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ANA soldiers train on generator maintenance

Written by U.S. Army Spc. Kimberly K. Menzies
Task Force Currahee Public Affairs

The CurraheesFort Campbell KY, 101st Airborne DivisionPaktika Province, Afghanistan – Two Afghan National Army soldiers began two weeks of hands-on training on generator maintenance from two Soldiers with 801st Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, at Forward Operating Base Boris March 14th.

The two ANA soldiers recently completed a power generation certification course and began their two weeks of scheduled additional hands-on training.

Mai Deen, an Afghan National Army generator maintainer, examines a damaged truck engine with U.S. Army Sgt. Troy A. Boutin, generator shop noncommissioned officer in charge with Company B, 801st Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, and native of Milledgeville, IL, at Forward Operating Base Boris March 14th. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Kimberly K. Menzies, Task Force Currahee Public Affairs)
Mai Deen, an Afghan National Army generator maintainer, examines a damaged truck engine with U.S. Army Sgt. Troy A. Boutin, generator shop noncommissioned officer in charge with Company B, 801st Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, and native of Milledgeville, IL, at Forward Operating Base Boris March 14th. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Kimberly K. Menzies, Task Force Currahee Public Affairs)

“We are regular ANA soldiers,” said Mawola Khan, one of the two ANA soldiers shadowing the Currahee Soldiers. “We have the same duties as other soldiers; we are just learning a … how to do maintenance on generators.”

“We have learned lots of things,” said Mai Deen, the other ANA generator maintenance soldier. “We have learned things like how to properly change the oil and the oil filter and how to start and shut down the generators.”

The consensus is that the ANA soldiers have proven to be attentive learners and hard workers.

Mai Deen, an Afghan National Army generator maintainer, points out grit on a power generator oil dipstick to U.S. Army Sgt. Troy A. Boutin, generator shop noncommissioned officer in charge for Company B, 801st Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, at Forward Operating Base Boris March 14th. The dirt found in the oil was a result of previous poor maintenance. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Kimberly K. Menzies, Task Force Currahee Public Affairs)“We started showing them the basics of power generation maintenance,” said U.S. Army Sgt. Troy A. Boutin, generator shop noncommissioned officer in charge for Co. B, 801st BSB and native of Milledgeville, IL. “Later in the week, we will show them how to pull apart, fix and put back together a generator.”

“So far things are going very well,” said Boutin. “The ANA soldiers want to learn and are willing to work hard. These two are very quick, always asking the right questions.”

“It is important for me to learn this, so in the future we can be able to do it without help,” said Khan.

U.S. Army Sgt. Troy A. Boutin, 101st Airborne Division observes as two new generator maintainers from the Afghan National Army inspect a generator at Forward Operating Base Boris March 14th. Mai Deen, an ANA generator maintainer, examines generator damage and Mawola Khan, also a generator maintainer for the ANA, takes notes of the deficiencies found and parts needed. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. Kimberly K. Menzies, Task Force Currahee Public Affairs)There are many jobs that make an army successful and both parties have a full understanding of the importance this training holds.

“We need to understand and learn all of this so we can better serve our country,” said Deen.

“This (training) is important because it will enable the ANA to maintain the power generators which will be another step in them being enabled to stand on their own,” said U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Bradley D. Gosnell, maintenance shop foreman from Co. B., 801st BSB and native of Rushville, IN.

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