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Afghan National Army soldiers start a patrol looking

Afghan National Army soldiers start a patrol looking

Afghan National Army soldiers start a patrol looking for weapons in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. U.S. forces step aside as their Afghan counterparts take the lead in securing... More

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security from

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security from

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security from a rooftop during a patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. The ANA is taking the lead in securing the region.

Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton, Ill., serving with

Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton, Ill., serving with

Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton, Ill., serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, provides security outside a home during a patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, G... More

An Afghan National Army Humvee provides security during

An Afghan National Army Humvee provides security during

An Afghan National Army Humvee provides security during a patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. U.S. forces stepped aside and allow their Afghan counterparts to secure the region.

An Afghan National Army soldier patrols a rooftop in

An Afghan National Army soldier patrols a rooftop in

An Afghan National Army soldier patrols a rooftop in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. The ANA are taking the lead during patrols to secure the region.

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Stewart, serving with Able

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Stewart, serving with Able

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Stewart, serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, talks with an Afghan National Army officer after their patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kal... More

Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton Ill., serving with

Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton Ill., serving with

Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton Ill., serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, provides security outside a home during a patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Gh... More

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Stewart, serving with Able

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Stewart, serving with Able

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Stewart, serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, talks with an Afghan National Army officer after their patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kal... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Benjamin Finch, from Tucson, Ariz.,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Benjamin Finch, from Tucson, Ariz.,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Benjamin Finch, from Tucson, Ariz., serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, talks with locals while providing security in the town of Alef Sha... More

Spc. Peter Zarcone, from Orange County, Calif., and

Spc. Peter Zarcone, from Orange County, Calif., and

Spc. Peter Zarcone, from Orange County, Calif., and Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton, Ill., serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, provide security from a tower... More

An Afghan National Army officer looks over a map with

An Afghan National Army officer looks over a map with

An Afghan National Army officer looks over a map with a comrade during patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. The ANA are leading the security efforts to protect the people o... More

Afghan National Army soldiers search a field looking

Afghan National Army soldiers search a field looking

Afghan National Army soldiers search a field looking for weapons and enemy personnel during a patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. The ANA are leading the security efforts ... More

Spc. Peter Zarcone, from Orange County, Calif., and

Spc. Peter Zarcone, from Orange County, Calif., and

Spc. Peter Zarcone, from Orange County, Calif., and Spc. Anthony Miller, from Smithton, Ill., serving with Able Company, 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 172nd Infantry Brigade, provide security from a tower... More

Afghan National Army soldiers search a field looking

Afghan National Army soldiers search a field looking

Afghan National Army soldiers search a field looking for weapons and enemy personnel during a patrol in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. The ANA are leading the security efforts ... More

Afghan National Army soldiers start a patrol looking

Afghan National Army soldiers start a patrol looking

Afghan National Army soldiers start a patrol looking for weapons in the town of Alef Shah Kala, Ghanzi province, Afghanistan, May 9. U.S. forces stepped aside as their Afghan counterparts take the lead in secur... More

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