OEF Deployment Photos
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The Bee Huts at Camp Viper host cots, cots with mattresses and beds with mattresses. The huts can host up to eight
people, and feature air conditioning, heating and electrical outlets. US Army Photo by Spc. Daniel P. Kelly
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Bee Huts line up along the rocky roads of Camp Viper. Camp Viper is one of many camps here that host amenities of
comfortable living to include air conditioning, heat, running hot water and even a dining facility. US Army Photo by Spc. Daniel
P. Kelly
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Sgt. Christopher P. Dowd of HHC 25th ID (L), driver for the Joint Visitors Bureau, watches a
movie in his Bee Hut. The Bee Huts not only have electrical outlets, but also air conditioning and heat. The air
conditioning / heating units in the Bee Huts are remote controlled, and have a thermostat that can be programmed for the time of
day. Some Soldiers set their units to turn the heat on just before the wake up in the morning to do physical training in
the brisk mornings here. US Army Photo by Spc. Daniel P. Kelly
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Pfc. Allan J. Fuhlendor counts 5.56 mm ammunition in the arms room of the Joint Logistics
Center. US Army Photo by Spc. Daniel P. Kelly
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Soldiers from HHC, 25th ID (L) download baggage outside a hanger in Manas, Kyrgyzstan in preparation for C-130 flight to Bagram Air Base,
Afghanistan April 2.
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Soldiers from HHC, 25th ID (L) download baggage outside a hanger in Manas, Kyrgyzstan in preparation for C-130 flight to Bagram Air Base,
Afghanistan April 2.
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Soldiers from HHC, 25th ID (L) download baggage outside a hanger in Manas, Kyrgyzstan in preparation for C-130 flight to Bagram Air Base,
Afghanistan April 2.
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Soldiers from HHC, 25th ID (L) download baggage outside a hanger in Manas, Kyrgyzstan in preparation for C-130 flight to Bagram Air Base,
Afghanistan April 2.
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Soldiers from Logistics Task Force 524 deplane a C130 aircraft in Afghanistan last week. The Soldiers traveled more than 40 hours from Hawaii
to Afghanistan to begin their 12 month deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan.
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Soldiers prepare for the flight from Manas, Kyrgstan to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan with their equipment fully loaded on Air Force pallets.
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Soldiers from HHC, 25th ID (L) filled every seat in a C130 that flew the Soldiers from Manas, Kyrgstan to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan on April 2.
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Soldiers from the 17th Public Affairs Detachment visit the publisher of the CFC-A Freedom Watch in Kabul, Afghanistan April 3.
The Freedom Watch is a weekly newsmagazine dedicated to highlighting the efforts of the troops throughout the country.
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Mary Simms is promoted to private first class by Maj. Stacy Bathrick outside a hanger in Manas, Kyrgyzstan enroute to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan April 2.
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