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Thor Soldier Receives Purple Heart - (08-23-2008)
Spc. Vicente C. Torres, 201st Brigade Support Battalion, receives a Purple Heart for wounds suffe... (1 images)
Jawzak: the Road to Clearing Out... - (07-21-2008)
Afghan national army and joint coalition forces head down a road that is being looked at for reco... (3 images)
Nations 'band' Together in Afgha... - (07-17-2008)
An Afghan national army band member plays his instrument along with other members of the ANA band... (3 images)
Winning Hearts, Minds in Afghani... - (07-12-2008)
Sgt. 1st Class Ian R. McKnight and Capt. Philip A Borrelli of the 324th Tactical Psychological Op... (1 images)
Civil Affairs Projects Helps Reb... - (06-26-2008)
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Bravo Company STB Soldiers Watch the Skies
Down a hazy runway on a forward operating base in Afghanistan, a hanger houses Task Force Duke’s unmanned aerial vehicles.

(08/28/08)

Thor Soldier receives Purple Heart
The Purple Heart Award is given to Soldiers who have been wounded by the enemy in combat and dates back to the Revolutionary War.
(08/23/08)

Jawzak: The road to clearing out insurgents
As the fight for a better Afghanistan becomes more vivid to the world, coalition forces try to push the enemy further toward extinction by creating missions to better life the lives of Afghan nationals.
(07/21/08)

Nations ‘band’ together in Afghanistan
The 101st Airborne Division and Afghan national army bands met the week of July 13 for a four-day training event.
(07/17/08)

Ky. Guardsmen deliver donated toys to Afghan children
Charlie Company, 201st Engineer Battalion, Kentucky National Guard, showed skill in multi-tasking by reaching out to the Afghan people on a personal level while ensuring routes in Khowst province were safe from improvised explosive device threats, July 13.
(07/13/08)



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