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An Afghan Uniformed Police basic course student accepts

An Afghan Uniformed Police basic course student accepts

An Afghan Uniformed Police basic course student accepts a certificate of completion from a deputy commander for the Uruzgan governor during a graduation ceremony at Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, Dec. 29. The course ... More

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation as they listen to Lt. Col. Dil Aqha, Tarin Kowt training center commander, speak during the graduation ceremony for the AUP Basic & NCO course in Tarin Kowt, Dec. 29.

Afghan Col. Kamalludin Baloch, deputy commander for

Afghan Col. Kamalludin Baloch, deputy commander for

Afghan Col. Kamalludin Baloch, deputy commander for Regional Training Center -Kandahar, addresses 206 graduates of the Afghanistan Uniformed Police basic and Noncommissioned Officer course at Tarin Kowt, Afghan... More

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation during their basic and NCO graduation ceremony at Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, Dec. 29. The courses were part of the NATO training mission in Afghanistan.

Afghan Lt. Col. Dil Aqha, Tarin Kowt Police Training

Afghan Lt. Col. Dil Aqha, Tarin Kowt Police Training

Afghan Lt. Col. Dil Aqha, Tarin Kowt Police Training Center commander, addresses 206 Afghan Uniformed Police students during a graduation ceremony in Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, Dec. 29. The courses were part of t... More

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation

Afghan Uniformed Police patrolmen stand in formation during their basic and NCO graduation ceremony at Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, Dec. 29, 2011. The courses were part of the NATO training mission in Afghanistan.

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