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Afghan Army Maj. Ajmal Kohzad, special projects officer,

Afghan Army Maj. Ajmal Kohzad, special projects officer,

Afghan Army Maj. Ajmal Kohzad, special projects officer, and Col. Ridigul Shinwari, Afghan Reserve Affairs director of budget, plans and operations talks with Brig. Gen. Edward Burley, commanding general for t... More

Brig. Gen. Robert L. Walter Jr., deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. Robert L. Walter Jr., deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. Robert L. Walter Jr., deputy commanding general for the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, Headquartered at nearby Fort Belvoir, Va., and James Snyder, assistant chief, Army Reserve, Afghan... More

An interpreter talks with Brig. Gen. Edward Burley,

An interpreter talks with Brig. Gen. Edward Burley,

An interpreter talks with Brig. Gen. Edward Burley, commanding general for the Fort Meade, Md., based 352nd Civil Affairs Command, and Chief Warrant Officer Phyllis Wilson, command chief warrant officer, Army R... More

A tomb guard sentinel with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment

A tomb guard sentinel with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment

A tomb guard sentinel with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) assists Afghan Army Lt. Gen. Azziz Rahman, left, the Afghan assistant minister of defense for Reserve Affairs and Lt. Gen. Azizullah Afz... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. James Young, right, the chief of

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. James Young, right, the chief of

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. James Young, right, the chief of staff for the U.S. Army Reserve, explains the structure of the U.S. Army Reserve Command to Afghan Army Lt. Gen. Azziz Rahman, the Afghan assistant minister ... More

Afghan Army Lt. Gen. Azziz Rahman, deputy minister

Afghan Army Lt. Gen. Azziz Rahman, deputy minister

Afghan Army Lt. Gen. Azziz Rahman, deputy minister for Reserve Force Affairs listens to Army Reserve leadership as they describe the citizen warrior force. Rahman and his several members of his staff spent the ... More

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