PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Afghan National Army Col. Rajeb Khan, currently the commander at the Operational Coordination Center - Provincial in Panjshir province, greets members of Task Force Cyclone during a visit to the headquarters in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, Dec. 22. The visit was to assess the current conditions and to thank the members of the OCC-P for their dedication and service to their country. (Photo by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mike Brady, Task Force Cyclone Public Affairs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan—Governor of Panjshir, Hajji Bahlol, gives Spc. Joshua Skiver, Task Force Cyclone, a scarf and the traditional pakol hat, like Ahmad Shah Massoud the famed hero of Panjshir, for his commitment in assisting to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Panjshir province, Afghanistan, Dec. 22. Skiver was a member of a group of Soldiers from Task Force Cyclone that spent the day in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, Dec. 22, one of the stops was a meeting with the Governor of Panjshir. (Photo by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mike Brady, Task Force Cyclone Public Affairs)PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Lt. Col. Eric Hommel, commander for Panjshir Provincial Reconstruction Team, and Jeremy Lewis, United States Agency for International Development, Panjshir PRT, listens to Amin Daqiq, the Panjshir Provincial executive director in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, Dec. 22, about energy production requirements in the valley. The mission for the PRT is to build an enduring partnership with the people of Panjshir by assisting them with security, development, economic growth and good governance. The PRT seeks to leverage Panjshir’s permissive security environment to build local institutional capacity, Afghan ownership, and stronger links to the central government, so that the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan can provide all essential services to the people of Panjshir. (Photo by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mike Brady, Task Force Cyclone Public Affairs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan—Jeremy Lewis, United States Agency for International Development, Panjshir Provincial Reconstruction Team, speaks with Amin Daqiq, the Panshir Provincial executive director in Panjshir province, Afghanistan, Dec. 22, about energy production in the valley. The mission for the PRT is to build an enduring partnership with the people of Panjshir by assisting them with security, development, economic growth and good governance. The PRT seeks to leverage Panjshir’s permissive security environment to build local institutional capacity, Afghan ownership, and stronger links to the central government, so that the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan can provide all essential services to the people of Panjshir. (Photo by U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mike Brady, Task Force Cyclone Public Affairs)

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