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Mark Fenwick (right), a property book subject matter

Mark Fenwick (right), a property book subject matter

Mark Fenwick (right), a property book subject matter expert employed by ARMA Global, who works in conjunction with the Deputy Command-Support Operations, NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan, teaches a property bo... More

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau follow along during a property book management course at the Ministry of Interior Feb. 12, 2013. The 17 students learned how to manage their unit property b... More

: Mark Fenwick, a property book subject matter expert

: Mark Fenwick, a property book subject matter expert

: Mark Fenwick, a property book subject matter expert employed by ARMA Global, who works in conjunction with the Deputy Command-Support Operations, NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan., instructs members of the A... More

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau answer questions during a property book management course at the Ministry of Interior Feb. 12, 2013. The 17 students learned how to manage their unit proper... More

1st Sgt. Mohammad Javid, an Afghan Uniformed Police

1st Sgt. Mohammad Javid, an Afghan Uniformed Police

1st Sgt. Mohammad Javid, an Afghan Uniformed Police Traffic Bureau first sergeant, holds up his graduation certificate from the AUP property book management course during a ceremony at the Ministry of Interior ... More

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