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Tech. Sgt. Travis Simpson, 455th Expeditionary Security

Tech. Sgt. Travis Simpson, 455th Expeditionary Security

Tech. Sgt. Travis Simpson, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron entry controller, carefully monitors the area outside the medical entrance control point at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013.... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Foster and Tech. Sgt. Travis Simpson,

Staff Sgt. Michael Foster and Tech. Sgt. Travis Simpson,

Staff Sgt. Michael Foster and Tech. Sgt. Travis Simpson, both members of the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, carry a local Afghan patient through the medical entry control point on Bagram Air Fiel... More

Senior Airman Evans Adonteng, 455th Expeditionary Security

Senior Airman Evans Adonteng, 455th Expeditionary Security

Senior Airman Evans Adonteng, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron entry controller, patrols the area outside the medical entry control point at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. The 455th... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Foster, 455th Expeditionary Security

Staff Sgt. Michael Foster, 455th Expeditionary Security

Staff Sgt. Michael Foster, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron entry control point NCOIC, meets with local Afghan children outside of Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. The 455th ESFS team... More

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry control point at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. Members of the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron and Afghan local guards proces... More

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry control point at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. Members of the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron and Afghan local guards proces... More

Local Afghans await medical care at the Egyptian Hospital

Local Afghans await medical care at the Egyptian Hospital

Local Afghans await medical care at the Egyptian Hospital at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. Medical teams use biometrics to identify and track the records for all incoming patients by scanning ... More

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry

Local Afghans wait to process through the medical entry control point at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16, 2013. Members of the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron and Afghan local guards proce... More

Airman 1st Class Michael Vue, 455th Expeditionary Security

Airman 1st Class Michael Vue, 455th Expeditionary Security

Airman 1st Class Michael Vue, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron entry controller, scans an Afghan woman's iris in the waiting area of the Egyptian Hospital at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 16,... More

Airman 1st Class Riostasia Johns, 455th Expeditionary

Airman 1st Class Riostasia Johns, 455th Expeditionary

Airman 1st Class Riostasia Johns, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron entry controller, holds a local Afghan baby while her mother processes through the medical entry control point at Bagram Air Field,... More

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