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U.S. special operation forces scan their area from

U.S. special operation forces scan their area from

U.S. special operation forces scan their area from an over watch position while on a province, Afghanistan, July 17. Special operation forces are currently conducting partnered missions with Afghan commandos th... More

Afghan National Army soldiers speak with a local resident

Afghan National Army soldiers speak with a local resident

Afghan National Army soldiers speak with a local resident during a convoy reconnaissance mission near the village of Kalach in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, March 27, 2011. Afghan security forces are wor... More

Afghan National Army soldiers conduct a vehicle search

Afghan National Army soldiers conduct a vehicle search

Afghan National Army soldiers conduct a vehicle search during a convoy reconnaissance mission near the village of Kalach, in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, March 27, 2011. Afghan security forces are worki... More

Afghan citizens near the village of Kalach in the Oruzgan

Afghan citizens near the village of Kalach in the Oruzgan

Afghan citizens near the village of Kalach in the Oruzgan province in southern Afghanistan walk down a mountain to meet for a shura to discuss issues affecting the local populace March 7.

U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National

U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National

U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National Policemen talk to an Afghan during a convoy reconnaissance mission at Badamak in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 18. The mission objective is to ... More

Afghan citizens watch as a combined convoy of coalition

Afghan citizens watch as a combined convoy of coalition

Afghan citizens watch as a combined convoy of coalition and Afghan soldiers pass by during a routine patrol near the village of Kalach in Oruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 7. Coalition and Afghan forces are ... More

U.S. Army Special Forces conduct a convoy reconnaissance

U.S. Army Special Forces conduct a convoy reconnaissance

U.S. Army Special Forces conduct a convoy reconnaissance mission at Badamak in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 18. The mission objective is to assist local Afghan citizens with security and development.

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and an Afghan National

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and an Afghan National

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and an Afghan National Policeman search a room during a house search in the village of Surkay Nawa in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 17. The combined force was on ... More

U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National

U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National

U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National Policemen conduct a routine patrol during a convoy reconnaissance mission at Badamak in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 18. The mission objective... More

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier inspects portions

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier inspects portions

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier inspects portions of an improvised explosive device found while on a patrol mission near the village of Kalach, the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 1, 2011. The soldier... More

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