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Logistical headache as US exits Afghanistan
Withdrawal of heavy equipment includes 28,000 vehicles as deadline for end of NATO mission in 2014 looms.
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Most of NATO's troops in Afghanistan are due to leave by the end of next year. But getting the gear out may be more difficult than bringing them in.
Al Jazeera's Jennifer Glasse reports from Kandahar.