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Afghan national army Lt. Col. Quadoose, Logistics Support

Afghan national army Lt. Col. Quadoose, Logistics Support

Afghan national army Lt. Col. Quadoose, Logistics Support Operations Distribution commander, gives a briefing on his duties at the JSOC, Feb. 20. Airmen from the 755th Expeditionary Support Squadron work closel... More

An Afghan national army civilian loads rice into a

An Afghan national army civilian loads rice into a

An Afghan national army civilian loads rice into a truck at the class 1 depot. The depot distributes dried food goods throughout Kabul and halal meals throughout Afghanistan to ANA and Afghan national police. (... More

Afghan national army Gen. Khotul addresses a women's

Afghan national army Gen. Khotul addresses a women's

Afghan national army Gen. Khotul addresses a women's seminar at the ANA Logistics Support Operations Center, Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 21. Khotul is Afghanistan's only female general and only female paratrooper.... More

Afghan national army soldiers pump fuel at the class

Afghan national army soldiers pump fuel at the class

Afghan national army soldiers pump fuel at the class 3 depot in Afghanistan. The depot distributes gasoline, diesel fuel and fire wood to ANA and Afghan national police from throughout the country. The ANA are ... More

Female Afghan national army soldiers pose with ANA

Female Afghan national army soldiers pose with ANA

Female Afghan national army soldiers pose with ANA Gen. Kotul (in dress uniform). Flanking the general are U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Lulu Tapia, 755th Expeditionary Support Squadron, left, and Tech. Sgt. Natali... More

Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th Expeditionary Support

Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th Expeditionary Support

Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th Expeditionary Support Squadron, gives computer instruction to Afghan national army Col. Dadagul, Feb 20. Cerchio is one of the Airmen mentors who work with ANA soldiers to help... More

Afghan national army Gen. Kotul poses with Tech. Sgt.

Afghan national army Gen. Kotul poses with Tech. Sgt.

Afghan national army Gen. Kotul poses with Tech. Sgt. Lulu Tapia, 755th Expeditionary Support Squadron, left, and Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th ESPTS, right. The Airmen are mentors at the ANA Logistics Supp... More

Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th Expeditionary Support

Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th Expeditionary Support

Tech. Sgt. Natalie Cerchio, 755th Expeditionary Support Squadron, gives computer instruction to Afghan national army Col. Dadagul, Feb 20. Cerchio is an Airmen mentor who work with ANA soldiers to help them imp... More

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