File:Afghan Border Police in Herat-2011.jpg
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DescriptionAfghan Border Police in Herat-2011.jpg | Afghan Border Police in Herat Province, Afghanistan. | ||||
Date | January 19-22, 2011 | ||||
Source | U.S. Embassy Kabul Afghanistan on Flickr - Herat 01.19.2011 | ||||
Author | Daniel Wilkinson (U.S. Department of State) | ||||
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