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English: Two Polish Soldiers of the 1st Battery, 23rd Brigade Polish Army, Task Force White Eagle, prepare their 152 millimeter Howitzer during a fire mission at Forward Operating Base Ghazni, April 11, 2010. The mission supported the 172nd Cavalry (CAV) Vermont National Guard. The 172nd CAV working with Afghanistan National Police requested the support when their combined unit came under enemy fire while conducting operations.
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Two Polish Soldiers of the 1st Battery, 23rd Brigade Polish Army, Task Force White Eagle, prepare their 152 millimeter Howitzer during a fire mission at Forward Operating Base Ghazni, April 11, 2010. The mission supported the 172nd Cavalry (CAV) Vermont National Guard. The 172nd CAV working with Afghanistan National Police requested the support when their combined unit came under enemy fire while conducting operations.(U.S. Army Photo by Sgt 1st Class Ross Dobelbower/Released)