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Brig. Gen. Rasoli Sharifa, the senior ranking female

Brig. Gen. Rasoli Sharifa, the senior ranking female

Brig. Gen. Rasoli Sharifa, the senior ranking female Afghan Uniformed Police officer in charge of all female training addresses the graduates, which included 12 females, at the Gardez Regional Training Center i... More

Cadets at the Kabul Uniformed Police Academy train

Cadets at the Kabul Uniformed Police Academy train

Cadets at the Kabul Uniformed Police Academy train in hand-to-hand combat techniques, Kabul, Afghanistan, Jan. 6, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Overson, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

U.S. Army soldiers of Task Force Rakkasan and Task

U.S. Army soldiers of Task Force Rakkasan and Task

U.S. Army soldiers of Task Force Rakkasan and Task Force Lethal stand in attendance at a transfer of authority ceremony on Foward Operating Base Gardez, Paktya province, Afghanistan, Nov. 22, 2010. (U.S. Army P... More

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

A U.S. Army solider, 615th Military Police Company,

A U.S. Army solider, 615th Military Police Company,

A U.S. Army solider, 615th Military Police Company, sits in the gunners hatch after returning from a mission at Forward Operating Base Gardez, Gardez, Paktya province, Afghanistan, Nov. 19, 2010. (U.S. Army Pho... More

An Afghan Uniformed Police cadet proudly displays his

An Afghan Uniformed Police cadet proudly displays his

An Afghan Uniformed Police cadet proudly displays his uniform at the Kabul Police Academy, Kabul, Afghanistan, Jan. 6, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Overson, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

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.

An Afghan Uniformed Police cadet stands watch at the

An Afghan Uniformed Police cadet stands watch at the

An Afghan Uniformed Police cadet stands watch at the Kabul Police Academy, Kabul, Afghanistan, while other cadets attend scheduled classes, Jan. 6, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Overson, 115th M... More

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

U.S. Army Officer 2nd Lt. Jeffrey talks with the Afghanistan

U.S. Army Officer 2nd Lt. Jeffrey talks with the Afghanistan

U.S. Army Officer 2nd Lt. Jeffrey talks with the Afghanistan uniformed police during their mission at Forward Operating Base Gardez, Gardez, Paktya province, Afghanistan, Nov. 19, 2010. (U.S. Army Photo by Cpl.... More

A female Afghan Uniformed Police cadet displays her

A female Afghan Uniformed Police cadet displays her

A female Afghan Uniformed Police cadet displays her diploma upon graduating from the Gardez Regional Training Center in Paktiya Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 10, 2013. This graduating class of females was the fir... More

Afghanistan uniformed police vehicles line up to re-supply

Afghanistan uniformed police vehicles line up to re-supply

Afghanistan uniformed police vehicles line up to re-supply after their mission with 615th Military Police Company at Forward Operating Base Gardez, Gardez, Paktya province, Afghanistan, Nov. 19, 2010. (U.S. Arm... More

U.S. Army soldiers and Afghanistan National Army soldiers

U.S. Army soldiers and Afghanistan National Army soldiers

U.S. Army soldiers and Afghanistan National Army soldiers salute and stand during the playing of the two nation's national anthems during the transfer of authority ceremony on Forward Operating Base Gardez, Pak... More

An Afghan Uniform Police officer uses techniques learned

An Afghan Uniform Police officer uses techniques learned

An Afghan Uniform Police officer uses techniques learned from Security Forces Advisory Team 28 to thoroughly search the driver Nov. 12, 2012 at the Provincial Sub Station, Tarin Kot, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army Pho... More

The first-ever female Afghan Uniformed Police graduates

The first-ever female Afghan Uniformed Police graduates

The first-ever female Afghan Uniformed Police graduates south of Kabul prepare to accept their diplomas and join the AUP force in the streets throughout Afghanistan at the Gardez Regional Training Center, Pakty... More

The senior civilian representative for Regional

The senior civilian representative for Regional

The senior civilian representative for Regional Command-East, Karen Decker, meets with the highest ranking female Afghan Uniformed Police officer, Brig. Gen. Rasoli Sharifa, to discuss the success of female tra... 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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