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Feb 2, 2010Training The Afghan National Army

The Afghan National Army being trained to take over from the Allied forces who currently try and maintain a balance of law and order in Afghanistan. Training a solid and strong national army is one of the top priorities in Afghanistan. Without it the country is likely to fall victim to another civil war and possibly a new Taliban regime when the allied forces leave. Look like they've got a long way to go.

Antiterrorist actions training inside a built area. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

(Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

An ANA officer is addressing the soldiers from the roof of the building. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

(Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

A tent on the top of a hill. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

An ANA officer is giving instructions to the soldiers about the training. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

M16 bullets ready to be loaded. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

War Games training. The soldiers are shooting the silouhette. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

(Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

New soldiers are trained in the Afghan national army (ANA) training center before integrate the new national army. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)

A moment of detente at the end of the training. (Photo: Massimo Berruti/Agence Vu /Hollandse Hoogte)
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