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English: After U.S. Marines discovered a series of tunnels near Kandahar, Afghanistan, the structures above them were destroyed and the tunnels collapsed by combat engineers. Photo shows an explosion to destroy the system of underground tunnels. Photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan E. Eason, USMC |
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Source | http://www.defendamerica.mil/photoessays/p012202a7.html |
Author | Lance Cpl. Nathan E. Eason, USMC |
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