Line of Sight

No Knock Entry

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FORWARD OPERATING BASE RAMROD, AFGHANISTAN – MARCH 18:  A U.S. Army advisor trains an Afghan national policeman in close quarters battle techniques on March 18, 2010 at Forward Operating Base Ramrod in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Trainers from the 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment train groups of 20 Afghan police and army soldiers in each 2-week course. Building Afghan security forces is a cornerstone of the Obama administration’s strategy to stabilize Afghanistan and reduce U.S. forces starting in 2011.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

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Staff Sgt. Hasaan Jones, from the D.C.’s Guard medical detachment, waits at the 6th district police station. The Guard gave rides to critical personnel during the snow emergency in D.C.

Zabul Redux: Stay Calm, Boys

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06/11/09: Hundreds of new members of the ANP graduate from a 16-week long training course at Camp Scorpion in Kandahar. They are issued new weapons, a Hungarian rifle similar to AK-47′s.

Zabul Redux: Aftermath

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6/6/09: The end of result of this mission – another angle of the new ANP recruit, Atam, who is helping search the remains of a Taliban KIA from the night before. A planned assault by PMT Viper on village occupied by the Taliban had been called off due to rough terrain – but the helicopter escort  intercepted a few Taliban fleeing on motorcycles, still carrying their weapons.

The Graduates

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Hundreds of new members of the ANP graduate from a 16-week long training course at Camp Scorpion in Kandahar.

Search Party

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Sunrise over the mountains in SW Zabul, as the Afghan National Police, escorted by PMT Viper, look for Taliban KIA from a helicopter gunship called in by them the night before.

In the Village of Kadu

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The village of Kadu, at the end of the patrol. As we took up positions overlooking the village, some men took off running. So, the Aghan police spoke with the men of the village – who didn’t explain much. However, they agreed to send some of their men down to the police HQ in the nearest bazaar town in few days – and when the men who had run away were in police custody for questioning, the villagers would return.

Headed South, спасибо!

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PMT Viper (Police Mentoring Team) heads out on a patrol with ANP trucks in southwest Zabul province – going the deepest south they’ve ever been. The trucks have to do some serious off-roading to go a few clicks, often in dried riverbeds – and the some of villages out this way are so remote that they weren’t aware Americans were in the country. In fact, they thought that they were Russians.

The Shura

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Local elders and members of the ANP attend a shura – a weekly meeting of village leadership – at Shari Safa, where the new governor of Zabul province made an appearance for the first time. Let’s just say these sort of things don’t wrap up quickly.