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Lt. Christian J. Johnston, Afghan mentor team leader

Lt. Christian J. Johnston, Afghan mentor team leader

Lt. Christian J. Johnston, Afghan mentor team leader for Combat Team B, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, and his Afghan National Army counterpart speak with an Afghan community member March 3 near ... More

Afghan National Army engineers build a tower for Patrol

Afghan National Army engineers build a tower for Patrol

Afghan National Army engineers build a tower for Patrol Base Mohammed Feb. 24 in Mirabad Valley, Afghanistan. The ANA engineers performed the majority of the construction on the base, while their Australian Arm... More

First Lt. Christian J. Johnston, Afghan mentor team

First Lt. Christian J. Johnston, Afghan mentor team

First Lt. Christian J. Johnston, Afghan mentor team leader for Combat Team B, 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, speaks with an Afghan community member March 3 near Patrol Base Mohammed, Uruzgan prov... More

Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Said Serajudin, the commander

Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Said Serajudin, the commander

Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Said Serajudin, the commander of 3rd Kandak (Battalion), 4th Brigade speaks with members of the villiage of Charmestan, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, during a town meeting, called... More

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