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    Afghan National Security Forces, Coalition forces building bridges for community

    KABUL, AFGHANISTAN

    12.02.2008

    Courtesy Story

    U.S. Forces Afghanistan

    By the U.S. Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs Office

    KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan national army soldiers from the 205th Corps and coalition forces celebrated with local villagers Monday at a ribbon-cutting for a new low-water bridge near Kandahar city.

    The new bridge, called the commando bridge, will provide easier access to areas around the city, including a bazaar, a school under construction, and a nearby highway.

    A rainstorm several months ago flooded the creek that the new bridge spans, making travel through the area difficult.

    The 205th Corps approached coalition forces about the need for a bridge. After consideration, the project was funded through the Commander's Emergency Response Program which allows leaders to fund projects that meet urgent needs of the local population.

    For projects throughout Afghanistan, a proper balance has to be reached between security and development. In this case, workers' safety was a concern. However, despite militants' death threats against the workers, the project was completed within a few weeks and will be of great benefit to the community, said Brig. Gen. Shir Mohammad Zazai, 205th Corps commander.

    "I would like to thank everyone involved for their hard work in completing the commando bridge," the general told those gathered at the ribbon-cutting. "These projects really help to improve the area and will help to make the area better."

    One of the laborers who worked on the bridge said, "it was very difficult last winter for people to travel and transport things through the area. They weren't able to move things through easily. Now it will be much easier."

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    Date Taken: 12.02.2008
    Date Posted: 12.02.2008 15:20
    Story ID: 27098
    Location: KABUL, AF

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