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A French army gunner and his pointer from the Alpha

A French army gunner and his pointer from the Alpha

A French army gunner and his pointer from the Alpha Company, Task Force LaFayette monitor the area during Operation Shamshir, July 8. More than 700 Afghan and French soldiers were mobilized July 1-11, for the o... More

French army Lt. Arnaud Briganti, Alpha Company deputy

French army Lt. Arnaud Briganti, Alpha Company deputy

French army Lt. Arnaud Briganti, Alpha Company deputy commander, Battle Group Raptor, Task Force LaFayette, reviews documents July 8 during the combined Operation Shamshir in the Allahsay valley. More than 700 ... More

Soldiers from French army Alpha Company, Battle Group

Soldiers from French army Alpha Company, Battle Group

Soldiers from French army Alpha Company, Battle Group Raptor, Task Force LaFayette, and the 33rd Kandak, 201st corps, Afghan National Army perform a combined operation in the Allahsay Valley July 8 to clear ins... More

A combined check point between the Afghan Local Police

A combined check point between the Afghan Local Police

A combined check point between the Afghan Local Police and French army Alpha Company, Task Force LaFayette, stop cars in Allahsay valley July 8 as part of the 10-day Operation Shamshir. The operation designed t... More

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