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From left to right, Afghan National Army Col. Said

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From left to right, Afghan National Army Col. Said Mohammad, operations officer for 203rd Corps; Pakistan Army Lt. Col. Muhammad Umer Bashir, staff officer for 11th Corps; Pakistan Army Lt. Gen. Hidayat ur Rehman, commander of 11th Corps; Afghan National Army Maj. Gen. Mohammad Zaman Waziri, commander of 201st Corps; Pakistan Army Brig. Muhammad Nadir Jadoon, a brigade commander in 11th Corps; Pakistan Army Brig. Hassan Khattack, director of military operations for 11th Corps; Pakistan Army Brig. Khaliq-uz-Zaman, senior Pakistan military representative to the Resolute Support Tripartite Joint Operations Center; and Afghan National Army Brig. Gen. Mohammad Akbar Youldash, deputy commander of the 203rd Corps pose for a group photo outdoors at Operational Base Fenty Jan. 18, 2015. Train, Advise, Assist Command – East hosted the event as Afghan and Pakistan security forces begin a new effort to root out terrorism and bring safety and security to the region. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jarrod Morris, TAAC-E Public Affairs)(Released)

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18/01/2015
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