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Afghan National Army soldiers with 6th Kandak, 1st

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Afghan National Army soldiers with 6th Kandak, 1st

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Afghan National Army soldiers with 6th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps apprehend notional enemy fighters during an operational readiness cycle at Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, Nov. 27, 2017. Approximately 350 soldiers with the unit conducted a final training exercise as part of the ORC, which tested their infantry skills and capabilities learned over the past two months. The unit will support combat operations against the Taliban in Helmand province to continue enhancing security and stability for the local populace following their graduation from the course. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins)

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27/11/2017
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Shikistah31.86886, 64.20091
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