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English: Members of the Afghan Uniformed Police surround a building and perform a call-out drill in Kajran district, Daykundi province, Afghanistan, Feb. 11. The class is part of a three week training course designed to qualify AUP to instruct Afghan Local Police candidates in basic policing procedures, weapons handling and other skills necessary to protect and defend Afghan citizens.
Date Taken on 11 February 2012
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/523846
Author Petty Officer 1st Class matthew leistikow
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KAJRAN DISTRICT, AF
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