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U.S. Sailors with Task Force Southwest and soldiers

U.S. Sailors with Task Force Southwest and soldiers

U.S. Sailors with Task Force Southwest and soldiers with the Afghan National Army 215th Corps stand as the Afghan National Anthem plays during a Helmand Regional Military Training Center graduation ceremony at ... More

Afghan National Army Col. Shahwali Zazai, the commanding

Afghan National Army Col. Shahwali Zazai, the commanding

Afghan National Army Col. Shahwali Zazai, the commanding officer of the Helmand Regional Military Training Center, speaks during a graduation ceremony at Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, April 26, 2017. More than 60... More

An Afghan National Army soldier speaks during a Helmand

An Afghan National Army soldier speaks during a Helmand

An Afghan National Army soldier speaks during a Helmand Regional Military Training Center graduation ceremony at Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, April 26, 2017. Members of the ANA 215th Corps, U.S. Army soldiers wi... More

An Afghan National Army soldier speaks during a Helmand

An Afghan National Army soldier speaks during a Helmand

An Afghan National Army soldier speaks during a Helmand Regional Military Training Center graduation ceremony at Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, April 26, 2017. More than 60 ANA soldiers recently completed a six-we... More

An Afghan National Army soldier holds his certificate

An Afghan National Army soldier holds his certificate

An Afghan National Army soldier holds his certificate of completion during a Helmand Regional Military Training Center graduation ceremony at Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, April 26, 2017. More than 60 ANA soldier... More

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