Holiday Mail Arrives for Warriors in Cameroon

Sgt. Adrian Cordova and Sgt. John Marshall, Task Force Darby mail clerks at Contingency Location Garoua, Cameroon, supervise all mail activities. Soldiers here are serving in a support role for the Cameroon military’s fight against the violent extremist organization Boko Haram. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Christina J. Turnipseed, Contingency Location Garoua Public Affairs)



By Staff Sgt. Christina Turnipseed Dec 28, 2017
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