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British Army Lt. Gen. James Bucknall, International

British Army Lt. Gen. James Bucknall, International

British Army Lt. Gen. James Bucknall, International Security Assistance Force deputy commander, speaks with Afghan National Army soldiers during his visit to Joint Combat Outpost Pul-e-Sayad, April 27. Bucknall... More

U.S. Army Capt. Jason Knueven (far right) of Inwood,

U.S. Army Capt. Jason Knueven (far right) of Inwood,

U.S. Army Capt. Jason Knueven (far right) of Inwood, Iowa, and the commander of Troop A, 1st Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, Task Force Redhorse, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, Task Force Re... More

Members of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division,

Members of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division,

Members of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, Task Force Red Bulls, brief British Army Lt. Gen. James Bucknall, deputy commander of International Security Assistance Force, on current operations, ... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gregory McIntire (center) of Des

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gregory McIntire (center) of Des

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gregory McIntire (center) of Des Moines, Iowa, infantryman and mission leader of the personal security detachment, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infan... More

U.S. Army Col. Mark Newhall (left) of Grimes, Iowa,

U.S. Army Col. Mark Newhall (left) of Grimes, Iowa,

U.S. Army Col. Mark Newhall (left) of Grimes, Iowa, the executive officer for 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, Task Force Red Bulls, greets British Army Lt. Gen. James Bucknall, deputy commander... More

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