Ancient fortress marks site for advisory transition in Afghanistan

By Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth FossSeptember 7, 2013

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Ancient fortress marks site for advisory transition in Afghanistan
The ruins of the ancient fortress Bala
Hissar, dated back to the 5th century, served as the location where
Soldiers from Security Force Assistance Team "Strike 1", Cross
Functional Team Warrior, 10th Mountain Division, and their counterparts
offi... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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