


Bundeswehr OMLT unit soldiers (Operational Mentor and Liaison Team) fire a machine gun during a training session with Afghan National Army soldiers on October 12, 2010 in Feyzabad, Afghanistan.
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Bundeswehr OMLT unit soldiers (Operational Mentor and Liaison Team) fire a machine gun during a training session with Afghan National Army soldiers on October 12, 2010 in Feyzabad, Afghanistan.
Bergung eines Transportpanzers Fuchs. Im Hintergrund die Sicherung.
Transportpanzer Fuchs fährt in Forward Operating Base ( FOB ) Stellung.
Soldaten auf 4tägiger Longturn - Patrouille. Der Zugtrupp bei der Zubereitung seiner Verpflegung ( Einmannpackung ).
Stellung einer Forward Operation Base (FOB) mit Granatmaschinenwaffe.
Deutsche Kräfte unterstützen die ANA-Kräfte (Afghan National Army) bei der Aufklärung der Ortschaft Aq Tappeh
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Belgian and German Soldiers from the Kunduz OMLT during a cross training session where Belgian Soldiers had a chance to try out various German Weapons – Also training in with American Black Hawk Helicopters in Medical Evacuation Procedures– 1st December 2010
Scharfschütze mit dem Scharfschützengewehr G82 beim Feuern aus einer Stellung in Afghanistan.©Bundeswehr/Walter Wayman
Aufnahmedatum:25.09.2010
Stellung Polizei HQ ASB (Task Force Kunduz) mit MG3 in Afghanistan.©Bundeswehr/von Söhnen
Aufnahmedatum:24.10.2010
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Roman A. Terehoff, an Oakton, Va., native, now the platoon leader for 3rd Platoon, A Company, 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team assesses an area with Afghan Uniformed Police in the near Gerdab, Afghanistan, April 14.
Pfc. Milton A. Battle, a Destin, Fla., native, now a combat medic with 3rd Platoon, A Company, 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and Spc. Mustafa H. Valadanzouj, a San Antonio native, now an M249 machine-gunner with 3rd Platoon survey an area near of Gerdab, Afghanistan, April 14.
A German soldier with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) guards a road at the site of a suicide attack on a German military convoy, in Kunduz, north of Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, June 19, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a German military convoy in northern Afghanistan on Sunday, detonating explosives that killed three Afghan civilians and overturned at least one armored vehicle, according to officials and witnesses.
German soldiers with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) guard a road close to the location of a suicide attack on a German military convoy, in Kunduz, north of Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, June 19, 2011.
A soldier assigned to the International Security Assistance Force positions himself in front of an ATF German Dingo for a security detail in Mazar-e-sharif, Afghanistan. The heavily armored military infantry mobility vehicle, ATF Dingo, was designed to withstand land mines, rifle fire and artillery fragments.
Soldiers assigned to the International Security Assistance Force gather around a weapons familiarization table. ISAF soldiers conduct the familiarization training so individuals can get acquainted with other nations' weapons systems.
A soldier, assigned to the International Security Assistance Force explains a G3A3ZF sniper rifle with a Hendoldt 4x24 optical sight to a fellow ISAF soldier. ISAF soldiers conduct the familiarization training so individuals can get acquainted with other nations' weapons systems.
A soldier assigned to the International Security Assistance Force holds a G3A3ZF rifle with a Hendoldt 4x24 optical sight during weapons familiarization. ISAF soldiers conduct familiarization training so individuals can get acquainted with other nations' weapons systems
A soldier assigned to the International Security Assistance Force explains the details of a unmanned aerial aircraft to fellow International Security Assistance Force soldiers. ISAF soldiers conduct the familiarization training so individuals can get acquainted with other nations' weapon systems.
Soldiers assigned to International Security Assistance Force pose with an AH-64D Apache helicopter after an aircraft familiarization demonstration
A soldier attached to the International Security Assistance Force takes aim from a UH-60L Black Hawk during an aircraft familiarization demonstration.
An International Security Assistance Force soldier watches his area of responsibility during a patrol outside Mazar-e Sharif.
An International Security Assistance Force soldier uses binoculars to look into the hills of Afghanistan from a German ATF Dingo during a patrol.
A soldier assigned to the International Security Assistance Force patrols the streets of Mazar-e Sharif.
A soldier assigned to the International Security Assistance Force interacts with Afghan children during a patrol through Mazar-e Sharif.
An International Security Assistance Force soldier mans an MG-3 multi purpose machine gun atop an ATF Dingo during a street patrol through Mazar-e Sharif
A German soldier attached to International Security Assistance Force, Regional Command North, takes notes during a mission brief
A convoy of German ATF Dingos, assigned to the International Security Assistance Force, patrols the hills of northern Afghanistan just outside Mazar-e Sharif. The Dingo is a heavily armored military vehicle designed to withstand landmines, rifle fire and artillery fragments.
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