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Combined Action in the Khost-Gardez Pass

Combined Action in the Khost-Gardez Pass

(Left to right) Afghan national army Maj. Shapoor Sharafat, engineer officer, 6-1 Kandak, U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jonathan Patten, executive officer, 1-40th Cavvalry, 4-25 Infantry Division, ANA Capt. Ghulam Rabani, intelligence officer, and a local interpreter, plan missions inside of the Combined Tactical Operations Center, Combat Outpost Wilderness, Afghanistan, Dec. 26. COP Wilderness is located in the Khost-Gardez pass, which is the most direct route through the mountains from the city of Gard...


Combined Action in the Khost-Gardez Pass

Combined Action in the Khost-Gardez Pass

Afghan national army Sgt. Major Tela Mohamad, 6-1 Kandak, greets U.S. Army 1st Lt. Sam Larsh, Platoon Leader Combat Outpost Deysie commander, B Troop, 1-40th Cavalry, 4-25 Infantry Division, at the Gerda Serai District Center, Gerda Serai, Afghanistan, Dec. 26. Mohamad and Larsh work together in the Khost-Gardez pass, which is the most direct route through the mountains from the city of Gardez to Khost and is a key area of combined action efforts between the U.S. and Afghan Army.


ANA, U.S. Soldiers Conduct Combined Patrol in Khost

ANA, U.S. Soldiers Conduct Combined Patrol in Khost

U.S. Army First Sgt. Aaron Huber, 1st Sgt. Bulldog Troop, 1-40th Cavalry Airborne, Fort Richardson, Ark., speaks with Staff Sgt. Adam Peters, Cival Affairs Team Lead Cat West, Khost Provincial Reconstruction Team, during a combined forces security assessment in Shembawot Village, Khost province, Afghanistan, Dec. 14. U.S. Soldiers performed a combined patrol with Afghan National Army soldiers to assess area security.


ANA, U.S. Soldiers Conduct Combined Patrol in Khost

ANA, U.S. Soldiers Conduct Combined Patrol in Khost

U.S. Army Pvt. Cory Slatten, left, and U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Derek Townsend, right, calculate area targets that can be reached with 60 mm mortar fire around Shembawot Village in Khost province, Afghanistan, Dec. 14. In a combined patrol, U.S. and Afghan National Army soldiers assessed the security of the area. Slatten and Townsend both serve as mortar men with 2nd Platoon, Troop B, 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Ala...


Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

U.S. and Afghan national army soldiers return to Combat Outpost Spera after demolishing the "Taliban Hotel," a safehouse once utilized by insurgent fighters infiltrating Afghanistan, Dec. 18. An explosive ordnance disposal team from the 707th EOD unit, out of Fort Lewis, Wash., partnered with soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, and Afghan national security forces to explosively level the safeho...


Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

U.S Army Sgt. Joshua Smith (left), infantryman, and 1st Lt. Kevin Jewell, Jr., a platoon leader, both from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, clear and search the "Taliban Hotel," a safehouse utilized by insurgent fighters infiltrating Afghanistan, Dec. 18. The 1-40th Cav. Regt. soldiers partnered with the 707th Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, out of Fort Lewis, Wash., and Afghan national security forces ...


Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

A view of the "Taliban Hotel," a safehouse utilized by insurgent fighters infiltrating Afghanistan, Dec. 18. An explosive ordnance disposal team from the 707th EOD unit, Fort Lewis, Wash., partnered with soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, and Afghan national security forces to explosively level the safehouse.


Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

The demolition of the "Taliban Hotel," a safehouse utilized by insurgent fighters infiltrating Afghanistan, Dec. 18. An explosive ordnance disposal team from the 707th EOD unit, out of Fort Lewis, Wash., partnered with soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, and Afghan national security forces to explosively level the safehouse.


Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Afghan national army soldiers observe the rubble of the newly destroyed "Taliban Hotel," a safehouse once utilized by insurgent fighters infiltrating Afghanistan, Dec. 18. Afghan national security forces and soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, partnered with an explosive ordnance disposal team from the 707th EOD unit, out of Fort Lewis, Wash., to explosively level the safehouse.


Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

Taliban Hotel Destroyed in Khost

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Dennis Speek, 707th Explosive Ordnance Disposal team leader, Fort Lewis, Wash., places C-4 explosive charges inside a wall to destroy the "Taliban Hotel," a safehouse utilized by insurgent fighters infiltrating Afghanistan, Dec. 18. The EOD team partnered with soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, out of Fort Richardson, Alaska, and Afghan national security forces to level the safehouse.



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