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English: An Afghan boy walks through a dried poppy field, observing as a route-clearance team, with Special Operations Task Force-South, deploys and detonates a mine-clearing line charge during a clearing operation in Khakrez District, May 31, 2011, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The operation, led by Afghan commandos with the Afghan National Army's 3rd Commando Kandak, resulted in the removal of four suspected insurgents, as well as the exploitation of IED-making materials and a weapon-sighting device. Joining the operation were members of the Afghan National Police, Khakrez District Chief of Police, Mullah Gul, and Khakrez District Governor, Haji Qayum Khan.
Unit: Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan |
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Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/411609/progress-continues-northern-kandahar | |||
Author | Sgt. Daniel P. Shook | |||
Location InfoField | KHAKREZ DISTRICT, AF | |||
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Posted InfoField | 6 June 2011, 06:45 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Short title | 110531-A-7597S-046 |
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Author | Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan Media Operations Center, Sgt. Daniel P. Shook |
Headline | Progress continues in northern Kandahar |
Image title | An Afghan boy walks through a dried poppy field, observing as a route-clearance team, with Special Operations Task Force-South, deploys and detonates a mine-clearing line charge during a clearing operation in Khakrez District, May 31, 2011, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The operation, led by Afghan commandos with the Afghan National Army's 3rd Commando Kandak, resulted in the removal of four suspected insurgents, as well as the exploitation of IED-making materials and a weapon-sighting device. Joining the operation were members of the Afghan National Police, Khakrez District Chief of Police, Mullah Gul, and Khakrez District Governor, Haji Qayum Khan. |
City shown | Khakrez District |
Credit/Provider | U.S. Department of Defense |
Source | Digital |
Copyright holder | Public Domain |
JPEG file comment | CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), default quality |
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Code for country shown | AF |
Country shown | AF |
Special instructions | Released by Cpt. Jennifer Bocanegra
CJSOTF-A PAO, jennifer.j.bocanegra@us.army.mil Via DVIDS |
Original transmission location code | U.S. Department of Defense |