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Fawzia Unasi Kakar, member of the Provincial Peace

Fawzia Unasi Kakar, member of the Provincial Peace

Fawzia Unasi Kakar, member of the Provincial Peace Council, examines her Zabul Women of Courage Award during a ceremony at Forward Operating Base Apache, Afghanistan, Feb. 15, 2014. Fawzia was nominated for her... More

Over 3,000 Iraqis including 58 females joined the ranks

Over 3,000 Iraqis including 58 females joined the ranks

Over 3,000 Iraqis including 58 females joined the ranks of the Kirkuk province's police force during a graduation ceremony held at the Kirkuk Police Academy, Sept. 23, 2008.

Kirkuk Police Academy graduates wave their berets in

Kirkuk Police Academy graduates wave their berets in

Kirkuk Police Academy graduates wave their berets in celebration during a ceremony held, Sept. 23, 2008. Over 3,000 Iraqi police including 58 females joined the ranks of Kirkuk's provincial police force in nort... More

Senior Iraqi police and local government officials

Senior Iraqi police and local government officials

Senior Iraqi police and local government officials throughout the province of Kirkuk were joined by senior military leaders of Multi-National Division - North to honor the over 3,000 recruits including 58 women... More

Over 3,000 recruits including 58 females joined the

Over 3,000 recruits including 58 females joined the

Over 3,000 recruits including 58 females joined the ranks of the province of Kirkuk's police force during a ceremony held, Sept. 23, 2008, at the Kirkuk Police Academy.

Major General Paul LaCamera, Regional Command (South)

Major General Paul LaCamera, Regional Command (South)

Major General Paul LaCamera, Regional Command (South) and 4th Infantry Division commanding general, gives words of praise to the women who were nominated for the Zabul Women of Courage Award at Forward Operatin... More

Mark Mitchell of the U.S. Agency for International

Mark Mitchell of the U.S. Agency for International

Mark Mitchell of the U.S. Agency for International Development, presents Shabana Khoshal, an Independent Electoral Commission gender adviser, a Zabul Women of Courage Award, at Forward Operating Base Apache, Af... More

Kirkuk Police Academy Recruits pass-in-review in front

Kirkuk Police Academy Recruits pass-in-review in front

Kirkuk Police Academy Recruits pass-in-review in front of their Provincial Police chief Jamal Thaker Baker and commanding general of Multi-National Division - North and Task Force Iron Maj. Gen. Mark P. Hertlin... More

Captain Johanna Smoke, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st

Captain Johanna Smoke, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st

Captain Johanna Smoke, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, who serves as the Female Engagement Team Chief for Task Force Duke, introduces five of eight nominees for the 2014 Zabul Women of Courage A... More

Mark Mitchell of the U.S. Agency for International

Mark Mitchell of the U.S. Agency for International

Mark Mitchell of the U.S. Agency for International Development, presents Bibi Aisha of the Afghan National Police criminal investigate department, a Zabul Women of Courage Award at Forward Operating Base Apache... More

Five of the nominees for the Zabul Women’s Day of Courage

Five of the nominees for the Zabul Women’s Day of Courage

Five of the nominees for the Zabul Women’s Day of Courage pose for a picture with soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, and members of the U.S. Embassy and Regional Platform (South) at... More

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