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Members of a breaching team comprised of graduates

Members of a breaching team comprised of graduates

Members of a breaching team comprised of graduates from the Afghan National Police Academy, rush toward an objective during a demonstration at their graduation ceremony in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, Feb. 25,... More

Afghan National Police(ANP) cadets conduct a

Afghan National Police(ANP) cadets conduct a

Afghan National Police(ANP) cadets conduct a react-to-contact drill at their graduation ceremony in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, Feb. 25, 2013. The ANP were trained by the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction... More

Graduates of the Afghan National Police academy in

Graduates of the Afghan National Police academy in

Graduates of the Afghan National Police academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, utilize a breachers kit to open a door during a demonstration at their graduation ceremony, Feb. 25, 2013. The graduates were tra... More

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, carries his buddy to safety after being engaged by members of the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team, during a react-to-... More

A graduate of the Afghan National Police(ANP) academy

A graduate of the Afghan National Police(ANP) academy

A graduate of the Afghan National Police(ANP) academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, provides cover for members of his team during a casualty evacuation drill as part of an ANP graduation ceremony, Feb. 25, 2... More

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, receives his diploma from Dr. Harim Sarabi, the provincial governor of Bamyan province, Feb. 25, 2013. Sarabi is the only female... More

A graduate of the Afghan National Police Academy holds

A graduate of the Afghan National Police Academy holds

A graduate of the Afghan National Police Academy holds up his diploma while his comrades congratulate him in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, Feb. 25, 2013. The 20 graduates will be responsible for keeping the pea... More

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in

A graduate of the Afghan National Police academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, takes a weapon off of a member of the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team (NZ PRT) posing as an enemy combatant, Feb. 25,... More

Graduates of the Afghan National Police academy in

Graduates of the Afghan National Police academy in

Graduates of the Afghan National Police academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, stack up next to their Humvee in preparation for a raid during a demonstration at their graduation ceremony, Feb. 25, 2013. The A... More

Graduates of the Afghan National Police Academy in

Graduates of the Afghan National Police Academy in

Graduates of the Afghan National Police Academy in Bamyan province, Afghanistan, clear a house during a skills demonstration before their graduation ceremony, March 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christophe... More

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