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Members of the Afghanistan Uniformed Police participate

Members of the Afghanistan Uniformed Police participate

Members of the Afghanistan Uniformed Police participate in a computer technology class at the old provincial headquarters building in Kandahar City, Afghanistan, Oct. 28, 2013. This training is one of several o... More

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman works on his computer

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman works on his computer

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman works on his computer during a class at the old provincial headquarters building in Kandahar City, Oct. 28, 2013. Policemen received instruction on how to work with email, Internet... More

Capt. Noah Poeling, the communications and public affairs

Capt. Noah Poeling, the communications and public affairs

Capt. Noah Poeling, the communications and public affairs adviser, with Battery A, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Squadron, speaks with an officer of the Afghan Uniformed Police at the old provincial hea... More

Capt. Gary Shura discusses creating a 6 digit grid

Capt. Gary Shura discusses creating a 6 digit grid

Capt. Gary Shura discusses creating a 6 digit grid coordinate, while teaching a land navigation course to members of the Counter Narcotics Unit of the Afghan Uniformed Police at the old provincial headquarters ... More

Capt. Gary Shura, the rule of law adviser with Battery

Capt. Gary Shura, the rule of law adviser with Battery

Capt. Gary Shura, the rule of law adviser with Battery A, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, instructs a land navigation course for members of the Counter Narcotics Unit of the Afghan Uniformed Pol... More

Capt. Gary Shura, the rule of law adviser with Battery

Capt. Gary Shura, the rule of law adviser with Battery

Capt. Gary Shura, the rule of law adviser with Battery A, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, instructs a land navigation course for members of the Counter Narcotics Unit of the Afghan Uniformed Pol... More

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