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Soldiers with the 203rd Afghan National Army Corps,

Soldiers with the 203rd Afghan National Army Corps,

Soldiers with the 203rd Afghan National Army Corps, stand in formation before morning prayer at Forward Operating Base Thunder, here, Nov. 6. The prayer symbolized the beginning of Eid al-Adha, the Islamic cele... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Justin Bramlett, a Dallas native,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Justin Bramlett, a Dallas native,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Justin Bramlett, a Dallas native, starts the uphill stretch of the Wounded Warrior Project 5K Run/Walk at Forward Operating Base Lightning July 4. Runners from all branches, civilians, and ... More

Afghan National Army Maj. Gen. Abdul Khaliq (left),

Afghan National Army Maj. Gen. Abdul Khaliq (left),

Afghan National Army Maj. Gen. Abdul Khaliq (left), commander of the 203rd ANA Corps, talks with U.S. Army Col. Kevin Staring, deputy commander of Tactical Command II, before attending a feast, here, at Forward... More

U.S. Army Maj. Rabi Singh, a mentor for the Regional

U.S. Army Maj. Rabi Singh, a mentor for the Regional

U.S. Army Maj. Rabi Singh, a mentor for the Regional Logistics Support Command-Southeast, programs the Blue Force Tracker shortly before a convoy to validate the abilities of the RLSC-SE March 7. This convoy va... 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

U.S. Army Pfc. Christopher Marroquin, a Los Angeles

U.S. Army Pfc. Christopher Marroquin, a Los Angeles

U.S. Army Pfc. Christopher Marroquin, a Los Angeles native, pours water over his head to cool off after completing the Wounded Warrior Project 5K Run/Walk at Forward Operating Base Lightning July 4.

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

An officer with the 203rd Afghan National Army Corps,

An officer with the 203rd Afghan National Army Corps,

An officer with the 203rd Afghan National Army Corps, presents the formation to ANA Maj. Gen. Abdul Khaliq, 203rd Corps commander, at Forward Operating Base Thunder, Nov. 6. The Eid al-Adha is the second of two... More

An Afghan National Army supply truck sits in line prior

An Afghan National Army supply truck sits in line prior

An Afghan National Army supply truck sits in line prior to a validation convoy from Forward Operating Base Thunder to FOB Shank March 7. The ANA Regional Logistics Support Command-Southeast received validation ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Rabi Singh and Capt. Nicholas Boyle,

U.S. Army Maj. Rabi Singh and Capt. Nicholas Boyle,

U.S. Army Maj. Rabi Singh and Capt. Nicholas Boyle, both with the 10th Sustainment Brigade, perform communications checks prior to a validation convoy at Forward Operating Base Thunder March 7. The mission is a... More

U.S. Army Maj. Brett Brown, with Regional Support Command

U.S. Army Maj. Brett Brown, with Regional Support Command

U.S. Army Maj. Brett Brown, with Regional Support Command East, runs around the outside perimeter of Forward Operating Base Lightning July 4. Brown says he organized the Wounded Warrior Project 5K Run/Walk at ... More

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

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