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U.S. Army Cpt. Benjamin Kim, from Columbia, S.C., is

U.S. Army Cpt. Benjamin Kim, from Columbia, S.C., is

U.S. Army Cpt. Benjamin Kim, from Columbia, S.C., is assigned to A Company, 141 Infantry, 3-1 Armor Division, Fort Bliss, Texas, briefs his soldiers for an upcoming mission, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar ... More

U.S. soldiers and Afghan National Army soldiers rehearse

U.S. soldiers and Afghan National Army soldiers rehearse

U.S. soldiers and Afghan National Army soldiers rehearse prior to conduct an air assault mission, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Miguel Pena, from Queens, left,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Miguel Pena, from Queens, left,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Miguel Pena, from Queens, left, and Spc. Marquez Williams, from Corna, Calif., right, assigned to 2nd Platoon, A Company, 141 Infantry, 3-1 Armor Division, Fort Bliss, Texas, look over a ma... More

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security after

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security after

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security after getting off a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

U.S. Army Spc. Ross Smith, from Arlington, Mass., assigned

U.S. Army Spc. Ross Smith, from Arlington, Mass., assigned

U.S. Army Spc. Ross Smith, from Arlington, Mass., assigned to Headquarters Platoon, Able Company, 141 Infantry, 3-1 Armor Division, Fort Bliss, Texas, briefs a group of soldiers on what they need to know for an... More

Afghan National Army soldiers provide security after

Afghan National Army soldiers provide security after

Afghan National Army soldiers provide security after getting off a CH-47 Chinook helicopter while rehearsing an air assault operation, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

Afghan National Army soldiers rehearse exiting a CH-47

Afghan National Army soldiers rehearse exiting a CH-47

Afghan National Army soldiers rehearse exiting a CH-47 Chinook helicopter prior to conduct an air assault mission, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

An Afghan National Army soldier poses for the camera

An Afghan National Army soldier poses for the camera

An Afghan National Army soldier poses for the camera during sunset while practicing the order of march for an upcoming air assault mission. This soldier is apart of a joint task force that is preparing for an u... More

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security after

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security after

An Afghan National Army soldier provides security after getting off a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

An Afghan National Army platoon sergeant looks at the

An Afghan National Army platoon sergeant looks at the

An Afghan National Army platoon sergeant looks at the camera while practicing the order of march for an upcoming air assault mission, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

Afghan National Army soldiers provide security after

Afghan National Army soldiers provide security after

Afghan National Army soldiers provide security after getting off a CH-47 Chinook helicopter while rehearsing an air assault operation, Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, Dec. 30, 2011.

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