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U.S. Navy Capt. Pamela Ball, right, of Jacksonville,

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U.S. Navy Capt. Pamela Ball, right, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Afghan National Army 201st Corps legal adviser, ANA Brig. Gen. Isluwladin, ANA 201st Corps Chief, and Francisco Sun, of New York City, and ANA Criminal Investigation Department adviser, pose for a picture in the general’s office. The two legal advisers work hand-in-hand with the ANA 201st Corps legal office on a wide range of issues dealing with Afghan administrative law, military personnel law the rule of law, etc., as they develop their system of laws in support of their developing court system at Forward Operating Base Gamberi in Laghman Province. The goal of the advisers is to bring the ANA legal team to fully independent operations as Coalition Forces begin to draw down in Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Andrade, International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs)

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