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English: NANGARHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – A Soldier with the1st Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment, Task Force Mountain Warrior, works with his Afghan National Army partners to secure a former Soviet military facility during what Task Force Rough Rider calls a contractor’s rodeo. The round-up of more than 135 potential building firms was to walk through the area and bid on three separate work projects. The upgraded area will be a headquarters for the ANA’s 2nd Kandak, 201st Corps and will be shared with Coalition partners assigned to train and fight with the Afghan Warriors. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tracy J. Smith, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
Date Taken on 29 December 2009
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/isafmedia/4258738236/
Author Sgt. Tracy J. Smith

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