Military keyword > river > Rugged Afghanistan 
This is an image taken in the early AM from the top of a hill lin Afghanistan looking over the border with Pakistan near the small town of Asadabad.  I have saved to map if your interested!
Military keyword > river > Afghanistan Lanscape photo
Military keyword > river > S**T river by night.
Military keyword > river > The famous S**T river.
Military keyword > river > Afghanistan Lanscape photo
Military keyword > river > 1200' bridge over the Perfume River in Hue
Military keyword > river > Eddie Cole and Randy Bradshaw
Military keyword > river > The Soggy Dollars of Rowdy River Raft Race summer of 1989.
Military keyword > river > Most of the PBR action in the Vietnam War was in delta, part of Division 521 was stationed at PBR mobile Base One, in Tan My Cove at the head of the Perfume River. Patrol Boat, River (was specifically designed for waters of Vietnam). Only 10 percent of the PBRs were removed from service because of combat damage.The PBR was a versatile boat operating in shallow, weed-choked rivers. It drew only two feet of water fully loaded. The drives could be pivoted to reverse direction, turn the boat in its own length, or come to a stop from full speed in a few boat lengths. The PBR was manufactured in two versions, the first with 31 foot length and 10 foot, 7 inch beam. The Mark II version 32 feet long and one foot wider beam, had improved drives to reduce fouling, and aluminum gunwales to resist wear. It usually operated with four enlisted men, of which the most senior crewman was designated the boat commander. They were powered by dual 220 hp (164 kW) Detroit Diesel engines with Jacuzzi Brothers water jet drives. The boats reached top speeds of 28.5 knots (53 km/h). The boat was typically armed with twin .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine guns (the forward '50s), an M60 7.62 mm machine gun, a Mark 18 grenade launcher, and sometimes a 20 mm cannon. The machine gunners and conning tower were protected with ceramic armor.
Rugged Afghanistan
This is an image taken in the early AM from the top of a hill lin Afghanistan looking over the border with Pakistan near the small town of Asadabad. I have saved to map if your interested!
 > Rugged Afghanistan 
This is an image taken in the early AM from the top of a hill lin Afghanistan looking over the border with Pakistan near the small town of Asadabad.  I have saved to map if your interested!
Rugged Afghanistan
This is an image taken in the early AM from the top of a hill lin Afghanistan looking over the border with Pakistan near the small town of Asadabad. I have saved to map if your interested!
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