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New recruits in the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) wait in line to receive their pay at a Military Academy near Kabul, Afghanistan. US Army (USA) Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG) are helping to train new recruits in the ANA

New Recruits assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA), practice drill and ceremony during training conducted at a facility near Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

A New Recruit assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) prepares to fire his 7.62 mm AK-47 assault rifle, during a live fire training exercise on the range in Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalian, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

New Recruits assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) load 7.62 mm ammunition clips for their AK-47 assault rifles, as the prepare for a live fire training exercise on the range in Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalian, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

A New Recruit assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA), armed three with 7.62 mm AK-47 assault rifles, simulates a radio communications during urban training conducted at a facility near Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

New Recruits assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) load 7.62 mm ammunition clips for their AK-47 assault rifles, as the prepare for a live fire training exercise on the range in Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalian, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

New Recruits assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA), armed with 7.62 mm AK-47 assault rifles, as the prepare for a live fire training exercise on the range in Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

US Army (USA) Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG) check the roster numbers of new recruits in the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) waiting to receive their monthly pay at a Military Academy near Kabul, Afghanistan, where US Army (USA) Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd SFG are helping to train new recruits in the ANA

A New Recruit assigned to the 1ST Battalion of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA), armed with a 7.62 mm AK-47 assault rifles, takes up a defensive position near a building during urban training conducted at a facility near Kabul, Afghanistan. The training program conducted by US Army Soldiers assigned to 1ST Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (SFG), is designed establish the core of the new ANA that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces

More than $18,000 in Afghanistan currency waits to be distributed to new recruits in the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) at the military academy near Kabul, Afghanistan. Today is the first payday for the new recruits who are in the forth week of training. Each recruit received the equivalent of $30 for the month. The recruits pay will increase to $40 per month at the end of training

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Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM

Base: Kabul

Country: Afghanistan (AFG)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Mike Buytas, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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