File:GIs train Donkeys in Afghanistan.jpg
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DescriptionGIs train Donkeys in Afghanistan.jpg |
The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page. "U.S. Army soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team and an Afghan National Army soldier patrol by foot, while accompanied by two donkeys on their way to conduct a key leader engagement in the village of MangoKheyl, Kherwar District, Logar Province, Afghanistan, 10 April 2010. The soldiers are training the donkeys in order to get them to the point where they can help carry gear and be more of an asset than a liability on long dismounted movements. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Russell Gilchrest\Released)(100410-A-6225G-213) " |
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Date | Taken on 19 April 2010 | ||
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originally posted to Flickr as 100410-A-6225G-213
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Author | Russell Gilchrest via isafmedia | ||
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