Army Lt. Col. Terry Love, of Soperton, Ga., shows the members of the Afghanistan National Taekwondo Federation Junior Team a group photo they will be given at the International Security Assistance Force Headquarters gym, Oct. 22, following a team demonstration. As the team chief for Sports and Youth Outreach in the ISAF Headquarters Traditional Communications office, Love helped to organize the event where the team of six Afghan girls and 11 Afghan boys demonstrated their athletic abilities to kick, slice boards and work as a team. Sports programs are a healthy alternative to youth, who m


Army Lt. Col. Terry Love, of Soperton, Ga., shows the members of the Afghanistan National Taekwondo Federation Junior Team a group photo they will be given at the International Security Assistance Force Headquarters gym, Oct. 22, following a team demonstration. As the team chief for Sports and Youth Outreach in the ISAF Headquarters Traditional Communications office, Love helped to organize the event where the team of six Afghan girls and 11 Afghan boys demonstrated their athletic abilities to kick, slice boards and work as a team. Sports programs are a healthy alternative to youth, who may be at risk of being influenced by drug use or enemy insurgents. Youth sports is not new to Love as he took an active role as a coach to his five children who participated in various athletic programs in the United States, including football, track and field and basketball. Afghan youth taekwondo team shows ISAF kickin%%%%%%%%E2%%%%%%%%80%%%%%%%%99 good time 111022-A-FK825-270


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