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120306-A-EM852-039
Kabul, Afghanistan – International Security Assistance Force commander Gen. John R. Allen welcomes Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski to ISAF Headquarters, March 6. President Komorowski awarded Poland’s Afghanistan Star Medal to Gen. Allen. As the ISAF commander, Gen. Allen commands and serves with approximately 2,500 Polish troops currently serving in Afghanistan, in and around the Kabul capital region and in Ghazni province as Task Force White Eagle. President Komorowski and a delegation of Polish officials also met with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, and Polish troops assigned to Forward Operating Base Ghazni and Kabul International Airport. (U.S. Army photo/Sgt. April Campbell)(Released)
Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012
120306-A-EM852-041
Kabul, Afghanistan – International Security Assistance Force commander Gen. John R. Allen and Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski head inside for meeting at ISAF Headquarters, March 6. President Komorowski awarded Poland’s Afghanistan Star Medal to Gen. Allen. President Komorowski led a delegation of Polish dignitaries during his visit to Afghanistan including, Minister of Defense Tomasz Siemoniak, Head of National Security Bureau Stanislaw Koziej, Chancellery of the President Jaromir Sokolowski, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Boguslaw Winid, Chief of General Staff Gen. Mieczyslaw Cieniuch and Polish Ambassador to Afghanistan Maciej Lang. President Komorowski and the Polish delegation also met with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, and Polish troops assigned to Forward Operating Base Ghazni and Kabul International Airport. (U.S. Army photo/Sgt. April Campbell)(Released)
Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012
120306-A-EM852-072
Kabul, Afghanistan – International Security Assistance Force commander Gen. John R. Allen bids farewell to Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski following a Polish delegation visit to ISAF Headquarters, March 6. President Komorowski awarded Poland’s Afghanistan Star Medal to Gen. Allen. As the ISAF commander, Gen. Allen commands and serves with approximately 2,500 Polish troops currently serving in Afghanistan, in and around the Kabul capital region and in Ghazni province serving as Task Force White Eagle. President Komorowski and the Polish delegation also met with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, and Polish troops assigned to Forward Operating Base Ghazni and Kabul International Airport. (U.S. Army photo/Sgt. April Campbell)(Released)
Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012
120306-A-EM852-050
Kabul, Afghanistan – Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski , left, awards Poland’s Afghanistan Star Medal to International Security Assistance Force commander Gen. John R. Allen at ISAF Headquarters, March 6. The Afghanistan Star, which was established in 2007, is authorized for polish military and civilian personnel as well as foreign citizens serving in support of Polish troops. As the ISAF commander, Gen. Allen commands and serves with approximately 2,500 Polish troops currently serving in Afghanistan, in and around the Kabul capital region and in Ghazni province serving as Task Force White Eagle. (U.S. Army photo/Sgt. April Campbell)(Released)
Uploaded on Mar 7, 2012
120305-A-DS387-827
Helmand Province, Afghanistan – International Security Assistance Force Commander Gen. John R. Allen meets with Afghan National Army Maj. Hanifullah Shinwari at Forward Operating Base Marjah during a mission to Regional Command - Southwest, March 5. (U.S. Army photo/ Master Sgt. Kap Kim) (released)
Uploaded on Mar 6, 2012
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