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Staff Sgt. Ivan Garcia loads the advanced laundry system

Staff Sgt. Ivan Garcia loads the advanced laundry system

Staff Sgt. Ivan Garcia loads the advanced laundry system at Forward Operating Base Freedom during the 2011 Combat Support Training Exercise held here. The 2011 CSTX is one of several major exercises conducted b... More

Spc. Jonathan Oyola catches an a bag of laundry at

Spc. Jonathan Oyola catches an a bag of laundry at

Spc. Jonathan Oyola catches an a bag of laundry at Forward Operating Base Freedom during the 2011 Combat Support Training Exercise held here. The 2011 CSTX is one of several major exercises conducted by the U.S... More

An advanced laundry system begins washing soldier's

An advanced laundry system begins washing soldier's

An advanced laundry system begins washing soldier's uniforms at Forward Operating Base Freedom during the Combat Support Training Exercise held here. The 2011 CSTX presents realistic and challenging scenario-ba... More

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