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Outpost Loyalty | 2 years 1 day | Soldiers with 2nd Platoon, Company D, 1-102nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Mountain Warrior conduct a security patrol from Forward Operating Base Kala Gush to Outpost Loyalty, an outpost manned by Afghanistan national security forces, May 16. The Soldiers, along with soldiers of the Afghanistan national army, accented more than 1,000 feet of rugged mountain terrain in order to promote security and stability in the province and conduct training operations atop the mountain. Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Doty | 4th Infantry Division, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Nangarech, Afghanistan national army, Forward Operating Base Kala Gush, Outpost Loyalty, Steven Doty, Task Force Mountain Warrior, US Army |
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Firing a round from the 60 mm mortar at Outpost Loyalty | 2 years 5 days | Soldiers with 2nd Platoon, Company D, 1-102nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, Task Force Mountain Warrior, fire a round from the 60 mm mortar at Outpost Loyalty, May 16. The Soldiers, along with soldiers of the Afghanistan national army from Forward Operating Base Kala Gush, accented more than 1,000 feet of rugged mountain terrain in order to promote security and stability in the province and conduct training operations atop the mountain. Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Doty | Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Nangarech, Forward Operating Base Kala Gush, Steven Doty, US Army |
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Nuristan Provincial Reconstruction Team Visits Local Villagers | 2 years 1 week | Petty Officer 2nd Class William Padilla, Nuristan Provincial Reconstruction Team Military Police, from Pearland, Texas, utilizes the Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment, a component of the Biometric Automated Tool set, during a mission in Nurgram District Center, May 13. The BAT and HIIDE technology are used to collect and store critical biometric data to include fingerprint, eye and facial, data which is then stored in the database used to identify individuals within the Nuristan province. Photo by Steven Doty | Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Nurgram District Center, facial recognition, Nuristan Provincial Reconstruction Team, Steven Doty, US Navy |

