Trainees from the 1st Battalian Afghanistan National Army pose for a picture on one of their trucks after squad live fire training in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 14, 2002. The program of instruction is approximatley 10 weeks long, during which time Afghan trainees learn basic soldier skills and progress to more complex tasks. The training is lead by approximately 275 Army Special Forces soldiers from the 1st Battalian, 3rd Special Forces Group from Fort Bragg, The has provided these soldiers with uniforms and individual equipment. The soldiers are armed with AK47s and other smal
Trainees from the 1st Battalian Afghanistan National Army pose for a picture on one of their trucks after squad live fire training in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 14, 2002. The program of instruction is approximatley 10 weeks long, during which time Afghan trainees learn basic soldier skills and progress to more complex tasks. The training is lead by approximately 275 Army Special Forces soldiers from the 1st Battalian, 3rd Special Forces Group from Fort Bragg, The has provided these soldiers with uniforms and individual equipment. The soldiers are armed with AK47s and other small arms from the Ministry of Defense. The purpose of this training is to establish the core of the new Afghanistan National Army that will foster a safe, secure and stable environment in Afghanistan and will help to prevent the re-emergence of terrorist forces. ( Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bethann Hunt) (Released)
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