GHAZNI PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Sgt. Christopher Josephson, security forces squad leader for the Texas Agri-business Development Team, assigned to Forward Operating Base Ghazni, pulls security while other members of the team perform a quality assurance and quality control at the University of Ghazni, Ghazni province, Afghanistan.  The team visited the university to check the status of computers and library books ordered for the college.  (Photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Rebecca F. Corey, Ghazni Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs) 091110-F-5686C-047: GHAZNI PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Sgt. Alexander Stewart, geologist with the Texas Agri-business Development Team, discusses the status of two projects with Mr. Safar Ali, assistant Vice-Principal of the Sanaee High School in Ghazni City, Ghazni province, Afghanistan.  The team was at the high school to check the status of a storage shed and garden area being built for the Agriculture students at the high school.  (Photo by U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Rebecca F. Corey, Ghazni Provincial Reconstruction Team Public Affairs)

 

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Egyptian hospital provides medical care for locals

 

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan— Someone once said Egypt was a place flowing with milk and honey, but for the local Afghan people the El Salam Egyptian Field Hospital gives so much more.

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CJTF-1 Soldier earns FORSCOM EOA of the Year

 

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan—Soldiers join the Army from different parts of the world, trusting they will be treated fair and equal regardless of race, gender or religion.

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HHT mortar team brings the noise on Camp Clark

 

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Polish PRT, GIRoA find sewage solution

 

GHAZNI PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Like all major cities, Ghazni City has to contend with waste removal from the city center, and dispose of it in a responsible, clean and ecologically safe manner. However, until recently, there was no safe and effective manner to dispose of sewage, as there was no sewage treatment plant in the area.

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