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An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th Kandak, picks up a oil container that he just finished filling up at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th Kandak, fills up an oil container from an oil drum at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th Kandak, works on a master cylinder of a Humvee at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

A group of Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned

A group of Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned

A group of Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th Kandak, enter two Afghan Ford Rangers at the Maiwan Compound, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th Kandak, changes the transmission fluid on a Humvee at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th Kandak, pump out old oil on a Humvee at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th Kandak, pump out old oil from a Humvee at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th Kandak, use a broom to clean up spilled oil on the floor at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

A group of Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned

A group of Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned

A group of Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th Kandak, enter into Afghan Ford Rangers at the Maiwan Compound, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th Kandak, raise a Humvee to begin repairs at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th

An Afghan National Army soldier, assigned to the 5th Kandak, cleans out an air filter on a Humvee at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th

Afghan National Army soldiers, assigned to the 5th Kandak, stabilize a Humvee to begin repairs at the Maiwan Motor Pool, Forward Operating Base Shank, Afghanistan, June 11, 2012.

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