Photos: Afghan farmer
Staff Sgt. Christopher Nealis of the
1st Lt. Jordan Ritenour drinks chai with Haji Beardad, left, and his brother Kharu Jan, center, in a pomegranate orchard under decades-old grape vines in Kuhat. Ritenour has built a relationship with Beardad, a village elder, in hopes of fostering greater cooperation with the local populace as the military tries to rid the area of Taliban influence. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
A boy jokingly sticks his tongue out at
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A girl steps into an alley to watch as an American patrol passes by her house, an occasion that usually draws the attention in the rural villages of Kandahar province. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Members of the
Dried blood on facial lacerations can be seen on Sadullah, 50. He was riding in a shared taxi when he was injured by a roadside bomb. Three men and two children were killed. Sadullah came to the U.S. base in Kuhat afterward to be checked out by a medic. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Sadullah is treated by
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U.S. Army Sgt. Robert Hernandez, 23, right, of