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“The tents are very good; they will protect the students from the sun, wind, and rain,” said Amrullah, the Shadhatay headmaster. “The teachers are very happy because now they won’t have a problem with the students looking around and not paying attention during class. They will [also] be able to teach better, because they’ll be more comfortable.”
According to Davis, missions like this one are very rewarding and an integral part of the PRT’s mission. However, the most rewarding aspect of the project is its implications for the future, the headmaster added.
“Education is the key,” Amrullah said. “With education, the future of Alasay and Afghanistan is 100 percent brighter.”
(Army Pfc. Derek L. Kuhn serves with the 40th Public Affairs Detachment.)
U.S. Forces Afghanistan
NATO International Security Assistance Force
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Members of the Task Force Warrior Provincial Reconstruction Team talk to teachers and school officials about tents being used as classrooms while a new school is being built in the area. U.S. Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. John Zincone Download screen-resolution Download high-resolution |