Video: Australian, American and Afghan Army Reconstruction Project
7:48 AM Wed, Jan 03, 2007 | Permalink Scott Kesterson E-mail
Synopsis: A great deal of effort in Afghanistan goes to what the military terms "non-kinetic" operations. These involve rebuilding and assistance projects that work to establish a stronger infrastructure while fostering strong relationships with the residents in the local communities. In a joint operation of the Australian Army's Reconstruction Task Force, a Missouri Army National Guard Embedded Training Team, and soldiers of the Afghan National Army's Combat Engineering company, a mosque is improved by installing a wash station for those that come to pray.
I'm happy to know that the Australian forces and the U.S. National Guard are working together with the Afgan forces to do as much as possible for that country. Iraq takes most of the news here, but we haven't forgotten you. God bless and keep you safe.
Kind regards to all.
Rex
Nathan Svopa said:
It is very good to hear of positive deed's being done in a place of such destruction. I can only wonder when they will be able to stand on their own two feet again.
I'm happy to know that the Australian forces and the U.S. National Guard are working together with the Afgan forces to do as much as possible for that country. Iraq takes most of the news here, but we haven't forgotten you. God bless and keep you safe.
Kind regards to all.
Rex
It is very good to hear of positive deed's being done in a place of such destruction. I can only wonder when they will be able to stand on their own two feet again.