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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Mike Baber, Operations Company,

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Mike Baber, Operations Company,

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Mike Baber, Operations Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 10th Mountain Division and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dan Boggs, Division Signal Company, HHBN, 10th Mountain Divisi... More

Alex Medlin, Kandahar Koughers club president, hands

Alex Medlin, Kandahar Koughers club president, hands

Alex Medlin, Kandahar Koughers club president, hands a free cigar to a British soldier during the Kandahar Koughers’ weekly meeting at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, June 3. The club provides a place for cigar... More

Maj. Qui Oselen, deputy special technical operations

Maj. Qui Oselen, deputy special technical operations

Maj. Qui Oselen, deputy special technical operations chief, Operations Company, 10th Mountain Division, enjoys a cigar during the Kandahar Koughers’ weekly meeting at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, June 3. The... More

Alex Medlin, the Kandahar Koughers club president hands

Alex Medlin, the Kandahar Koughers club president hands

Alex Medlin, the Kandahar Koughers club president hands a free cigar to a U.S. soldier during the Kandahar Koughers’ weekly meeting at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, June 3. The club provides a place for cigar... More

Pfc. Michael Henry, radio telephone operator, 1st Brigade,

Pfc. Michael Henry, radio telephone operator, 1st Brigade,

Pfc. Michael Henry, radio telephone operator, 1st Brigade, 32nd Infantry Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, who is recovering from shrapnel injuries smokes a cigar, during the Kandahar Koughers’ weekly meeting ... More

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