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Lt. Col. Robert Jones, the 214th Fires Brigade Provincial

Lt. Col. Robert Jones, the 214th Fires Brigade Provincial

Lt. Col. Robert Jones, the 214th Fires Brigade Provincial Reconstruction Team deputy team leader, and Maj. Stacy Gerber, right, 214th Fires Brigade civil affairs officer, from Fort Sill, Okla., ask villagers qu... More

Sgt. Paul Holko, 214th Fires Brigade civil affairs

Sgt. Paul Holko, 214th Fires Brigade civil affairs

Sgt. Paul Holko, 214th Fires Brigade civil affairs team member, asks villagers questions during an assessment near Joba Da'al Feb. 29. The 214th Fires Brigade, El Salvador Cuscatlan Battalion and 1st Georgian I... More

Georgian Cpl. Ana Shelia, a 1st Georgian Brigade staff

Georgian Cpl. Ana Shelia, a 1st Georgian Brigade staff

Georgian Cpl. Ana Shelia, a 1st Georgian Brigade staff member, gives a child a school package and a magazine about the Georgian military during an assessment in Joba Da'al, Feb. 29. The 214th Fires Brigade, El ... More

Lithuanian Master Sgt. Dainius Vilkaitis scans the

Lithuanian Master Sgt. Dainius Vilkaitis scans the

Lithuanian Master Sgt. Dainius Vilkaitis scans the area during an assessment in Joba Da'al Feb. 29. The 214th Fires Brigade, El Salvador Cuscatlan Battalion and the 1st Georgian Infantry Brigade are conducting ... More

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