A 10-year-old local boy received non-life threatening injuries when an improvised explosive device hidden in a bag of wheat exploded in the bazaar in the Ajiristan district center here Oct. 28th. Army Spc. Jacob Scarborough from Murphey, Texas, a medic with the Texas Agribusiness Development Team-IV, used the opportunity to mentor medics from the Afghan National Army as they treated the shrapnel wounds the boy received from the blast. The ADT was on a four-day combined mission to encourage a unified approach between coalition forces and Afghan National Security Forces. (Photo by Army


A 10-year-old local boy received non-life threatening injuries when an improvised explosive device hidden in a bag of wheat exploded in the bazaar in the Ajiristan district center here Oct. 28th. Army Spc. Jacob Scarborough from Murphey, Texas, a medic with the Texas Agribusiness Development Team-IV, used the opportunity to mentor medics from the Afghan National Army as they treated the shrapnel wounds the boy received from the blast. The ADT was on a four-day combined mission to encourage a unified approach between coalition forces and Afghan National Security Forces. (Photo by Army Lt. Col. Brian P. Stevens, Texas Agribusiness Development Team-IV commander) Texas ADT-IV conducts 4-day combined US, Afghan mission in Ghazni 338020


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