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Afghan National Army Col. Atahullah-Ahmedi, corps surgeon

Afghan National Army Col. Atahullah-Ahmedi, corps surgeon

Afghan National Army Col. Atahullah-Ahmedi, corps surgeon with 215 Corps, addresses the graduates of the first Afghan-instructor led ANA medic course, March 17, 2012. Atahullah-Ahmedi congratulated the ANA sold... More

Afghan National Army Pvt. Ebrahim, a soldier with Recon

Afghan National Army Pvt. Ebrahim, a soldier with Recon

Afghan National Army Pvt. Ebrahim, a soldier with Recon Tolai, 4th Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, stands with his fellow graduates, after receiving his certification from the ANA medic course March 17, 2012.... More

New graduates of the Afghan National Army medic course

New graduates of the Afghan National Army medic course

New graduates of the Afghan National Army medic course pose with their certificates and supervisor after the ceremony. The next class begins in April, with the three graduates as instructors. The classes covere... More

Afghan National Army Staff Sgt. Asmatullah, the medical

Afghan National Army Staff Sgt. Asmatullah, the medical

Afghan National Army Staff Sgt. Asmatullah, the medical platoon-sergeant with Headquarters Tolai, 4th Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, stands in formation with fellow ANA soldiers during their graduation cerem... More

Recent graduates from the Afghan National Army medic

Recent graduates from the Afghan National Army medic

Recent graduates from the Afghan National Army medic course thank their supervisor, Petty Officer 1st Class, Nigel Kisson, chief medical adviser with Regimental Combat Team 6, March 17, 2012. The eight-week cou... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Nigel Kissoon, the chief medical

Petty Officer 1st Class Nigel Kissoon, the chief medical

Petty Officer 1st Class Nigel Kissoon, the chief medical adviser with Regimental Combat Team 6, congratulates students from the most recent Afghan National Army medic course March 17, 2012. The ANA soldiers wil... More

Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Atahullah-Ahmedi, corps

Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Atahullah-Ahmedi, corps

Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Atahullah-Ahmedi, corps surgeon with 215 Corps, addresses the graduates of the first Afghan-instructor led ANA medic course, March 17, 2012. Atahullah-Ahmedi talked to the soldiers... More

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