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English: Two light tactical vehicles, painted red for the Afghan National Police’s Fire Department, are part of a large donation of gear to help bolster the department’s aging equipment, some of which is more than 30 years old.
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Source http://www.cstc-a.com/News/enduring%20ledgers/2007%20enduring%20ledger/0707-enduring%20ledger.pdf
Author Scott Cohen
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