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Operation Enduring Freedom
Afghan workers set the foundation of an indoor bathroom for the S.Malakhl Provincial Hospital May 27, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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A Soldier assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul throws a box of coloring books across an irrigation canal on the way to the Omarkhel Village for a Shura May 22, 2010, in Zabul Province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Afghan students from the Bibi Khala Girl's School walk home after a day of school alongside U.S. Soldiers and Airmen assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. ?The last two PRTs that have come to assist the school here have helped us tremendously,? said Mehmooda, Bibi Khala Girl?s School head mistress. ?The PRT has shown great support for the school and its students. Our young ladies feel more secure and have less fear since the PRT has been involved with us. Also, our girls enjoy all the improvements, because they feel like somebody cares about them.? (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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An Afghan man mows the lawn of the women's park at the Bibi Khala Girl's School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. The woman's park is a place where local women can mentor and commune with students. Previously, PRT Zabul aided the school by overseeing the building of a teaching garden that included landscaping and an irrigation system, a more than $300,000 project. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Afghan students, finished with the morning session of classes, are released for the day at the Bibi Khala Girl's School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. The school teaches children math, Pashtu, traditional Afghan learning and English. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Afghan students who attend the morning session are released for the day, at the Bibi Khala Girl's School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. Partnering with Zabul Province government officials, Airmen from Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul are making school life more pleasant by overseeing improvements for 1,200 Afghan high school and elementary students at the girls school. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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First Lt. Shane Futchko, a physician assistant assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, listens as 1st Lt. Rebecca Heyse, information officer assigned to PRT Zabul, sings the ?ABC? song with students at the Bibi Khala Girl's School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. ?It was a thrill to sing the ?ABC? song with some of the students here,? Lieutenant Heyse said. ?I have learned a few Pashtu phrases as well, but they speak English way better than I speak Pashtu. For me though, seeing them enjoying their school environment makes me feel like the improvements we are helping them make to the school, is a real investment in these children?s future.? (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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First Lieutenant Rebecca Heyse, information officer assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, sings the ?ABC? song with some of the students of the Bibi Khala Girl's School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Afghans work with metal for an improvement project on the Bibi Khala Girl's School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Afghan girls converse with each other while U.S. Soldiers and Airmen assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul visit the Bibi Khala Girl's School to check the progress of improvement projects throughout the school May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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First Lieutenant Rebecca Heyse, information officer assigned to the Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, speaks with an Afghan girl at the Bibi Khala Girl's School, during a visit to check the progress of improvement projects at the school May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Afghan children play on the playground of the Bibi Khala Girl?s School May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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A view of Qalat City, Afghanistan, from the highest part of ?The Castle? May 31, 2010. Qalat City is home to more than 10,000 people. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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U.S. Soldiers, part of a security forces team assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, sit on the highest part of ?The Castle? and discuss different vantage points May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. Soldiers hope to use the stone structure, towering over the more than 10,000 inhabitants of Qalat City, to help the PRT fulfill its three goals - improve security, extend the authority and credibility of the Afghan government and facilitate reconstruction. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Remains of Alexander the Great's "Castle," now used by Afghan National Army soldiers and soon, U.S. Soldiers and Airmen assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. According to local officials, the fortress was built more than 2,000 years ago by the legendary Greek leader, Alexander the Great during his push to India. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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An Afghan National Army soldier sits in the teahouse at the highest point of ?The Castle? May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Ruins of a building within ?The Castle? May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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An Afghan National Army soldier walks near historic ruins within ?The Castle? believed to be built by Alexander the Great more than 2,000 years ago in Qalat City, Afghanistan. Since Alexander the Great?s time nearly every military force has used it including the British, the Russians, the Taliban, and now American and Afghan National Army members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Army Specialist Trevor Soltis, a generator mechanic assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, points out objects in the distance from the highest point of ?The Castle? May 31, 2010, in Qalat City, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Army Sergeant First Class David Broderick a combat engineer assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, relaxes and enjoys the view of Qalat City and the surrounding desert from the highest part of ?The Castle? May 31, 2010, in Afghanistan. From the area surrounding the teahouse, one side offers an entire overview of Qalat City, while the other gives an almost endless view of the unbroken desert terrain that surrounds the city. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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