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U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Lewis, Commander, Company C,

U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Lewis, Commander, Company C,

U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Lewis, Commander, Company C, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment, congratulates his soldiers on everything they accomplished over nine months while stationed at Forward Operating Base S... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Chandler (right), sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Chandler (right), sergeant

Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Chandler (right), sergeant major of the Army, introduces himself to Spc. Lisa Beard of North Brunswick, N.J., orderly room clerk for Task Force Thunder's Headquarters and Headquarters ... More

Members of the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Police

Members of the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Police

Members of the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Police rehearse their security posture around an MI-17 helicopter from the Afghan Air Force’s Kandahar Air Wing as the two units prepare to conduct a training air ... More

Afghan air force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia rests

Afghan air force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia rests

Afghan air force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia rests his hand on the abdomen of an Afghan man to monitor his breathing. The man was involved in a motorcycle accident that left him with a broken nose, broken ... More

Country music artist Craig Morgan stayed around all

Country music artist Craig Morgan stayed around all

Country music artist Craig Morgan stayed around all of his engagements to take photos with troops and signed autographs for the hundreds of fans, after his performance at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, May 8, 2... More

U.S. Army Spc. Stephen M. Wilding of Akron, Mich.,

U.S. Army Spc. Stephen M. Wilding of Akron, Mich.,

U.S. Army Spc. Stephen M. Wilding of Akron, Mich., Alpha Company, Brigade Special Troops Battalion, attached to 5th Battalion, 25th Field Artillery Regiment, Task Force Thunder, provides security during a patro... More

Dust Landing, Afghanistan

Dust Landing, Afghanistan

A UH-60M Blackhawk helicopter with the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade lands in Deh Gholaman village in southern Afghanistan March 18 to drop off humanitarian assistance supplies. The 159th CAB, part of the 101st... More

Members of the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Police

Members of the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Police

Members of the 2nd Afghan National Civil Order Police SWAT team and the Task Force Thunder Kandahar Pathfinder Detachment clear grape rows during a patrol, Sept. 4. The presence patrols give the units an opport... More

Soldiers from 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st

Soldiers from 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st

Soldiers from 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), show their support for the city of Boston by running in the Boston Marathon shadow run on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan.

Sgt. Courtney Sykes (left), the section chief and shift

Sgt. Courtney Sykes (left), the section chief and shift

Sgt. Courtney Sykes (left), the section chief and shift leader for the forward ammunition and refueling point here, rearms the aircraft by placing a rocket in its pod, as Pfc. Eric Kee, an OH-58D Kiowa armament... More

Master Sgt. Terrence Reyes, the operations NCOIC for

Master Sgt. Terrence Reyes, the operations NCOIC for

Master Sgt. Terrence Reyes, the operations NCOIC for Task Force Wings (4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment) hands candy to an Afghan girl during a humanitarian visit here Oct. 1. TF Wings and TF 77 conducted... More

Spc. Alexander P. Stransky, a Memphis, Tenn., native,

Spc. Alexander P. Stransky, a Memphis, Tenn., native,

Spc. Alexander P. Stransky, a Memphis, Tenn., native, now a company intelligence support team analyst with A Battery, 1st Battalion, 84th Field Artillery Regiment, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, keeps a wa... More

Staff Sgt. David L. Gusst, a Philadelphia native, now

Staff Sgt. David L. Gusst, a Philadelphia native, now

Staff Sgt. David L. Gusst, a Philadelphia native, now a battle noncommissioned officer with A Battery, 1st Battalion, 84th Field Artillery Regiment, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, puts together an intellig... More

Hundreds of deployed Soldiers take time out to watch

Hundreds of deployed Soldiers take time out to watch

Hundreds of deployed Soldiers take time out to watch country music artist Craig Morgan perform at Forward Operating Base Shank in Afghanistan, May 4, 2014. Morgan, in his 11th Armed Forces Entertainment tour ov... More

Afghan air force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia prepares

Afghan air force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia prepares

Afghan air force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia prepares to cover the IV site on an Afghan National Army soldier as he is medevaced to Camp Hero, the ANA hospital here. The man fell from the back of a militar... More

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