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Afghan troops blunt Taliban offensive but at high price

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RIP Afghan soldiers, you are fighting for your country, your blood is allowing me and my fellow Afghans to live in peace!

"They are bringing the fight to the enemy," said Army Col. Gary Brito, who helps oversee the development of Afghan security forces. "They have not given up any ground."

"There hasn't been a single unit, police or army, that has shattered and lost their cohesion, lost their ability to carry on the fight as a result of casualties," said Lt. Gen. Mark A. Milley, commander of the joint force command.


Afghan troops blunt Taliban offensive but at high price
 
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It is very nice to read news regarding the success of Afghan troops. But it is unfortunate that there was loss of lives. Atleast unlike before they stand and fight and give those Talib aholes some nasty time.

RIP to the brave Afghan Soldiers.

Condolences to friends and families.
 
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R.I.P Afghan Soldiers , they gave their today for Afghanistan tomorrow ...
 
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Looks like ANA should improve its Battlefield Hospitals as well as rescuing injured soldiers through Airlift...


Afghan forces face declining access to U.S. helicopters for medical evacuations, which probably contributes to a higher casualty rate. The U.S. military system of evacuation, treatment at the scene and extensive field hospitals is among the best.

A coalition soldier injured on the battlefield faces less than a 10% chance of dying from his wounds. An Afghan soldier faces a 30% chance of dying from a wound, about the same rate soldiers faced in World War II.

not good at all..
 
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RIP Afghan soldiers, you are fighting for your country, your blood is allowing me and my fellow Afghans to live in peace!

"They are bringing the fight to the enemy," said Army Col. Gary Brito, who helps oversee the development of Afghan security forces. "They have not given up any ground."

"There hasn't been a single unit, police or army, that has shattered and lost their cohesion, lost their ability to carry on the fight as a result of casualties," said Lt. Gen. Mark A. Milley, commander of the joint force command.


Afghan troops blunt Taliban offensive but at high price

Its a tough fight, but Afghanis are staying the course and trying to control their land, their sovereign right and duty. They must be commended, they have done well for a young force.

RIP soldiers.
 
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It's just a transitional phase brothers, Soon you guys will be running your own country the way you all want.
 
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RIP Soldiers. This is a transitional phase and you have ample time to learn combat skills from Yanks and Nato. That time is not far away when you will be the owner of this country and will rule it on your conditions.
 
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