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VIP at a ceremony honoring Afghan airmen, for their

VIP at a ceremony honoring Afghan airmen, for their

VIP at a ceremony honoring Afghan airmen, for their work during their security patrols, look on as American mentors comment about the success of their operations. The airmen received the commendation letters fo... More

An Afghan airmen holds up his commendation letter that

An Afghan airmen holds up his commendation letter that

An Afghan airmen holds up his commendation letter that he received from the Kandahar Air Field Commanding Officer, for his work in performing security operations around Kandahar Air Field, in Afghanistan. The a... More

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive Commendation letters from the Kandahar Air Field Commanding officer for their outstanding work during security operational on and around Kandahar Air Field, in... More

Afghan airmen look as their fellow airmen receive

Afghan airmen look as their fellow airmen receive

Afghan airmen look as their fellow airmen receive commendation letters from Kandahar Air Field Commander for their work during security patrols around Kandahar Air Field, in Afghanistan. The airmen received the... More

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive Commendation letters from the Kandahar Air Field Commanding officer for their outstanding work during security operational on and around Kandahar Air Field, in... More

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive

Members of the Afghan Air Force prepare to receive Commendation letters from the Kandahar Air Field Commanding officer for their outstanding work during security operational on and around Kandahar Air Field, in... More

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