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A prayer is sung by an Afghan soldier before the opening

A prayer is sung by an Afghan soldier before the opening

A prayer is sung by an Afghan soldier before the opening of the new Army barracks in Tarin Kot. A sheep will be offered as a traditional sacrifice as part of the opening. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) Chris Moore Aus... More

(L-R) Commander Combined Team Uruzgan, Colonel Wade

(L-R) Commander Combined Team Uruzgan, Colonel Wade

(L-R) Commander Combined Team Uruzgan, Colonel Wade Stothart, Commander Regional Command (South), Major General Paul LaCamera, and Commander Joint Task Force 633, Major General Craig Orme discuss security gains... More

Prayers prior to a ribbon cutting to open the new Army

Prayers prior to a ribbon cutting to open the new Army

Prayers prior to a ribbon cutting to open the new Army barracks in Tarin Kot. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) Chris Moore Australian Defence Force /Released.

Commander Joint Task Force 633 Major General Craig

Commander Joint Task Force 633 Major General Craig

Commander Joint Task Force 633 Major General Craig Orme is welcomed in Tarin Kot by the Uruzgan's army and police commanders. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) Chris Moore Australian Defence Force /Released.

Uruzgan Chief of Police Brig. Gen. Matiullah Khan talks

Uruzgan Chief of Police Brig. Gen. Matiullah Khan talks

Uruzgan Chief of Police Brig. Gen. Matiullah Khan talks about the achievements his force has made in the region during the past year. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) Chris Moore Australian Defence Force /Released.

Afghan troops feast with Australian and United States

Afghan troops feast with Australian and United States

Afghan troops feast with Australian and United States soldiers over lunch, prior to the opening of a new army barracks in Tarin Kot. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) Chris Moore Australian Defence Force /Released.

Uruzgan Provincial Governor Amir Mohammad Akhundzada

Uruzgan Provincial Governor Amir Mohammad Akhundzada

Uruzgan Provincial Governor Amir Mohammad Akhundzada stands with Australian Major General Orme and Commander Regional Command (South) Major General Paul LaCamera waiting to cut the ribbon. DoD Photos by CPL (E-... More

Australian Colonel Wade Stothart (left) inspects the

Australian Colonel Wade Stothart (left) inspects the

Australian Colonel Wade Stothart (left) inspects the new Army barracks in Tarin Kot with local Afghan commanders. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) Chris Moore Australian Defence Force /Released.

International Security Assistance Force Regional Command

International Security Assistance Force Regional Command

International Security Assistance Force Regional Command (South) Commander, General Paul LaCamera, declares Uruzgan independent of coalition advisors at a security meeting in Tarin Kot. DoD Photos by CPL (E-5) ... More

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