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Defense News - Afghanistan |
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 09:50 AM | |||
New Afghan Army counter-IED team trained by British Army demonstrates skills. | |||
The
Afghan National Army's (ANA's) newly-formed Counter-Improvised Explosive
Device (C-IED) Team recently demonstrated their proficiency in front of
the ANA's 3/215 Brigade Commander, General Sherin Shah, and Task Force
Helmand Commander, Brigadier Patrick Sanders. |
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An Afghan National Army soldier from the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Team demonstrates his IED detection skills [Picture: Sergeant Steve Blake RLC, Crown Copyright/British MOD 2011] |
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The demonstration was also
watched by the Commanding Officers of the UK's Engineering Group and the
Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Task Force who have been mentoring
the Afghan team. |
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An Afghan National Army soldier from the Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Team demonstrates his IED detection skills [Picture: Sergeant Steve Blake RLC, Crown Copyright/British MOD 2011] |
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Captain Nathan Blencowe, Royal Engineers, is the British
officer mentoring the ANA C-IED Team. He said:
"Having successfully completed months of technical Explosive Ordnance Disposal [EOD] training at the Engineering School in Mazar-e Sharif, northern Afghanistan, the bravest and most competent soldiers are assigned to the most challenging and busiest area of operations, namely Helmand province. "The highly skilled and courageous EOD operators from 3/215 Brigade have been honing their techniques alongside their ISAF counterparts for the last couple of months and are now eager to deploy on their first independent operation after much hard work." Lieutenant Colonel Jason Rhodes, the Commanding Officer of Task Force Helmand's EOD and Search Task Force, said the event had demonstrated the progress being made by Afghan forces. He added: "Sadly,
the insurgents' employment of IEDs is now commonplace; but we are developing
a new breed of Afghan bomb disposal heroes to join the fight over the
coming months, and their progress is highly encouraging. |
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