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DescriptionAn ASLAV in a defensive position in Afghanistan during 2010.jpg
English: TANGI VALLEY, Afghanistan – An Australian Light Armored Vehicle angles itself into a defensive position——to provide security for ground troops. Afghan National Army. And Australian soldiers took control of the——hill while the armored vehicles cleared the road leading——to the "hill," the future site for a new forward operating base in the Tangi Valley, "Dec." 28, "2010."
Date Taken on 28 December 2010, 13:38:53
Source http://www.army.mil/media/168836
Author SPC Jonathan Thomas, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

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  • TANGI VALLEY, Afghanistan – An Australian Light Armored Vehicle angles itself into a defensive position to provide security for ground troops. Afghan National Army and Australian soldiers took control of the hill while the armored vehicles cleared the road leading to the hill, the future site for a new forward operating base in the Tangi Valley, Dec. 28, 2010.
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