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Afghan National Army Soldiers stand outside of their High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle outside of Combat Outpost Shamalzai 2 in Zabul province April 8. These Soldiers were some of the ANA and coalition Soldiers that met with and briefed Comm...
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Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) command sergeant major, and Master Sgt. John R. Coomer, 82nd Airborne Division and RC(S) CJ-3 plans sergeants major, discuss the security situation during a visi...
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Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas C. Ford, personal security officer to Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) command sergeant major, pulls security during a battlefield circulation to Zabul province April 8. ...
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Afghan National Army Soldiers keep a lookout at a remote observation post at the top of a mountain in Zabul province April 8. These Soldiers were some of the ANA and coalition Soldiers that met with and briefed Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82...
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An Afghan National Army Soldier looks out over the mountains from his station at a remote observation post in Zabul province April 8. This Soldier was one of the ANA and coalition Soldiers that met with and briefed Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert...
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Staff Sgt. Brandon N. Holland, squad leader, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) protective service detail, pulls security at a remote observation post in Zabul province April 8. Holland accompanied Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert...
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Sgt. Maj. Juan Carlos Villarreal, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) CJ-3 operations sergeant major, speaks with Afghan National Army Command Sgt. Maj. Masood-u-Rahman about the progress being made by his Soldiers in Zabul province o...
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Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) command sergeant major, thanks Afghan National Army Command Sgt. Maj. Masood-u-Rahman for all of the work he is doing to educate and train his Afghan Soldiers in...
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Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) command sergeant major, reviews an outline of information before receiving a briefing from Romanian Soldiers on Combat Outpost Shamalzai 1 April 8. Lambert and a...
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An Afghan National Army Soldier takes a break before a mission at Combat Outpost Shamalzai 1 in Zabul province April 8. This Soldier was one of the ANA and coalition Soldiers that met with and briefed Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborn...
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Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) command sergeant major, listens as a Romanian Soldier explains the construction plans for the new Combat Outpost Shamalzai 2 in Zabul province April 8. Lambert a...
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Master Sgt. John R. Coomer, 82nd Airborne Division and Regional Command (South) CJ-3 plans sergeant major, speaks with Bill Ward, Operational Mentor and Liaison Team, about the progress being made by Afghan National Army Soldiers in Zabul province on...
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In support of the mission in Regional Command (South), Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant C. Lambert, 82nd Airborne Division and RC(S) command sergeant major, conducted a battlefield circulation with leadership from RC(S) headquarters and Combined Task Force Arrowhead throughout Zabul province April 8.
Accompanied by Command Sgt. Maj. Samuel Murphy, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division and CTF Arrowhead command sergeant major; Sgt. Maj. Juan Carlos Villarreal, 82nd Airborne Division and RC(S) CJ-3 operations sergeant major; and Master Sgt. John R. Coomer, 82nd Airborne Division and RC(S) CJ-3 plans sergeant major, Lambert toured an observation post, Combat Outpost Sweeney, and two other COPs in the Shamalzai district, as well as meeting with Afghan National Army Command Sgt. Maj. Masood-u-Rahman.
"Battlefield circulations are a critical tool for the RC(S) command group to be able to move through the area of responsibility, meeting with ISAF and ANSF senior leadership," said Lambert. "This trip with Command Sgt. Maj. Murphy went very well and gave me a chance to interact with Command Sgt. Maj. Masood-u-Rahman- not only to see how his Kandak is doing operationally, but to show him that ISAF leadership does care about the quality of life of his Soldiers and about their training."
U.S., Romanian and Afghan National Army Soldiers briefed the party on successes and hardships facing them at these remote bases.
With the assistance of Operational Mentor and Liaison Teams (OMLT), the combined-team efforts at the FOB and COPs in this province have yielded results in infrastructure development. Soldiers stationed at COP Shamalzai 1 have been working at creating a second, more developed COP with improved facilities and living spaces.
"The OMLT program is a vital piece in the transition of Afghanistan and the
withdrawal of ISAF troops with ANSF in the lead," said Lambert.
COP Sweeny Soldiers have been working with their ANA counterparts, organizing nine literacy classes to promote the education of the Afghan servicemembers so that they can ultimately begin computer training courses as well. These courses are highly encouraged and lauded by the Afghan senior leadership.
"Command Sgt. Maj. Masood-u-Rahman is a very capable sergeant major who is making a difference in his area of operation. His Soldiers continued service at the end of their contracts is a testimony to his leadership and the care of his men," said Lambert.
This is all part of the transition process of turning over control of missions
and counterinsurgency to the Afghan forces.
"It's our job to take care of our Soldiers," said Masood-u-Rahman.
Lambert has been proactive in pushing forward with the partnership and drawdown plans being promoted by Maj. Gen. Jim Huggins, RC(S) commanding general, and Gen. John Allen, International Security Assistance Forces commanding general, in preparation for the drawdown and preparation for NATO's 2014 departure from Afghanistan.
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