Tag: Afghanistan
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More Photos From Afghanistan
For the past couple years, AP photographer Kevin Frayer has witnessed and documented wartime events in the Gaza Strip, Iraq and Afghanistan. Frayer, a native Canadian, is currently based in New Delhi, India and covers South Asia for the Associated Press. Check out the full photo set – HERE Among the thousands of photographs taken…
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Photos From Afghanistan (April 2011)
A U.S. soldier controls the area outside the gate of a U.S. base after an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Three insurgents attacked a NATO base on the outskirts of Afghanistan’s capital Saturday but were killed by coalition forces before they could enter the compound, NATO and Afghan police said. (AP Photo/Musadeq…
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U.S. Marines Want You To Hold It Against Them
Britney Spears style: Awesome stuff. I love when they break it down starting at 2:25. LOL If you’re going to write a “tax dollars” related comment please include your address so I can get someone within driving distance to come kick you in the balls. :P I blogged about Britney Spears original vid for this…
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Photos From Camp Phoenix – Helmand Province, Afghanistan
U.S. Marine Sgt. Jessica Clymen (R) from Regimental Combat Team 8 shakes hands with a young Afghan girl in the town of Musa Qala in Helmand province on April 9, 2011. AFP/ Getty Images / Peter Parks Full photo set – HERE This photo set is a lot like the March set I posted. Definitely a lot…
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Photos From Afghanistan (March 2011)
Full photo set – HERE The pictures look a lot happier this month for some reason. It almost makes it look like a decent place to live. Hardly any military/gun related pics, I was almost tempted to not post about it.
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Hidden Camera Photographs From Afghanistan
These were tricky to get. “With the growing threat of targeted attacks against journalists and their Afghan fixers [guides and translators] in many of the areas I wanted to visit, using a camera openly was too dangerous — so I had to come up with an invisible way of taking photos,” Palu explains. That meant…