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    2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment adds new location to advising mission

    PARWAN PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN

    12.23.2013

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    4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division Public Affairs

    KAPISA PROVINCE, Afghanistan - “We have all three platoons on mission today,” said a staff officer from 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment in reference to the battalion’s new mission tempo.

    The 2nd Bn Security Forces Advise and Assist Team added another Afghan National Security Forces’ and Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan unit to their list of organizations to work with during their deployment.

    This new unit is located in Charikar, the capital city of Parwan province.

    The 2nd Bn. “Warrior” SFAAT mentors the ANSF and GiROA leadership and assists them in planning training and missions, followed by offering feedback after any ANSF-led operations.

    “The new mission tempo is great,” said 1st Lt. Matt Hurley, an Alexandria, Va. native and platoon leader with Company A, 2nd Bn.

    When asked about the advantages of frequent, daily missions, Hurley added that the frequent assessments of the area give his platoon the opportunity to “build a baseline of what the route, bazaar shops, and population densities are supposed to look like.” As a result, it helps his platoon figure out “what looks normal,” which allows his element to be more vigilant if they observe something that is out of the ordinary.

    The battalion advises units at Mahmud-e-Raqi, Kapisa Province’s capital, and an Afghan National Army unit in the Kabul Province. Visiting Charikar frequently will help build a rapport and allow 2nd Bn. to coach their Afghan counterparts located there.

    The SFAAT requests updates from the Afghan units they advise and offers assistance with planning future Afghan-led operations.

    Charikar is the capital city of Parwan province, roughly 15 miles from Bagram Airfield, allowing the Warrior SFAAT to advise their new counterparts on a very frequent basis due to its close proximity.

    The 2-4 Inf. “Warriors” will have to learn about the traditions, history, and culture of Parwan in order to effectively work with the Afghan leadership and its people.

    The area is urbanized with multi-story brick buildings and paved roads between the markets. The bazaars on either side of the roads are decorated with shops and food hanging as displays and potential sales.

    Children are frequently seen playing outside and show their excitement at the sight of U.S. soldiers by “practicing their English [with English greetings] and giving the ubiquitous thumbs up”, said Capt. Joseph Barrow, a Gig Harbor, Wash. native, who serves as a communications officer adviser for 2nd Bn.

    “The bazaars are teeming with exotic sights and sounds,” Barrow added, as he compared this new sight to the fairly tranquil Tagab District.

    The scenery is a change from the rural feel that was prevalent at FOB Tagab. With time spent working with their new Afghan counterparts, the Warrior SFAAT will build a working relationship that is intended to leave a lasting impression in Parwan, Afghanistan.

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    Date Taken: 12.23.2013
    Date Posted: 12.23.2013 11:03
    Story ID: 118589
    Location: PARWAN PROVINCE, AF
    Hometown: ALEXANDRIA, VA, US
    Hometown: GIG HARBOR, WA, US

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