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The last remaining Soldiers of Task Force Eagle conducted a transfer-of-authority ceremony with the Soldiers of the incoming TF White Currahee, July 17, at Forward Operating Base Orgun-E.
07.22.08, Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Caldwell
Commanders, Soldiers and Afghan dignitaries gathered for a transfer-of-authority ceremony, where Task Force Centaur assumed responsibilities from TF King at Forward Operating Base Kalagush, Nuristan province, Afghanistan, July 20.
07.22.08, Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Caldwell
The Konar Construction Center graduated its first class during a recent ceremony in Shaikal Shate District, near Asadabad, Afghanistan.
07.04.08, Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
The first girls' school in Kandigal Village celebrated an opening ceremony with elders from all over the river valley June 14, in Konar Province, Afghanistan.
07.04.08, Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
Forward Operating Base Naray in Konar province, Afghanistan, was renamed FOB Bostick to honor and remember a fallen Soldier who died leading his men.
07.03.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
Two Sky Soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team were announced the winners of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Soldier and Non-commissioned Officer of the Quarter competition conducted on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan.
06.28.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
Six Soldiers work around the clock at the ammunition point on Forward Operating Base Fenty in Nangarhar province, to supply Task Force Bayonet with ammunition.
06.11.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
Soldiers from Able Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, welcome local Afghan village elders from the Pech river valley onto Forward Operating Base Able Main every Thursday morning to conduct a weekly shura.
05.30.08, Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
Afghan national army soldiers and paratroopers from Able Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment air assaulted into the Narang Valley on the evening of, May 16, for a scheduled 24-hour mission in Kunar province, Afghanistan.
05.30.08, Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
Service members from the Afghan national army, Afghan national policemen and Able Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment air assaulted into the Watapoor valley under the cover of darkness, May 10, to start Operation Longest Mile in Kunar province, Afghanistan.
05.30.08, Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
Soldiers from Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, renamed their combat outpost, located in a remote area of Nuristan province, Afghanistan, to remember a fallen comrade on May 12.
05.29.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
Bravo Company, 173rd Support Battalion Soldiers taught Afghan border police advanced small-arms repair and maintenance, during a week-long course at Forward Operating Base Fenty, Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on May 1-8.
05.22.08, Story by Spc. Gregory Argentieri
Engineer and cavalry Soldiers worked together April and May to build living quarters and a security check point for Afghan border police at the Gowardesh Bridge during Operation Mountain Highway II in eastern Nuristan province, Afghanistan.
05.22.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Army Sgt. Kyle S. Dirkintis, a medic attached to Chosen Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), also known as "The Rock", was recently awarded the Bronze Star Medal for Valor for his actions at Ranch House Outpost in Kunar province, Afghanistan.
04.11.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
Army Sgt. Kyle S. Dirkintis, a medic attached to Chosen Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (Airborne), also known as "The Rock", was recently awarded the Bronze Star Medal for Valor for his actions at Ranch House Outpost in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
04.02.08, Story by Staff Sgt. brandon aird
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