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DescriptionLT KASP PAG4.jpg |
English: Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces during international mission in Afghanistan (from ISAF provincial reconstruction team of Ghowr Province).
Lietuvių: Lietuvos Krašto apsaugos savanoriai tarptautinėje misijoje Afganistane (iš ketvirtosios Goro provincijos atkūrimo grupės - PAG-4).
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28 December 2006 |
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http://kariuomene.kam.lt/kariuomene/images/1079 |
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Ministry of National Defence Republic of Lithuania |
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