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JALALABAD, Afghanistan - Master Sgt. Kevin Fife, Combined Air Power Transition Force mentor, direct people on to an Afghan Air Force Mi-17 transport helicopter on July 29, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Jimmie Barrow/RELEASED)
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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Lt. Col. Bahadur, Afghan Air Force rescues a small child on July 29, 2010 when the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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Lt. Col. Bahadur, Afghan Air Force rescues a small child on July 29, 2010 when the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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Lt. Col. Bahadur, Afghan Air Force rescues a small child on July 29, 2010 when the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Kazim, Afghan Air Force/RELEASED).
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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On July 28-29, 2010 the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17s and aircrew accompanied by United States Air Force Air Advisors to an urgent request to begin rescuing people overcome by rapidly rising flood waters at the confluence of the Kabul and Laghman Rivers, about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were saved, by the AAF and their Mi-17s from the high threat raging flood waters most of them under the threat of foreign insurgent fighters.
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