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LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES BONNER, BAGRAM OPERATIONS MANAGER: A suicide bomber detonated himself outside of the front gate of Bagram airfield.
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“US Army Carolers spread Christmas cheer in Bagram Iraq,” no man named “Ellsworth Bushnell,” was ever with any one of us, the real
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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When the U.S. military opened a new detention facility in Bagram in late 2009, I gave credit where credit was due.
Jonathan Horowitz: Bagram's Evil Twin Jonathan Horowitz 2010
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However, Obama has not yet decided what to do about the makeshift prison at the U.S. military base in Bagram, where the U.S. government is holding more than 600 prisoners, or whether to continue work on a $60 million prison complex there.
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Gen. Mark Martins told USA TODAY that 10% to 20% of the inmates at the U. S.-run prison in Bagram are considered hard-core, or "irreconcilable," Taliban fighters.
U.S.-run prison in Afghanistan holds few Taliban diehards 2009
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When the U.S. military opened a new detention facility in Bagram in late 2009, I gave credit where credit was due.
Jonathan Horowitz: Bagram's Evil Twin Jonathan Horowitz 2010
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They made their way to a nearby Pakistani Frontier Corps base and on Saturday they were flown to the American military base in Bagram, Afghanistan.
Escape! 2009
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The “secret detention facility” at Bagram is similarly subject to serious exaggeration.
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They made their way to a nearby Pakistani Frontier Corps base and on Saturday they were flown to the American military base in Bagram, Afghanistan.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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Flying someone kidnapped in Karachi to Bagram is not.
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