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Aerial Porters Retrograde FOB Salerno (Broadcast Edit)
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Sept. 23, 2013 | 1:44
Aerial Port Airmen from the 19th Movement Control Team prepare and load pallets and equipment for retrograde missions at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Khost Province, Afghanistan. Produced by Staff Sgt. Roidan Carlson. Also available in High Definition.
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