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Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Minister of Defense, presents

Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Minister of Defense, presents

Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Minister of Defense, presents Afghan 2nd Lt. Homira Safian, Afghan National Army Female Officer Candidate School instructor, with a U.S. Army Achievement Medal during an award ceremon... More

Afghan Maj. Gen. Amin Ullah Karim, commander, Afghan

Afghan Maj. Gen. Amin Ullah Karim, commander, Afghan

Afghan Maj. Gen. Amin Ullah Karim, commander, Afghan National Army Training Command, presents U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jennifer Marcos, Afghan National Army Female Officer Candidate School instructor, with a U.S. A... More

Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Minister of Defense, presents

Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Minister of Defense, presents

Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Minister of Defense, presents Afghan 2nd Lt. Homira Safian, Afghan National Army Female Officer Candidate School instructor, with a U.S. Army Achievement Medal during an award ceremon... More

Instructors and students from the first graduating

Instructors and students from the first graduating

Instructors and students from the first graduating class of the Afghan National Army Female Officer Candidate School before an award ceremony recognizing the instructors for their leadership, Sept. 22. The inst... More

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