KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – Afghan National Army and Afghan Air Force security forces troops enter a live-fire training range at Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. The 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisors train the ANA and AAF security forces daily as Afghanistan assumes greater responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – An Afghan Air Force security forces member displays his Quick Response Forces uniform patch at Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. QRFs are trained to rapidly respond to contingencies within their area of jurisdiction. AAF and Afghan National Army QRF units are receiving training from the 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron as Afghanistan assumes greater responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Patrick Flores, 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisor, distributes ammunition to an Afghan Air Force security forces member prior to a firing range exercise at Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. The 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisors train AAF and Afghan National Army security forces daily as Afghanistan assumes primary responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – Afghan National Army and Afghan Air Force security forces troops line up behind their M16A2 rifles prior to a live-fire training exercise at a firing range on Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. The 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisors train AAF and Afghan National Army security forces daily as Afghanistan assumes primary responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – U.S. Air Force Capt. Chris Weber, 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisor, demonstrates proper marksmanship fundamentals in the prone, unsupported firing position for a group of Afghan Air Force and Afghan National Army security forces troops during a live-fire training exercise at a firing range on Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. The 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisors train AAF and ANA security forces troops daily as Afghanistan assumes primary responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – An M16A2 assault rifle rests against a beam prior to a firing range exercise at Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. Manufactured by Colt Manufacturing and Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing, Inc., the M16A2 rifle is the primary weapon employed by Afghan National Army and Afghan Air Force personnel. The weapon uses 5.56mm ammunition, which is fired at a velocity of approximately 3,100 feet per second, and is capable of engaging point targets up to 550m away. The M16A1 variant initially entered service in the U.S. Army in 1964. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – An Afghan National Army soldier fires his M16A2 rifle at a practice target during a live-fire training exercise at a firing range on Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. The M16A2 rifle is the primary weapon employed by ANA and Afghan Air Force personnel. The 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisors train ANA and AAF security forces daily as Afghanistan assumes primary responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Patrick Flores, 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisor, provides sight alignment corrections and recommendations to a group of Afghan Air Force and Afghan National Army troops during a firing range exercise at Kandahar Airfield May 6, 2013. The 443rd Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron security forces advisors train AAF and ANA security forces daily as Afghanistan assumes primary responsibility for security in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt Tony Richardson)