Sunday, June 27, 2010

Security Patrol Through Kotub Kheyl


U.S. Army Sgt. Tony Chitwood, from Cleveland, Ohio, conducts security as team leaders conduct a key leader engagement in the village of Kotub Kheyl June 24, Logar province, Afghanistan. Chitwood is assigned to the 401st Military Police Company, 720th MP Battalion, 89th MP Brigade.


U.S. Army soldiers travel dismounted through the village of Kotub Kheyl as a convoy passes by June 24, Logar province, Afghanistan. Key leader engagements are conducted in this village to insure that there are no issue's and what can be done to prevent them.

An elder in the village of Kotub Kheyl gives U.S. Army soldiers information on any activity in the area June 24, Logar province, Afghanistan. Key leader are used to get to know the people in the village and to gather useful information.

Mike Gooding, a contracted police trainer for DynoCorp International, attached to the 401st Military Police Company, conducts security in the village of Kotub Kheyl June 24, Logar province, Afghanistan. Kotub Kheyl is frequently patrolled to conduct key leader engagements.

U.S. Army military policemen conduct security as team leaders conduct a key leader engagement in the village of Kotub Kheyl June 24, Logar province, Afghanistan. Kotub Kheyl is frequently patrolled to conduct key leader engagements.

Mike Gooding, a contracted police trainer for Dyna Corp, attached to the 401st Military Police Company, takes part in a mounted patrol in the village of Kotub Kheyl, June 23, Logar province, Afghanistan. Kotub Kheyl is frequently patrolled to conduct key leader engagements.

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