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U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team commander, discusses farming techniques with Mr. Shakurh, Panjwai greenhouse caretaker, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. ... More

Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team

Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team

Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team Security Forces members clear the walking route ahead during a meeting with locals, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricultural e... More

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team commander, meets with Shumshulla, a para-veterinarian, and Mr. Shakurh, Panjwai greenhouse caretaker, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai,... More

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. James Oliver, Kentucky National

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. James Oliver, Kentucky National

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. James Oliver, Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team specialist, posts as security during a mission, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricultu... More

Local Afghan para-vets receive medicine from members

Local Afghan para-vets receive medicine from members

Local Afghan para-vets receive medicine from members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricultural education, marketing and... More

Mr. Shakurh's son watches as U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter,

Mr. Shakurh's son watches as U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter,

Mr. Shakurh's son watches as U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team commander, meets with his father, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricult... More

Members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness

Members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness

Members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team carry medicine to a local veterinary clinic, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricultural education, marketing and ... More

Mr. Shakurh, Panjwai greenhouse caretaker, meets with

Mr. Shakurh, Panjwai greenhouse caretaker, meets with

Mr. Shakurh, Panjwai greenhouse caretaker, meets with U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team commander, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricu... More

Members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness

Members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness

Members of the Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team meet with Mr. Shakurh, green house caretaker, and Afghan para-vets at a local veterinary clinic, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. Th... More

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard

U.S. Army Col. Bob Hayter, Kentucky National Guard Agribusiness Development Team commander, discusses farming techniques with Mr. Shakurh, Panjway greenhouse caretaker, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. ... More

National Guard members from the Kentucky Agribusiness

National Guard members from the Kentucky Agribusiness

National Guard members from the Kentucky Agribusiness Development Team post security during a mission, April 23, 2013, in Panjwai, Afghanistan. The ADT provides agricultural education, marketing and services fo... More

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