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Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah uses the

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah uses the

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah uses the scope on his rifle to scan the area for insurgent activity along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army ph... More

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses security with Afghan Border Police members along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ju... More

A madrasah, along the Afghan and Pakistan border flies

A madrasah, along the Afghan and Pakistan border flies

A madrasah, along the Afghan and Pakistan border flies Taliban flags which are seen from a check point on the border in Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010.

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah, discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah, discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah, discusses security with members of the Afghan Border Police along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010.

Afghan National Police patrol the Afghan and Pakistan

Afghan National Police patrol the Afghan and Pakistan

Afghan National Police patrol the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin P. Morelli / Released)

Some tea and snacks are laid out to enjoy while Afghan

Some tea and snacks are laid out to enjoy while Afghan

Some tea and snacks are laid out to enjoy while Afghan National Police and Afghan Border Patrol discuss security along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army ... More

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses security with Afghan Border Police members along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jus... More

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses security with members of the Afghan Border Police along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010.

People wait to cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan

People wait to cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan

People wait to cross into Afghanistan from Pakistan at a border checkpoint run by Afghan Border Police, Paktika province, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin P. Morelli / Released)

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses security with members of the Afghan Border Police along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010.

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah uses the

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah uses the

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah uses the scope on his rifle to scan the area for insurgent activity along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010.

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah looks out

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah looks out

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah looks out a window toward the Afghan and Pakistan border from an Afghan Border Police checkpoint, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010.

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah sips chai

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah sips chai

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah sips chai while listening to a discussion concerning security matters with Afghan Border Police along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Se... More

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses security with a village elder in Shkin village along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt.... More

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses

Afghan National Police Commander Azizullah discusses security with a village elder in Shkin village along the Afghan and Pakistan border, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt.... More

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