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Entries tagged with 'Dallas Morning News'Women with the Texas Guard in AfghanistanFORWARD OPERATING BASE GHAZNI, Afghanistan - Along with 50 men, there are two women with the Texas National Guard's Agri-business Development Team. Sgt. Gabriela Flores of Houston handles the unit's payroll and other finances. Lt. Nicole Teasdale of Austin is... Day in the life of the Texas National Guard Agri-business Development TeamGHAZNI, Afghanistan - The Texas National Guard Agri-business Development Team toured several sites in Ghazni Tuesday. It was a reminder of how hard it is to do anything in this country. The trip involved visits to a site for a... Police still the weak link in Afghan securityFORWARD OPERATING BASE GHAZNI, Afghanistan - One year ago, I was here in Ghazni Province visiting a U.S. Army team training the Afghan police. Capt. Robert Bailey of Plano lead a team of eight trainers who were trying to help... Texas Guardsman's greening plan for AfghanistanFORWARD OPERATING BASE GHAZNI, Afghanistan - Afghanistan is a naked country. The mountains, the fields, the valleys - they all seem denuded of grasses or trees. What you see in all directions is dirt, sand and rock. So when... Texas Guardsmen share homegrown skills with Afghan farmersFORWARD OPERATING BASE GHAZNI, Afghanistan - Four inches of snow fell last night on the 50 volunteers of the Texas National Guard's Agri-business Development Team. The snow hides the potholes, ice slicks and mud where gravel was pounded into the... |