United States Continues Role in Afghanistan as Troop Numbers Increase

CAMP SHORAB, AFGHANISTAN - SEPTEMBER 10: Members of the Afghan Special Forces work on a casualty during a casevac night training of Afghanistan Special Forces by the United States Army Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha on September 10, 2017 at Camp Shorab in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Currently the United States has about 11,000 troops in the deployed in Afghanistan, with a reported 4,000 more expected to arrive in the coming weeks. With the arrival of more troops, Resolute Support, the coalition train, advise, and assist mission, hopes to train almost double the amount of Afghan Special Forces and Special Police Units. (Photo by Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images)
CAMP SHORAB, AFGHANISTAN - SEPTEMBER 10: Members of the Afghan Special Forces work on a casualty during a casevac night training of Afghanistan Special Forces by the United States Army Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha on September 10, 2017 at Camp Shorab in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Currently the United States has about 11,000 troops in the deployed in Afghanistan, with a reported 4,000 more expected to arrive in the coming weeks. With the arrival of more troops, Resolute Support, the coalition train, advise, and assist mission, hopes to train almost double the amount of Afghan Special Forces and Special Police Units. (Photo by Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images)
United States Continues Role in Afghanistan as Troop Numbers Increase
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