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U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan., watch the satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 201... More

An U.S. Army soldier sends a message to his wife and

An U.S. Army soldier sends a message to his wife and

An U.S. Army soldier sends a message to his wife and son via satellite with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. Soldiers surpris... More

U.S. Army soldier prepares for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army soldier prepares for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army soldier prepares for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. The soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry D... More

U.S. Army Capt. Daniel Bell with 1st Squadron, 4th

U.S. Army Capt. Daniel Bell with 1st Squadron, 4th

U.S. Army Capt. Daniel Bell with 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, sends a message to his wife via satellite with the British Broadcasting Corporation ... More

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kan., cheer during a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14... More

U.S. Army Soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army Soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army Soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. The soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry D... More

U.S. Army soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. The soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry D... More

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort

U.S. Army soldiers with 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, KS wait for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012.... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nicolas Morales films for a satellite

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nicolas Morales films for a satellite

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nicolas Morales films for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. Morales is assigned to ... More

An U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with

An U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with

An U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. Soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry Divis... More

U.S. Army soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with

U.S. Army soldiers prepare for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. The soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry D... More

U.S. Army soldier sends a message to his wife and son

U.S. Army soldier sends a message to his wife and son

U.S. Army soldier sends a message to his wife and son via satellite with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. Soldiers surprised ... More

U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with the

U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with the

U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. The soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry Div... More

An U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with

An U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with

An U.S. Army soldier films for a satellite feed with the British Broadcasting Corporation at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14, 2012. Soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry Divis... More

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