BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team recovered a weapons cache that included 15 anti-personnel mines and 12 rocket propelled grenade parts. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-925-3277. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team recovered a weapons cache, Feb. 20.

BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, Coalition forces recovered a weapons cache that included 100 anti-personnel mine with fuses, 16 anti-tank mines with fuses, 10 anti-tank rounds, 2 mortar tubes, 2 recoilless rifles, 4 anti-tank launchers, and 3 anti-aircraft machine guns, Feb. 10. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-825-9059. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)

 

PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, Coalition Forces recovered a cache of weaponrBAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team recovered a weapons cache that included 100 anti-personnel mine with fuses, 16 anti-tank mines with fuses, 10 anti-tank rounds, 2 mortar tubes, 2 recoilless rifles, 4 anti-tank launchers, and 3 anti-aircraft machine guns, Feb. 10. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-925-3277. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)y, BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, Coalition forces recovered a weapons cache that included 100 anti-personnel mine with fuses, 16 anti-tank mines with fuses, 10 anti-tank rounds, 2 mortar tubes, 2 recoilless rifles, 4 anti-tank launchers, and 3 anti-aircraft machine guns, Feb. 10. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-825-9059. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)Feb. 10.BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, Coalition forces recovered a weapons cache that included 100 anti-personnel mine with fuses, 16 anti-tank mines with fuses, 10 anti-tank rounds, 2 mortar tubes, 2 recoilless rifles, 4 anti-tank launchers, and 3 anti-aircraft machine guns, Feb. 10. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-825-9059. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, Coalition forces recovered a weapons cache that included 100 anti-personnel mine with fuses, 16 anti-tank mines with fuses, 10 anti-tank rounds, 2 mortar tubes, 2 recoilless rifles, 4 anti-tank launchers, and 3 anti-aircraft machine guns, Feb. 10. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-825-9059. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)BAMYAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – With the help of Afghan locals, the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team recovered a weapons cache that included 100 anti-personnel mine with fuses, 16 anti-tank mines with fuses, 10 anti-tank rounds, 2 mortar tubes, 2 recoilless rifles, 4 anti-tank launchers, and 3 anti-aircraft machine guns, Feb. 10. As part of an ongoing program in Afghanistan, the Depart of Defense’s Reward Program provides monetary awards to those who help Coalition forces uncover weapons caches. For more information, Bamyan citizens can call 079-925-3277. Citizens in other provinces should contact their local Afghan National Security Forces directly for the number in their area. (courtesy photo)

 

 

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