U.S. Army Clears Roads Of IEDS In Afghanistan

KHAKREZ, AFGHANISTAN - JULY 08: U.S. Army Specialist Nathaniel Anselmo from Churchtown, Pennsylvania with Task Force Thor Route Clearance Patrol, 23rd Engineering Company, Airborne makes repairs to a remote contolled robot called "Talon" before departing on a route clearance mission July 8, 2010 in Khakrez, Afghanistan. The U.S. Army route clearance unit uses specialized equipment to seek out improvised explosive devices (IED) on roads throughout Afghanistan to prevent military patrols and civilians from being hit by the homemade roadside bombs that have injured and killed hundreds of NATO troops and locals. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
KHAKREZ, AFGHANISTAN - JULY 08: U.S. Army Specialist Nathaniel Anselmo from Churchtown, Pennsylvania with Task Force Thor Route Clearance Patrol, 23rd Engineering Company, Airborne makes repairs to a remote contolled robot called "Talon" before departing on a route clearance mission July 8, 2010 in Khakrez, Afghanistan. The U.S. Army route clearance unit uses specialized equipment to seek out improvised explosive devices (IED) on roads throughout Afghanistan to prevent military patrols and civilians from being hit by the homemade roadside bombs that have injured and killed hundreds of NATO troops and locals. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
U.S. Army Clears Roads Of IEDS In Afghanistan
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