File:Afghan army adds EOD specialists 111203-N-MB144-003.jpg

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English: A member of the the Afghan army 4/1/205th Corps EOD Team 2 displays his EOD training certificate to his comrades and leadership after being recognized at the Camp Hero Parade in Kandahar. Trained by CJTF Paladin, the newly certified EOD Team is capable of independent EOD operations in support of Afghan or partnered forces.
Date Taken on 3 December 2011
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/494653
Author Lt.Cmdr. Ronald Carpinella
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KANDAHAR PROVINCE, AF
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