Day 35 of '30+ Days Through Afghanistan'; project wraps up

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With this edition of "30+ Days Through Afghanistan," the Web-based project, which kicked off Feb. 8, has come to an end. The project aimed to bring the people, the mission and the experiences of the men and women assigned to the International Security Assistance Force to a worldwide audience through the eyes of Tech. Sgts. Nathan Gallahan and Kenneth Raimondi.

Sergeant Raimondi, a broadcaster, and Sergeant Gallahan, a print journalist, traveled throughout Afghanistan visiting each of the five regional commands and giving a first-hand perspective of the counter-insurgency mission. The two reporters produced video and print news stories as well as documenting daily adventures through blogs and video blogs to showcase the troops in an interactive manner. The project started out to run for 30 continuous days but was extended additional days to cover all the regional command areas in Afghanistan.

For more information, visit the Web site at http://30days.isaf.nato.int. Twitter users can receive tweets on the team's progress at http://www.twitter.com/30DaysThrough.

Click here to view Day 35

Click here to view the YouTube playlist for each day covered

Click here for the photo gallery