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Recalling My Afghanistan Experience
Recalling My Afghanistan Experience
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Recalling My Afghanistan Experience

2021
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Overview
MANY OF YOU MIGHT remember the picture from the cover of Women-Police magazine in 2009: I was in Mazar e Sharif in northern Afghanistan, and my interpreter, Ali, was standing next to me, assisting with translation to an Afghan Police Sergeant while on the firearms range. Ali was by my side every day, either in the base camp or \"outside the wire\" on the shooting range. Because affiliate employees of the U.S. government - like Ali - would unfortunately be left behind to fend for themselves.
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WomenPolice