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U.S. Army Master Sgt. Kieth Caraman, from Tampa, Fla., takes a photograph with Yau-man Chan, Eliza Orlins and Cirie Fields at Camp As Sayliyah, May 20. Chan, Orlins and Fields are former participants in the popular reality-television series “Survivor.” They were touring U.S. military installations in Southwest Asia to show support for U.S. troops. In the show, each contestant was isolated in a remote location to compete for cash and prizes. They were touring U.S. military installations in Southwest Asia to show support for U.S. troops. “My family is full of ‘Survivor’ addicts – nobody is allowed to work Thursday nights when the show is on! I think it’s awesome they came out here.” (U.S. Army photo/Dustin Senger)