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To: Snow Bunny;Billie;All

Friends and families waves flags Friday, April 5, 2002, while U.S. Army Rangers deplane at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga. About 200 Rangers from Hunter Army Airfield returned Friday from a three-month deployment in Afghanistan, where three members of their regiment were killed. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)

U.S. Army Ranger Sgt. Charles Pressburg clutches his crying daughter Rebecca, 4, Friday April 5, 2002 after returning from Afghanistan to their home base at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga. Three Rangers from 1st Battalion where killed in action during Operation Anaconda. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)

Two unidentified wives cheer their U.S. Army Ranger husbands Friday, April 5, 2002, as they return from Afghanistan to their home base at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga. Three of the Rangers from 1st Battalion where killed in action during Operation Anaconda. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)

475 posted on 04/05/2002 8:16:23 PM PST by SAMWolf
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To: SNow Bunny;Billie;All

Afghan children chat with U.S. soldiers across razor wire which divides the road leading between their village and Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan Friday, April 5, 2002. Bagram, a former Soviet military base, shares space with a local village and Afghans and U.S. soldiers often mingle on its streets. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

Private Larry Smith of San Fernando, Calif., listens to music while waiting for a flight at Bagram Air Base Friday, April 5, 2002. Smith and his colleagues in the 10th Mountain Division were waiting for a plane to fly them out after six months of tour of duty in Afghanistan. The 10th Mountain soldiers, making up the allies' main fighting force in the Afghan campaign, began heading home Tuesday and nearly all 1,000 from the division should be gone by mid-April. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

Private Jason Dennis, of Bolingbrook, Ill., left, Private Jason Kibbey, of Ashville, N.C., center, and Private Alex Laracuente, of Orlando, Fl., wait near the runway at Bagram Air Base Friday, April 5, 2002. The three, along with others in the 10th Mountain Division, were waiting for a plane to fly them out after six months of tour of duty in Afghanistan. The 10th Mountain soldiers, making up the allies' main fighting force in the Afghan campaign, began heading home Tuesday and nearly all 1,000 from the division should be gone by mid-April. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)

479 posted on 04/05/2002 8:18:59 PM PST by SAMWolf
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