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U.S. Army Sgt. Dustin Ellis, left, and Staff Sgt. Jason

U.S. Army Sgt. Dustin Ellis, left, and Staff Sgt. Jason

U.S. Army Sgt. Dustin Ellis, left, and Staff Sgt. Jason Cayman military policemen assigned to Headquarters, 4th Brigade, 3rd Support Battalion, pull security in front of their office after a vehicle borne impro... More

U. S. Army 1st. Lt. Jean-Claude Johnson provides security

U. S. Army 1st. Lt. Jean-Claude Johnson provides security

U. S. Army 1st. Lt. Jean-Claude Johnson provides security for the first element while making movement from the Operation Coordination Center-Provincial to Forward Operating Base Airborne, Afghanistan, Sept. 8, ... More

Afghan Military Police assigned to 2nd Kandak, pull

Afghan Military Police assigned to 2nd Kandak, pull

Afghan Military Police assigned to 2nd Kandak, pull security at the entrance to the ANCOP compound in Maidan Shar village, Wardak province, Afghanistan, Sept. 8, 2013. The compound is on high alert after a veh... More

An Afghan National Army soldier steps out of his guard

An Afghan National Army soldier steps out of his guard

An Afghan National Army soldier steps out of his guard tower and watches the U.S. forces enter the Operation Coordination Center-Provincial compound in Maiden Shar village, Wardak province, Afghanistan, Sept. 8... More

Afghan Military Police with, 2nd Kandak, cordon off

Afghan Military Police with, 2nd Kandak, cordon off

Afghan Military Police with, 2nd Kandak, cordon off the traffic circle in Maidan Shar village after a vehicle borne improvised explosive device detonates near the Provincial Government building in Wardak provin... More

Afghan National Army soldiers from 3rd Kandak and Afghan

Afghan National Army soldiers from 3rd Kandak and Afghan

Afghan National Army soldiers from 3rd Kandak and Afghan Military Police from 2nd Kandak pull inner cordon security on Highway One after a vehicle borne improvised explosive device detonated near the Provincial... More

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