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Description United States Army Special Operations Command Color Guard performs at the MARS Task Force memorial stone dedication on Fort Liberty, N.C. Sept. 14. The Task Force played a key role in capturing the Burma Road from the Japanese during World War II and are often called "mulepackers" for the animals they used to carry supplies through the rugged Burma mountains. (Army photo by Sgt. Katryn Tuton/ 50th Public Affairs Detachment).
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Mars Tack Force dedicates Memorial Stone on Fort Liberty

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