NewsSeptember 8, 2002

FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- Military police from the North Carolina National Guard returned Saturday, seven months after they began guarding al-Qaida and Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan. About 250 loved ones gathered at the Army post awaiting the return of members of the 211th Military Police Company...

The Associated Press

FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- Military police from the North Carolina National Guard returned Saturday, seven months after they began guarding al-Qaida and Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan.

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About 250 loved ones gathered at the Army post awaiting the return of members of the 211th Military Police Company.

No one knew exactly when the unit would return to U.S. soil.

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