United States soldiers from the 4/31, 10th Mountain Division hike through the high altitude in the rugged Shahi Kot mountains as they search for caves or Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters on March 14, 2002. Hundreds of American and Canadian troops were lifted into the mountainous region at high altitude to search for and destroy any enemy they encounter. REUTERS/Jim Hollander
U.S. soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division stand on a rocky ridge late March 13, 2002 as a bomb dropped by a B-52 explodes on the nearby Shahi Kot mountains. Hundreds of U.S. Army and Canadian infantry soldiers are on a mountain called the "Whale Back" looking for remnants of Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces. They are also locating and destroy caves where Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters could be hiding in the high rugged terrain. REUTERS/Jim Hollander
Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division march up a rocky ridge on March 13, 2002 as the vapor trail of a B-52 bomber passes overhead. Hundreds of U.S. and Canadian troops are on a mountain called the "Whale Back" looking for Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces. REUTERS/Jim Hollander
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Warrant Officer Eric Gebhardt, from Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, a Canadian infantry soldier in the 3-PPCLI wakes up in the Shahi Kot mountains early March 14, 2002. Hundreds of American and Canadian troops were lifted into the mountainous region at high altitude to search for and destroy any Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters they may encounter. REUTERS/Jim Hollander