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An Afghan Uniformed Policeman with the Qalat Reserve

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman with the Qalat Reserve

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman with the Qalat Reserve Kandak stands at the window of his barracks at the QRK Headquarters in Qalat, Afghanistan, Jan. 14, 2013. The QRK is the largest police unit in Zabul provi... More

Members of Security Forces Assistance Team 21 secure

Members of Security Forces Assistance Team 21 secure

Members of Security Forces Assistance Team 21 secure their vehicles and pack away supplies on Forward Operating Base Lagman after returning from a mission to the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve Kandak Hea... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Lt. Col. Mark Mitsui, executive

Hawaii Army National Guard Lt. Col. Mark Mitsui, executive

Hawaii Army National Guard Lt. Col. Mark Mitsui, executive officer for Security Forces Assistance Team 21 meets with his Afghan counterpart (center) the executive officer for the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat R... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Capt. Trevor Mastromarino,

Hawaii Army National Guard Capt. Trevor Mastromarino,

Hawaii Army National Guard Capt. Trevor Mastromarino, operations officer for Security Forces Assistance Team 21, chats with an Afghan Uniformed Police officer at the Qalat Reserve Kandak headquarters in Qalat, ... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Maj. Kevin Carbrey, commander

Hawaii Army National Guard Maj. Kevin Carbrey, commander

Hawaii Army National Guard Maj. Kevin Carbrey, commander of Security Forces Assistance Team 21, and 2nd Lt. Asif Tohki, commander of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve Kandak met for a key leader engagem... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Craig

Hawaii Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Craig

Hawaii Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Craig Ynigues (right), noncommissioned officer in charge for Security Forces Assistance Team 21, stops for a picture with officers from the Afghan Uniformed Police Q... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Maj. Kevin Carbrey, commander

Hawaii Army National Guard Maj. Kevin Carbrey, commander

Hawaii Army National Guard Maj. Kevin Carbrey, commander of Security Forces Assistance Team 21, gives a mission brief before leaving Forward Operating Base Lagman, Afghanistan, Jan. 14, 2013. SFAT 21, part of t... More

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve Kandak practice drill and ceremony prior to a key leaders engagement at the QRK Headquarters in Qalat, Afghanistan, Jan. 14, 2013. Commanders from the QRK, R... More

Members of Security Forces Assistance Team 21 arrive

Members of Security Forces Assistance Team 21 arrive

Members of Security Forces Assistance Team 21 arrive at the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve Kandak Headquarters in Qalat, Afghanistan, for a key leader engagement Jan. 14, 2013. SFAT 21, part of the Hawai... More

Hawaii Army National Guard 1st Lt. Christopher Bretz,

Hawaii Army National Guard 1st Lt. Christopher Bretz,

Hawaii Army National Guard 1st Lt. Christopher Bretz, communications officer for Security Forces Assistance Team 21 delivers an antennae to the radio operation center at the Qalat Reserve Kandak Headquarters in... More

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve

Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police Qalat Reserve Kandak wait in formation during a key leaders engagement at the QRK Headquarters in Qalat, Afghanistan, Jan. 14, 2013. Commanders from the QRK, Regional Comm... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Sgt. Brandon Martin, a fires

Hawaii Army National Guard Sgt. Brandon Martin, a fires

Hawaii Army National Guard Sgt. Brandon Martin, a fires noncommissioned officer for Security Forces Assistance Team 21 dismounts the weapon from his combat vehicle on forward Operating Base Lagman after a missi... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Mitsui, right, the executive

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Mitsui, right, the executive

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Mitsui, right, the executive officer for Security Forces Assistance Team 21 greets an Afghan Uniformed Police officer at the Qalat Reserve Kandak headquarters in Qalat, Zabul province, A... More

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman with the Qalat Reserve

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman with the Qalat Reserve

An Afghan Uniformed Policeman with the Qalat Reserve Kandak stands at the door of his barracks at the QRK Headquarters in Qalat, Afghanistan, Jan. 14, 2013. The QRK is the largest police unit in Zabul provinc... More

Hawaii Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Craig

Hawaii Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Craig

Hawaii Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Craig Ynigues (right), noncommissioned officer in charge for Security Forces Assistance Team 21 greets 2nd Lt. Asif Tohki, commander of the Afghan Uniformed Police Q... More

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