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Driving Ford Ranger pick-up trucks, Afghan National

Driving Ford Ranger pick-up trucks, Afghan National

Driving Ford Ranger pick-up trucks, Afghan National Police head out to destroy an opium poppy field in Afghanistan's Dand district, south of Kandahar, last spring. Angola, N.Y. resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark a... More

Angola, N.Y., resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark (right)

Angola, N.Y., resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark (right)

Angola, N.Y., resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark (right) poses with his interpreter as Afghan National Police officers finish burying a field of opium poppy plants they've destroyed in Afghanistan's Dand district,... More

Lt. Col. Russell Clark (right), an Angola, N.Y., resident

Lt. Col. Russell Clark (right), an Angola, N.Y., resident

Lt. Col. Russell Clark (right), an Angola, N.Y., resident and New York Army National Guard soldier who is mentoring the Afghan National Police, meets with elders after ANP officers completed a cordon and search... More

Angola, N.Y., resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark (middle),

Angola, N.Y., resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark (middle),

Angola, N.Y., resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark (middle), his interpreter (left) and Afghan National Police officers (right) watch as explosive ordnance disposal personnel destroy improvised explosive devices the... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Russell Clark, left, poses with

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Russell Clark, left, poses with

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Russell Clark, left, poses with his interpreter in an opium poppy field as Afghan National Police use sticks to hack off the plants' seed pods before they can be used to make heroin, in Kanda... More

Afghan National Police prepare to leave a village in

Afghan National Police prepare to leave a village in

Afghan National Police prepare to leave a village in Afghanistan's Dand district, south of Kandahar, following a cordon and search operation earlier this year. Angola, N.Y. resident Lt. Col. Russell Clark and o... More

A convoy of American soldiers, Afghan soldiers and

A convoy of American soldiers, Afghan soldiers and

A convoy of American soldiers, Afghan soldiers and Afghan National Police halt after discovering an improvised explosive device buried on a road in Afghanistan's Dand district, south of Kandahar, in April. The ... More

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