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Short title110329-A-3809V-001
Author101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs, Spc. Michael Vanpool
HeadlineWhere the snow never melts: A push through the Salang Pass
Image titleSoldiers of the 101st Sustainment Brigade conducted a convoy through the Salang Pass here. The pass navigates through the a winding road and tunnel through some of the harshest terrain in Afghanistan. Nearly two miles above sea level, the Salang Pass connects the Parwan and Baghlan provinces and serves as one of the routes to move cargo and supplies from the main logistics hub at Bagram Air Field, located in eastern Afghanistan, to Regional Command North.
Credit/ProviderU.S. Army
SourceDigital
Copyright holderPublic Domain
JPEG file commentCREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), default quality
Keywords
  • Parwan province
  • Baghlan province
  • Salang Pass
  • convoy
  • PSD
Code for country shownAF
Country shownAF
Special instructionsReleased

Spc. Michael Vanpool 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs michael.vanpool@us.army.mil

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Original transmission location codeU.S. Army