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Task Force Lifeliner’s volunteer to serve meals at

Task Force Lifeliner’s volunteer to serve meals at

Task Force Lifeliner’s volunteer to serve meals at Koele Dining Facility during Thanksgiving Day lunch, Nov. 28, 2013, at Bagram Air Field, Parwan province, Afghanistan. Both soldiers and officers stand togethe... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher T. Crawford, the 101st

Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher T. Crawford, the 101st

Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher T. Crawford, the 101st Special Troops Battalion command sergeant major, gives Spc. Victor W. Stephans, a mechanic with Task Force Lifeliner, his tray of food while serving lunch at... More

Task Force Lifeliner soldiers bow their heads and give

Task Force Lifeliner soldiers bow their heads and give

Task Force Lifeliner soldiers bow their heads and give thanks during Thanksgiving Day at the Koele Dining Facility, Nov. 28, 2013, at Bagram Air Field, Parwan province, Afghanistan. The soldiers had the opportu... More

Task Force Lifeliner’s Lt. Col. Octave V. MacDonald,

Task Force Lifeliner’s Lt. Col. Octave V. MacDonald,

Task Force Lifeliner’s Lt. Col. Octave V. MacDonald, a native of Baker, La., and support operations officer in charge, 1st Lt. Charlee R. Warford, a native of La Mesa, Calif., and strength manager officer, and ... More

Task Force Lifeliner’s Col. Charles R. Hamilton, a

Task Force Lifeliner’s Col. Charles R. Hamilton, a

Task Force Lifeliner’s Col. Charles R. Hamilton, a native of Houston, Texas, and commander of the 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), and Master Sgt. Katherine E. Lawson-Best, a na... More

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