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Using an axe, a firefighter from the Bagram Airfield

Using an axe, a firefighter from the Bagram Airfield

Using an axe, a firefighter from the Bagram Airfield Fire Department cuts through the roof of a burning B-hut, Feb. 11. After making a hole, firefighters sprayed water on the fire. A B-hut is a wooden structure... More

border meeting, Pakistan, Afghanistan

border meeting, Pakistan, Afghanistan

A Pakistan army soldier studies a map at a border meeting here while Afghan, Pakistani and coalition service members discuss border operations behind him, Feb. 12. The meeting was held to discuss border issues ... More

A Bagram Airfield firefighter kneels down after firefighters

A Bagram Airfield firefighter kneels down after firefighters

A Bagram Airfield firefighter kneels down after firefighters brought a B-hut fire under control, Feb. 11. A B-hut is a wooden structure used to house up to eight service members. The cause of the fire is under ... More

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield Fire Department

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield Fire Department

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield Fire Department walks through the smoke of a burning B-hut here as the firefighters work to bring the fire under control, Feb. 11. A B-hut is a wooden structure used to ho... More

Two firefighters from the Bagram Airfield fire department

Two firefighters from the Bagram Airfield fire department

Two firefighters from the Bagram Airfield fire department battle a B-hut fire from the roof of the burning building, Feb. 11. A B-hut is a wooden structure used to house up to eight service members. The cause o... More

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department carries burnt items from a B-hut after the department quenched a fire. A B-hut is a wooden structure used to house up to eight service members. The cause o... More

During a B-hut fire, Feb. 11, a firefighter from the

During a B-hut fire, Feb. 11, a firefighter from the

During a B-hut fire, Feb. 11, a firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department kneels down while having his oxygen tank replaced. The fire was under control shortly after the tank change. A B-hut is a woo... More

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department

A firefighter from the Bagram Airfield fire department sprays water into a burning B-hut in an effort to control a fire, Feb. 11. A B-hut is a wooden structure used to house up to eight service members. The cau... More

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Spencer, an instructor at the

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Spencer, an instructor at the

Sgt. 1st Class Michael Spencer, an instructor at the Jumpmaster Refresher Course held at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, watches as 82nd Airborne Division Jumpmasters practice jumpmaster personnel inspection, Feb... More

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