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The ground breaking was also an opportunity for the

The ground breaking was also an opportunity for the

The ground breaking was also an opportunity for the Black Horse Team to distribute over 500 bags of school supplies collected by Operation Outreach, a soldier run humanitarian organization. Lt. Col, Kevin Danie... More

Task Force Hydra commander, Col. Andy Hall, alongside

Task Force Hydra commander, Col. Andy Hall, alongside

Task Force Hydra commander, Col. Andy Hall, alongside Afghan National Army officials participated in a ground breaking ceremony for a school renovation in a neighboring community of Camp Black Horse and the Afg... More

Task Force Hydra commander Col. Andy Hall with students

Task Force Hydra commander Col. Andy Hall with students

Task Force Hydra commander Col. Andy Hall with students of the Pol-e Charki school, which is the site of a renovation project and also where school supplies were handed out.

Members of Camp Black Horse and their Afghan National

Members of Camp Black Horse and their Afghan National

Members of Camp Black Horse and their Afghan National Army counterparts distributed over 500 bags of school supplies collected by Operation Outreach, a soldier run humanitarian organization. Lt. Col. Kevin Dani... More

Task Force Hydra commander, Col. Andy Hall, alongside

Task Force Hydra commander, Col. Andy Hall, alongside

Task Force Hydra commander, Col. Andy Hall, alongside Afghan National Army officials participated in a ground breaking ceremony for a school renovation in a neighboring community of Camp Black Horse and the Afg... More

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