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Bob Calvert has Lunch with Afghan Soldiers in Jalalabad, Afghanistan

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Bob Calvert, the host of the Talking With Heroes Radio Show had lunch with Afghan soldiers and Fort Carson's 4BCT 4ID in Jalalabad, Afghanistan at FOB Hughie.

Calvert had just completed video taping an event with the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) and our troops. After the event our troops and Calvert were invited to eat with the Afghan soldiers in their dining area.

The event was a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to open a Joint Security Center manned by the Afghan Army and our Troops, where both Armies will work together.

As with all of these videos from the Afghanistan embed mission, after you watch one of the videos, please share it with everyone you can.

For more information, contact Bob Calvert, Host
www.talkingwithheroes.com
www.thankyouforyourservice.us
email: bob@talkingwithheroes.com

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