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English: Location of the Uzbin Valley ambush. Topographic Map of Quadrangle 3366, Gizab (513) and Nawer (514) Quadrangles, Afghanistan
Source USGS Projects in Afghanistan [1], OFR:2005-1111, USGS/AGS Quad: 3366
Author Robert G. Bohannon
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