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A Commando from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak displays a

A Commando from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak displays a

A Commando from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak displays a coin he received from Adm. James G. Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander, United States European Command at a modular demonstration Sept. 8... More

A Commando from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak calibrates

A Commando from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak calibrates

A Commando from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak calibrates a M242 60mm mortar at a modular demonstration Sept. 8 at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan, Kabul. The M224 can be drop fired (conventional mode) or... More

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak set out communication

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak set out communication

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak set out communication and other equipment for a modular demonstration Sept. 8 at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan, Kabul. The demonstration provided Commandos ... More

Lt. Gen. John F. Mulholland, U.S. Special Operations

Lt. Gen. John F. Mulholland, U.S. Special Operations

Lt. Gen. John F. Mulholland, U.S. Special Operations Commander, accompanied by Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special Forces Group (A) (left) and Sgt. Maj. Tyrone Lawrence, Operations Sergeant... More

Adm. James G. Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe

Adm. James G. Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe

Adm. James G. Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander, United States European Command, talks with Commandos at a modular demonstration Sept. 8 at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan, K... More

The Honorable John McHugh, 21st Secretary of the Army,

The Honorable John McHugh, 21st Secretary of the Army,

The Honorable John McHugh, 21st Secretary of the Army, discusses the statue dedicated to Col. Bull Simons with Lt. Gen. John F. Mulholland, U.S. Special Operations Commander, during a visit to the Special Opera... More

Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special

Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special

Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special Forces Group (A), discusses current Special Forces Capabilities with the Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army during a visit to the Special Operat... More

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak display sniper

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak display sniper

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak display sniper rifles and other weapons they use on missions at a modular demonstration Sept. 8 at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan, Kabul. The Commandos recit... More

Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special

Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special

Lt. Col. Donald Franklin, Deputy Commander, 3rd Special Forces Group (A), gives the Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, a tour of various Special Forces’ equipment and capabilities during his visit to... More

The Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, greets

The Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, greets

The Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, greets U.S. Special Operations Command Sgt. Maj. Parry L. Baer during a visit to the Special Operations Community on Oct. 29. The secretary is visiting Fort Br... More

The Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, holds

The Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, holds

The Honorable John McHugh, Secretary of the Army, holds one of the radios used by an operational detachment during a tour of various Special Forces’ equipment and capabilities, provided by 3rd Special Forces Gr... More

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak set up a display

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak set up a display

Commandos from 3rd Company, 6th Kandak set up a display table in preparation for a modular demonstration Sept. 8 at the National Military Academy of Afghanistan, Kabul. The demonstration provided Commandos an o... More

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