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U.S. Army MAJ. Scott Morris, an engineer from 416th CENTCOM Forward, Engineer Team 4, and his interpreter, center, explain construction plans to Gull Allmad Shah, left, a contractor for Afghan Border Police (ABP) in Dochina, Afghanistan, Sept. 2, 2005. Gull Allmad Shah and his workers are in a process of building a new border checkpoint for ABP.  (U.S Army photo by PFC. Michael Zuk)  (Released)

U.S. Army MAJ. Scott Morris, an engineer from 416th CENTCOM Forward, E...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Orgun-E State: Paktia Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 1ST BN (ABN) 508TH INF S... More

A group of Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers and one Afghan Border Police (ABP) policeman take a break and relax in between work at Dochina, Afghanistan, Sept. 2, 2005.  Members of ANA and ABP are in Dochina to supervise and coordinate work with Afghan contractors who are working on building a new border police checkpoint.  (U.S Army photo by PFC. Michael Zuk)  (Released)

A group of Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers and one Afghan Border P...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Orgun-E State: Paktia Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 1ST BN (ABN) 508TH INF S... More

Afghan contractors work on building a wall that will surround the Afghani Border Police (ABP) compound in Dochina, Afghanistan, Sept. 2, 2005.  The construction is contracted by the U.S. Army for ABP and will result in brand new border police checkpoints.  (U.S Army photo by PFC. Michael Zuk)  (Released)

Afghan contractors work on building a wall that will surround the Afgh...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Orgun-E State: Paktia Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 1ST BN (ABN) 508TH INF S... More

Afghan contractors work on building a wall that will surround the Afghani Border Police (ABP) compound in Dochina, Afghanistan, Sept. 2, 2005.  The construction is contracted by the U.S. Army for ABP and will result in brand new border police checkpoints.  (U.S Army photo by PFC. Michael Zuk)  (Released)

Afghan contractors work on building a wall that will surround the Afgh...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Orgun-E State: Paktia Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 1ST BN (ABN) 508TH INF S... More

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