Thursday, October 8, 2009

Team Nuristan Visits Kandah Village

NURISTAN, PROVINCE, Afghanistan - U.S. Navy CDR. Russell McCormack, native from Hampstead, New Hampshire, with Provincial Reconstruction Team Nuristan and the Alingar district governor Nangali, discuss the priorities for the Rajai village, Oct 07. PRT Nuristan make routine visits to villages to discuss major priorities which include, community self-help projects to repair wash outs from floods and build retaining walls along a steep-sided watercourse for dry areas, or a wadi. (U.S. Air Force/photo 2nd Lt Natassia Cherne) (RELEASED)

NURISTAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - U.S. Navy CDR. Russell McCormack, native from Hampstead, New Hampshire, with Provincial Reconstruction Team Nuristan and the Alingar district governor Nangali, discuss the priorities for the Kandah village, Oct 07. PRT Nuristan make routine visits to villages to discuss major priorities which include, community self-help projects to repair wash outs from floods and build retaining walls along a steep-sided watercourse for dry areas, or a wadi. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt Natassia Cherne) (RELEASED)



NURISTAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - U.S. Navy Lt. J.G. Stacy Gross, native from Lakeville, Minnesota, with Provincial Reconstruction Team Nuristan, looks at one child’s English book in the Kandah village, Oct 07. PRT Nuristan make routine visits to villages to discuss major priorities which include, community self-help projects to repair wash outs from floods and build retaining walls along a steep-sided watercourse for dry areas, or a wadi. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt Natassia Cherne) (RELEASED)



NURISTAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Afghanistan National Police officer Zawa, of the Alingar district, shakes hands with children in the Kanda village while on patrol with the Provincial Reconstruction Team Nuristan, Oct 7. PRT Nuristan make routine visits to villages to discuss major priorities which include, community self-help projects to repair wash outs from floods and build retaining walls along a steep-sided watercourse for dry areas, or a wadi. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt Natassia Cherne) (RELEASED)

NURISTAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - U.S. Army 1st Lt. Julia Malouin, native from Manhattan, New York, with Provincial Reconstruction Team Nuristan and the Alingar district governor Nangali, discuss the priorities for the Kanda village, Oct 07. PRT Nuristan make routine visits to villages to discuss major priorities which include, community self-help projects to repair wash outs from floods and build retaining walls along a steep-sided watercourse for dry areas, or a wadi. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt Natassia Cherne) (RELEASED)


NURISTAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - U.S. Navy CDR. Russell McCormack, native from Hampstead, New Hampshire, with Provincial Reconstruction Team Nuristan and the Alingar district governor Nangali, discuss the priorities for the Kanda village, Oct 07. PRT Nuristan make routine visits to villages to discuss major priorities which include, community self-help projects to repair wash outs from floods and build retaining walls along a steep-sided watercourse for dry areas, or a wadi. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt Natassia Cherne) (RELEASED)

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