
At Bagram Air Base near Kabul

At the "Clam Shell", Bagram AB

Bagram Airbase played a key role during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan from 1980 to 1989

Kristen, Nikki and Layla

Bagram Airbase is the main prison facility for people detained by US forces in Afghanistan

Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan

Kabul is over 3,000 years old. Many empires long fought over the city

Since 1978, a state of nearly continuous war has limited the economic productivity of the city.

Kabul is currently in the process of being rebuilt following decades of wars

in October 2001, the United States invaded Afghanistan

Kristen dives into welcome arms

The Taliban abandoned Kabul in the following months due to extensive American bombing

Since the beginning of 2003, the city is slowly developing with the help of foreign investment

The old part of Kabul is filled with bazaars nestled along its narrow, crooked streets

Michael is always a favorite of the troops with his rock style guitar playing

Cameras are usually pointed at the BlueGirls

Waiting to retrieve Layla from the mosh pit

Scotty provided solid drums throughout the tour

Layla Loxa

Steve Mead, Layla Loxa, and Kristen Kelly

Layla signs for a happy fan

Posing with local Afghani's

Layla at the autograph table

The boys at the autograph table

Nikki signing copies of Supernova

The Clam Shell stage

Early in the show

Things are starting to heat up

Happy people!

The girls survived every stage dive

Every show was LOUD from the crowd

Tent rock

Loads of great photos were taken at this show

Michael on the someone's shoulders for his Skynard solo

More Michael

Encore!

Thank You!

Good night!

Lining up to meet the band

Arriving at Bagram

Nikki and Kristen in the cockpit of the C-130

Old Russian aircraft

View of Afghanistan from the aircraft

Abandoned Russian tanks

Russian aircraft

Nikki in the cockpit of a C-130

Kristen actually got to fly the C-130

We landed safely

The Russians left mines everywhere when they departed

With Sergeant K

Michael catching a few zees on the flight