File:AH-64 Apache in Daykundi-2012.jpg

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English: An AH-64 Apache helicopter shoots flares over a valley to support members of the 8th Commando Kandak and coalition special operations forces during a firefight near Nawa Garay village, Kajran district, Daykundi province, Afghanistan, April 3. Coalition SOF partners with the 8th Commando Kandak to conduct operations throughout Daykundi, Uruzgan and Zabul provinces. (Photo ID: 556060)
Date Taken on 3 April 2012
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Author Petty Officer 2nd Class Jacob Dillon (U.S. Armed Forces)

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