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Task Force Paladin South Trains How to Recognize Homemade Explosives, Long Package

  • AFN Afghanistan
  • Dec. 11, 2010 | 1:39

Package about Task Force Paladin South training coalition forces how to recognize homemade explosive devices to ensure safety on the roads in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Produced by Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph Vigil. Includes soundbites from Bruce Calaghan - instructor with Task Force Paladin South, from Sierra Vista, Ariz. and Army Master Sgt. Karl Boldman - non-commissioned officer in charge for Task Force Paladin South, from Lawshe, Ohio. Long version.

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