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An Afghan National Army soldier stands guard as U.S. Army soldiers with Troop B, 1st Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, Task Force Redhorse, walk through a compound during a search of the Qual-e Jala village here, Feb. 21. ANA soldiers, Afghan National Police and other assets partnered with Troop B to search the village of Qual-e Jala for targeted individuals in order to ‘clear, hold, build’ Koh-e Safi District. While searching the village, the Troop B soldiers and their partners killed one known insurgent, detained four others and also found assorted weapons which they gathered and destroyed. Task Force Redhorse is a part of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, also known as Task Force Red Bulls, and maintains security throughout Parwan province.

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21/02/2011
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