An Australian service light armored vehicle drives through Tangi Valley, Afghanistan, March 29. The terrain of Tangi Valley is notoriously rough, but the ASLAV maneuvers across it with ease, said Australian army Lt. McLeod Wood, a troop leader for 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Mentoring Task Force 2, Combined Team Uruzgan. 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment Photo by Spc. Edward Garibay Date Taken:03.29.2011 Location:URUZGAN, AF
I knew a time where this valley together with the balluci valley where the most dangerous valley's around FOB ripley, today they are still dangerous but a lot saver. And most people don't know this but most of the populated zones surround these so called green zones and it's a great sight compared to the desert.
The Tangi Valley... Served there for seven months before being moved to Sayed Abad. Formerly, 1-503rd "M.O.D." Charlie Company. 173rd ABCT. Now with HHC.
it is really nice especially with those mountains, but when I was there there were floods
Great shot