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Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost Staff, demonstrates some of the cultural training British forces receive when they arrive in Afghanistan during a visit from Helmand province's Ulema May 3.

Lieutenant Col. Simon West, commander of the Bastion

Lieutenant Col. Simon West, commander of the Bastion

Lieutenant Col. Simon West, commander of the Bastion Training Centre, answers questions regarding the cultural training British forces receive during the Ulema's visit here May 3.

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost Staff, answers questions from members of Helmand province's Ulema in regard to the cultural training British forces receive when they arrive in Afghanist... More

Major Gen. Charles Gurganus, commanding general for

Major Gen. Charles Gurganus, commanding general for

Major Gen. Charles Gurganus, commanding general for Regional Command Southwest, meets with various religious leaders of Helmand province during lunch for the first time, May 3, in an effort to maintain the stro... More

Maulawi Khuday Nazar, Head of the Helmand Ulema Council

Maulawi Khuday Nazar, Head of the Helmand Ulema Council

Maulawi Khuday Nazar, Head of the Helmand Ulema Council and a member of the Helmand Provincial Peace Council, admires photographs displayed at the Afghan Cultural Center here, May 3, during the Ulema's visit to... More

Maulawi Meherdel Farahee, Deputy Head of the Helmand

Maulawi Meherdel Farahee, Deputy Head of the Helmand

Maulawi Meherdel Farahee, Deputy Head of the Helmand Ulema Council and a member of the Helmand Provincial Peace Council, asks Lt. Col. Simon West, commander of the Bastion Training Centre, questions regarding t... More

Major Gen. Charles Gurganus, commanding general for

Major Gen. Charles Gurganus, commanding general for

Major Gen. Charles Gurganus, commanding general for Regional Command Southwest, meets with various religious leaders of Helmand province during lunch for the first time, May 3, in an effort to maintain the stro... More

Maulawi Meherdel Farahee, Deputy Head for the Helmand

Maulawi Meherdel Farahee, Deputy Head for the Helmand

Maulawi Meherdel Farahee, Deputy Head for the Helmand Ulema Council and a member of the Helmand Provincial Peace Council, listens to Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost Staff, answer his qu... More

Captain Askia Toure, assistant operations officer and

Captain Askia Toure, assistant operations officer and

Captain Askia Toure, assistant operations officer and a Muslim, receives the Quran from members of Helmand province's Ulema during their visit here, May 3, to speak with key coalition leaders for the first time... More

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost

Sergeant “Moff” Moffat, a member of the Military Provost Staff, and Lt. Col. Simon West, commander of the Bastion Training Centre, answers questions from members of Helmand province's Ulema in regard to the cul... More

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