In Musa Qal’eh Afghanistan: With 1st Battalion, Second Marine Regiment, RCT-2
1st Lt Joshua Hartley and linguist Omar negotiate prices at the Musa Qal'eh bazaar.
The Musa Qal'eh Bazaar.
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Good job Andrew!
We have thoroughly enjoyed your coverage of what Marines are doing in Afghanistan. Keep up the good work!
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