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Army 1st Lt. Nick Bono, center, the aide-de-camp for

Army 1st Lt. Nick Bono, center, the aide-de-camp for

Army 1st Lt. Nick Bono, center, the aide-de-camp for Brig. Gen. Paul Funk, the 1st Infantry Division deputy commanding general for maneuver, helps unload pizzas at a combat outpost in eastern Afghanistan’s Pakt... More

Spc. Michael Dawdy, a cook with the 3rd Brigade, 1st

Spc. Michael Dawdy, a cook with the 3rd Brigade, 1st

Spc. Michael Dawdy, a cook with the 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, prepares pizzas delivered to him and other U.S. troops serving on a remote outpost in eastern Afghanistan in celebration of Independence Day.

Roughly 20,000 U.S. service members spent this Fourth

Roughly 20,000 U.S. service members spent this Fourth

Roughly 20,000 U.S. service members spent this Fourth of July serving in the ranks of Regional Command – East, the coalition command responsible for military operations in the 14 provinces of eastern Afghanistan.

A U.S. soldier deployed to eastern Afghanistan celebrates

A U.S. soldier deployed to eastern Afghanistan celebrates

A U.S. soldier deployed to eastern Afghanistan celebrates the Fourth of July with a slice of pizza delivered to him and others at a remote combat outpost by 1st Infantry Division Deputy Commanding General – Man... More

In celebration of Independence Day, U.S. soldiers serving

In celebration of Independence Day, U.S. soldiers serving

In celebration of Independence Day, U.S. soldiers serving on a remote outpost in eastern Afghanistan’s Wardak province enjoy pizza and non-alcoholic beer delivered to them by Brig. Gen. Paul Funk, the 1st Infan... More

U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan with the 4th Brigade

U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan with the 4th Brigade

U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan with the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, make an Independence Day toast over a special holiday treat of pizzas and non-alcoholic beers. Brig. Gen. Paul Funk... More

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