As U.S. Drawdown In Afghanistan Continues, U.S. Footprint Shrinks In The Country
PUL-E ALAM, AFGHANISTAN - APRIL 03: Abandoned storage builings sit in an area on Forward Operating Base (FOB) Shank that, due to a shrinking population on the FOB, is no longer used on April 3, 2014 near Pul-e Alam, Afghanistan. As the U.S. changes its role in the 13-year-old war from combatants to advisors many U.S. military installations in Afghanistan are being downsized or closed. Shank, which is currently being downsized, is expected to be turned over to the Afghan National Army later this year. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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