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Screaming Eagle Soars on Silver Wings | 1 year 30 weeks | U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John F. Campbell, Combined Joint Task Force 101, Regional Command East commander, gives a thumbs-up after flying a mission over eastern Afghanistan Oct. 21 with U.S. Air Force Capt. Frank Fryar, 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron. Campbell flew with the F-15 squadron to become more familiar with the capabilities of the F-15 that provide close-air support to the 101st Airborne Soldiers serving on the ground in eastern Afghanistan. Photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. M. Erick Reynolds | Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Bagram Airfield, Combined Joint Task Force 101, Eagles, Erick Reynolds, F15, Regional Command East commander, Screaming, US Air Force |
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Twins Reunited at Bagram | 1 year 35 weeks | U.S. Army 1st Lt. Mike Paluczak and his twin brother, U.S. Army Capt. John Paluczak, are reunited on Bagram Airfield in eastern Afghanistan’s Kabul province. Mike Paluczak is en route home to Missouri with the Missouri National Guard 203rd Engineer Battalion and John Paluczak with the Missouri National Guard Agri-Business Development Team IV, Nangarhar province, made a trip from Jalalabad to see his brother. They both enlisted into the Army National Guard on the same day. Photo by Army Capt. John Paluczak | Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Kabul Province, Combined Joint Task Force 101, John Paluczak, US Army |
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Holding Down the Fort | 1 year 39 weeks | U.S. Army Spc. Daniell Miller, Intelligence and Security Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, gate guard and a native of Macon, Ga., checks the credentials of a vehicle’s occupants prior to opening Bagram’s joint operation center gate here Aug. 18. Checking credentials plays a key role in allowing personnel on the JOC compound. Photo by Sgt. Grant Matthes | 101st Airborne Division, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Bagram JOC compound, Combined Joint Task Force 101, Grant Matthes, Intelligence and Security Company, US Army |

