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Gulbagh – Coalition members from Camp Eggers and Camp Morehead’s Volunteer Community Relations groups unload and sort supplies at a local clinic in Gulbagh, Afghanistan, Dec. 7. All supplies, including winter jackets, shoes, toys, blankets and other clothing, were given out to local nationals from the surrounding villages. Photo by MC3 (SW) Sean Weir.

Doubling up on efforts as volunteer groups join forces

2013/01/24

KABUL – NTM-A/CSTC-A’s Camp Eggers Volunteer Community Relations (VCR) committee partnered with the Camp Morehead VCR committee, handing out warm clothes and fuel to many of the neediest people in the seven villages surrounding Camp Morehead, Kabul, Dec. 7, 2013. Hundreds of people arrived at a local clinic near Camp Morehead to receive their share [...]

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A female Afghan Uniformed Police cadet displays her diploma upon graduating from the Gardez Regional Training Center in Paktiya Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 10, 2013. This graduating class of females was the first-ever south of Kabul. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Overson, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

New female recruits join Afghan police force

2013/01/14 • Comments

Brig. Gen.Oryakhel added that Afghanistan needs female doctors, lawyers and engineers, but also needs female AUPs. And it’s great to see the females working shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts.

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Category: Gender, News - Afghan National Police

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Dialing in the D-30 Howitzer .

Dialing in the D-30 Howitzer .

2013/01/14 • Comments

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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Wentzell, the partnership training non-commissioned officer in charge assigned to the 725th EOD, briefs Afghan soldiers on the importance of focusing and paying attention to their surroundings during improvised explosive device training at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2012. The training provided will help certify designated Afghan army personnel to be explosive ordnance disposal technicians. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gene Arnold, Task Force 4-1 PAO)

Afghan troops train to be specialized fighting force

2013/01/05 • Comments

In the past year, the Afghan fighting force has become stronger and more of a threat to their enemies. The specialized training conducted has provided a noticeable difference in the surrounding areas. The news reflections from Kabul about the amount of IEDs being removed from the population by Afghan hands have spiked over the last few months.

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Afghan policemen throughout Afghanistan traveled to the Capital Training Center (CTC) in Kabul to learn how the Afghanistan Human Resources Information Management System works (AHRIMS) on December 9, 2012. The AHRIMS system is designed to give Afghan forces better control over personnel management issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dominique Dickens, NTM-A/PAO)

Afghan police adopt new human resource tool to help ease transition

2012/12/31 • Comments

“We need to assign the right people to the right places throughout Afghanistan, and once that is done we can strengthen our security efforts. These steps will help us combat crime and the overall result is a successful police force across the nation. I feel this system will definitely help us do that,” said Zabiullah.

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Category: News - Afghan National Police, News - Logistics

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Air Force Master Sgt. William Hebb, the senior enlisted leader of Network Support Operations for Deputy Command-Support Operations, instructs a network expansion contract training class for members of the Afghan National Army at the Ministry of Defense in Kabul, Afghanistan Dec. 8. The class is the first in a series in order to transition operations to Afghan control by the end of 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Lynne Lantin, DCOM-SPO/NTM-A)

Afghan National Army completes first network expansion contracting course

2012/12/30 • Comments

“The purpose of the class is to teach them the network expansion process,” said Maj. Belote, the DCOM-SPO Network Support Operations network expansion officer. “How we do the contracts to expand the network, to link all of the smaller locations together; any little site that wants connection, we link them together. That’s done through a contract process.”

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Girls from the Afghan Scouts sing the Afghan National Anthem, during a basic scouting activity day at the Aghanistan National Police Academy (ANPA) in Kabul, Afghanistan. Friday, Nov. 9. (U.S. Navy  photo by MC3(SW/AW) Kleynia R. McKnight, NTM-A /PAO)

Afghan Scouts partner with ANPA cadets in activity day

2012/12/27 • Comments

“The main concept was to reiterate volunteerism, to highlight citizenship and that it means something. That we all have to give back to the community, and that is the concept we are all trying to convey to today’s youth. And what a better chance than Scouting,” said Polickoski.

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Sgt. Maj. Maryam Tabish, a senior enlisted leader at the Ministry of Interior's gender department, salutes Lt. Col. Mohammad Aziz Niazi, the Commandant of the Afghan National Army's Sergeants Major Academy before receiving her diploma at the graduation ceremony held Dec. 12, 2012, at the Kabul Military Training Center.  Tabish was one of two senior enlisted females to graduate the six month advanced education course, taught entirely by Afghan instructors, and designed to increase the roles, responsibilities, and capabilities on the ANSF noncommissioned officer corps.(U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Harper)

ANSF Women break through senior enlisted ranks

2012/12/14 • Comments

“These women are leaders and heroes. I am proud they are the first, but they will not be the last. I expect the next class to graduate between 13 and 15 female sergeants major,” Sergeant Major Safi said.

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Inside the Afghan Special Forces

2012/12/11 • Comments

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Afghan police adopts new human resource tool to help ease transition

Afghan police adopts new human resource tool to help ease transition

2012/12/09 • Comments

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