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US Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr. (roughly

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US Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr. (roughly center), NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan deputy commander of support operations and commander of the 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command at Fort Hood, Texas, speaks to a logistics training conference on Camp Eggers in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 19. More than 70 contractors, US military personnel, as well as German, Australian, French, Canadian and British coalition force logistics experts, also assigned to NTM–A deputy command-support operations, attended the conference. NTM-A is a coalition of 38 troop-contributing nations charged with assisting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in generating a capable and sustainable Afghan National Security Force ready to take lead of their country's security by 2014. For more information about NTM-A, visit www.ntm-a.com. (Photo by MC3 Eric Lockwood, NTM-A PAO)

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