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The Afghan National Army 215th Corps color guard marches

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The Afghan National Army 215th Corps color guard marches the Afghan national colors during a graduation ceremony at Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, July 24, 2017. Approximately 600 soldiers with 2nd Kandak, 4th Brigade, 215th Corps completed an eight-week operational readiness cycle at the Helmand Province Regional Military Training Center with assistance from U.S. Marine advisors assigned to Task Force Southwest. Throughout the course, the soldiers learned infantry tactics and weapons techniques in order to enhance their warfighting capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Lucas Hopkins)

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24/07/2017
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