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Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force platoon leader U.S. Army 1st. Lt. Ian O'Neill ensures that members of the PRT arrive safely during a mission at the provincial governor's compound in Paktik... More

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill, security force platoon

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill, security force platoon

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill, security force platoon leader for Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika, scans a drainage ditch during a mission in the Sharan district of Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov. 14,... More

Mohfoz Ahmad, Paktya Province director of economy,

Mohfoz Ahmad, Paktya Province director of economy,

Mohfoz Ahmad, Paktya Province director of economy, discusses the process to submit developmental project proposals during the provincial development council in Gardez July 20. The Paktya Provincial Reconstructi... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Scott MacKinnon, first squad dismount

U.S. Army Sgt. Scott MacKinnon, first squad dismount

U.S. Army Sgt. Scott MacKinnon, first squad dismount squad leader for the security force element of Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika, pulls security at the entrance of the provincial governor's compound i... More

Paktya Provincial Gov. Juma Khan Hamdard (right), speaks

Paktya Provincial Gov. Juma Khan Hamdard (right), speaks

Paktya Provincial Gov. Juma Khan Hamdard (right), speaks during the monthly Provincial Development Council in Gardez July 20. During the PDC, Paktya provincial line directors present requests for development pr... More

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force platoon leader 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill changes the batteries in his dismount radio during a mission in the Sharan district of Paktika province, Afghanistan, Nov... More

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill, security force platoon

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill, security force platoon

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill, security force platoon leader for Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika, greets an Afghan Uniformed Police officer during a mission in the Sharan district of Paktika province, No... More

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force

Provincial Reconstruction Team Paktika security force platoon leader U.S. Army 1st Lt. Ian O'Neill keeps a watchful eye on his surroundings during a mission to the provincial governor's compound in Paktika prov... More

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