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BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S. Army Col. Mark A. Colbrook and Command Sgt. Maj. Lee K. Yoneyama case the Task Force ODIN unit colors during the transfer of authority ceremony held here toda... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John C. Thomson III, thanks the service members, civilians, contractors, and leadership team of Task Force ODIN for a job well done during the... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S. Army Col. Mark A. Colbrook thanks the service members, civilians, and contractors of Task Force ODIN for a job well done during the transfer of authority cere... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S. Army Col. James E. Walker, Task Force Lightning/525th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade commander, thanks the service members and guests who attende... More

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S.

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Mar. 26, 2017) - U.S. Army Col. James E. Walker and Command Sgt. Maj. Edward A. Baptiste unfurl the 525th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade unit colors during the transfe... More

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