By NTM-A_CSTC-A
Kabul, Afghanistan (July 29, 2010) - Today 4,123 Afghan National Security Forces graduated from various Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police training courses. This is a significant contribution to the continuous growth of the ANSF forces to the 243,000 goal. The 134,000 trained ANA soldiers goal will be met early next month. This benchmark will be exceeded two months ahead of schedule.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Soldiers from a graduating Afghan National Army course perform a traditional Afghan war dance as part of a combined gradution ceremony at the Kabul Military Training Center July 29, 2010. Graduations such as these contribute to the ANA goal of 134,000 trained soldiers -- a goal that will be met two months early. (Photo by U.S. Army 1st Lt. Joel Newburn)
The ANSF graduated 2,698 ANA soldiers and 1,425 ANP policemen respectively. The largest class contributing to those numbers was the graduation of Kandak 135 with 1,380 soldiers. Other courses included the ANA Basic Officer Training Course, the ANA Noncommissioned Officer Basic Course, the ANP Uniformed Police Patrolman course, the ANP Noncommissioned Officer Course and the ANP Boarder Patrolman course.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Afghan National Army soldiers take part in a combined gradution ceremony at the Kabul Military Training Center July 29, 2010. The ceremony was held for 2,698 soldiers graduating from Kandak 135 basic warrior training, officer candidate school, up-armored humvee training, and cooking school. Graduations such as these contribute to the ANA goal of 134,000 trained soldiers -- a goal that will be met two months early. (Photo by U.S. Army 1st Lt. Joel Newburn)
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