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Lt. Col. Todd Perkins, the New Kabul Compound commander,

Lt. Col. Todd Perkins, the New Kabul Compound commander,

Lt. Col. Todd Perkins, the New Kabul Compound commander, presents a framed letter of appreciation to the local contractor in charge of handling waste water removal.

Soldiers from New Kabul Base Cluster pose with the

Soldiers from New Kabul Base Cluster pose with the

Soldiers from New Kabul Base Cluster pose with the local national workers who are in charge of removing waste water.

One of the local leaders holds up an Atlanta Braves

One of the local leaders holds up an Atlanta Braves

One of the local leaders holds up an Atlanta Braves T-shirt that was given to him by Task Force Hydra soldiers, Lt. Col. Todd Perkins from New Kabul Compound, commander, and Sgt. Maj. Timothy Jones, the non-com... More

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Keblish, security on New Kabul

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Keblish, security on New Kabul

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Keblish, security on New Kabul Compound, arms wrestles with one of the local children during a recent visit to a local village.

Key leaders carry donated supplies to their area as

Key leaders carry donated supplies to their area as

Key leaders carry donated supplies to their area as Lt. Col. Todd Perkins, the New Kabul Compound commander, looks on.

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