"Afghan Air Force Village" - a bloc of old Soviet-era housing outside of Bagram, AF. When the Soviets departed, in some haste, from Bagram, the hosuing area they abandonded was filled in by Afghan Air Force families and dependents. After the various governmental downfalls, Taliban vs Northern Alliance fighting and our sweep through the area - it was still somewhat in tact. And still considered desirable housing. That ain't saying much (or at least much that is good).
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Friday, January 06, 2006
Afghan Air Force Village
"Afghan Air Force Village" - a bloc of old Soviet-era housing outside of Bagram, AF. When the Soviets departed, in some haste, from Bagram, the hosuing area they abandonded was filled in by Afghan Air Force families and dependents. After the various governmental downfalls, Taliban vs Northern Alliance fighting and our sweep through the area - it was still somewhat in tact. And still considered desirable housing. That ain't saying much (or at least much that is good).
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