Saturday, September 25, 2010

Shah Joy Villagers Make a Stand

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FORWARD OPERATING BASE VARNER, Afghanistan -- Members of Arbakai stand in formation after receiving their red armband during a ceremony at Forward Operating Base Varner, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 16, 2010. Arbakai, part of the commerce stability program in Shah Joy District, will operate security checkpoints to protect the Shah Joy bazaar. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

Shah Joy Villagers Make a Stand
by Senior Airman Nathanael Callon
Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul

SHAH JOY, Afghanistan – Twenty-six men answered the call to protect their village against insurgents in Shah Joy District, Zabul province, Sept 16.

The men have volunteered to participate in a program that trains and arms villagers, called Arbakai, or the commerce stability program. The villagers will partner with Afghan National Security Forces to safeguard the bazaar by operating security checkpoints at each entrance.

During a ceremony held at Forward Operating Base Varner, Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum addressed the men, thanking them for taking the first step towards helping to stabilize the community.

"As you embark on your new roles, remember that you will serve your people and your country with honor and dignity," Qayum said.

Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul worked with district officials and Mohammed Ullah, the commander of Arbakai in Shah Joy, to start the project.

“This is the first of its kind here in Zabul Province,” said U.S. Army Capt. Maxwell Pappas, Shah Joy's district support leader for the PRT. "Understanding your surroundings is vital to counterinsurgency, and these men know their district better than anyone."

Some of Ullah's men have fought as part of the Mujahedeen against the Soviet Union in the 1980s and against the Taliban in the 1990s.

Mohammed Ullah seemed confident that his men can do the job.

"They are very capable and they are willing to lay down their life for the safety of their families," Ullah said, who himself was a member of the mujahedeen.

When the Taliban gained power in Kabul in 1996, many of the mujahedeen were forced to lay down their arms or to flee to northern provinces of Afghanistan to fight in the Northern Alliance under the command of ousted Defense Minister Ahmad Shah Massoud. This shift in power left southern provinces like Zabul vulnerable to negative insurgent influence.

"These men are dedicated to their families and tribes. They came to me, willing to fight against the opposition again," Ullah said about some of his veteran fighters.

The members of the Shah Joy Arbakai have a unique and powerful advantage that many of the Afghan National Security Forces lack.

"I am from Shah Joy; I know the people of Shah Joy; I know the needs of Shah Joy and my men are all the same," Ullah said. "This is our home."

Arbakai was traditionally used as a community security force that answered to tribal elders alone. In Shah Joy, the Arbakai is responsible to the Interior Ministry. Though the structure is different, the concept is the same.

When a person comes to Ullah to join Arbakai, two or three elders must come and account for the man's character before he can become a member.

"My men would serve in the ANSF, but they have a higher responsibility to themselves, their families and their tribes,” Ullah said. “It would take them from Shah Joy."

Arbakai enables these men to serve and defend their own villages and district. Each man goes through two months of training in order to receive a weapon and a red arm band, which denotes the men as members of Arbakai.

"The Afghan National Police and Afghan National Army come from all over Afghanistan. This is not their home, so they cannot know it inside and out," Ullah said.

Ullah hopes that more men will join the cause. After the local elders see that the bazaar is more secure, they will be more willing to stand up against the insurgency, Ullah added.

"We already have plans for another five checkpoints in Khajer Khel, a few kilometers from the bazaar area," Ullah said. "When they see that we are capable to protect the people, we will be able to expand our operations to every village."

Absence

Well, it has been almost a month since I have posted anything. You can blame it on lack of internet and in the past week, laziness. I travelled to Shah Joy district immediately after stepping off the chopper from Mizan. Shah Joy is the largest district in Zabul Province and the Taliban use this area as their main route from Pakistan and into Kandahar Province.

Here are some photos from my trip.

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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum speaks to local elders during a shura near Forward Operating Base Bullard, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 2, 2010. Qayum spoke about the security in the area and the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections during the shura. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- A young Afghan girl listens to a story from a Romanian soldier during a shura near Forward Operating Base Bullard, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 5, 2010. Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum spoke with local elders about the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- Two young Afghan brothers embrace each other as Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum speaks to elders during a shura near Forward Operating Base Bullard, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 7, 2010. Qayum spoke about the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections during the shura. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- U.S. Soldiers assigned to 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, speak with children during a shura near Forward Operating Base Bullard, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 8, 2010. Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum spoke with local elders to discuss the security in the district as well as the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections during the shura. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Pfc. Michael Conrad, a squad automatic weapon gunner for Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and native of Bloomsburg, Pa., listens to two Afghan elders during a shura at the Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum invited local elders to the district center to discuss the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections and to celebrate the end of Ramadan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- Shoes belonging to Afghan elders sit outside an election shura at the Shah Joy District Center, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 13, 2010. Qayum invited local elders to the district center to discuss the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections and to celebrate the end of Ramadan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- Afghan elders listen to Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum during an election shura at the Shah Joy District Center, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 13, 2010. Qayum invited local elders to the district center to discuss the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections and to celebrate the end of Ramadan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE BULLARD, Afghanistan -- Young Afghan girls listen as Shah Joy District Chief Abdul Qayum speak to local elders during a shura near Forward Operating Base Bullard, Shah Joy District, Zabul Province, Sept. 15, 2010. Qayum spoke about the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections during the shura. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

Monday, August 30, 2010

Elections


COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- An Afghan National Police officer peaks in a window to listen to a shura in progress at the Mizan District Center, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 28, 2010. Mizan district officials invited local elders to the shura to discuss the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections and encourage residents to vote. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

Saturday we went to a shura at the Mizan District Center to hear about the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections. About 95% or these shuras are centered around the PRT, whether we want it to or not. This really annoys me, especially if we were going there just to listen and observe. Let me just say that I was pleasantly surprised. Although they asked the PRT to say a few words, the district officials actually took the initiative and led the entire shura by themselves! Now that's what I'm talking about!

A lot of elders came out for the shura, coming come even two valleys over. I am not sure if they were interested in the actual election or just wanted to figure out what the hell an election is. Talking to many of the locals on patrols makes me think the latter is probably more plausible. Many of the people I've talked to are either indifferent about the elections or didn't even know an election was coming up. Sometimes I wonder if they know there is a government in the province.

The shura went pretty smooth. Noor Mohammed, the district chief for Mizan, spoke about the elections and why it is important that they vote. The ANP chief also spoke to the crowd about security.

Some expressed their concern that the Taliban might try to harm them if they voted.

The ANA commander assured them that the Afghan National Security Forces, along with coalition forces, would do their best to keep the Taliban from harming their families.


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- Mizan District Chief Noor Mohammed speaks to local elders during a shura at the Mizan District Center, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 28, 2010. Mizan district officials invited local elders to the shura to discuss the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections and encourage residents to vote. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- A local Afghan elder listens as Mizan District Chief Noor Mohammed speaks during a shura at the Mizan District Center, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 28, 2010. Mizan district officials invited local elders to the shura to discuss the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections and encourage residents to vote. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

The government in Mizan is making many steps to legitimize itself in the eyes of the locals here, and the attendance mirrors it. Although there are still many Taliban strongholds in the area, the influence has to start somewhere, and that is exactly what they are doing.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Hunters

The weather this past week has been pretty bad as far as dust goes. A dust storm rolled in and just stuck around. Visibility was limited to the COP, with the occasional break in the wall of dirt to show the outline of the ridges nearby. The visibility (or lack thereof) provided a decent amount of concealment for the Taliban to do their dirty work planting improvised explosive devices in the area.

So, doing what our boys do best, along with the ANA and ANP, we set out to ensure the area is secure and safe for the residents living in the area. Indirect warfare is such a difficult idea for me to get my head around. It is such a cowardly way to fight.
This mission we became IED hunters.

I'm sure you guys are getting sick of these landscape shots, but I just love them!

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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- Soldiers assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment and Afghan National Security Forces walk beside a village during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 26, 2010. Members of 3rd Platoon, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Afghan National Security Forces patrolled the area to meet with local elders and ensure security in the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- A member of the Afghan National Police takes a break while his team meets with local villagers during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 26, 2010. Members of 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Afghan National Security Forces patrolled the area to meet with local elders and ensure security in the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- Afghan children play in the streets as a combined dismounted patrol passes their village near y while his team meets with local villagers during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 26, 2010. Members of 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Afghan National Security Forces patrolled the area to meet with local elders and ensure security in the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- Soldiers assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment and Afghan National Police take a quick break during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 26, 2010. Members of 3rd Platoon, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Afghan National Security Forces patrolled the area to meet with local elders and ensure security in the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Pfc. Robert Brattin, a medic assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment and native of Jacksonville, Fla., climbs a ravine during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 26, 2010. Members of 3rd Platoon, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Afghan National Security Forces patrolled the area to meet with local elders and ensure security in the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- Soldiers and a member of the Afghan National Police share a laugh after a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 26, 2010. Members of 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Afghan National Security Forces patrolled the area to meet with local elders and ensure security in the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

I like this last photo a lot. We work with the ANA and ANP every mission. To see our guys and theirs sharing that kind of camaraderie is very encouraging in my eyes.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Hiking

The terrain here at Combat Outpost Mizan is rough. Rough enough that MRAPs are not able to be used because there is a good probability that they would end up rolling down a ridge and being totalled. So these guys walk pretty much everywhere they go with the exception of a couple humvees that occasionally go out (they keep from using vehicles as much as possible because the IED threat in the area is extraordinary).


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- Soldiers assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, take a quick break during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 16, 2010. The patrol focused on speaking with the local population to assess their needs and surveying the security of the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


No vehicles means we do a lot of walking. A LOT. Up a hill, down a hill, up another hill. Rocky terrain makes sprained ankles a reality. I've missed my foot placement numerous times already. Luckily, I'm pretty good at recovering (knock on wood).


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Xavier Baker, a communications specialist assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and a native of Waycross, Ga., scans the horizon for insurgent activity during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 16, 2010. The patrol focused on speaking with the local population to assess their needs and surveying the security of the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)



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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army 1st Lt. Troy Peterson, right, platoon commander for 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, assists his radio operator, U.S. Army Pfc. Justin Cobbs, across a ravine during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 16, 2010. The patrol focused on speaking with the local population to assess their needs and surveying the security of the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


We try to get out as early as possible to keep from hiking this area in the heat of the day. By 9a.m., it is already getting pretty hot. Not to mention all the gear you have to carry. Our radio guys, Pfc. Cobbs, carries an extra 110 pounds of gear every mission. I'm sure you can imagine how hiking this area can be.


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- A U.S. Soldier assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, tries to catch his breath during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 19, 2010. Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and 3rd Platoon spoke with the local population to assess their needs and inform them of the upcoming Afghanistan elections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


The one thing I love about this part of the province is the landscapes. The ridges and the roads and paths snaking across the sand; it makes for a great view.


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan – U.S. and Afghan forces conduct a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 19, 2010. During the patrol, members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, spoke with the local population to assess their needs and inform them of the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Pfc. Sheldon Meats, 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment and Midland, Texas native, provides security while his team rests during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 16, 2010. The patrol focused on speaking with the local population to assess their needs and surveying the security of the area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


One thing I find interesting, and not a good interesting,that we are here building up the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and the Taliban has its own working government, complete with district chief, not even five kilometers away. This blows my mind. Needless to say, there is a lot of activity in the area.


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Soldiers assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, provide security during a meeting with local elders in a village near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 19, 2010. Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and 3rd Platoon spoke with the local population to assess their needs and inform them of the upcoming provincial parliamentary elections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

These photos are from my last two patrols with the guys, and girl, from COP Mizan. There are more on my flickr.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Combat Outpost Mizan

Here are some photos from Combat Outpost Mizan that I have taken since I've been here. Things have been very slow since Ramadan started. Our interpreters cannot be out long on missions, since they fast from dawn till dusk. I wouldn't want to do anything if I was fasting either!


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Capt. Cory Petro, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul district support unit leader, fires his rifle using night vision optics at Combat Outpost Mizan, Zabul Province, Aug. 11, 2010. Airmen and Soldiers from the PRT regularly check their sights for accuracy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Pfc. Joshua Murphy, rifleman for Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and New Brighton, Pa. native, measures a rooftop of a school near Combat Outpost Mizan, Zabul Province, Aug. 14, 2010. PRT Zabul is working to renovate the school as part of an ongoing effort to improve Mizan District. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Sgt. Keith Millstine, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul rifleman and Pittsburgh, Pa. native, provides security while his team measures the dimensions of a school for renovation work near Combat Outpost Mizan, Zabul Province, Aug. 14, 2010. PRT Zabul is working to renovate the school as part of an ongoing effort to improve Mizan District. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)

Arghandab

Here are some of the photos I took while I was at Forward Operating Base Lane in Arghandab District.


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE LANE, Afghanistan -- Arghandab District Police Chief Qadir Khan prepares to light a cigarette during a meeting with U.S. forces near Forward Operating Base Lane, Zabul Province, Aug. 4, 2010. Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Charlie Company, 478th Civil Affairs Battalion met with the police chief to discuss security issues in Arghandab District. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon)



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FORWARD OPERATING BASE LANE, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Capt. Cory Petro, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul district support unit leader, takes notes while listening to Arghandab District Police Chief Qadir Khan during a meeting near Forward Operating Base Lane, Zabul Province, Aug. 4, 2010. Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul and Charlie Company, 478th Civil Affairs Battalion met with the police chief to discuss security issues in Arghandab District. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE LANE, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Cpl. Alberto Bhoge, Charlie Company, 478th Civil Affairs Battalion, laughs after crossing a river during a dismounted patrol near Forward Operating Base Lane, Zabul Province, Aug. 6, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE LANE, Afghanistan -- Afghan children watch U.S. Soldiers and Airmen as they pass through their village during a dismounted patrol near Forward Operating Base Lane, Zabul Province, Aug. 6, 2010. U.S. forces assisted the local Afghan National Police in a humanitarian assistance visit to give shoes to children in Arghandab District. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE LANE, Afghanistan -- U.S. Soldiers and Airmen wait for a road to be swept by a mine detector before continuing during a dismounted patrol near Forward Operating Base Lane, Zabul Province, Aug. 6, 2010. Members of 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Charlie Company, 478th Civil Affairs Battalion, and Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul patrolled the local area to ensure the security of residents in Arghandab District. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)


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FORWARD OPERATING BASE LANE, Afghanistan -- Members of the Afghan National Police pass out shoes to local children as part humanitarian assistance operations near Forward Operating Base Lane, Zabul Province, Aug. 6, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nathanael Callon/Released)
There are more photos on my flickr. Just click on a photo to go to my page!