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.
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.
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.
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.
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.