Building security one sandbag at a time
U.S. Army Sgt. Brian Bentley and U.S. Army Spc. Zech Burke, both cavalry scouts with 1st Plt. and a Bennington, Vt., resident, along with several Afghan National Policemen help unload (click for more)
Soldiers protect COP Garcia with howitzer
NANGARHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Army Paul M. Gatto, from Bethlehem, Pa., a cannoneer from Task Force Balls, elevates a M777 howitzer and hooks up his firing lanyard seconds before discharging (click for more)
Engineers conduct overnight mission in Afghanistan
PANJSHIR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Air Force Capt. Phillip Baker, Panjshir PRT engineer, along with Air Force 1st Lt. Jason Adams, Panjshir PRT engineer, assemble an antenna in order to communicate (click for more)
Gathering together to build relationships
PAKTIKA PROVINCE, Afghanistan — While spectators watch, members of the Sharana Hospital volleyball team play a friendly match against coalition force units at Forward Operating Base Rushmore Oct. 2. (click for more)
TF Spartan perseveres despite challenges
NANGARHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Soldiers with 1st Platoon, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Task Force Spartan, help Afghan Border Police load blast wall barriers onto the (click for more)
Kentucky ADT visits Parwan Director of Women’s Affairs
Maj. Bobby Mayes, women’s empowerment coordinator, and Sgt.1st Class Maureen Houston, FET member, meet with Zareen Saleha, the Deputy Director of Women’s Affairs for the Parwan Director of Agriculture, Irrigation, (click for more)
Ground Soldiers learn to fly
U.S. Army Cpl. Robert F. Chauncey, from McKinney, Texas, a team leader with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, Task Force Spartan, takes part in a pre-flight inspection of (click for more)
U.S. troops in Paktya Province plan bridges
PAKTYA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. troops from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Paktya Provincial Reconstruction Team use a measuring tape to measure the distance of one point (click for more)
ANA Soldiers receive vaccinations at Parsa
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – An Afghan National Army basic trainee receives a vaccination Sept. 28. (click for more)
TF Viper mechanics keep helicopters flying
U.S. Army Sgt. Craig Hayward, powertrain mechanic and native of Huntingtown, Md., assigned to Company D, Task Force Viper attempts to loosen a bolt on a rotor head from an (click for more)










LAGHMAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - The Ali Khel Canal Rehabilitation, funded by the Laghman Provincial Reconstruction Team, recently provided irrigation water for 500 hectares of crop land and approximately 500 families in and around Ali Khel village here.
The previously existing 12 km of canal required rehabilitation in a few key areas to ensure steady water levels, prevent collapse of canal walls, and prevent stagnant and pooling due to overtopping of canal structures. The canal rehabilitation included reconstruction of the stone masonry canal intake, retaining walls, and sub-canal junctions.
The objective of the project is to increase economic productivity in the cropland irrigated by the Ali Khel canal. Decreased maintenance time of the dilapidated structure also increases efficiency for the 500 families served by the canal. The project was initiated at the request of the Laghman Department of Irrigation.
Effects include increased household income, increased agricultural productivity, and increased legitimacy of the provincial government and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
The $172, 208 project (Commanders Emergency Response Program funds) was contracted out to the Wahid Abdullah Construction Company and completed April 8.
Additionally, provincial Gov. Azizi, the chief of the provincial council and other local officials participated in the ribbon cutting of the Guman road project in Mehtar Lam.
The line directors of the rural rehabilitation and development, and the transportation and public works coordinated the funding for the project with a total cost of $4,340,000 Afghani.
The process of smoothing and gravelling the 2.8-km road will take three months to complete.
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Taliban leader killed during Pech River Valley operation |
KUNAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Coalition forces learned that Gul Nabi, a mid-level Taliban commander was killed in an engagement with the combined security forces Oct. 17. |
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Laghman PRT provides rehabilitation funds for canal, road |
LAGHMAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - The Ali Khel Canal Rehabilitation, funded by the Laghman Provincial Reconstruction Team, recently provided irrigation water for 500 hectares of crop land and approximately 500 families in and around Ali Khel village here. |
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Afghans defend homes, villages |
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TF Gambler helps local Afghans protect village |
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