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U.S. Army Platoon Leader Lt. John Cumbie, left, listens along with a fellow American soldier, center, and an Afghan translator, right, as a Afghan village elder speaks to them while they are guests in his house, during a break in a patrol in Kolack, a village at the mouth of the Korengal Valley, Kunar province, northeastern Afghanistan, Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010. U.S. and Afghan forces have a regular presence the area, where Taliban militants operate in the hillsides of the Pech and Korengal valleys. (AP)
U.S. and Afghan Army soldiers, pictured at the start of a patrol in Kolack, a village at the mouth of the Korengal Valley, Kunar province, northeastern Afghanistan, Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010. (AP)
U.S. Army mortarman Spc. Jeremy Foley, right, who was working guard duty, and an Afghan soldier, open the gate to let out a convoy, at Combat Outpost Michigan, in the Pech Valley, Kunar province, northeastern Afghanistan, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010. COP Michigan regularly receives fire from Taliban militants who operate in the hillsides of the Pech Valley. (AP)
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