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DescriptionUS 10th Mountain Division soldiers in Afghanistan.jpg
English: Soldiers quickly march——to the——ramp of the CH-47 Chinook helicopter that will return them——to Kandahar Army Air Field on Sept. 4, "2003." The Soldiers were searching in Daychopan district, "Afghanistan," for Taliban fighters. And illegal weapons caches. The Soldiers are assigned to Company A, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division. U.S. Army photo by, Staff Sgt. Kyle Davis.
Date Taken on 4 September 2003
Source U.S. Army
Author Staff Sgt. Kyle Davis

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Image title
  • Operation Mountain Viper put the soldiers of A Company, 2nd Battalion 22nd Infantry Division, 10th Mountain in the Afghanistan province of Daychopan to search for Taliban and or weapon caches that could be, used against U.S. and allied forces. Soldiers quickly walk to the ramp of the CH-47 Chinook cargo helicopter that will return them to Kandahar Army Air Field. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kyle Davis) (Released)
AuthorSSG KYLE DAVIS
HeadlineEnduring Freedom
Credit/ProviderHHC 1ST BCT, 10TH MOUNTAIN
SourceDIGITAL
Short title
  • 030904-A-2140D-006
City shownKANDAHAR ARMY AIRFIELD
Date and time of data generation31 August 2003
Compression schemeJPEG (old)
OrientationNormal
Horizontal resolution72 dpi
Vertical resolution72 dpi
Software usedAdobe Photoshop 7.0
File change date and time16:07, 10 September 2003
Offset to JPEG SOI754
Bytes of JPEG data5,689
FlashFlash fired, compulsory flash suppression, No flash function, red-eye reduction mode
Color spacesRGB
Image width2,064 px
Image height1,504 px
WriterJCCC
Special instructionsCleared for public release. Release authority,CPT Kevin Dasher , Kandahar Army Airfield PAO Officer
Original transmission location code2ND BAT, 22ND INF
Date and time of digitizing22:03, 17 December 2005
Date metadata was last modified22:03, 17 December 2005
Province or state shownDAYCHOPAN
Country shownAfghanistan

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