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and security
in smoke
cooperation that exists between the Afghan
authorities and ISAF. “We did a lot of operations,
and drugs were stored waiting for a safe burning
possibility,” added Mohammad. “Thanks to ISAF, it’s
now possible. But we still have 250 kilos more that
are waiting.”
Unity is strength
The NDS requested that ISAF provide support to
ensure the operation ran smoothly. ISAFs
International Military Police stepped in to provide
transportation and assist with security
arrangements. “We just had a support role,” said Lt.-
Col. Steve MacDonald, Canadian security officer
and ISAFs Provost Marshal. “All these drugs were
collected by the NDS. We are just offering our
assistance for the destruction.”
So with the massive cache of drugs placed in a
deep hole in the arid desert outside Kabul, the NDS
ignited the illegal heap, signifying its commitment to
search and destroy illegal drugs as part of the effort
to stabalize its country. “Until Afghanistan is able to
prevent the narcotics traffic, we will not be able to
bring peace in our country,” concluded Mohammed.
Photo: Anne-Claude Gouy
Kabul Multinational
[10]
Maj. Thomas Beccarelli of Switzerland and Capt. Christian Detlof
of Germany arrive at the DANCON finish line ( left).
On April 8th, artillery rounds from the 5th Canadian Light Artillery
Regiment were sent downrange during the second range day
since the gunners arrived in Afghanistan. This was a joint exercise
between Canadian and Slovenian soldiers with help from Afghan
interpreters who played a key role in informing local Afghans. The
exercise was a great success and was a perfect example of
partnership between two nations (bottom left).
A typical Turkish lunch ended in
the securing of an agreement
between the Turkish Contingent
and ISAF (bottom right).
Military members from all countries
participated in the Danish Contingent
(DANCON) Challenge, a 25-km march
gathering more than 170 soldiers from
all contingents in the Kabul Multinational
Brigade (top right, top left)
[11]
Brigade
A KMNB soldier organizes a meeting between
local Afghan children and ‘the bunny’ (top). A
noticeable number of Canadian women
participated in the 8.2 km run that was
sponsored by the German Contingent (right).
The Bulgarian minister for Foreign Affairs paid a
visit to the Bulgarian Contingent on April 10
(bottom).
SNAPSHOTS
By Lt.-Col. Klaus Geier
Having tactical knowledge and situational
awareness about an area is important in
executing any military mission. Having some
sensitivity to the people and the nuances of an
area is key to maintaining and improving security
in Afghanistan.
This is exactly how the German Battalion Group
went about its ISAF duties when it suggested that
a route inside the Company 1 area of its
responsibility be rerouted. This particular route led
right through the centre of a typical Afghan village,
passing small industries and markets which
attract myriads of shoppers, traders and playing
children during the day. The road itself is a dry,
track strewn with potholes that stirs up an
enormous amount of dust when traveled on.
“When having tea with the mayor, we touched
upon the issues of noise, dirt and risks of
accidents," a Company 1 patrol leader said. "We
would never have come up with this issue on our
own. Thus, following a thorough investigation and
a request to KMNB regarding a suitable
alternative, we suggested the road be rerouted.”
Because of the impact the rerouting would have
on ISAF special maps alone, a lengthy decision-
A lengthlz decision making process was anti
making process was expected, but ISAF
Headquarters and KMNB reacted promptly
to approve the proposal. The mayor of
Ahmed Sha Baba Mina was highly
appreciative and thanked the Germans for
their consideration, and participated in the
official opening of the new route by taking a
ceremonial ride in a Fuchs armoured
personnel carrier.
Rural route rerouted
right
By Lt.- Col. Klaus Geier
Every month, the doctors of the
Multinational Medical Task Force at
the Camp Warehouse Field Hospital
treat and operate on more than 600
Afghan men, women and children.
Sometimes these people are victims
of accidents, but other times they are
just dropped off at the main gate of the
camp hoping that the Germans will
take care of them in "Kabul's best
 
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