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We hate Indians too, see what happens to these idol worshippers when the U.S. leaves. They think they are clever walking around flashing their money.

highlighted part tells the intentions behind your post....
anyways..

@ahmad - very nice pictures.

the average build of these afghan soldiers are strong and big...physically stronger and well versed with the mountan environment..proper training will make it one of the best army.

Good luck ANA !!
 
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Afghan national army soldiers with Weapons Company, 1st Kandak, prepare to fire their 82mm mortar during an April 15 attack against Combat Outpost Bari Alai in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province. During the attack, three to five anti-Afghan forces used precision small arms fire, but were suppressed by ANA and International Security Assistance Forces. No ANA or ISAF personnel were injured during the assault.

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A squad of Afghan National Army soldiers awaits commands to march in review for a demonstration of close order drill during Nawa's first-ever ANA recruiting and information event April 12. The event at Patrol Base Jaker drew more than 60 people to hear about the benefits of military service.

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Afghan National Army soldiers stand in formation as Col. Ali Ahmad, an ANA cultural and religious adviser, speaks to a crowd of people at Nawa's first-ever ANA recruiting and information event April 12. More than 60 people attended the event at Patrol Base Jaker to hear about the benefits of military service.

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Afghan national army soldiers with Weapons Company, 1st Kandak, disassemble and check a M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, April 3. The Soldiers are stationed at Combat Outpost Bari Alai in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province.

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An Afghan national army soldier with Weapons Company, 1st Kandak, returns fire during a complex attack against Combat Outpost Bari Alai, April 10. ANA and International Security Assistance Forces fought off anti-Afghan forces throughout the afternoon of April 10 in eastern Afghanistan's Kunar province. An estimated 30 AAF fired on a dismounted patrol near Nishigam village, wounding three, and attacked the outpost with small-arms and heavy machine gun fire from the surrounding territory. ANA and ISAF suppressed the attackers with direct and indirect fires, as well as air-to-ground missiles and bombs. Several anti-Afghan forces are believed to have died during the assault.
 
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At the Kabul Military Training Center, Afghan National Army recruits receive their primary military training. These recruits are all doing basic rifle marksmanship training.

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At the Kabul Military Training Center, Afghan National Army recruits receive their primary military training, this recruit is practicing shooting his rifle while on the move.

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At the Kabul Military Training Center Afghan National Army recruits receive their primary military training prior to being assigned to a line unit. This soldier is being training in basic rifle handling skills.

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At the Kabul Military Training Center Afghan Natioanal Army recruits receive their primary military training prior to being assigned to a line unit. This soldier is waiting his turn at the firing line.

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At the Kabul Military Training Center, Afghan Natioanal Army recruits receive their primary military training prior to being assigned to a line unit. This soldier is waiting his turn to go to the firing line and shoot his AK-47.

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The Afghan National Army Honor Guard at the Kabul Military Training Center stands ready to receive incoming dignitaries. KMTC is responsible to train every ANA soldier and is the only boot camp for the Afghans.

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Afghan National Army recruits take aim on the 100 meter rifle range. Recruits demontrate their marksmanship skills during a visit by Yonus Qanoni, Chief of the National Assembly for Afghanistan.
 
An Afghan C-27 aircraft from the Kabul Air Corps Wing was used to medically evacuate patients for the first time in Afghanistan from the 209th Corps Camp Shaheen Regional Hospital to Kabul. Under the care of the 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group advisors, Afghan national army air corps soldiers assigned to the Kabul Air Corps Wing utilized the mission as an orientation flight to familiarize Afghan crew members and medics with the new airframe, which started to arrive in country late last year. Medical mentors assigned to NATO Training Mission Afghanistan's Medical Training Advisory Group coordinated the patient transfer and assisted with the ambulatory transport from Camp Shaheen to the Camp Marmal flightline where the ANAAC soldiers received and loaded the patients with engines still running.

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To be honest.....They look cool... They have the best Equipment available...They are getting trained by some of the best....They have good opportunities to test their training....They have good cause....

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Because of low interest by Afghans youth in ANA (As i talked to some here in Pakistan who are good educated and real good health both mind and body dont want to join the army rather they want to go UK and earn pounds.) the recruitment is slow. To reach the figures they are recruiting anybody. If you search ANA on youtube you'll find hell lot of funny video on ANA (NOT UPLOADED BY PAKISTANIS) which is not fault of training but some people are not made to be a soldier. Thats why all professional armies take test before recruiting. But i think this test in ANA is not as hard as it should be.....

i am just posting this video to prove my point that recruitment process should be hard NOT TO FLAME.....With apology to Afghans..

 
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I like the ANA with armed with AK-47s and Dragunovs,not with M16s...Those Russian weapons seem to be match with the ruggedness of the terrain...
 
I like the ANA with armed with AK-47s and Dragunovs,not with M16s...Those Russian weapons seem to be match with the ruggedness of the terrain...
I agree....Even Pak Army operating in Tribal areas is using more and more AK than G3 as far i noticed.
 
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Crew stand next to an Afghan National Army (ANA) Air Corp M-17 Helicopter at a base in Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan April 8, 2010.

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Crew of an Afghan National Army (ANA) Air Corp M-17 Helicopter carry out field maintenance at a base in Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan April 8, 2010.

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Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers load an ANA Air Corp M-17 Helicopter with supplies at a Forward Operating Base in Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan April 8, 2010.

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Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers load an ANA Air Corp M-17 Helicopter with supplies at a Forward Operating Base in Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan April 8, 2010.

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The door gunner on an Afghan National Army (ANA) Air Corp M-17 Helicopter keeps watch as he flies over Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan April 8, 2010.

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Crew stand next to an Afghan National Army (ANA) Air Corp M-17 Helicopter after it landed at Kandahar Air Field April 8, 2010.
 
Fantastic pictures, the ANA is coming on nicely. May Allah grant your country all the success... Amen
 
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Gen. Bessmillah Khan, Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense's chief of staff, addresses soldiers from the Afghan national army 209th Corps Commando Kandak during a visit to an ANA base in Kunduz province.

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Afghan national army 209th Corps soldiers wait for instructions during a visit from the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior officials at an ANA base in Takhar province.

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Afghan national army 209th Corps Commander Gen. Murad Ali Murad (left), and Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense's Chief of Staff Gen. Bessmillah Khan greet ANA soldiers upon arriving at an ANA base in Kunduz province.

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Gen. Bessmillah Khan, Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense's chief of staff, addresses soldiers from the Afghan national army 209th Corps Commando Kandak during a visit to an ANA base in Kunduz province.
 
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Afghan Commandos rise the Afghan National Flag in Barg-E Matal Village during Operation Mountain Revenge/Summit on Thursday, June 3, 2010.

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Afghan Commandos search and resecure Barg-E Matal Village after the villagers returned during Operation Mountain Revenge/Summit on Saturday, June 5, 2010.

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Afghan Commandos partnered with U.S. Special Forces begin their assault during Operation Mountain Revenge/Summit on Tuesday, June 1, 2010.

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Afghan Commandos along with U.S. Special Forces react to approaching enemy targets on overwatch sercurity during Operation Mountain Revenge/Summit on Wednesday, June 2, 2010.

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Afghan Commandos search and resecure Barg-E Matal Village after the villagers returned during Operation Mountain Revenge/Summit on Saturday, June 5, 2010.

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Afghan Commandos search and resecure Barg-E Matal Village after the villagers returned during Operation Mountain Revenge/Summit on Saturday, June 5, 2010.
 
`Amazing pics Jigs.. learned a few things about ANA by just looking at the pics.. hats off..
 

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