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Afghan National Army Brig. Gen. Mohammed Akbar Yldash,

Afghan National Army Brig. Gen. Mohammed Akbar Yldash,

Afghan National Army Brig. Gen. Mohammed Akbar Yldash, the deputy commanding general for the 203rd ANA Corps, presents a certificate to a combat medic course graduate at Forward Operating Base Thunder June 6, 2... More

Afghan National Army soldiers in the ANA 203rd Corps

Afghan National Army soldiers in the ANA 203rd Corps

Afghan National Army soldiers in the ANA 203rd Corps combat medic course attend a graduation on Forward Operating Base Thunder June 6, 2012. Some of the soldiers in the course have acted as medics for months pr... More

Afghan National Army Col. Assif Saboori, commander

Afghan National Army Col. Assif Saboori, commander

Afghan National Army Col. Assif Saboori, commander for the 203rd ANA Corps Training Kandak, shakes hands with a recent graduate of the train-the-trainer program June 6, 2012. These trainers will return to futur... More

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