This first one warms my heart -
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United States Army 10th Mountain Division soldier Jorge Avino from Miami, Florida carves the body count that their mortar team has chalked up on a rock, March 9, 2002 near the villages of Sherkhankheyl, Marzak and Bobelkiel, in Afghanistan. The team said they have killed 40 plus people, hit 12 vehicles and destroyed 1 mortar team near the villages were an al Qaeda and Taliban stronghold came under intense bombing and firefights as the coalition forces battled to root them out. REUTERS/POOL/Joe Raedle
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United States Army 10th Mountain Division soldiers take over a dwelling March 8, 2002 near the villages of Sherkhankheyl, Marzak and Bobelkiel, in Afghanistan. The villages were an al Qaeda and Taliban stronghold which came under intense bombing and firefights as the coalition forces battled to root them out. The American troops withdrawn on March 10, 2002 said they left behind panicked and beaten al Qaeda fighters. Photo by Pool/Reuters REUTERS/POOL/Joe Raedle
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United States Army 10th Mountain Division soldiers take over a dwelling March 8, 2002 near the villages of Sherkhankheyl, Marzak and Bobelkiel, Afghanistan. The villages were an al Qaeda and Taliban stronghold which came under intense bombing and firefights as the coalition forces battled to root them out. PHOTO TAKEN MARCH 8 REUTERS/POOL/Joe Raedle
My in-laws are visiting. I’m hiding out in my office working. Haha.
Mike