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    Afghan Commandos Perform Air-Assault Mission

    LAGMANI KUNA, AFGHANISTAN

    03.18.2010

    Story by Pfc. Roy Mercon 

    86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (MTN)

    LAGMANI KUNA, Afghanistan - The scene Thursday was a spectacle for the children - Afghan commandos, the same ones in their comics and coloring books - came to their village in Afghan helicopters in a precise and organized fashion. For most of these kids, this was the first time they had ever seen a helicopter up close, but not the first time they had seen soldiers. They knew what the arrival of soldiers meant – they were getting some presents today.

    The Afghan commandos came not only to show the kids who the good guys were, but to bring them hand-crank radios and notebooks. These commandos went to Mahigir and Lagmani Kuna as part of a two-part training mission Thursday.

    "Task Force Falcon has been running an air assault academy amongst other aviation schools for the Afghan national army air corps and the Afghan commandos," said Canadian Maj. Glen T. Zilkalns of the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade. "What we've been doing up to now is teaching Afghan commandos how to plan, brief and execute their own air assaults using Afghan aircraft. This is the sixth air assault the Afghan commandos have done."

    The commandos were focused on the training, as well as a bigger picture; showing the Afghan people that the Afghan commandos were the good guys.

    "Today we came here to show the people that the Afghan national army is here," said 1st Lt. Moreed, an Afghan commando platoon leader. "We want to show that we can help the people, and we showed that today by giving radios and notebooks. We came in our own helicopters with Americans supporting us, instead of the other way around."

    With the new hand-crank radios, the people of Mahigir and Lagmani Kuna will be able to hear about the developments going on in their country. The children were very receptive, with most posing for cameras and generally enjoying the company and comfort that comes with soldiers from their own country coming to help their village out.

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    Date Taken: 03.18.2010
    Date Posted: 05.04.2010 06:36
    Story ID: 49079
    Location: LAGMANI KUNA, AF

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