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Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, surveys the surrounding area of a check point built by ANA engineers March 21, 2012. Neshat said he was impressed with th... More

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, assesses a check point built by ANA engineers with Capt. Charles Arvisais, executive officer, 2nd Brigade Advisor Team, M... More

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, address a formation of ANA soldiers with 1st Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, at a local check point March 21, 2012. The... More

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, address ANA soldiers with 1st Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, during a visit to a newly built check point. The engineer... More

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, addresses ANA soldiers with 1st Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, during a visit to different check points in the area. T... More

Captain Charles Arvisais, executive officer, 2nd Brigade

Captain Charles Arvisais, executive officer, 2nd Brigade

Captain Charles Arvisais, executive officer, 2nd Brigade Advisory Team, Regimental Combat Team 6, surveys the surrounding area of a recently built check point March 21, 2012. Afghan National Army engineers buil... More

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, surveys the surrounding area of a check point built by ANA engineers March 21, 2012. The engineer tolai built approximate... More

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive

Afghan National Army Col. Abdul Hai Neshat, executive officer, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, address a formation of ANA soldiers with 1st Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, at a local check point March 21, 2012. The... More

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