File:Andrew Woodward coordinates feeding Guantanamo captives.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAndrew Woodward coordinates feeding Guantanamo captives.jpg |
English: Army Staff Sgt. Andrew Woodward coordinates with Pentad and the Navy to feed detainees, Joint Task Force and Naval Station
personnel. – JTF Guantanamo photo by Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Benjamin Dennis |
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Source | http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/wire/WirePDF/v9/Issue%2032v9.pdf |
Author | Benjamin Dennis |
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