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Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a team leader serving with

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a team leader serving with

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a team leader serving with Animal Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, talks to Afghan children in a secured compound here, May 17, 2012. Barth said he enjoys talking to the c... More

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional working

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional working

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional working with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, inspects the hands of a man here, May 19, 2012. Davis uses the skills he gained during years of being a detective in N... More

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a native of New Albany,

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a native of New Albany,

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a native of New Albany, Ind., and Muhammed Hasim, an Afghan National Army soldier, talk to a group of children during a halt in a security patrol here, May 18, 2012. Barth said he alw... More

Afghan National Army soldiers pose for a photo with

Afghan National Army soldiers pose for a photo with

Afghan National Army soldiers pose for a photo with Afghan villagers during a patrol here, May 18, 2012. The ANA make an effort to connect with local citizens every time they go on patrol.

Lance Cpl. Scott Kierstead III, a rifleman serving

Lance Cpl. Scott Kierstead III, a rifleman serving

Lance Cpl. Scott Kierstead III, a rifleman serving with Baker Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, uses a handheld interagency identity detection equipment system to scan the fingerprints of a man here,... More

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional serving

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional serving

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional serving with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, inspects illegal substances found hidden in a compound here, May 17, 2012. Davis teaches Marines to use forensics and ... More

Muhammed Hasim, an Afghan National Army soldier, talks

Muhammed Hasim, an Afghan National Army soldier, talks

Muhammed Hasim, an Afghan National Army soldier, talks to children during a patrol here, May 18, 2012. The ANA took time to talk to local citizens during security halts while patrolling the town during Operatio... More

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a team leader serving with

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a team leader serving with

Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Barth, a team leader serving with Animal Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, talks to Sgt. Ahsan Uwah, a squad leader in the Afghan National Army, during a security halt here, May 1... More

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional working

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional working

Marc Davis, a law-enforcement professional working with 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, patrols past a broken wall here, May 19, 2012. Davis, a retired New York City detective, uses skills he gathered durin... More

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