MILITARY CONVOY - A U.S. military convoy enters the village of Shinkay, Qalat, Afghanistan, Dec. 21, 2010. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson
Christmas Day 2010 Marked By UK Troops In Afghanistan -- BBC
British troops have marked Christmas in Afghanistan for the 10th time since operations there began.
About 9,500 servicemen and women are currently stationed in the country, mostly in Helmand province, and many have eaten a Christmas meal.
Troops were given two tonnes of turkey, one and a half tonnes of gammon, one and a half tonnes of Brussels sprouts, the Ministry of Defence said.
There was also a tonne of Christmas pudding and 15,000 mince pies.
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