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Photos Coalition Forces In Afghanistan

Poland:
2008
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GROM C Squadron operator in Afghanistan, 2010
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Soldiers of the Royal Anglian Regiment enter a compound with bayonets fixed during operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, 2007
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Italy:
Operators 185th RAO (special reconnaissance and target acquisition) posing in front of a US Army Black Hawk
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Operator of the 185th RAO at an OP (observation point)
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Operators of the 185th RAO doing a special reconnaissance
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Australia:
Special Operations Task Group soldiers board an Afghan Special Missions Wing Mi-17 helicopter prior to an operation in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, 2012
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US Air Force Lockheed AC-130J-30 Commando II fire support aircraft "work" against the Taliban near the city of Lashkargah in the Afghan province of Helmand. August 4, 2021.
 
Australia:
2nd Commando Regiment Sniper Team armed with a Blaser rifle in Southern Afghanistan.
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South Korea:
Special Forces 707th Special Mission Battalion member wielding a Daewoo K11 airburst rifle in Afghanistan. The rifle combines a regular 5.56 assault rifle with an integrated grenade launcher that fires airburst grenades.
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Canada:
CSOR SOF, Afghanistan, with shotgun and CQBR rifle with a forwards mounted Eotech sight.
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They probably had a C-17 all to themselves upon exfill.......so I ask, couldn't they have taken some of the K9 service dogs left in kennels at the airfield ⁉️ :mad:
 
They probably had a C-17 all to themselves upon exfill.......so I ask, couldn't they have taken some of the K9 service dogs left in kennels at the airfield ⁉️ :mad:

There is a significant chunk of evidence online that the dogs belonged to Kabul Animal Rescue and were not service dogs.

I don't think they were service dogs. YMMV.
 
There is a significant chunk of evidence online that the dogs belonged to Kabul Animal Rescue and were not service dogs.

I don't think they were service dogs. YMMV.
I'm inclined to agree with you if only for the deeply cynical reason that they must have cost a fortune and a lot of time to train, and it makes no sense to abandon them.
Also, as strong as servicemen's loyalty to their service are - if they were service dogs then I'm surprised that there's not been some anonymous corporal somewhere speaking to a journo about how they had to abandon their best friend.
 

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