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BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - U.S

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - U.S

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Wilson receives a Resolute Support Mission coin from German Army Lt. Gen. Frank Leidenberger, RS chief of staff, for his excellent... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - German

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - German

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - German Army Lt. Gen. Frank Leidenberger, Resolute Support Mission chief of staff, traveled from the RSM's Kabul headquarters to have lunch here today with and reco... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - German

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - German

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - German Army Lt. Gen. Frank Leidenberger, Resolute Support Mission chief of staff, traveled from the RSM's Kabul headquarters to have lunch here today with and reco... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN (June 20, 2016) - U.S. Army Spc. Alphonso Marquez receives a Resolute Support Mission coin from German Army Lt. Gen. Frank Leidenberger, RS chief of staff, for his excellent work in... More

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