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Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups Note the machine-gun mount on the roof of the cab of the truck on the left.

Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups · Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups ... The smoke in this picture is from the “controlled”

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Page 1: Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups · Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups ... The smoke in this picture is from the “controlled”

Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups

Note the machine-gun mount on the roof of the cab of the truck on the left.

Page 2: Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups · Afghan National Army soldiers with their Toyota Hilux pickups ... The smoke in this picture is from the “controlled”

On the “roads” in Khost province Afghanistan

The smoke in this picture is from the “controlled” detonation of an IED we found buried in the road in front of us.

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The faces of war in eastern Afghanistan

US Army, Afghan Army, and Pakistan soldiers ona hilltop dividing Afghanistan and Pakistan.

With Afghan Army soldiers at FOB Schwak in the Khost-Gardez Pass.

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Left, Camp Clark, a US Army Forward Operating Base in Khost province. Right, Spera Combat Outpost on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

US Army bases in eastern Afghanistan

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US Army – Afghan civilian interaction

Left, Afghan boys and girls wave at and beg for candy from a US convoy. Right, a US soldier and an interpreter take a retina scan from a “military-age-male” outside a ”kalat” wall.