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KAJAKI, Afghanistan – British Pvt. Adam Willington, Company X, 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, walks through a village south of Kajaki dam during a patrol here June 15, 2008. The dam provides electricity for the majority of Helmand province and Kandahar as well as irrigation control for the region.

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KAJAKI, Afghanistan – British Lance Cpl. Cox, 9 Para Squadron, watches for enemy movement south of the Kajaki dam during a patrol here June 15, 2008. The dam provides electricity for the majority of Helmand province and Kandahar as well as irrigation control for the region. The ISAF soldiers are responsible for the security of the dam as well as working with the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police to assist in security for local villages.

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KAJAKI, Afghanistan – British Pvt. Adam Willington, Company X, 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, rests during a patrol south of the Kajaki Dam here June 15, 2008. The ISAF soldiers patrol the area constantly with the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police to assist in security for local villages. Company X combines multiple elements including British paratroopers, ANA soldiers, engineers and indirect fire support.

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KAJAKI, Afghanistan – British Cpl. Ginge McKenzie,2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment , watches for enemy threats as military engineers evaluate a possible IED threat during a patrol south of the Kajaki Dam here June 15, 2008. The ISAF constantly patrol the area surrounding the dam as well as working with the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police to assist in security for local villages. McKenzie is attached to Company X, 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, which combines multiple elements including British paratroopers, ANA soldiers, engineers and indirect fire support.

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KAJAKI, Afghanistan – British Lance Cpl. Duncan Mutembani, Company X, 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, watches for enemy movement as military engineers evaluate a possible IED threat during a patrol south of the Kajaki Dam here June 15, 2008. The ISAF soldiers are responsible for the security of the dam as well as working with the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police to assist in security for local villages. Company X combines multiple elements including British paratroopers, ANA soldiers, engineers and indirect fire support.

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Capt. Paul Brewer, Operational Mentoring Liaison Team, leads Afghan National Army soldiers on a patrol south of the Kajaki Dam June 15, 2008. The OMLT works closely with the Afghan National Army to provide mentorship and liaise with ISAF. The ISAF soldiers are responsible for the security of the dam as well as working with the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police to assist in security for local villages. The dam provides electricity for the majority of Helmand province and Kandahar as well as irrigation control for the region.

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British Paratroopers from the 3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment on an operation to capture Taliban leaders, at the Kandahar Air Field (KAF), on July 5, 2008 in Kandahar, Afghanistan.


The 3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment conducted a joint operation with U.S led Task Force Paladin and Afghan Border Police in the village of Segera in the Province of Kandahar to capture Taliban leaders. According to the military, during the operation about eight Taliban were captured and detained.

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