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Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while listening to instructions from their commanders at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldiers are part of the new battalion... More

An Afghan National Army soldier holds his weapon at

An Afghan National Army soldier holds his weapon at

An Afghan National Army soldier holds his weapon at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldier is part of the new battalion of ANA soldiers for the Sayed Abad District, Nov. 28, 2010.

An Afghan National Army officer speaks to his soldiers

An Afghan National Army officer speaks to his soldiers

An Afghan National Army officer speaks to his soldiers at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The officer is part of the new ANA Battalion for the district of Sayed Abad, Nov. 28, 2010.

U.S. Army Sgt. Stephen Steele, Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion,

U.S. Army Sgt. Stephen Steele, Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion,

U.S. Army Sgt. Stephen Steele, Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, shows Afghan National Army soldiers how to properly maintain their heavy weapons systems at... More

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while listening to instructions from their Commanders, Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldiers are part of the new Battalion o... More

Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to march back

Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to march back

Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to march back to their barracks at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldiers are part of the new battalion of ANA for the Sayed Abad Dist... More

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while listening to instructions from their commanders at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldiers are part of the new battalion... More

U.S Army soldiers with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade

U.S Army soldiers with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade

U.S Army soldiers with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, play volleyball with Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police during a break from training at Combat Operating P... More

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while

Afghan National Army soldiers sit in formation while listening to instructions from their commanders at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldiers are part of the new battalion... More

Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to march back

Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to march back

Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to march back to their barracks at Combat Operating Post Sayed Abad, Wardak province, Afghanistan. The soldiers are part of the new battalion of ANA for the Sayed Abad Dist... More

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