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Sen.Joe Lieberman waves as he departs the base operation

Sen.Joe Lieberman waves as he departs the base operation

Sen.Joe Lieberman waves as he departs the base operation center on Kandahar Air Field, Nov. 11. Lieberman is scheduled to travel to Foward Operation Base Wilson as part of his tour to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.

Sen. John McCain, Sen. Joe Lieberman, Sen. Kirsten

Sen. John McCain, Sen. Joe Lieberman, Sen. Kirsten

Sen. John McCain, Sen. Joe Lieberman, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Sen. Lindsey Graham received a brief at the Base Operation Center on Kandahar Air Field, Nov. 11.

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security Assistance Force, Regional Command South, greets Sens. Joe Lieberman and John McCain upon their arrival Nov. 11 at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. Sens.... More

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security Assistance Force, Regional Command South, escorts Sen. John McCain to his helicopter after a brief at the base operation center on Kandahar Air Field Nov... More

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security

Maj. Gen. James Terry, commander, International Security Forces-Afghanistan, Regional Command South escorts Sen. John McCain and Sen. Lindsey Graham Nov. 11 at Kandahar Air Field. The senators, along with Sen. ... More

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