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KABUL, Afghanistan (December 27,2017) A security forces

KABUL, Afghanistan (December 27,2017) A security forces

KABUL, Afghanistan (December 27,2017) A security forces military working dog handler with the Afghan Air Force (AAF) walks the military working dog for the first time December 27, 2017, Kabul, Afghanistan. Gett... More

KABUL, Afghanistan (December 27,2017) -- Capt. Tasha

KABUL, Afghanistan (December 27,2017) -- Capt. Tasha

KABUL, Afghanistan (December 27,2017) -- Capt. Tasha Worcester, Train, Advise and Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) advisor, talks with Afghan Air Force (AAF) security forces leadership and military working dog han... More

KABUL, Afghanistan (June 03, 2018) -- An Afghan Air

KABUL, Afghanistan (June 03, 2018) -- An Afghan Air

KABUL, Afghanistan (June 03, 2018) -- An Afghan Air Force (AAF) military working dog is guided by an Afghan military working dog handler to different areas during training June 3, 2018, Kabul Afghanistan. The m... More

KABUL, Afghanistan (June 03, 2018) An Afghan Air Force

KABUL, Afghanistan (June 03, 2018) An Afghan Air Force

KABUL, Afghanistan (June 03, 2018) An Afghan Air Force (AAF) military working dog is guided by an Afghan military working dog handler to different areas during training June 3, 2018, Kabul Afghanistan. The mili... More

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