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At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan,

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan,

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, an Afghan student hammers the roof of a tool shed. The tool shed is one of two hands-on projects conducted at the workshop instructed by Task Force Rugged So... More

Spc. Angel Camacho from 585th Engineer Company, part

Spc. Angel Camacho from 585th Engineer Company, part

Spc. Angel Camacho from 585th Engineer Company, part of Task Force Pacemaker of Fort Lewis, Wash., guides an Afghan from Paktika province as he nails the roof in place for a tool shed at the Forward Operating B... More

skill labor workshop in Jalalabad

skill labor workshop in Jalalabad

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Afghan students cut lumber needed for a tool shed. The tool shed is one of two hands-on projects conducted at the workshop instructed by Task Force Rugged So... More

Afghans from Paktika province steady a wall for the

Afghans from Paktika province steady a wall for the

Afghans from Paktika province steady a wall for the tool shed they built as part of a lesson learned at the Skill Labor Workshop at Forward Operating Base Sharana Jan. 22. The workshop teaches Afghans construct... More

Spc. Angel Camacho, 585th Engineer Company, part of

Spc. Angel Camacho, 585th Engineer Company, part of

Spc. Angel Camacho, 585th Engineer Company, part of Task Force Pacemaker out of Fort Lewis, Wash., guides an Afghan from Paktika province as he nails the roof in place for a tool shed built at the Forward Opera... More

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan,

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan,

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Afghan students cut lumber needed for a tool shed. The tool shed is one of two hands-on projects conducted at the workshop instructed by Task Force Rugged So... More

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan,

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan,

At a skill labor workshop in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, an Afghan student hammers the roof of a tool shed. The tool shed is one of two hands-on projects conducted at the workshop instructed by Task Force Rugged So... More

Spc. Jennifer Sims teaches a group of ten Afghans basic

Spc. Jennifer Sims teaches a group of ten Afghans basic

Spc. Jennifer Sims teaches a group of ten Afghans basic carpentry skills at the skill labor work shop at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Afghanistan.

Two Afghans learn how to place a concrete pad at the

Two Afghans learn how to place a concrete pad at the

Two Afghans learn how to place a concrete pad at the Skill Labor Workshop at Forward Operating Base Sharana , Jan. 22. The workshop teaches Afghans construction techniques to rebuild their war torn country.

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