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English: A female Afghan employee sews blankets at a textile factory, Jan. 17. NATO Training Mission -Afghanistan leadership visited two Afghan women-owned textile businesses that manufacture items for the Afghan National Security Force. NTM-A members had the opportunity to directly see the manufacturing capabilities within Kabul and how NTM-A is employing the women of Afghanistan by engaging them into the work force.
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17 January 2012 |
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Senior Airman Andrea Salazar (U.S. Armed Forces) |
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