KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Al VanGuilder, an engineer from Duluth, Minn., assigned to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, discusses the quality of concrete canal covers with a local contractor during a quality assurance and control inspection of the Ali Shere Bazaar project in Tirzaye district, Oct. 27. Improvements are being made to help increase economic functionality in the area. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs) KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Al VanGuilder, an engineer from Duluth, Minn., assigned to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, hammers a concrete canal cover as part of a quality assurance and control inspection of the Ali Shere Bazaar project in Tirzaye district, Oct. 27. Improvements are being made to help increase economic functionality in the area. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Al VanGuilder, an engineer from Duluth, Minn., assigned to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, takes a measurement photo of a concrete canal cover during a quality assurance and control inspection of the Ali Shere Bazaar project in Tirzaye district, Oct. 27. Improvements are being made to help increase economic functionality in the area. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Al VanGuilder, an engineer from Duluth, Minn., assigned to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, takes a measurement photo of a concrete canal cover during a quality assurance and control inspection of the Ali Shere Bazaar project in Tirzaye district, Oct. 27. Improvements are being made to help increase economic functionality in the area. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Al VanGuilder, an engineer from Duluth, Minn., assigned to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, takes a photo of a measurement of re-bar for a solar light base during a quality assurance and control inspection of the Ali Shere Bazaar project in Tirzaye District, Oct. 27. Improvements are being made to help increase economic functionality. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Al VanGuilder, an engineer from Duluth, Minn., assigned to Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team, explains proper concrete placement techniques to local construction worker during a quality assurance and control inspection of the Ali Shere Bazaar project in Tirzaye District, Oct. 27. Improvements are being made to help increase economic functionality in the area. (Photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sandra Welch, Khowst Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)

 

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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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