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    Afghan Army Takes Charge at Border Outpost

    U.S. Army Sergeant Hands Over Observation Post to Afghan Counterpart in Kunar Province

    Photo By Capt. Peter Shinn | U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Lachapelle, C Troop, 1st Squadron, 32nd Cavalry Regiment,...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    12.21.2010

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    The Afghan National Army took an important step toward taking responsibility for the nation’s security when it assumed control of this observation post from the U.S. Army on Dec. 20.

    OP Mace is the northernmost observation post in Afghanistan’s Kunar province, which borders Pakistan, and the first significant installation in the province for which ANA forces have assumed complete responsibility.

    During a brief ceremony, soldiers of the U.S. Army’s Troop C, 1st Squadron, 32nd Cavalry Regiment, lowered the American flag at OP Mace and ANA soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 201st Corps, raised the Afghan flag over the post. The ceremony took less than five minutes, but preparations for the transfer of authority took months.

    Most of the Troop C soldiers arrived at OP Mace in early May, and immediately began training their ANA counterparts on patrolling, heavy weapons and combat medical skills, Army Capt. Mike Gansler, Troop C’s company commander, said.

    Troop C also worked tirelessly to make OP Mace better and more defensible. They added concertina wire, built earthen walls and improved the facility, all while defending the post from attacks by anti-Afghan forces.

    Gansler also praised the ANA soldiers and their leadership. “The ANA commander and his [noncommissioned officers] are doing the right things,” he said. “I know they can hold this position. These guys are straight.”

    ANA Capt. Rohullah is company commander of 1st Coy, 1st Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 201st Corps. He also expressed confidence in the ability of his soldiers to defend and hold OP Mace.

    “We’re 100 percent ready to take over this post,” Rohullah said. “We’re very satisfied with the weapons and equipment we have. We have the same weapons and vehicles that coalition forces have.”

    Story by U.S. Army Capt. Peter Shinn, Task Force Bastogne

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    Date Taken: 12.21.2010
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 15:18
    Story ID: 514263
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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