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Afghan National Army / 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines / International Security Assistance Force / Victory Point / Military / United States Marine Corps / Kunar Province / Military of Afghanistan / Korangal Valley
Date: 2010-07-26 13:14:31
Afghan National Army
3rd Battalion 3rd Marines
International Security Assistance Force
Victory Point
Military
United States Marine Corps
Kunar Province
Military of Afghanistan
Korangal Valley

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