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Photo of 1st Lt. Dan Griffin, right, and his friend, 1st Lt. Mark Hanifin during their Officer Training in the Spring of 2011. Provided Photo
Arunas Buntinas of the States Attorney's Narcotics Division, helps collect and send all kinds of stuff to Lt. Dan Griffin, a prosecutor and Oak Lawn native currently stationed in Afghanistan with the US Army. Friday, June 15, 2012 I Brian Jackson~Sun-Times
Arunas Buntinas of the States Attorney's Narcotics Division, helps collect and send all kinds of stuff to Lt. Dan Griffin, a prosecutor and Oak Lawn native currently stationed in Afghanistan with the US Army. Friday, June 15, 2012 I Brian Jackson~Sun-Times
Arunas Buntinas of the States Attorney's Narcotics Division, helps collect and send all kinds of stuff to Lt. Dan Griffin, a prosecutor and Oak Lawn native currently stationed in Afghanistan with the US Army. Friday, June 15, 2012 I Brian Jackson~Sun-Times
Arunas Buntinas of the States Attorney's Narcotics Division, helps collect and send all kinds of stuff to Lt. Dan Griffin, a prosecutor and Oak Lawn native currently stationed in Afghanistan with the US Army. Friday, June 15, 2012 I Brian Jackson~Sun-Times
Captain Dan Griffin, left, receives his Captain status from Colonel Stock.
In the middle of a dusty nowhere, amid farmers and mud houses, 7,000 miles up in Afghanistan’s eastern mountains, America takes one of its last offensive stands after more than a decade of war. Here in green camouflage, a South Side prosecutor is lawyering for …