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Description 110702-O-XXXXK-001 MAZAR-E-SHARIF, Afghanistan. (July 28, 2011) The first German Army Boxer Armored Transport Vehicles deployed to Northern Afghanistan arrive at Camp Marmal, International Security Assistance Force, Regional Command North. The Boxer is equipped with modern optics and remote-controlled weapons stations and provides improved protection to its crews. (RC North Public Affairs photo by Tech. Sgt. Florian Krumbach/Released)
Date Taken on 28 July 2011, 11:05:35
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