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Hundreds of Afghan Police Graduate in Herat
American Forces Press Service ^
| Sgt. Stephen Decatur, USA
Posted on 11/02/2009 3:05:39 PM PST by SandRat
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Nov. 2, 2009 More than 250 Afghan National Police graduated from basic training Oct. 29 at the police headquarters in Herat, Afghanistan.
 Afghan National Police prepare to graduate from a police academy in Herat, Afghanistan, Oct. 29, 2009. The hundreds of graduates are part of an initiative to double the size of the Afghan National Police to 160,000 by 2013. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Stephen Decatur (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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The graduates were some of the first to be trained in an effort to boost the national polices current strength of 81,000 to 161,000 by 2013, officials said.
The course has been revved up with new instruction on everything from tactics to human rights and physical fitness, said Namatullah, a five-year veteran of the Afghan National Police. At the courses end, every policeman was issued body armor, a helmet and a duffel bag of additional gear.
We never had equipment like this before, Namatullah noted.
Namatullah said he volunteered to be transferred from his home province of Sari Pul in northern Afghanistan to serve in the more dangerous Nimroz province because he wanted to continue serving to help his countrymen.
I dont just want a future for my own family, he said. I want peace for all Afghanistan.
Hafizullah, a 37-year-old native of Afghanistans Farah province, served as an auxiliary policeman for three years. He said he was eager to receive the new training and equipment.
Im really happy to go back to my hometown and serve the people, he said. I learned a lot of new things. God willing, I will be more prepared.
Another new addition to the national police is 17-year-old Mohammed Daoud. Daoud said he grew up playing cops and robbers with his friends, and that he always has wanted to be a policeman. Joining the police, he added, was a sort of rite of passage to manhood.
If every young man joined to fight, there would be peace very quickly, he said.
(Army Sgt. Stephen Decatur serves in the 82nd Airborne Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team public affairs office.)
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; frwn; graduate; police
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11/02/2009 3:07:17 PM PST
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SandRat
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To: SandRat
I'm leaving Afghanistan this week.
Part of my job here was to help plan this training at the Herat Regional Training Center (RTC).
It's good to see some more Afghan National Police (ANP) graduate. They certainly have their work cut out for them.
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An early welcome home to the land of the Mega PX.
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11/03/2009 4:15:24 AM PST
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