PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ruth Graves, Kentucky Agribusiness Development Team, meets with Jahan Masudi, director of operations for the Agriculture Department at the Kabul University, to discuss irrigation equipment in Parwan Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 2. The Department of Agriculture has forty faculty and staff that work with 1200 students from all over Afghanistan and will be introducing this type of modern irrigation to the students. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Billy Vincent, Kentucky Agribusiness Development Team)

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Task Force Spartan mechanics train Afghan counterparts

 

PAKTYA PROVINCE, Afghanistan- Fourteen members of the Afghan Border Police and Afghan Uniform Police received certificates of  completion for a five-week maintenance and recovery course from vehicle mechanics assigned to Headquarters Company, 725th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, Task Force Warrior on Forward Operating Base Gardez, March 15.

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Coalition, Afghan forces clear Salang Pass

 

PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan –Record snow falls in Afghanistan have resulted in several fatal avalanches and left some vital travel corridors blocked by tons of snow. One of those critical routes, the Salang Pass, which connects northern and southern Afghanistan, became nearly unusable.

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Cross-border alliance builds partnership

NANGARHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – On the porous border of Afghanistan, knowing your enemy is one way to win the fight. Knowing your ally can increase those odds.

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Cross-border alliance builds partnership

NANGARHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – On the porous border of Afghanistan, knowing your enemy is one way to win the fight. Knowing your ally can increase those odds.

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