Jul 3rd, 2009 - Boston
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CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan - Columns of US Marines in eight-wheeled armored vehicles pushed deep into southern Afghanistan yesterday in an attempt to cut off Taliban supply lines from Pakistan and restore order in areas long neglected by short-handed NATO forces.
Although the troops encountered roadside bombs and small-arms attacks, which resulted in the death of one Marine, commanders opted to mute their return fire. In the first 24 hours of the operation, the Marines did not lob artillery or call for aerial bombardment.
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