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A U.S. special forces team sergeant assigned to Combined

A U.S. special forces team sergeant assigned to Combined

A U.S. special forces team sergeant assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan prepares to cross a stream while pursuing insurgents alongside Afghan National Security Forces in Gelan d... More

A U.S. Special Forces soldier assigned to Combined

A U.S. Special Forces soldier assigned to Combined

A U.S. Special Forces soldier assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan leaps over a creek while pursuing insurgents with Afghan National Security Forces in Gelan district, Ghazni pro... More

An Afghan National Army commander directs troops to

An Afghan National Army commander directs troops to

An Afghan National Army commander directs troops to move toward insurgents who attacked them while en route to their objective in Gelan district, Ghazni province, Afghanistan, Feb. 8, 2014. ANA soldiers, with a... More

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security while

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security while

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security while Afghan National Security Forces move against insurgents in Gelan district, Ghazni province, Afghanistan, Feb. 8, 2014. With assistance from U.S. Special F... More

Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by U.S. Special

Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by U.S. Special

Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by U.S. Special Forces soldiers assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, move toward insurgents who attacked them en route to their objecti... More

An Afghan National Army special forces soldier and

An Afghan National Army special forces soldier and

An Afghan National Army special forces soldier and a U.S. Special Forces soldier assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, directs ANA soldiers during a firefight with insurgents in ... More

Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by U.S. Special

Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by U.S. Special

Afghan National Security Forces, assisted by U.S. Special Forces soldiers assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, move toward insurgents who attacked them en route to their objecti... More

Afghan villagers watch as U.S. special forces soldiers

Afghan villagers watch as U.S. special forces soldiers

Afghan villagers watch as U.S. special forces soldiers assigned to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan and Afghan National Security Forces secure a village from insurgentsin Gelan district,... More

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