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Afghan National Army soldiers with the 203rd Corps

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Afghan National Army soldiers with the 203rd Corps display their Certificates of Completion on the last day of a Senior Medical Leader course on Forward Operating Base Thunder, Paktiya province, Afghanistan, Nov. 21, 2013. The graduates received tailored blocks of instruction on how to establish and maintain a medical training program, plan medical operations, track medical maintenance and how to properly utilize medical logistics capabilities. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan D. Green/Released)

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21/11/2013
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centcom afghans oef paktiya province fob thunder regional command east rc east afghanistan medical training medics afghan national army army isaf operation enduring freedom 982nd comcam cjtf ana medics afghan local national ana 203 corps comcam afghanistan spc ryan d green spc ryan green 982nd signal company combat camera airborne forward operating base thunder afghan national army 203rd corps senior medic training course dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army us soldier war in afghanistan 2001 2021