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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alexis Rice, left, and Senior Airman Craig Oas, right, both 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, get out of a Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected, All-Terrain Vehicle for a dismounted patrol Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Rice's hometown is Baltimore, Md., and Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alexis Rice, left, and Senior Airman Craig Oas, right, both 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, get out of a Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected, All-Terrain Vehicle for a dismounted patrol Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Rice's hometown is Baltimore, Md., and Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, provides medical aid to a local Afghan boy who was burned several months ago by another Afghan villager Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, provides medical aid to a local Afghan boy who was burned several months ago by another Afghan villager Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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A local Afghan boy who was burned several months ago by another Afghan villager watches as U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, provides medical aid to his leg Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, provides medical aid to a local Afghan boy who was burned several months ago by another Afghan villager Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, provides medical aid to a local Afghan boy who was burned several months ago by another Afghan villager Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
An Afghan security guard stands watch at a checkpoint while 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Airmen conduct a dismounted patrol Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, talks with an Afghan security guard during a dismounted patrol Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(NOT RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alexis Rice, right, and Senior Airman Craig Oas, left, both 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, greet an Afghan local during a dismounted patrol Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Rice's hometown is Baltimore, Md., and Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Security Forces outside the wire
Omar, a local Afghan boy, watches as Airmen from the 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron walk through the area Oct. 23, 2012, outside Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS regularly have teams patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Craig Oas, left, and Staff Sgt. Matthew Dietrich, right, both 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, load gear on a Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected, All-Terrain Vehicle prior to going on a mission Oct. 23, 2012, at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. 455th ESFS teams regularly patrol "outside the wire" around the base perimeter looking for suspicious activity and visiting local villages to strengthen working relations with the locals. Oas' hometown is Munising, Mich. and Dietrich's hometown is Kendallville, Ind. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)(RELEASED)
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Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)
U.S. Air Force pararescuemen assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, conduct a training mission near Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2012. The pararescuemen work alongside members of the 26th ERQS, who provide the airlift capability with the HH-60G Pave Hawk variant operated by a crew composed of a flight engineer, pilots, and aerial gunners. The two units perform the dangerous mission of providing medical evacuation support for the Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)
U.S. Air Force pararescuemen assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, conduct a training mission near Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2012. The pararescuemen work alongside members of the 26th ERQS, who provide the airlift capability with the HH-60G Pave Hawk variant operated by a crew composed of a flight engineer, pilots, and aerial gunners. The two units perform the dangerous mission of providing medical evacuation support for the Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)
A U.S. Air Force combat rescue officer, 46th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, conducts a training mission near Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2012. Pararescuemen with the 46th ERQS work alongside members of the 26th ERQS, who provide the airlift capability with the HH-60G Pave Hawk variant operated by a crew composed of a flight engineer, pilots, and aerial gunners. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron prepare for a training mission intended to maintain proficiency for future rescue missions at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 28, 2012. The 26th ERQS uses an HH-60G variant to conduct rescue missions and perform the medical evacuation support role for surrounding areas in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron prepare for a training mission intended to maintain proficiency for future rescue missions at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 28, 2012. The 26th ERQS uses an HH-60G variant to conduct rescue missions and perform the medical evacuation support role for surrounding areas in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 26th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron prepare for a training mission intended to maintain proficiency for future rescue missions at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 28, 2012. The 26th ERQS uses an HH-60G variant to conduct rescue missions and perform the medical evacuation support role for surrounding areas in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)
U.S. Air Force Capt. Jennifer Rhoades and 1st Lt. Scott Hudson, both nurses with the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility, run the day shift for the CASF where they care for aeromedical patients at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 22, 2012. Patients are transported to a location with a higher degree of medical care or returned to their deployed units. The 651st CASF staff at Kandahar is 28 members strong and performs tasks ranging from helping medevac patients off helicopters to providing warm beds for their outgoing temporary residents. Both officers are deployed from Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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U.S. Army Sgt. Adam Stock, 396th Transportation Company, wakes up from a nap at the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct. 22, 2012. Stock, a senior firefighter, injured his knee while deployed. He is deployed from Ft. Stewart, Ga. and is heading back to his unit after treatment to continue his deployment. The 651st CASF staff at Kandahar is 28 members strong and performs tasks ranging from helping medevac patients off of the helicopters they come in on to providing warm beds for their outgoing temporary residents. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster)
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