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Afghan National Army combat engineers from the 3rd/209th Route Clearance Company conduct individual weapon maintenance in their barracks, in northern Afghanistan, Jan. 24. The Embedded Training Team’s goal is to train ANA operators in order for them to train their peers to conduct independent operations. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Nathaniel Mitchell)

ANA engineers appreciate US assistance in northern Afghanistan

2012/03/19 • Comments

“I am able to teach others what I have learned,” said ANA Sgt. Habibullah, combat engineer with 3rd/209th Route Clearance Company. “We are happy they are training us. There are many things we must learn. There are weapons, robots and devices we need more training on.”

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Category: News - Afghan National Army, News - General

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An Afghan National Army combat engineer from the 3rd/209th Route Clearance Company demonstrates robot procedures he learned from U.S. Army Sgt. Larry McClanahan (center), a combat engineer with the Embedded Training Team-3 (ETT) from the 190th Engineer Company, Task Force Roughneck, TF Sword, Jan. 24. The ETT’s goal is to train ANA operators so they can train their peers to conduct independent operations. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Nathaniel Mitchell)

ANA engineers and US Army, progress toward handover

2012/03/19 • Comments

“The ETT members are very motivated,” said U.S. Army Capt. Neal Litton. “They understand the principles behind training the ANA engineers. They’re building relationships and building trust.”

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Category: News - Afghan National Army, News - General

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کارمندان جدید که از طریق تآسیسات قول اردوی انجنیری اردوی ملی افغان استخدام شده اند به سخنرانی های استقبالیه شان در کمپ شاهین، نزدیک مزارشریف گوش فراه میدهند. این افراد کورس 90 روزه آموزشی را قبل از آغاز مسئولیت های امنیتی تکمیل خواهند کرد. (تصویر توسط کریستینا نیوتن، نیروی هوائی ایالات متحده امریکا)

Afghan National Army hires 18 civilians, moves closer to full transition

2012/02/02 • Comments

“This is a really big step,” said U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kenny Raff, Infrastructure Training and Advisory Group mentor. “We’ve been working this process for about six months. I’m just glad we were able to see it accomplished.”

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Category: News - Afghan National Army

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