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Afghan Uniformed Police’s hard work, training pay off

 

Written by U.S. Army Pfc. Christopher McKenna on Friday, 12 March 2010 22:39

Fort CampbellPAKTIKA PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Making use of the lessons Coalition law enforcement trainers have taught them over the past few months, Afghan Uniformed Police in the Sharana district of Afghanistan’s Paktika province found and secured a weapons cache.

The cache contained one machine gun, four cans of ammunition, one handheld radio, nine rockets, and various other items.

The cache contained one PKM Squad Automatic Weapon system, four cans of ammunition for the PKM, one handheld radio, nine Rocket Propelled Grenade-7 rockets, and various others miscellaneous items. (U.S. Army Courtesy Photo)

The cache contained one PKM Squad Automatic Weapon system, four cans of ammunition for the PKM, one handheld radio, nine Rocket Propelled Grenade-7 rockets, and various others miscellaneous items. (U.S. Army Courtesy Photo)

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New Recycling Effort Begins at APSU

 

Blue containers appeared in buildings all across campus recently as the Austin Peay State University Student Recycling Team officially began collecting discarded paper, plastic, aluminum and cardboard.

Three student workers were hired for the new program that seeks to cut down on waste and promote recycling in all departments. Joe Mills, director of Housing and Residence Life at APSU, expanded the program from one he instituted several years ago in the campus residence halls.

Four blue containers, each labeled for paper, plastic, aluminum and cardboard, were placed in designated areas of every building. The three student workers will regularly collect these containers and empty them into bins set up behind the Shasteen building. These bins will be emptied for recycling by Bi-County Solid Waste. «Read the rest of this article»

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