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An Afghan National Police officer marches during graduation

An Afghan National Police officer marches during graduation

An Afghan National Police officer marches during graduation from the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4, 2013. The PTC graduated its last class in the Uruzgan Province, which consisted of... More

An Afghan National Police officer displays a certificate

An Afghan National Police officer displays a certificate

An Afghan National Police officer displays a certificate of completion of training at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4 2013. The PTC graduated its last class in the Uruzgan Province... More

Afghan National Police officers stand in formation

Afghan National Police officers stand in formation

Afghan National Police officers stand in formation at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4, 2013. Certificates of completion were presented to 161 policemen from the PTC. (U.S. Army pho... More

An Afghan National Police officer receives a certificate

An Afghan National Police officer receives a certificate

An Afghan National Police officer receives a certificate of completion of training from Lt. Col. Del Agha at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4 2013. Del Agha is the PTC commander and... More

Afghan National Police officers stand in formation

Afghan National Police officers stand in formation

Afghan National Police officers stand in formation at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4, 2013. Certificates of completion were presented to 161 policemen from the PTC. (U.S. Army pho... More

Lt. Col. Del Agha (left), Police Training Center commander,

Lt. Col. Del Agha (left), Police Training Center commander,

Lt. Col. Del Agha (left), Police Training Center commander, and Provincial Deputy Governor Sher Pacha make a pass in front of a formation at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4, 2013. ... More

Lt. Col. Del Agha (center), Police Training Center

Lt. Col. Del Agha (center), Police Training Center

Lt. Col. Del Agha (center), Police Training Center commander, and U.S. Army Cpt. Caleb Bunn salute during the playing of the Afghanistan national anthem at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, ... More

Provincial Deputy Governor Sher Pacha speaks at a graduation

Provincial Deputy Governor Sher Pacha speaks at a graduation

Provincial Deputy Governor Sher Pacha speaks at a graduation at the Police Training Center in Tarin Kot, Afghanistan, April 4, 2013. The PTC graduated its last class in the Uruzgan Province, which consisted of ... More

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