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Sports Support for Afghan Cadets

The RLC has played an important part in donating sports kit to Afghanistan to aid Afghan Officer Cadets partaking in the Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA) selection process.

Sgt (SI) Yvette Kemp RAPTC would like to thank everyone who has donated trainers, sports bras and other sporting attire. She has received over 500 pairs of trainers over the last four months.

Special thanks goes to Team Poppy, SIO Turner, Sgt Coleman and Cpl Heath of 73 Squadron RLC for their kind donations of trainers, footballs and brand new puma sports bras.

Also, SSgt (SSI) Price RAPTC, 9 Reg RLC, Bootcamp UK and the Army Football Association for facilitating the transportation of the kit.

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