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(Click on thumbnail image for a larger version of the photo.) Pfc. Kiel Muston of the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment's mortar section scans the countryside during a stop on the way to Naka, Afghanistan. A convoy of Humvees from the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment travel along what passes for a road in eastern Afghanistan during a recent two-day mission to the villages of Naka and Zarwuk. Spc. Drew Wilkerson, top, and Sgt. Matthew Fillinger, both of the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment's mortar section, scan the countryside after someone suspicious was seen on a hillside. Soldiers from 1st Platoon, Company A, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment patrol along a road in eastern Afghanistan. Capt. Jack Kilbride of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, led the two-day mission to the Afghan villages of Naka and Zarwuk. Humvees from the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Division use a riverbed as a road as they travel through eastern Afghanistan on a two-day mission. Capt. Jack Kilbride, left, of the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, uses a translator to talk to Naka police chief Jon Baz, center. Sgt. Renzo Letona, of 1st Platoon, Company A, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, secures the perimeter during a patrol through Naka, Afghanistan. First Lt. Justin Freeman talks to mayor Abdul Mobeen as they drink tea together in the mayor's room at the government building in Zarwuk, Afghanistan. Spc. Jesse Davis, of the 1st Platoon, Company A, 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment, shows boys in Naka, Afghanistan, their pictures taken with a digital camera during a patrol through the town. All along the road in eastern Afghanistan, the soldiers of 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment were greeted by children waving, giving a thumbs-up, and asking for pens and chocolate and crying out "Give me a dollar."Photos by Michael Abrams, ©Stars and Stripes

Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment have been in southeastern Afghanistan for the past month. From Forward Operating Base Orgun-E and two smaller installations, they’ve been patrolling a large, mountainous rural area connected by the most basic of roads.

Last Wednesday and Thursday, 1st Platoon from Company A, with the help of a mortar section from the battalion, visited a pair of remote settlements reachable only by air or off-road vehicle. In this case, that meant a nine-Humvee convoy.

The Vicenza, Italy-based soldiers spent about 4½ hours driving through rough terrain to reach the village of Naka, where they checked out the local clinic and met with the mayor and police chief.

In getting to the village, they passed through a narrow gap in the mountains where two U.S. soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division died in separate incidents while on patrol in the past year. Air support was provided by a pair of A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, Marine Huey helicopters and Army Black Hawk helicopters at intervals during the two-day mission.

After spending a cold night at the government compound in the town of Zarwuk, soldiers looked for potential sites for police checkpoints with the local mayor before returning to their home base.

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Kent has filled numerous roles at Stars and Stripes including: copy editor, news editor, desk editor, reporter/photographer, web editor and overseas sports editor. Based at Aviano Air Base, Italy, he’s been TDY to countries such as Afghanistan Iraq, Kosovo and Bosnia. Born in California, he’s a 1988 graduate of Humboldt State University and has been a journalist for 40 years.

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