May 26, 2012, 2:47 am

Afghan national police Photos

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Police Practice Patrolling 1 year 1 week Afghan national police recruits in the basic patrolman course practice a patrol formation at the Regional Training Center-Kandahar, May 15, 2011, in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Adrienne Brammer Afganistan - Kandahar, Afghan national police, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Photo by Tech. Sgt. Adrienne Brammer, regional training center-kandahar
ANP Recruits Graduate from Qalat Academy 1 year 13 weeks Graduates stand in formation during an Afghan National Police graduation at the Qalat Academy, Zabul province, Afghanistan, Feb. 19. More than 250 officers graduated from training and will return to their respective communities to serve. Photo by Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson Afghan national police, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Aghanistan - Zabul, Brian Ferguson, Qalat Academy, Zabul province
Afghan Police Bring National Pride 1 year 18 weeks Daru Khan, a 33-year-old Afghan National Policeman from Kandahar province, leads a squad of ANP during training in eastern Kandahar Province's Maruf District, Jan. 13. Daru and the Maruf ANP have cleared more than 30 improvised explosive devices in Maruf since August 2010. He and the Maruf ANP are partnered with members of Special Operations Task Force – South. Photo by Sgt. Benjamin Watson Afghan national police, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Kandahar Province, IEDs, improvised explosive, Kandahar province, maruf district, Photo by Sgt. Benjamin Watson, Special Forces, special operations task force - south, US Army
Afghan Police, NATO Forces Team Up for Project Kabul 1 year 24 weeks U.S. Army Lt. Col. Michael Smith, NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan, hands out school supplies to female Afghan students as part of Project Kabul, Dec. 4. Project Kabul is a school supplies donation effort started by several middle and high school students in San Antonio. More than 45 U.S. and NATO servicemembers and Afghan National Police worked together to find schools in need and coordinate the visits. Girls’ schools typically receive less funding and support than schools for boys. Photo by Sarah Brown Afghan national police, Afghan women, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Kabul, humanitarian, Kabul, NTM-A2010, San Antonio, Sarah Brown, schools, students, US Army
Afghan Police Give School Supplies to Kandahar Children 1 year 25 weeks An Afghan girl receives school supplies from Afghan national policemen and coalition service members at an elementary school near Kandahar Air Field. During the visit, both Afghan and coalition leaders spoke to the children on the importance of education and good behavior before handing out school supplies. Photo by Ernesto Hernandez Fonte Afghan national police, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Kandahar provice, children, education, elementary school, Ernesto Hernandez Fonte, Kandahar Airfield, key leader engagement
Zabul PRT, Afghan National Police Search Vehicles During Combined Operation 1 year 34 weeks U.S. Army Spc. Neal Perry, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul security forces grenadier, controls traffic on a road that passes through Qalat City at a traffic control point, Zabul province, July 29. As a combined team, the PRT and the Afghan National Police inspected all vehicles entering and exiting the city for contraband. Photo by Senior Airman Nathanael Callon Afghan national police, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Zabul, ANP, army, inspection, Nathanael Callon, Operation Enduring Freedom, Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, PRT, Qalat City, security, security forces, US Army, USA, USAF, Zabul province
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