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Provincial Reconstruction Team Collection

"Bravery in Action: Inspiring the Path to Reconstruction" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, there are those who rise above fear

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: Bravery: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Bravery: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Bravery - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: It takes an extraordinary person to face danger and maintain composure. ~ Anonymous

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: German Army ATF Dingo armored vehicles

German Army ATF Dingo armored vehicles
Kunduz, Afghanistan - The German Army ATF Dingo is a German heavily armored military infantry mobility vehicle, simialr to the American MRAP

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: A MRAP vehicle drives through the mountains of Afghanistan

A MRAP vehicle drives through the mountains of Afghanistan
A Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle assigned to the Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, drives through the mountains in Zabul Province, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: The shadow of a U. S. Army soldier on the wall of an Afghan building

The shadow of a U. S. Army soldier on the wall of an Afghan building
The shadow of a U.S. Army soldier on the wall of an Afghan building, while on patrol in Qalat City, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Army Specialist provides security overwatch in Afghanistan

U. S. Army Specialist provides security overwatch in Afghanistan
January 2, 2013 - U.S. Army Specialist, a security force team member for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, provides security overwatch at a key leader engagement at a Bala Boluk district

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Air Force soldier fires the Mk48 super SAW machine gun

U. S. Air Force soldier fires the Mk48 super SAW machine gun
U.S. Air Force soldier fires the Mk48 super SAW machine gun at the off-base firing range near forward operating base Mehtar Lam, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: Security force team members wait for a UH-60 Blackhawk medevac helicopter

Security force team members wait for a UH-60 Blackhawk medevac helicopter
January 9, 2013 - Security force team members for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah wait for a UH-60 Blackhawk medevac helicopter to land before moving a simulated casualty during medical

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Army soldier moves to his MRAP vehicle in Afghanistan

U. S. Army soldier moves to his MRAP vehicle in Afghanistan
U.S. Army soldier of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabuls security force, moves to his mine resistant ambush protected vehicle during a humanitarian aid visit in Arghandab, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Army soldier secures an area in Zabul, Afghanistan

U. S. Army soldier secures an area in Zabul, Afghanistan
Aug. 22, 2011 - U.S. Army soldier attached to Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, secures an area during a bridge quality assurance inspection along Highway 1 in Zabul Province, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: Provincial Reconstruction Team Kapisas security element, Afghanistan

Provincial Reconstruction Team Kapisas security element, Afghanistan
May 17, 2012 - Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Kapisas security element move to clear the surrounding area while an inspection is conducted on a local bridge, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Army soldier scans for security threats from the rooftop

U. S. Army soldier scans for security threats from the rooftop
January 3, 2013 - U.S. Army security force platoon leader for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, uses his Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG)

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: The German Army ATF Dingo armored vehicle

The German Army ATF Dingo armored vehicle
Kunduz, Afghanistan - The German Army ATF Dingo with a turret mounted Rheinmetall MG3 is a German heavily armored military infantry mobility vehicle, simialr to the American MRAP

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: An Afghan National Army soldier walks near historic ruins within Alexander the Great s

An Afghan National Army soldier walks near historic ruins within Alexander the Great s
May 31, 2010 - An Afghan National Army soldier walks near historic ruins within The Castle, believed to be built by Alexander the Great more than 2, 000 years ago in Qalat City, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Army flight medics aid a simulated casulaty in a UH-60 Black Hawk

U. S. Army flight medics aid a simulated casulaty in a UH-60 Black Hawk
January 9, 2013 - U.S. Army certified nurse anesthetist, right, prepares an IV bag while a flight medic, kneeling left, performs a casualty assessment on a simulated casualty while in flight on a

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: U. S. Army soldiers patrol a village in Afghanistan

U. S. Army soldiers patrol a village in Afghanistan
November 22, 2011 - U.S. Army soldiers from Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, secure a school and clear insurgent threats in a village in Shah Joy, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: Soldiers patrol to a village in the district of Mizan, Afghanistan

Soldiers patrol to a village in the district of Mizan, Afghanistan
October 17, 2011 - Soldiers of Provincial Reconstruction Team Zabul, patrol to a village in the district of Mizan, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: Remains of Alexander the Greats Castle in Qalat City, Afghanistan

Remains of Alexander the Greats Castle in Qalat City, Afghanistan
May 31, 2010 - Remains of Alexander the Greats Castle, now used by American and Afghan National Army soldiers in Qalat City, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: A U. S. Army soldier scans the area in the back of a CH-47 Chinook over Afghanistan

A U. S. Army soldier scans the area in the back of a CH-47 Chinook over Afghanistan
Kandahar Province, Afghanistan - A U.S. Army soldier scans the area in the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a flight to the Nesh District, Afghanistan

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah prepare to enter a building

Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah prepare to enter a building
November 27, 2012 - Members of Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah prepare to enter the newly built Bakwa district center in western Afghanistan to assess completed work

Background imageProvincial Reconstruction Team Collection: The German Army ATF Dingo with a turret mounted Rheinmetall MG3

The German Army ATF Dingo with a turret mounted Rheinmetall MG3
Kunduz, Afghanistan - The German Army ATF Dingo with a turret mounted Rheinmetall MG3 is a German heavily armored military infantry mobility vehicle, simialr to the American MRAP


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"Bravery in Action: Inspiring the Path to Reconstruction" In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, there are those who rise above fear, embodying bravery that inspires us all. The Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) stands as a testament to this unwavering courage, working tirelessly to rebuild communities torn apart by conflict. With each passing day, these dedicated individuals face immense challenges head-on. They navigate treacherous terrains in German Army ATF Dingo armored vehicles, their determination undeterred by the rugged mountains of Afghanistan. Their mission is clear - to bring hope where it is desperately needed. U. S. Ambassador to Lithuania Deborah McCarthy and U. S. Secretary of State John Kerry bear witness to this indomitable spirit as they unveil a flag that once flew high over a land scarred by war. It serves as a symbol of resilience and unity – reminding us all that even amidst destruction, we can find strength in our shared humanity. The shadow cast upon an Afghan building tells stories untold; it represents the presence of a U. S. Army soldier providing security overwatch with unwavering vigilance. Each step taken towards an MRAP vehicle signifies their commitment to safeguarding lives and securing peace for both locals and fellow servicemen alike. As dusk settles on the horizon, a U. S Air Force soldier fires the Mk48 super SAW machine gun with precision – protecting those who cannot protect themselves from harm's way. Meanwhile, Security force team members patiently await aboard a UH-60 Blackhawk medevac helicopter ready to provide critical aid when every second counts. Amidst this backdrop of dedication and sacrifice lies the heart of PRT Kapisas security element in Afghanistan – soldiers moving swiftly yet cautiously towards their MRAP vehicles ensuring safety prevails at every turn. Together with our allies like the German Army ATF Dingo armored vehicle operators, these brave men and women secure areas previously plagued by turmoil.