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ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR: Yes, Erica, we're coming to you from Patrol Base Jaker, which is a forward operating post in a remote region in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province.
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ANDERSON COOPER, CNN CORRESPONDENT: You know, I'm in Helmand province right now, at a patrol base called Jaker (ph).
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And life at the patrol base that's called Jaker is anything but easy for the Marines assigned there.
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Anyway, says Michele Jaker, CEO of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of New Jersey, in the Garden State Government contracts for family planning do not permit funding for abortion services.
Linda Flanagan: The Republican Plan for Planned Parenthood Linda Flanagan 2011
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During the summer of 2009, in Nawa district, in central Helmand, Marines living at Camp Jaker, a dusty, spartan base with no electricity or running water, ventured out on several-hour foot patrols.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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During the summer of 2009, in Nawa district, in central Helmand, Marines living at Camp Jaker, a dusty, spartan base with no electricity or running water, ventured out on several-hour foot patrols.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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During the summer of 2009, in Nawa district, in central Helmand, Marines living at Camp Jaker, a dusty, spartan base with no electricity or running water, ventured out on several-hour foot patrols.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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During the summer of 2009, in Nawa district, in central Helmand, Marines living at Camp Jaker, a dusty, spartan base with no electricity or running water, ventured out on several-hour foot patrols.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR (voice-over): Patrol base Jaker may not be much to look at, but for the Marines of the 1st Battalion 5th Regiment, it's become a home.
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And later, a day in the life of Patrol Base Jaker for U.S. Marines: the heat, the dust and the danger.
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