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Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig.

Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig.

Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig. Gen. Abdul Hai Atrafi (right), shakes hands with border police during a morale visit Aug. 2, 2012, following a Taliban attack at the Niamatabad checkpoint ... More

Sixth Kandak Afghan Border Police commander, Afghan

Sixth Kandak Afghan Border Police commander, Afghan

Sixth Kandak Afghan Border Police commander, Afghan Major Sadar Muhammad (right), gives a description of a Taliban attack to policemen and interpreters at Niamatabad checkpoint in the Paktika province, Afghani... More

Afghan Border Police from the 6th Kandak Battalion

Afghan Border Police from the 6th Kandak Battalion

Afghan Border Police from the 6th Kandak Battalion drive outside the Niamatabad checkpoint Aug. 2, to survey areas used by Taliban insurgents to attack the base.

Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig.

Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig.

Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig. Gen. Abdul Hai Atrafi (right), greets 6th ABP Kandak commander Maj. Sadar Muhammad at the Niamatabad checkpoint in the Paktika province, Afghanistan, Aug.... More

An Afghan Border Policeman shields his face from the

An Afghan Border Policeman shields his face from the

An Afghan Border Policeman shields his face from the sun during a speech by Afghan Border Police Commander, 2nd Zone, Afghan Brig. Gen. Abdul Hai Atrafi, who visited the Niamatabad checkpoint Aug. 2, 2012, days... More

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