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Pfc. Christopher Risden, crew chief, Delta 123 company,

Pfc. Christopher Risden, crew chief, Delta 123 company,

Pfc. Christopher Risden, crew chief, Delta 123 company, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, supervises the loading of aid supplies aboard a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter at a re-supply site in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

A young man among a group of evacuees transported by

A young man among a group of evacuees transported by

A young man among a group of evacuees transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

Local inhabitants finalize a list of evacuees after

Local inhabitants finalize a list of evacuees after

Local inhabitants finalize a list of evacuees after unloading aid supplies transported aboard a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

Locals gather to watch supplies being loaded aboard

Locals gather to watch supplies being loaded aboard

Locals gather to watch supplies being loaded aboard Task Force Denali helicopters carrying out a humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

A child among a group of evacuees being transported

A child among a group of evacuees being transported

A child among a group of evacuees being transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

Pakistan military secures the landing zone as local

Pakistan military secures the landing zone as local

Pakistan military secures the landing zone as local inhabitants prepare to unload aid supplies transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in ... More

Local inhabitants watch supplies being loaded aboard

Local inhabitants watch supplies being loaded aboard

Local inhabitants watch supplies being loaded aboard Task Force Denali helicopters carrying out a humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

A young man watches the unloading of aid supplies from

A young man watches the unloading of aid supplies from

A young man watches the unloading of aid supplies from a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

Children watch as aid supplies are loaded aboard Task

Children watch as aid supplies are loaded aboard Task

Children watch as aid supplies are loaded aboard Task Force Denali helicopters carrying out a humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

Evacuees transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter

Evacuees transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter

Evacuees transported by a Task Force Denali helicopter carrying out its humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

Scenery from Kohistan valley, Pakistan, where Task

Scenery from Kohistan valley, Pakistan, where Task

Scenery from Kohistan valley, Pakistan, where Task Force Denali helicopters are carrying out a humanitarian assistance and flood relief mission.

Task Force Denali UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters at a

Task Force Denali UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters at a

Task Force Denali UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters at a re-supply site in Kohistan valley, Pakistan.

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