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4 October 2010

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Afghanistan Wartime Women May 2010

 
Afghanistan Wartime Women May 2010

 

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A personal photograph is taped to the back of U.S. Army Corporal Michael Pursel's headstone on Memorial Day in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery May 31, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia. Pursel was one of six soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in Baqubah, Iraq in 2007. Section 60 is where troopers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan are buried. This is the 142nd Memorial Day observance at the cemetery. Getty

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A young woman lays down on the grave of U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Noah Pier on Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery May 31, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia. Pier was killed Feburary 12, 2010 in Marja, Afghanistan. This is the 142nd Memorial Day observance at the cemetery. Getty

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Family members of troops fallen in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq listen as Vice President Joe Biden speaks at Arlington National Cemetery, on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2010, in Arlington, Va. AP

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Members of the Afghanistan women's national boxing team leave a gym after a training session at the National Stadium on May 3, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. After facing years of restrictions and oppression during the period of Taliban rule, Afghan women are again able to make use of sports clubs and private gyms and the national boxing team have sets their sights on competing at the London 2012 Olympics. However, in what is a highly segregated society in which Islam and clerics maintain extensive influence, there remain social constraints on where women can express themselves outside of schools or universities and access to sporting facilities remain limited. Getty

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Monica McNeal (R) cries as she hugs the mother of another killed U.S. soldier after they crossed paths in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, May 27, 2010. Lance Corporal Eric Ward, a fourth-generation U.S. Marine and the 19-year-old son of McNeal, was killed in Afghanistan on February 21, 2010. The United State is commemorating Memorial Day this weekend. Reuters

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Afghan children come out of their house to greet Canadian soldiers with the 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, patrolling the area around Salavat, Panjwayi district, southwest of Kandahar, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 30, 2010. AP

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A Kuchi nomadic tribal woman helps her family gather their flock of sheep and goats at the end of the day on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 26, 2010. AP

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An Afghan girls pumps water to get something to drink during a hot day on May 25, 2010 in Chahar Darreh, Afghanistan. Germany has more than 4,500 military forces in Afghanistan as part of the US-led International Security Assistance Force. Amid growing public resentment towards the prolonged mission in Afghanistan, the German parliament, the Bundestag, voted in February for extension of Germany's military mission in Afghanistan and the deployment of additional 859 troops. Getty

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In this photo made available Saturday, May 22, 2010, by the British Forces Broadcasting Service, British soccer player David Beckham poses Senior Aircrafts Man SAC Madeline Rowe from RAF Odiham, during his visit to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. David Beckham flew to Afghanistan for a surprise visit to boost morale for the thousands of British troops stationed there. AP

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Monica McNeal (R) wipes a tear as a U.S. Marine plants a U.S. flag at the headstone of her 19-year-old son Eric Ward's grave in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery near Washington May 21, 2010. Lance Corporal Eric Ward, a fourth-generation U.S. Marine, was killed in Afghanistan on February 21, 2010. The United State is commemorating Memorial Day this weekend. Reuters

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ISAF civilian and military personnel sit in a shelter during a ground and rocket attack by militants at Kandahar Air Field May 22, 2010. Several NATO troops were wounded when Taliban militants fired rockets at Kandahar airfield in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, and there were fears insurgents may have entered the base, the alliance said. The rocket and mortar fire was followed by a ground attack on the massive base in the Taliban's spiritual capital where NATO forces are preparing a series of offensives to wrest control of the province. Reuters

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Britain's Foreign Secretary, William Hague (L), is seen being greeted during a visit to Lashkar Gah in Helmand Province, Afghanistan in this May 23, 2010 handout photograph. Reuters

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Serena Kisselhoff, left, gets a hug while the casket containing the body of her father Denis Kisseloff is carried to the hearse from St. Joseph Catholic Church after his funeral Mass on Saturday, May 22, 2010 in St. Louis. Kisseloff died May 14 when his unit was attacked with a rocket propelled grenade and fire from small arms in Afghanistan. AP

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Students find it hard to keep their umbrellas straight against a gust of win as they return after attending classes in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 12, 2010. AP

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Burqa-clad Afghan women walk against the wind during a sandstorm following rain in central Kabul, on May 16, 2010. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will attend an international conference on Afghanistan due to be held in the capital, Kabul, in July, Afghan officials said. Getty

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C), Defense Secretary Robert Gates (3rd L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen (2nd L) are pictured at a news conference by U.S. President Barack Obama and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai in the East Room of the White House in Washington May 12, 2010. Obama and Karzai met at the White House on Wednesday in a show of unity aimed at patching over differences at a pivotal time in the nearly nine-year-old war. Reuters

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German Bundeswehr army soldiers with the 3rd company of the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) listen during a briefing before a mission in a combat outpost in Chahar Dara district in the outskirts of Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, May 11, 2010. Reuters

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Afghan school girls receive treatment in a hospital after falling ill in a suspected poisonous gas attack at a school in Kabul May 11, 2010. Dozens of schoolgirls in Afghanistan were admitted to hospital on Tuesday after two suspected poisonous gas attacks on schools, officials said, the latest in a spate of similar incidents. Reuters

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A mother sits bedside of her daughter, a victim of an alleged gas attack, at a hospital in Kunduz, north of Kabul, Afghanistan on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Regional public health chief Azizullah Safer said the incident resembled several other suspected gas attacks last week at girls' schools in Kunduz and the Afghan capital, Kabul. Officials believe they have been carried out by militants opposed to education for girls. AP

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. , covers up with a scarf during a light rain as she arrives for a dinner with Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai at Vice President Joe Biden's official residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory, in Washington, Wednesday, May 12, 2010. AP

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In this May 11, 2010 photo, William Harvey a classical violinist from Indiana, is reflected in a mirror as he teaches students at the National Institute of Music in Kabul, Afghanistan. In this city where music was illegal less than a decade ago, a new generation of children is being raised to understand its joys. AP

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Queen Elizabeth II speaks with Lieutenant Garth Banks from the Grenadier Guards after presenting the regiment with their new colours on May 11, 2010 in London, England. The Queen paid tribute to the families of Grenadier Guardsmen killed while fighting in Afghanistan and comrades wounded in action as she presented the regiment with new colours today. Getty

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A burqa-clad Afghan woman walks past posters in Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh province, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, May 10, 2010. AP

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Canadian Army Cpl. Michael Primerano of Toronto with Task force 1-10, 73 Charlie secures a check point in Mian Joie village in Arghandab valley in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, May 10, 2010. Taliban militants announced that a new offensive will begin from Monday and would target foreign troops, Afghan government officials, and foreign diplomats with suicide and roadside bombings. Reuters

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Afghan women walk by U.S. Army soldiers with the 1st platoon, 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 82nd Airborne Division, patrolling in Mian Joie village during a security operation in Arghandab valley in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, May 10, 2010. Taliban militants announced that a new offensive will begin from Monday and would target foreign troops, Afghan government officials, and foreign diplomats with suicide and roadside bombings. Reuters

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A taxi loaded with passengers in a trunk, drives by in Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday, May 10, 2010. AP

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Family and friends attend a deployment ceremony for soldiers deploying to Afghanistan on May 10, 2010 in Centennial, Colorado. A dozen Colorado Army National guardsmen volunteered to be sent to Afghanistan to work with fellow ISAF troops from Slovenia to train and mentor Afghan National Army soldiers. Expanding Afghan security forces has become a cornerstone of Pentagon's new war strategy ahead of a planned drawdown of U.S. forces beginning in the summer of 2011. Getty

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Fernande Motte de Raedt, the defence lawyer for Malika El Aroud, talks to the media at the Justice Palace in Brussels May 10, 2010. A Belgian court on Monday sentenced El Aroud and her current husband Moez Gasalloui to eight years in prison for leading a terrorist organisation that sought fighters for training camps on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Gasalloui is still at large. Reuters

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secure an area in Mainjui village in Arghandab valley where members of the Afghan National Police found an Improvised Explosive Device (IED), some 10 kms (6 miles) northwest of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan May 6, 2010. U.S. forces are massing on the outskirts of Kandahar for the biggest military offensive of the nearly nine-year-old war, in the hope of turning the tide against a strengthening Taliban insurgency. Reuters

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An Afghan woman holds a placard reading "Afghan and Iranian people suffer the cost of executed people from criminal leadership" during a protest condemning last month's public execution of Afghan prisoners in Iran, who were arrested allegedly for drug trafficking, Thursday, May 6, 2010, in Kabul, Afghanistan. AP

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Afghan girls take their daily Quranic lessons inside a mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 2, 2010. AP

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Afghan women sit on the ground near their relative's grave at a cemetery in Kabul on May 4, 2010. The US military has ordered 850 troops to Afghanistan to fill a shortage of trainers for security forces, as European allies needed more time to deploy their instructors, the Pentagon said Tuesday. Getty

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KABUL, Afghanistan - Servicemembers of the Headquarters International Security Assistance Force stand at attention for the singing of the National Anthem at the 2010 Memorial Day Ceremony May 31, 2010. The The ceremony was held to commemorate and honor the lives of the Veterans who lost their lives in the line of fire. (ISAF photo by Italian Army Primo Mar. Emilio Corrado)

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100525-N-8616F-003. FARAH, Afghanistan (May 25, 2010) – Left, Marsha Michel of Elizabeth, N.J., United States Agency for International Development (USAID) field officer and Female Engagement Team (FET) coordinator for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, and middle, 2nd Lt. Christine Darius of Virginia Beach, Va., FET officer- in-charge for PRT Farah, discuss the need to develop a priority agenda for the women of Farah with Provincial Governor Rahool Amin in Farah, Afghanistan, May 25. The FET is composed of a USAID representative and four female military service members assigned to PRT Farah. The team meets with Afghan women from all over the province and provides them an opportunity to address the concerns and issues of the women of Farah. After the FET gathers their assessments, they work closely with Afghan cooperatives to come up with solutions to the women’s problems. (ISAF Photo by U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Scott E. Finley)

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U.S. Army Capt. Michael Swartz ,Chaplain for the 1-503rd Infantry Battalion 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team makes sure that the pen he is handing out gets to the intended recipient in the village of Kane-Ezzat, Nerkh District, Wardak Province, Afghanistan, 22 May, 2010. The purpose of this mission is to maintain good relationships with the locals and help keep good security in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Russell Gilchrest\Released)(100522-A-6225G-135)

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German Federal President Horst Kohler talks with the troops at Camp Marmal, Mazar-e-Sharif Afghanistan, May 22, 2010. (Photo by ISAF Public Affairs)

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100518-F-7713A-028 FARAH,Afghanistan (May 18,2010)--Members of the Farah Forward Surgical Team (FST) provide immediate, life-saving surgical care to a 20-year-old Afghan gunshot wound victim at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Farah, Afghanistan, May 18, 2010. The victim received wounds caused by Taliban gunfire in Shewan village in Farah Province. He was later medically evacuated to Shindand for further treatment. (ISAF photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rylan K. Albright)

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100513-F-6655M-003 From left, U.S. Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Michele Flournoy, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates talk with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Washington, D.C., May 13, 2010. (DoD photo by Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison, U.S. Air Force/Released)

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100513-F-7713A-021. FARAH, Afghanistan (May 13, 2010) – Students of Bog-E Poh School look at U.S. Army Sgt. Tiffany Dalagelis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah civil affairs member, prior to the meeting with the PRT and school principal in Farah, Afghanistan, May 13, 2010. Despite construction efforts being made on the school, Afghan boys and girls are continuing their education by attending class in tents and nearly complete classrooms. (ISAF photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rylan K. Albright)

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100509-N-5574R-047. Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of The U.S. House of Representatives, speaks during a press conference held at Kabul, Afghanistan International Airport May 9, 2010. Pelosi’s congressional delegation included other members of the Congress including Madeleine Bordallo of Guam, member of the Armed Services Committee; Susan Davis of California, chair of the Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel Donna Edwards of Maryland, and member of the Science and Technology Committee Niki Tsongas of Massachusetts, member of the Armed Services Committee. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jeffrey M. Richardson)

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100508-F07713A-021. FARAH, Afghanistan (May 08, 2010) –: A local Afghan woman recites a poem titled “What If” in front of audience members during the Anab Gull Poetry Festival at the Farah Provincial Governors compound in Farah, Afghanistan, May 8, 2010. The festival was the first of its kind in two years and was an effort to remind the Afghan people of their rich cultural history. Male and female poets of all ages recited their poems to an audience consisting of coalition forces, provincial leadership and Afghans from all over the 10 districts of Farah province. Many poems focused on topics such as love, fruits, governance, the importance of education and the issues and beauty that lie within Afghanistan. (ISAF photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rylan K. Albright)

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Three Afghan girls look on during a visit from the Ghazni Provincial Reconstruction Team visit May 7, 2010 in Sartur Babah a village located in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. Civil Affairs members played games and talked to Afghan children outside while a shura was being conducted in a school nearby. (Photo by US Air Force Tech. Sgt. JT May III/ Released)(100507-F-4473M-088)

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100502-A-1839I-036. U.S. Army Spc. Kathy Tanson of the 40th Infantry Division Agribusiness Development Team, California National Guard; greets a young boy as he passes through the Veterinary Civil Action Program held in Barbur Village, Chowkay District, Konar Province, Afghanistan, May 2, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Corey Idleburg/Released)

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100502-N-6027E-123. First Lt. Jeffrey Hartline, left, and 1st Lt. Louis Santillo, right stand with an Afghan National Police officer and an Afghan National Army soldier at Naswan Pansat School in Kabul, May 2, 2010. Hartline, Embedded Training Team 6-1, A Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, Massachusetts Army National Guard, and Santillo, Police Mentor Team 8, Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery, Vermont National Guard, helped the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police distribute school supplies and clothing to the students.

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100502-N-6027E-185: KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan girl watches as school supplies are handed out at Naswan Pansat School in Kabul, May 2, 2010. The Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police distributed school supplies and clothing to the students with the help of Embedded Training Team 6-1, A Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, Massachusetts Army National Guard. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Senior Chief Kevin Elliott, Task Force Cyclone)

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100422-F-4473M-038. Navy HM2 Leigh-Ashley Proctor, Ghazni Provincial Reconstruction Team hospital corpsman, draws pain medicine before applying sutures April 22, 2010 at Forward Operating Base Ghazni. (U.S. Photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. JT May III)(100422-F-4473M-038)

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President Barack Obama greets U.S. troops at a mess hall at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan, March 28, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)