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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of e (gesturing at right) meets with an Afghanistan delegation led by Afghan Minister of e Abdul Rahim Wardak (upper, center) at the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. on Nov. 21, 2006. Participants in the meeting are (clockwise from Rumsfeld): Under Secretary of e for Policy Eric Edelman; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of e for International Security Affairs Mary Beth Long; U.S. Army MAJ. GEN. Robert Durbin, Commander, Combined Security Transition Command, Afghanistan; MAJ. GEN. Mohammed Zahir Azimi, Spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of e; Afghan Ambassador to the United States Said Jawad; Afghan Minister of...

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of e (gesturing at ri...

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Students excitedly line up for an exercise in the summer

Students excitedly line up for an exercise in the summer

Students excitedly line up for an exercise in the summer circuit course run by Combat Center Marines in the School's playground June 11.

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