook helicopters from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, Combat Aviation Brigade carried military containers with wood, barriers, food and water from Forward Operating Base Kalsu to Patrol Base... More

A final sling of a military container gets hooked to

A final sling of a military container gets hooked to

A final sling of a military container gets hooked to the bottom of a Chinook helicopter Jan. 4 during a sling-load operation at Forward Operating Base Kalsu. The supplies in the container were transported to Pa... More

The sling-load team from the 26th Brigade Support Battalion,

The sling-load team from the 26th Brigade Support Battalion,

The sling-load team from the 26th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division prepares to hook the container to a Chinook helicopter Jan. 4 at Forward Operating Base Kalsu. The sup... More

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