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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
 
Afghan Journey
Photography by Kenneth Jarecke–Contact for USN&WR
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My aspirations for the journey back collided squarely with Afghanistan's grim reality. When I was refused an exit visa, a vision of life in Kabul flashed before my eyes, and I realized how much I missed America.
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