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Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team members speak

Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team members speak

Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team members speak with local Afghans in the Kama District about security, schools and needs of the village Nov. 15. Nangarhar PRT directly supports the legitimacy of the Gov... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Anderson of Dallas,

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Anderson of Dallas,

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Anderson of Dallas, Texas, Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team commander, along with Andrew Haviland of Oakton, Va., Nangarhar PRT senior civilian, talk with a father and hi... More

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Miller of Chicago,

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Miller of Chicago,

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Justin Miller of Chicago, Ill., Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team communications, provides security on a dismounted patrol during a visit to the Kama District Center and marketp... More

An Afghanistan street vendor cooks funnel cakes for

An Afghanistan street vendor cooks funnel cakes for

An Afghanistan street vendor cooks funnel cakes for members of Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team during a visit to the Kama District Center Nov. 15. The purpose of the visit was to first perform a qualit... More

Members of Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team

Members of Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team

Members of Nangarhar Provincial Reconstruction Team speak with a young outgoing and outspoken Afghan girl about the frequency she attends school, the number of teachers available and supplies needed during a vi... More

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