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Command Sgt. Maj. David J. Vincent, DCOM-Regional Support (center), talks to the "train-the-trainer" or T3 students in their barracks at Sherbeghan Regional Training Center (SRTC) in northwest Afghanistan April 11. The "train-the-trainer" course is f...
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Recruits attending the Afghan National Civil Order Police program at the German-operated Konduz Regional Training Center receive a class on disassembling and assembling an AMD-65, the Hungarian version of the AK-47 at the Konduz Regional Training Cen...
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Command Sgt. Major David J. Vincent, DCOM-Regional Support (left), observes Afghan National Civil Order Police recruits disassemble and assemble with cadre assistance an AMD-65, the Hungarian version of the AK-47, April 10, at the German-operated Kon...
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This water tank at the yet-to-be-opened expansion training area at the Konduz Regional Training Center holds 8,000 gallons of water. It is just one example of the many improvements in training and living conditions for Afghan recruits attending KRTC....
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Afghan personnel inventory and move metal footlockers into a nearby conex for the ANCOP recruits who will eventually be training in the new expansion area to complement the Konduz Regional Training Center. Recruits will have their own footlockers and...
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Sgt. 1st Class William Daley, a contract officer representative attached to Regional Support Command-North, explains the modern features of this new classroom at the yet-to-be-opened expansion training area at the Konduz Regional Training Center. Als...
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