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A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in formation waiting to receive their batons to begin training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in formation while their instructors take a role call at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police Recruits retract their

A group of Afghan Uniform Police Recruits retract their

A group of Afghan Uniform Police Recruits retract their batons after completing their training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in the ready position as they wait for their instructor to give them the signal to practice striking with their batons at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar prov... More

Two Afghan Uniform Police instructors take a role call

Two Afghan Uniform Police instructors take a role call

Two Afghan Uniform Police instructors take a role call before their recruits begin their baton training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in the ready position as they wait for their instructor to give them the signal to practice striking with their batons at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar prov... More

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits practice

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits practice

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits practice striking with their batons in formation at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor, right, demonstrates

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor, right, demonstrates

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor, right, demonstrates to one of his recruits how to properly strike with a baton at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A Czech military police instructor walks through an

A Czech military police instructor walks through an

A Czech military police instructor walks through an Afghan Uniform Police formation while inspecting each recruit at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in the ready position as they wait for their instructor to give them the signal to practice striking with their batons at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar prov... More

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor takes a roll call

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor takes a roll call

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor takes a roll call before his recruits begin their baton training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in formation while their instructors take roll call at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in the ready position as they wait for their instructor to give them the signal to practice striking with their batons at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar prov... More

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor, right, demonstrates

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor, right, demonstrates

An Afghan Uniform Police instructor, right, demonstrates to a recruit how to properly strike with a baton at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in the ready position as they wait for their instructor to give them the signal to practice striking with their batons at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar prov... More

A Czech military police instructor, right, demonstrates

A Czech military police instructor, right, demonstrates

A Czech military police instructor, right, demonstrates for an Afghan Uniform Police recruit the proper way to strike with a baton at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A Czech military police instructor, right, observes

A Czech military police instructor, right, observes

A Czech military police instructor, right, observes an Afghan Uniform Police recruit, left, as he demonstrates how to strike with a baton at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A Czech military police instructor, right, observes

A Czech military police instructor, right, observes

A Czech military police instructor, right, observes an Afghan Uniform Police Recruit as he strikes with a baton at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in formation waiting to receive their batons to begin training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits stand in the ready position as they wait for their instructor to give them the signal to practice striking with their batons at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar prov... More

Afghan Uniform Police recruits practice striking with

Afghan Uniform Police recruits practice striking with

Afghan Uniform Police recruits practice striking with their batons in formation at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

An Afghan Uniform Police recruit hands another recruit

An Afghan Uniform Police recruit hands another recruit

An Afghan Uniform Police recruit hands another recruit a baton to use for training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A Czech military police instructor observes a group

A Czech military police instructor observes a group

A Czech military police instructor observes a group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits practicing strikes with their batons during training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits retract their

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits retract their

A group of Afghan Uniform Police recruits retract their batons after completing their training at Forward Operating Base Shank, Logar province, Afghanistan, July 2, 2012.

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