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A Commando with the 215th Corps, Afghan National Army, stands to receive his diploma during the Driver’s Course graduation ceremony at the Joint Sustainment Academy Southwest aboard Camp Leatherneck, May 26. Thirty-five Soldiers and five Commandos with the 215th Corps, ANA, finished a six-week course in which they learned the fundamentals of driving light tactical vehicles and Humvees.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Bryan Nygaard

Afghan soldiers graduate from driver’s course

30 May 2011 | Lance Cpl. Bryan Nygaard II Marine Expeditionary Force

Thirty-five soldiers and five Commandos from the 215th Corps, Afghan National Army, graduated from the driver’s course at the Joint Sustainment Academy Southwest aboard Camp Leatherneck, May 26.

The course is six weeks long and teaches students lessons such as driver’s safety, vehicle recovery and preventative maintenance. The students are primarily taught how to drive humvees and light tactical vehicles.

“Most of these guys have never seen a vehicle, let alone drove one,” said Cpl. Russell Wiley, an instructor at JSAS. “We teach them the fundamentals – everything from the ground up. This way when they go out on a convoy, they know how to drive a stick shift.”

Brig. Gen. Zamin Husain, the executive officer of the ANA’s 215th Corps, was the keynote speaker at the graduation ceremony. He commended the students for their hard work and encouraged them to apply their training when they get out to their respective units.
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