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An Afghan National Army soldier prepares to unload

An Afghan National Army soldier prepares to unload

An Afghan National Army soldier prepares to unload security supplies during a delivery to an Afghan Local Police checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief o... More

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed Police unload supplies during a delivery for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief ... More

Members of the Afghan Local Police, Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police, Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police, Afghan Uniformed Police and Afghan National Army unload supplies during a delivery for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March ... More

A member of the Afghan Uniformed Police departs after

A member of the Afghan Uniformed Police departs after

A member of the Afghan Uniformed Police departs after helping to deliver supplies for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief of police and A... More

Members of the Afghan Local Police unload supplies

Members of the Afghan Local Police unload supplies

Members of the Afghan Local Police unload supplies during a delivery for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief of police and ALP commander ... More

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed Police unload supplies during a delivery for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief ... More

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed

Members of the Afghan Local Police and Afghan Uniformed Police unload supplies during a delivery for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief ... More

Members of the Afghan Local Police unload supplies

Members of the Afghan Local Police unload supplies

Members of the Afghan Local Police unload supplies during a delivery for the Matakzai checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan district, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, March 8. The district chief of police and ALP commander ... More

A group of children gather to watch members of the

A group of children gather to watch members of the

A group of children gather to watch members of the Afghan Local Police, Afghan Uniformed Police and Afghan National Army unload supplies during a delivery to an Afghan Local Police checkpoint in Khas Uruzgan di... More

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