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A team leader for the Afghan National Army’s 4th Kandak,

A team leader for the Afghan National Army’s 4th Kandak,

A team leader for the Afghan National Army’s 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps, informs village elders of a shura, an open town meeting, to discuss the new patrol base in the Tangi Valley. ANA soldiers and A... More

An Afghan boy receives water from an Afghan National

An Afghan boy receives water from an Afghan National

An Afghan boy receives water from an Afghan National Army soldier with 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps during a shura, an open town meeting, to discuss the new patrol base in the Tangi Valley, Dec. 29.

An Australian soldier from the Australian Afghan mentoring

An Australian soldier from the Australian Afghan mentoring

An Australian soldier from the Australian Afghan mentoring task force, provides over watch of a field before they move in to search for weapon caches, during a patrol of the Tangi Valley Dec. 29. Afghan Nationa... More

Col. Said Matine, 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps,

Col. Said Matine, 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps,

Col. Said Matine, 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps, commander and Maj. David French, Australian commander for Combat Team C, Battle Group Tiger discuss the construction of a new patrol base in the Tangi Val... More

An Afghan boy holds three water bottles he received

An Afghan boy holds three water bottles he received

An Afghan boy holds three water bottles he received while attending a shura, an open town meeting, to discuss the new patrol base in the Tangi Valley, Dec. 29.

An Afghan National Army soldier, 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade,

An Afghan National Army soldier, 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade,

An Afghan National Army soldier, 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps, watches as fellow soldiers search an open field for weapon caches during a patrol in Tangi Valley, Afghanistan Dec. 29. ANA soldiers and Au... More

An Afghan boy watches an Australian soldier from the

An Afghan boy watches an Australian soldier from the

An Afghan boy watches an Australian soldier from the Australian-Afghan mentoring task force during a patrol to inform village residents of a shura, an open town meeting, which will be held to discuss the new pa... More

An Australian soldier from the Australian-Afghan mentoring

An Australian soldier from the Australian-Afghan mentoring

An Australian soldier from the Australian-Afghan mentoring task force, and an Afghan National Army soldier from 4th Kandak, 4th Brigade, 205th Corps, watch as fellow soldiers search an open field for weapon cac... More

An Australian soldier from the Australian Afghan mentoring

An Australian soldier from the Australian Afghan mentoring

An Australian soldier from the Australian Afghan mentoring task force, and an Afghan National Army soldier from the 4th Kandak, 4th brigade, 205th Corps, watch as fellow soldiers search an open field for weapon... More

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