KABUL, Afghanistan - Female Afghan National Police officers, working hand-in-hand with their male counterparts, learn the finer points on how to use non-lethal force to quell civil disturbances during riot training conducted by U.S. forces. With the first-ever presidential elections just hours away, these women say they are glad to be doing their part to help Afghanistan on the road to democracy. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Darren D. Heusel, 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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KABUL, Afghanistan - Female Afghan National Police officers, working hand-in-hand with their male counterparts, learn the finer points on how to use non-lethal force to quell civil disturbances during riot training conducted by U.S. forces. With the first-ever presidential elections just hours away, they women say they are glad to be doing their part to help Afghanistan on the road to democracy. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Darren D. Heusel, 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)