SPIN BULDAK, Afghanistan--Afghan Border Police (ABP) Officers gather in formation after receiving their certificates of completion for the Focused Border Development Training Program during a ceremony held outside the ABP Border Center at Spin Buldak on April 2, 2009. Two-hundred new Border Police Officers graduated from the seven-week training program. This is the first group from the 3rd Zone to receive the training which taught fundamentals in entry-control points, road blocks, and other areas such as vehicle maintenance and infantry patrol. ISAF
![SPIN BULDAK, Afghanistan--Afghan Border Police (ABP) Officers gather in formation after receiving their certificates of completion for the Focused Border Development Training Program during a ceremony held outside the ABP Border Center at Spin Buldak on April 2, 2009. Two-hundred new Border Police Officers graduated from the seven-week training program. This is the first group from the 3rd Zone to receive the training which taught fundamentals in entry-control points, road blocks, and other areas such as vehicle maintenance and infantry patrol. ISAF Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PCGC22/spin-buldak-afghanistan-afghan-border-police-abp-officers-gather-in-formation-after-receiving-their-certificates-of-completion-for-the-focused-border-development-training-program-during-a-ceremony-held-outside-the-abp-border-center-at-spin-buldak-on-april-2-2009-two-hundred-new-border-police-officers-graduated-from-the-seven-week-training-program-this-is-the-first-group-from-the-3rd-zone-to-receive-the-training-which-taught-fundamentals-in-entry-control-points-road-blocks-and-other-areas-such-as-vehicle-maintenance-and-infantry-patrol-isaf-PCGC22.jpg)
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