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2006, the ARM participated with one mechanized infantry platoon from the Leopard unit. At the same time, in August 2005 medical personnel were sent to ISAF as part of the Combined Medical Team in the A3 format (Macedonia, Albania, Croatia), which successfully carried out tasks at the Kabul airport, firstly in the composition of the Greek Field Hospital, and later in the composition of the Czech Field Hospital. In June 2006 sent also one mechanized infantry company, part of the first mechanized infantry brigade, in the composition of the British contingent in ISAF. In the second rotation of the company for securing the ISAF command, Macedonia increased the participation from ninety to one hundred and twenty-seven participants, and from January 2008 it sent three staff officers to the ISAF Command in Kabul. As a support to the efforts for self-sustainability of the Afghanistan National Army (ANA), beginning in March 2008, Macedonia sent soldiers as part of the Combined Multinational Operational Mentor and Liaison Team (OMLT) in Mazar-i-Sharif while, beginning from December 2008, in cooperation with Norway, a Macedonian medical team is included through one Surgical team in the organizational structure of the surgical unit of the Norwegian Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Meymanah, Afghanistan.
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the mission was renamed ΤΕΣΑΦ (Afghanistan Special Forces Battalion) and in conjunction with the 299 ΚΙΧΝΕ ( Mobile Army Surgical Hospital), they formed the ΕΛΔΑΦ-2. A total of 3,295 officers (524 officers and 2,771 non-commissioned officers) served in ΕΛΔΑΦ-2, while a total of 28 senior officers served as commanders. The work of the Hellenic Force in Afghanistan included the distribution of humanitarian aid and medical supplies, the reconstruction of government buildings, the maintenance of public works, and the reconstruction of schools. ΤΕΝΞ (Landmine Clearance Battalion) cleared landmine fields and worked on the disposal of explosives remnants. Engineer personnel and equipment were also provided for the release of Afghan civilians from the rubble of Kabul Hospital, which collapsed on July 26, 2004. The Greek presence in Afghanistan ended in July 2021, when the last 4 assisting officers left the country.
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40 soldiers, met the new mission from Kabul. In addition to one seriously injured and several light injuries, the Portuguese army suffered two deaths, on 18 November 2005 and on 24 November 2007. The Portuguese forces for 2012 were: a Military Intelligence Cell, an Army Military Advisor Team for Afghan Capital Division HQ, 2 Air Force Advisor Teams, one for Afghan Air Force Academy and the other for Kabul International Airport, one GNR (gendarmerie type police) Advisor Team at National Police Training Center, in Wardak, Army Police and Navy Marines in service with Kabul International Airport Force Protection and a Support Unit for Portuguese forces with a Protection Company (2 Commando Platoons) and a Logistic Platoon (Maintenance, Health and communications).
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Team (OMLT). Also, four weather forecast specialists and two air traffic controllers were part of the Czech contingent deployed to Kabul International Airport. A third unit was sent to Afghanistan at the end of April 2007 and involved 350 members of the Czech Military Police Special Operations Group, who were attached to British forces in the Southern Helmand province. A fourth unit was deployed in July 2008 and was composed of 63 troops who were in charge of force protection at Dutch FOB Hadrain in Uruzgan Province. The Czechs also donated 6 Mi‑17 and 6 Mi‑24 helicopters to the Afghan National Army, flew 3 Mi‑17 helicopters in Pakitika Province, and announced the deployment of one
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demining, building, and repairing the airport. 53 soldiers of mechanized infantry are holding an outpost in Tarin Kowt, Uruzgan Province. 15 personnel are in the OMLT team, 4 explosives disposal specialists are part of the EOD PALADIN‑S Team. 2 personnel are part of the reconstruction team in Tarim Kowt. Twelve officers are members of commanding staff in – HQ ISAF IJC, RC-S, KAF a PALADIN. 15 personnel are part of the National Support Element (NSE) in Kandahar Airport. In September 2011, 20 soldiers of
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totaled almost 2,000 personnel during 2006, taking part in combat operations alongside British and Canadian forces in the south. The Netherlands has suffered 21 casualties in Afghanistan. The Netherlands announced in December 2007 that it would begin withdrawing its troops, mainly in Uruzgan, in July 2010. A handover to the United States and Australia took place on 1 August 2010, formally ending the Dutch combat phase. The return of vehicles and other equipment was planned to take five more months.
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they lead PRT Qala-i-Naw. The deployment involves engineers, infantry, a transport helicopters unit, and a logistics component. Spanish soldiers are constrained by caveats. The mandate issued by the Spanish Parliament did not allow Spanish forces either to engage Taliban insurgents unless being directly attacked first or to move into the south and east of Afghanistan. 102 Spanish soldiers were killed in Afghanistan. Spain has rejected three times to lead the ISAF when its shift to do so has come.
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Faizabad. In western Afghanistan, ten troops served in the Lithuanian-led PRT in Chagcharan. There was also a small contribution to ISAF headquarters in Kabul and the staffing of Kabul International Airport. There was also a RDAF presence with the NATO AWACS contingent in Mazar-i-Sharif. In Helmand Danish troops were involved in the worst fighting their armed forces had undertaken since the
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province, just north of Kabul for 30 months from 1 July 2010. This invoked threats from the Taliban. In a statement e‑mailed to international media, Taliban insurgents said Seoul must be ready to face "bad consequences" if the troops were deployed. The South Korean government said it made no promises
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in July 2007, in return for the hostages' release. The deployment consisted of 60 medics comprising the 'Dongeui unit and 150 military engineers forming the 'Dasan' unit at Bagram Airbase, north of Kabul. They had been sent to Afghanistan in 2002 and 2003 respectively. Afterward, Seoul took only
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Russia – Russia provided a field hospital as well as a hospital in Kabul for allies and Afghan civilians. Russia has also agreed to provide logistic support for the United States forces in Afghanistan to aid in anti-terrorist operations. Russia allowed US and NATO forces to pass through its territory
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Spain – The collective Spanish military contribution to ISAF is known as ASPFOR. Spanish forces are divided between Herat Province, where they form a quick-reaction company, an instructors team for Afghan National Army training and a Combat Search & Rescue unit; Kabul, and Badghis Province, where
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Greece – ΕΛΔΑΦ was established as a Unit at the headquarters of the 71st Brigade on January 14, 2002, in the context of Greece's participation in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). It included the Special Battalion of Engineers (ELMHEA) and a security personnel element. In June 2005,
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in the south and east of Afghanistan, other than in exceptional circumstances. However, German troops together with allied forces of Regional Command North conducted their combat operations in northern and northeast Afghanistan, inflicting as many as 650 casualties upon insurgents. Germany has agreed
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Croatia – Croatian troops were involved in three locations. The Croatian parliament voted on extra troop numbers on 7 December with all parties supporting a troop increase, parliament also recognized that additional increases in troop numbers might be possible during 2011 and 2012 to help train local
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deployed close to 500 personnel to Afghanistan since May 2007 as part of Singapore's contributions to multinational stabilization and reconstruction efforts there. In May 2007, a five-man team was sent to central Afghanistan to set up a dental clinic serving local citizens, while training Afghans in
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Though problematic for NATO, this indirect role allowed NATO to avoid the opposition of the local population who depended on the poppy fields for their livelihood. In October 2008, NATO altered its position to curb the financing of insurgency by the Taliban. Drug laboratories and drug traders became
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ISAF command originally rotated among different nations every six months. However, there was tremendous difficulty securing new lead nations. To solve the problem, the command was turned over indefinitely to NATO on 11 August 2003. This marked NATO's first deployment outside Europe or North America.
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Switzerland – On 23 February 2008, the Swiss Ministry of Defence announced that its small deployment had concluded two weeks prior. Two officers had worked alongside German troops in the PRT responsible for the northeastern Kunduz province. The stated reason for the withdrawal was the burden placed
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increased its contribution to the ISAF mission by sending one section from the composition of the 2nd Infantry Brigade as part of the German contingent. As a result of the successful carrying out of the mission and the high marks received for participation in ISAF, from August 2004 until the end of
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Slovakia – In 2007, at the request of NATO command, Slovak forces were moved from Kabul to operate in southern Afghanistan. Currently, there are 165 guard soldiers providing force protection at Kandahar Airbase. 57 personnel of Multirole engineer company located in Kandahar Airport. Responsible for
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of the three branches served in the ISAF HQ and other regional structures, more or less discreetly. Between late July 2008 and mid-December, a detachment of the Portuguese Air Force, incorporating a C‑130 and support staff in various specialties, like maintenance and force protection, totaling some
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Denmark – In Kandahar, Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) personnel helped man the Kandahar Airfield Crisis Establishment (KAF CE), which ran the airfield. Danish troops were also deployed to other parts of Afghanistan. In northern Afghanistan, approximately twenty troops served in the German-led PRT in
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in the provinces of Herat and Farah, and of a Forward Support Base (a logistic base) in Herat. At the beginning of September, two additional ISAF-led PRTs in the west became operational, one in Chaghcharan, capital of Ghor province, and one in Qala-e-Naw, capital of Baghdis province; this completed
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took command of the mission at the request of the UN and Afghan government, marking its first deployment outside Europe and North America. Shortly thereafter, the UN Security Council expanded ISAF's mission to provide and maintain security beyond the capital region. ISAF incrementally broadened its
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attack helicopters. They were officially there to help train Afghan security forces, facilitate reconstruction, and provide security. In 2006, the situation in the north of Helmand turned increasingly violent, with British troops involved in fierce firefights against the Taliban and anti-coalition
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Netherlands – The Netherlands deployed aircraft as part of the European Participating Air Force (EPAF) in support of ground operations in Afghanistan. The Netherlands deployed further troops and helicopters to Afghanistan in 2006 as part of a new operation in the south. Dutch ground and air forces
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On 28 September 2006, the North Atlantic Council gave final authorization for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (NATO-ISAF) to expand its area of operations to 14 additional provinces in the east of Afghanistan, boosting NATO's presence and role in the country. With this further
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In Kabul on 7 June 2003, a taxi packed with explosives rammed a bus carrying German ISAF personnel, killing four soldiers and wounding 29 others; one Afghan bystander was killed and 10 Afghan bystanders were wounded. The 33 German soldiers, after months on duty in Kabul, were en route to the Kabul
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was the most commonly used vehicle by the Czech Armed Forces all over Afghanistan. The Field Hospital at Kabul Airport was deployed in March 2007 and consisted of 81 medical and 30 NBC protection personnel. Eight helicopter pilots and technicians were part of the Operational Mentoring and Liaison
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said that the Bulgarian contingent in Afghanistan, which was divided between two military bases in Kabul and Kandahar with a total of 602 soldiers, would be consolidated in Kandahar and that it could add 100 troops in Afghanistan in 2010. In July 2011, Bulgaria sent 165 more soldiers bringing the
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through shared intelligence with the Afghan government, protection of Afghan poppy crop eradication units, and helping in the coordination and the implementation of the country's counter-narcotics policy. For example, Dutch soldiers used military force to protect eradication units that came under
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Regional Command Southwest was established in July 2010. It was responsible for security in the Helmand and Nimroz provinces in southwestern Afghanistan. Along with the Afghan government and security forces, seven other nations contribute to RC (SW) to bring security to the region. Those nations
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to engage in combat operations in the province of Kandahar alongside US and British special forces. The contingent was given the name "Eagle 1". On 25 January 2011, the second rotation consisting of 45 soldiers named "Eagle 2" was sent to Afghanistan following the return of the first,
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Another issue over the years has been numerous 'insider' attacks involving Afghan soldiers opening fire on ISAF soldiers. While these diminished, in part due to the planned ending of combat operations on 31 December 2014, they continued to occur, albeit at a lower frequency. On 5 August 2014, a
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Crop eradication often affects the poorest farmers who have no economic alternatives on which to fall back. Without alternatives, these farmers no longer can feed their families, causing anger, frustration, and social protest. Thus, being associated with this counterproductive drug policy, ISAF
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to destroy a French armored vehicle that had been disabled during a firefight with Taliban forces in North Helmand province the previous day, as it had been determined that attempting to recover the vehicle would have been too dangerous. This was the first time U.K. Apaches had opened fire in a
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On 11 August 2003, NATO took command of ISAF, which consisted of 5,000 troops from more than 30 countries. About 90 percent of the force was contributed by NATO nations. By far the largest single contingent, 1,950 were Canadian. About 2,000 German troops were involved, and Romania had about 400
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On 5 October 2006, ISAF implemented the final stage of its expansion by taking over command of the international military forces in eastern Afghanistan from the U.S.‑led Coalition. In addition to expanding the Alliance's area of operations, the revised operational plan also paved the way for a
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were involved in four locations. In Czech combat units (special forces) in peak served 100–120 troops. In other non-combat military units, primarily engineering, medical, trainee, advisory, or guard, served during the tours of about 4000 soldiers, medical staff, civilian engineers, and other
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Portugal – Portuguese participation in operations in Afghanistan began in February 2002. A military health detachment composed of the three branches of the Armed Forces remained in Kabul for three months in a British ISAF campaign hospital. Followed by a C‑130 Detachment acted from Karachi
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Jordan – Jordanian troops were deployed in December 2001 to establish a 50‑bed medical facility in Mazar-i-Sharif. According to the US Department of Defense, the hospital provided care for up to 650 local patients a day, and as of February 2006, over 500,000 people had been treated by the
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The command of this region rotated among Turkey, France, and Italy. In November 2009, Turkey was the leading nation in this region. The headquarters was in Kabul. On 31 October 2009, the Turkish Brigadier General Levent ÇOLAK took over command from a French Brigadier General. Most of the
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are in RC‑C. Strength in 2010 was approximately 6,150, including three battalions in Kabul. Nearly all of the more than forty contributors had troops deployed to Kabul. The city was under joint Afghan/coalition control since 2002 but came repeatedly under attacks from insurgent
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ruled out sending additional troops to Afghanistan shortly. 88 French troops have been killed in Afghanistan. An additional OMLT of 250 arrived in October 2010, bringing the number of French forces in Afghanistan to 4,000. The remaining troops are to be withdrawn by the end of
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Apart from additional maneuver elements, RC‑E headed 13 Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRT) in the eastern and central provinces of Afghanistan. The headquarters was located in Bagram. Other forces in RC‑E included units from France, Turkey, New Zealand, Poland, and the
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to stay out of Afghanistan when it withdrew its troops in 2007. South Korea redeployed its troops to Afghanistan in July 2010, and was the PRT leading nation in Parwan Province. Korea also dispatched 4 UH‑60 Black Hawks, which came under the tactical control of the
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in providing security throughout the entire country. The expansion saw the NATO-ISAF controlling 32,000 troops from 37 countries, although by this stage, the alliance was struggling to find extra troops to hold off a spiraling Taliban-led insurgency in the volatile
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the targets, and not the poppy fields themselves. To satisfy France, Italy and Germany, the deal involved the participation in an anti-drug campaign only of willing NATO member countries; the campaign was to be short-lived and with the cooperation of the Afghans.
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Under its ultimate aim of transitioning security responsibilities to Afghan forces, ISAF ceased combat operations and was disbanded in December 2014. Several troops remained to serve a supporting and advisory role as part of its successor organization, the
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in preparation for a significant deployment in January 2006. On 31 July 2006, the NATO‑led International Security Assistance Force assumed command of the south of the country, ISAF Stage 3, and by 5 October, also of the east of Afghanistan, ISAF Stage 4.
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A Danish battle group, operated with British forces in the Green Zone in the central part of Helmand Province. The battle group consisted of two mechanized infantry companies, a tank platoon, and a flight of helicopters, plus combat support and support
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South Korea – The first South Korean contingent had been withdrawn by 14 December 2007 due to the expiration of its mandate, despite American calls for its continued presence. The withdrawal had been one of the pledges made to the Taliban captors of
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to secure control of various canal and river crossings in Helmand Province and to establish a lasting ISAF presence in an area described by Lt. Col. Richardson as "one of the main Taliban strongholds" ahead of the 2009 Afghan presidential
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as commander of ISAF. Analysts reported that he planned to place a heavier emphasis on fighting than on peace deals. Meanwhile, observers and commanders were expecting a new Taliban "spring offensive," and NATO commanders asked for more
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RC‑N was led by Germany. On 30 November 2009, the German Brigadier General Frank Leidenberger took over command of RC‑North. Strength: appx. 5,750, to be raised. Other forces in RC‑N include units from the United States of America,
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Because of the security situation in the south, ISAF commanders asked member countries to send more troops. On 19 October, the Dutch government decided to send more troops because of increasing attacks by suspected Taliban on their
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As the area of responsibility was increased, ISAF also took command of an increasing number of PRTs, to improve security and facilitate reconstruction outside the capital. The first nine PRTs (and lead nations) were based at
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In September 2005, ISAF Stage 2 was completed under the Regional Command of Italy. The Alliance also temporarily deployed 2,000 additional troops to Afghanistan to support the 18 September provincial and parliamentary
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was responsible for the province of Ghazni. The task force was based in five different locations around the province: FOB Warrior, COP Qarabagh, FB Giro, FB Four Corners, and FOB Ghazni. The Polish contingent operated 70
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and Badakhshan. Germany leads the Provincial Reconstruction Teams in the provinces of Kunduz and Badakhshan. The mandate issued by the Bundestag does not allow the Bundeswehr to take part in combat operations against the
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Commander ISAF directed three subordinate formations after a 2009 reorganization. The Intermediate Joint Command (sometimes reported as ISAF Joint Command) has been established to run the tactical battle, on the lines of
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Hungary – The Hungarian infantry unit was situated in Kabul, however, on 1 October 2006, Hungary requisitioned its forces and took over responsibility from the Dutch for the Provincial Reconstruction Team in the town of
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parts of the country, areas that were the Taliban's original power base in the mid‑1990s. After ISAF took over command of the south on 31 July 2006, British, Dutch, Canadian, and Danish ISAF soldiers in the provinces of
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Azerbaijan – The mission of the armed forces in Afghanistan began on 20 November 2002. 94 Azerbaijani soldiers, 2 military doctors, and 2 engineering officers participated a decade later in the peacekeeping mission in
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Latvia – Latvian troops were divided between Kabul and the PRTs in Mazar-i-Sharif and Meymaneh as of December 2007. Several special operations forces operate in the restive south. Three Latvian soldiers were killed in
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of 1864. Denmark lost 43 soldiers in Afghanistan. A Danish SOF Task Force was operating in Lashkar Gar mentoring Afghan forces. A 2009 survey argued that Denmark had by far the highest count of casualties relative to
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News that operators of Colombia's Special Forces Brigade were scheduled to be deployed to Afghanistan in either August or September 2009. However, the Colombians were not listed as part of the force as of June 2011.
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Slovenia – Slovenian troops (including two civilians – CIMIC programme) perform OMLT (mentoring an Infantry Battalion in Bala Boluk and joint mentoring with Italian army of a Combat Support Battalion in Herat) and
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At its peak between 2010 and 2012, ISAF had 400 military bases throughout Afghanistan (compared to 300 for the ANSF) and roughly 130,000 troops. A total of 42 countries contributed troops to ISAF, including all
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F‑16s operated from Kabul during 2006. Decisions were made to reinforce the Norwegian contribution with 150 special forces, an aeromedical detachment of three Bell 412 helicopters and around 60 personnel from
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On 27 April – 19 May 2009, ISAF launched Operations Zafar and Zafar 2 in the Helmand Province. Operation Zafar lasted one week and Operation Zafar 2 lasted four days. Both operations were in preparation for
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does not allow Italian forces to take part in the battle against the Taliban insurgency in the south and east of Afghanistan, other than in exceptional circumstances, the former Italian Minister of Defense
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to send 850 additional troops in 2010, raising the mandate ceiling to 5,350 troops. 53 German troops and 3 police officers were killed in Afghanistan. 156 service members were wounded in action. In the
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Russia abstained from UNSCR 1776 due to the lack of clarity in the wording about ISAF's maritime interception component, which has not appeared in any of the Security Council's previous resolutions.
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On 21 October 2006, the Canadian government expressed frustration over the unwillingness of some European NATO members to deploy troops to help fight mounting Taliban resistance in the south.
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On 7 September 2006, a British soldier was killed and six were wounded when their patrol strayed into an unmarked minefield in Helmand, the major opium poppy-growing province west of Kandahar.
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on other troops for their protection, which had begun to hinder operations. A total of 31 Swiss soldiers were sent to Afghanistan since the beginning of their country's participation in 2003.
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would be dispatched to Ghazni and would operate under Polish command. Thirty-seven Polish troops were killed in Afghanistan. Two Polish special forces units, TF‑49 and TF‑50, operated in
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The command of ISAF has rotated between officers of the participating nations. The first American took command in February 2007 and only Americans have commanded ISAF since that time.
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dentistry so that they could eventually assume responsibility. Other contributions included a UAV team and a Weapons Locating Radar to provide rocket-launch warnings for Camp Holland.
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10,000 more Coalition troops moved under NATO command. 31,000 ISAF troops were now in Afghanistan and 8,000 U.S.; troops continued separate training and counter-terrorism activities.
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ISAF's expansion into the west. The extended ISAF mission led a total of nine PRTs in the north and the west, providing security assistance in 50 percent of Afghanistan's territory.
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helicopters would be sent to the country. France decided to send Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters to Afghanistan in the second quarter of 2009. In April 2010, French president
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of Canada took command, with Major General Werner Korte of Germany as deputy. During this time frame, Canada was the largest contributor to the ISAF force, providing 2,000 troops.
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Eighteen countries were contributors to the force in February 2002, and it was expected to grow to 5,000 soldiers. Turkey assumed command of ISAF in June 2002 (Major General
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has officially stated in July 2008 that such combat activities have indeed taken place over the last year in the Farah area. An Italian contingent including 9 helicopters
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operations in four stages, and by 2006 took responsibility for the entire country; ISAF subsequently engaged in more intensive combat in southern and eastern Afghanistan.
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On 10 February 2005, NATO announced that ISAF would be expanded into the west of Afghanistan. This process began on 31 May 2006, when ISAF took command of two additional
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through which contributions could be channeled to the participating states or operations concerned and encouraged the participating states to contribute to such a fund.
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based in Mazar-i-Sharif. The task of the German forces was to assist the Afghan government with security and reconstruction in the four northern provinces of Kunduz,
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Mongolia – Mongolia sent troops to back the U.S. surge in the country. Some soldiers protect Camp Eggers while others serve as trainers for the Afghan National Army.
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to go to Afghanistan. Russian Special Forces also assisted US and Afghan forces in operations in Afghanistan, by helping with intel and studying the lay of the land.
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Derogatory alternative acronyms for the ISAF were created by critics, including "I Saw Americans Fighting," "I Suck at Fighting," and "In Sandals and Flip Flops."
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in the volatile Helmand province, Georgia is the largest non-NATO, as well as largest per-capita, contributor to the ISAF. Since 2010, 31 Georgian servicemen
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Austria – Deployed in Kabul. In 2002, 75 soldiers have temporarily deployed in Kabul, and in the year 2005 a contingent of 100 soldiers served in Afghanistan.
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was deployed to PRT Lashkar-Gah in Helmand, together with the forces of the United Kingdom and Denmark. 9 Estonian soldiers were killed in Afghanistan.
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specialists. The largest unit was deployed as PRT Logar composed of 192 troops and 12 civilians in Logar Province, in place since 19 March 2008. Four
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on 14 January 2008, the decision was made to send a team of military explosives experts to Kabul. Nine Norwegian soldiers were killed while on duty.
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On 31 July 2006, Stage 3 was completed; the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force also assumed command in six provinces of the south.
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In May 2005, ISAF Stage  2 took place, doubling the size of the territory for which ISAF was responsible. The new area was the former U.S.
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13 October 2003: Resolution 1510 passed by the UN opened the way to a wider role for ISAF to support the government of Afghanistan beyond Kabul.
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had a major presence in and around the country, including attack aircraft, C‑130 Hercules cargo planes, CH‑47 Chinook transport helicopters,
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became the primary information-sharing platform for all troops in Afghanistan in support of General McChrystal's counterinsurgency campaign.
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established that the expense of the ISAF operation must be borne by participating states. For this purpose, the resolution established a
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Resigned and was relieved from command due to critical remarks directed at the Obama administration in a Rolling Stone Magazine article.
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total number to 767. Bulgarian troops participated in training the Afghan forces and providing security until their withdrawal in 2021.
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the role of providing medical and vocational training by assisting the United States with only two dozen volunteers working inside
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On 27 January 2006, it was announced in the British Parliament that ISAF would replace U.S.; Operation Enduring Freedom troops in
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International Airport for their flight home to Germany. At the time, German soldiers made up more than 40 percent of ISAF troops.
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surveillance aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles. 42 Australian soldiers were killed and another 256 were wounded in action.
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Italy – Italian troops currently lead Regional Command West and the PRT in Herat Province. Although the mandate issued by the
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IFVs were part of PRT Logar, however, they were only involved in guarding the Shank Base due to their weak IED protection. 4
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to be based at Camp Meymaneh for 18 months from 1 April 2008, and 50 troops tasked with training Afghan soldiers. After the
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Canada – Canadian Forces were actively engaged in fighting the Taliban in the south and suffered a high proportion of the
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All NATO member states have contributed troops to the ISAF, as well as some other partner states of the NATO alliance.
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Armenia – Armenia sent about 40 troops to serve under German command. Additional 86 troops deployed since summer 2011.
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gunman believed to have been an Afghan soldier opened fire on several international soldiers, killing a U.S. general,
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had planned to deploy around 100 soldiers in spring 2009. These forces were expected to be de-mining experts. General
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and joined by military representatives from 29 countries of the worldwide coalition on the war against terrorism, at
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battalion of up to 1,000 troops arrived to provide the in‑theater Operational Reserve Force. With a force of 100,
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assumed command of ISAF. During 2005, Italy commanded four multinational military operations: in Afghanistan,
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armored fighting vehicles were sent to supplement the force. 10 soldiers were killed during the deployment.
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Near the end of his term, General Allen became embroiled in an inappropriate communication investigation.
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Served as deputy commander of ISAF from McChrystal's resignation up to Petraeus's assumption of command.
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said that Canadian soldiers (nearly half the entire force at that time) would not deploy outside Kabul.
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For almost two years, the ISAF mandate did not go beyond the boundaries of Kabul. According to General
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Australia – Australia was one of the largest non-NATO contributors to the War in Afghanistan. Called
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heavy-lift helicopters served in Afghanistan as coalition heavy-lift transport helicopters, and the
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was being deployed from Germany to provide the IJC headquarters. Commander ISAF also supervised the
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Finland – Stationed in four provinces around Mazar-i-Sharif, as all of Finnish troops serve in the
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In May 2004, Turkey sent three helicopters and 56 flight and maintenance personnel to work in ISAF.
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Belgium – The Belgian mission was named BELU ISAF 21. Their main task was to provide security at
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since early 2009. Two Finnish soldiers have been killed, and 9 have been injured in Afghanistan.
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as his deputy. Canada originally had been slated to take over command of ISAF on 11 August 2003.
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In February 2006, the Netherlands expanded its troop contribution with an extra 1,400 soldiers.
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United Arab Emirates – The UAE had 170 soldiers serving in Tarin Kowt province in March 2008.
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Suhrke, Astri. "A contradictory mission? NATO from stabilization to combat in Afghanistan."
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deployed in 2009 and remained there until March 2012, after previous deployments as part of
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PRT KAPISA in Kapisa province at FOB Nijrab, a combined French/Afghan/American TF LaFayette
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ISAF military casualties, and the civilian casualties caused by the war and Coalition/ISAF
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In July 2004, Portugal sent 24 soldiers and one C‑130 Hercules cargo plane to assist ISAF.
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With the Taliban regrouping, especially in its birthplace of Kandahar province bordering
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army and police units. Maximal number of Croatian soldiers in Afghanistan was about 450.
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tasks; and also placing some commanding positions in Regional Command West and ISAF HQ.
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soldiers on the ground found it difficult to gain the support of the local population.
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Iceland – Icelandic personnel are stationed at ISAF HQ at Kabul International Airport.
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and its surrounding area against opposition forces to facilitate the formation of the
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Stage 1 (North) was completed in October 2004, under the Regional Command of Germany.
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In October 2009, the Bulgarian Infantry Company, part of the Bulgarian contingent (
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Before October 2008, ISAF had only served an indirect role in fighting the illegal
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Stage 4: ISAF takes responsibility for the entire country – completed October 2006
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about the costs incurred by ISAF and the revenues obtained through its operation.
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From 2006, the insurgency by the Taliban intensified, especially in the southern
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was established at Kandahar. Led by Canada, 8,000 soldiers were positioned there.
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assumed command of the ISAF IX force in Afghanistan. The mission was led by the
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of about 800 personnel arrived to provide the ISAF Quick Reaction Force, and an
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The first ISAF rotation under the command of NATO was led by Lieutenant General
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hostile theater and was, after a fashion, the WAH-64's first "combat kill."
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United States – Made up more than half of the total number of ISAF troops.
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were also part of PRT Logar, which were actively used in operations. The
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Commander in May 2010 Brig.Gen. Claudio Berto (ITA). Strength: appx 4,440
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in Helmand Province. Operation Mar Lewe lasted three days. "Mar Lewe" is
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Killing the Cranes, by Edward Girardet, 2011, published by Chelsea Green
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of the Netherlands serving as Deputy. The mission HQ was formed from HQ
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around the village of Yatimchay, six kilometers (3.7 mi) south of
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Throughout the four different regional stages of ISAF, the number of
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if a service member meets a defined set of tour length requirements.
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were deployed to Afghanistan to help with mentoring and training of
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An Australian Special Operations Task Group patrol in October 2009.
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in Kabul closed, and the remaining Canadian assets were moved to
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Ukraine – Mostly military doctors serving in the Lithuanian-led
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Three NATO states announced withdrawal plans beginning in 2010.
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As late as November 2003, the entire ISAF force had only three
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with about 140 support personnel deployed. They operated from
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Montenegro – Stationed at two bases, Pol-e-Khomri and Marmal.
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Mills 1886:Camp Leatherneck 1860:PRT NURISTAN in 1846:PRT ASADABAD in 1829:PRT PANJSHIR in 1820:Bamiyan Province 1806:Laghman province 1792:Paktika province 1787:(Czech Republic) 1769:Paktika province 1710:Uruzgan Province 1697:Kandahar PRT in 1651:Badghis province 1639:, Herat province 1610:(approx. 2,980) 1588:Baghlan Province 1564:de:Task Force 47 1534:(approx. 4,400) 1425:Urozgan Province 1408:headquarters in 1378: 1369: 1300:Harold J. Greene 1258: 1251: 1247: 1244: 1238: 1215: 1207: 1192:James Appathurai 1157:Opium production 1004:U.S. Marine 941:Operation Diesel 823:Operation Medusa 761:Hellfire missile 740:Helmand Province 550:Goetz Gliemeroth 471:Hilmi Akin Zorlu 446:on 11 March 2002 440:Richard B. Myers 225: 220: 201:John F. Campbell 181: 179:Kumak aw Hamkāri 175: 166: 160: 133: 126: 120: 96: 94: 93: 66: 54: 53: 21: 10408: 10407: 10403: 10402: 10401: 10399: 10398: 10397: 10323: 10322: 10321: 10316: 10288: 10177:CIA black sites 10130: 10078: 10007: 9962: 9940: 9921:Lashkar-e-Taiba 9859: 9820:Anwar al-Awlaki 9815:Hamza bin Laden 9810:Osama bin Laden 9791: 9708: 9670: 9665: 9635: 9630: 9582: 9566: 9528: 9486: 9480: 9417: 9380: 9281: 9260:October attacks 9204: 9116: 9092:Battle of Farah 9043: 8965: 8896:Operation Omari 8877: 8797: 8778:Paktika bombing 8749: 8711: 8667:Urination video 8662:Order of battle 8648: 8644:Ashura bombings 8634:Helmand killing 8580: 8561:Nadahan bombing 8551:Maywand murders 8531:Raid on Khataba 8512: 8498:NATO HQ bombing 8454: 8396: 8382:Baghlan bombing 8348: 8303:Uruzgan bombing 8285: 8279: 8230:Siege of Kunduz 8199: 8108: 8102: 8021: 8016: 7977: 7964: 7956: 7954:Wayback Machine 7942:Wayback Machine 7901: 7900: 7897: 7839: 7837:Further reading 7834: 7824: 7822: 7809: 7808: 7804: 7794: 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Hillier 2190: 2164: 2162: 2153:11 August 2003 2148: 2147: 2140: 2138:Götz Gliemeroth 2136: 2115: 2113: 2107:11 August 2003 2099: 2098: 2094: 2068: 2066: 2053: 2028: 2026: 2016:10 January 2002 2015: 2010: 2009: 2005: 1989:Time in office 1975:Defence branch 1972:Term of office 1967: 1966: 1949: 1790:PRT SHARANA in 1759:Ghazni Province 1741:Bagram Airfield 1704:Uruzgan PRT in 1598:Faryab Province 1581:Kunduz province 1444:Parwan Province 1440:Bagram Airfield 1363: 1314: 1308: 1273: 1265:Main articles: 1259: 1248: 1242: 1239: 1228: 1216: 1205: 1150: 1110: 1100: 865: 844: 792:, Uruzgan, and 777: 771: 654: 613:, commander of 566:authorized the 541: 425: 319: 251:Resolution 1386 232: 193: 168: 164:Kumak u Hamkāri 153: 132:, Florida, U.S. 128: 127: 122: 121: 118: 91: 89: 69: 50: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 10406: 10396: 10395: 10390: 10385: 10380: 10375: 10370: 10365: 10360: 10355: 10350: 10345: 10340: 10335: 10318: 10317: 10315: 10314: 10304: 10293: 10290: 10289: 10287: 10286: 10281: 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8398: 8397: 8395: 8394: 8389: 8387:Bagram bombing 8384: 8379: 8374: 8369: 8364: 8358: 8356: 8350: 8349: 8347: 8346: 8345: 8344: 8334: 8329: 8324: 8323: 8322: 8312: 8311: 8310: 8305: 8300: 8298:Guantanamo Bay 8289: 8287: 8281: 8280: 8278: 8277: 8272: 8267: 8262: 8257: 8252: 8247: 8242: 8237: 8235:Herat uprising 8232: 8227: 8222: 8216: 8214: 8205: 8201: 8200: 8198: 8197: 8192: 8191: 8190: 8185: 8180: 8175: 8170: 8168:United Kingdom 8165: 8155: 8154: 8153: 8148: 8143: 8138: 8133: 8128: 8118: 8112: 8110: 8104: 8103: 8101: 8100: 8095: 8090: 8089: 8088: 8083: 8075: 8070: 8065: 8060: 8055: 8050: 8045: 8040: 8035: 8029: 8027: 8023: 8022: 8015: 8014: 8007: 8000: 7992: 7986: 7985: 7980: 7972: 7967: 7959: 7944: 7932: 7927: 7922: 7917: 7912: 7907: 7896: 7895:External links 7893: 7889: 7888: 7881: 7868: 7861: 7847: 7838: 7835: 7833: 7832: 7802: 7772: 7752: 7726: 7696: 7670: 7650: 7620: 7600: 7574: 7554: 7524: 7506: 7495:on 26 May 2012 7480: 7454: 7424: 7398: 7376: 7343: 7321: 7291: 7265: 7253: 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Bmlv.gv.at. 7169: 7143: 7128: 7115: 7089: 7063: 7037: 7007: 6981: 6955: 6929: 6910: 6891: 6872: 6853: 6834: 6815: 6803: 6777: 6767:(in Norwegian) 6755: 6736: 6717: 6691: 6660: 6629: 6603: 6577: 6545: 6519: 6493: 6462: 6436: 6406: 6395: 6369: 6339: 6309: 6283: 6253: 6227: 6216:on 28 May 2012 6201: 6175: 6149: 6123: 6097: 6088: 6062: 6036: 6010: 5983: 5953: 5933: 5931:26 August 2014 5913: 5882: 5863: 5837: 5811: 5793: 5771: 5747: 5721: 5691: 5680:on 4 June 2010 5665: 5639: 5613: 5580: 5547: 5521: 5489: 5449: 5437: 5411: 5349: 5326: 5293: 5274: 5243: 5234: 5203: 5173: 5140: 5109: 5082: 5071: 5041: 5015: 4989: 4963: 4936: 4910: 4875: 4827: 4808: 4778: 4748: 4722: 4689: 4663: 4651: 4621: 4595: 4576: 4545: 4514: 4487: 4456: 4424: 4406: 4379: 4355: 4322: 4320: 4317: 4316: 4315: 4310: 4305: 4300: 4295: 4290: 4285: 4280: 4273: 4270: 4253: 4252: 4235: 4234: 4211: 4209: 4202: 4195: 4194: 4174: 4172: 4165: 4160: 4134: 4133: 4131: 4124: 4118: 4115: 4114: 4113: 4102: 4091: 4061: 4045: 4018: 4007: 3996: 3984: 3973: 3962: 3943:CH-47D Chinook 3897: 3894: 3893: 3892: 3889:PRT Chagcharan 3877: 3846: 3834: 3822: 3802: 3795:Defence Forces 3779: 3768:suicide attack 3748: 3733: 3722: 3710: 3699: 3674: 3667: 3666: 3665: 3654: 3622:Army Air Corps 3602: 3595:Tayyip Erdogan 3579: 3567: 3551: 3531: 3516: 3494:(alternated 4 3489:light infantry 3464: 3412: 3379: 3378: 3366: 3355: 3344: 3333: 3321: 3281: 3270: 3254: 3242: 3197: 3153: 3138: 3121: 3109:Pandur II 3088: 3076: 3049:CH‑146 Griffon 3041:CH‑147 Chinook 3009: 2993: 2966: 2852: 2849: 2832: 2829: 2826: 2825: 2818: 2805: 2804:124 days 2802: 2797: 2794: 2783: 2776: 2772: 2771: 2764: 2751: 2746: 2743: 2740: 2729: 2722: 2718: 2717: 2714: 2699: 2696: 2693: 2690: 2679: 2672: 2668: 2667: 2660: 2647: 2644: 2641: 2638: 2627: 2620: 2616: 2615: 2612: 2599: 2596: 2593: 2590: 2577: 2570: 2566: 2565: 2562: 2549: 2546: 2543: 2540: 2527: 2520: 2516: 2515: 2505: 2492: 2489: 2486: 2483: 2472: 2465: 2461: 2460: 2457: 2444: 2441: 2438: 2435: 2429:Dan K. McNeill 2424: 2417: 2413: 2412: 2410: 2397: 2396:276 days 2394: 2391: 2388: 2376: 2369: 2365: 2364: 2361: 2348: 2347:272 days 2345: 2342: 2341:5 August 2005 2339: 2326: 2319: 2315: 2314: 2308: 2295: 2294:173 days 2292: 2291:5 August 2005 2289: 2284: 2277: 2275: 2271: 2270: 2268: 2255: 2254:188 days 2252: 2247: 2246:9 August 2004 2244: 2237: 2235: 2231: 2230: 2220: 2207: 2206:182 days 2204: 2203:9 August 2004 2201: 2198: 2187: 2180: 2176: 2175: 2173: 2160: 2159:182 days 2157: 2154: 2151: 2133: 2131: 2127: 2126: 2124: 2111: 2110:182 days 2108: 2105: 2102: 2091: 2084: 2080: 2079: 2077: 2064: 2063:235 days 2061: 2058: 2055: 2050: 2048: 2044: 2043: 2037: 2024: 2023:161 days 2021: 2018: 2013: 2007:John C. McColl 2002: 1995: 1991: 1990: 1987: 1984: 1980: 1979: 1976: 1973: 1970: 1963: 1960: 1948: 1945: 1944: 1943: 1942: 1941: 1927: 1921: 1920: 1919: 1909: 1877: 1876: 1875: 1872: 1867:PRT WARDAK in 1865: 1858: 1851: 1848:Kunar Province 1844: 1841: 1834: 1827: 1809: 1802: 1799:Khost province 1795: 1788: 1785:Logar province 1778: 1775: 1772: 1765: 1762: 1752: 1749:Czech Republic 1732: 1731: 1730: 1720: 1713: 1702: 1695: 1692: 1689: 1686: 1683: 1680: 1666: 1665: 1664: 1654: 1647: 1644:Farah province 1640: 1634: 1631: 1624: 1621: 1618: 1615:Herat province 1603: 1602: 1601: 1591: 1584: 1579:PRT KONDUZ in 1577: 1570: 1567: 1560: 1557: 1545: 1543:Balkh province 1527: 1526: 1525: 1524: 1523: 1498: 1481: 1480: 1479: 1460:James L. Terry 1390:Mazar-i-Sharif 1357:Marvin L. Hill 1345:David Petraeus 1341:Michael Mullen 1307: 1304: 1261: 1260: 1219: 1217: 1210: 1204: 1201: 1149: 1146: 1099: 1096: 1064:Canada in 2011 1045: 1044: 1037:David Petraeus 1033: 1026: 1019: 992: 984: 968: 967: 952: 944: 937: 930: 919: 915:David Richards 911:Dan K. McNeill 907: 896: 889: 864: 861: 860: 859: 856: 853: 843: 840: 839: 838: 829: 826: 815: 808: 801:David Richards 797: 770: 767: 766: 765: 750: 747: 742:. The British 736: 732: 713: 706: 691:Mazar-i-Sharif 670: 662: 653: 650: 649: 648: 645: 626: 607: 604: 601: 594: 587: 560: 557: 546: 540: 537: 536: 535: 520: 513: 424: 421: 318: 315: 303:United Kingdom 255:Bonn Agreement 230: 227: 226: 214: 210: 209: 205: 204: 195: 189: 188: 184: 183: 150: 146: 145: 139: 135: 134: 113: 109: 108: 105: 101: 100: 87: 83: 82: 75: 71: 70: 67: 59: 58: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 10405: 10394: 10391: 10389: 10386: 10384: 10381: 10379: 10376: 10374: 10371: 10369: 10366: 10364: 10361: 10359: 10356: 10354: 10351: 10349: 10346: 10344: 10341: 10339: 10336: 10334: 10331: 10330: 10328: 10313: 10305: 10303: 10295: 10294: 10291: 10285: 10282: 10280: 10277: 10275: 10272: 10270: 10269: 10265: 10263: 10262: 10258: 10256: 10253: 10251: 10248: 10246: 10244: 10240: 10238: 10235: 10233: 10230: 10228: 10225: 10223: 10220: 10218: 10215: 10213: 10210: 10208: 10205: 10203: 10200: 10198: 10195: 10193: 10190: 10188: 10185: 10183: 10180: 10178: 10175: 10173: 10170: 10168: 10165: 10163: 10160: 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9758: 9755: 9752: 9748: 9745: 9743: 9740: 9738: 9735: 9733: 9730: 9728: 9725: 9724: 9722: 9718: 9715: 9711: 9705: 9702: 9699: 9696:(2003–2011) ( 9695: 9692: 9689: 9685: 9682: 9680: 9677: 9676: 9673: 9669: 9668:War on terror 9662: 9657: 9655: 9650: 9648: 9643: 9642: 9639: 9627: 9623: 9619: 9617: 9613: 9609: 9607: 9599: 9597: 9589: 9588: 9585: 9579: 9576: 9575: 9573: 9569: 9563: 9560: 9558: 9555: 9553: 9550: 9548: 9545: 9543: 9540: 9539: 9537: 9535: 9531: 9523: 9520: 9518: 9515: 9513: 9510: 9508: 9505: 9503: 9500: 9499: 9497: 9495: 9492: 9491: 9489: 9483: 9475: 9472: 9470: 9467: 9466: 9464: 9462: 9459: 9457: 9454: 9452: 9449: 9447: 9444: 9442: 9439: 9437: 9434: 9432: 9429: 9428: 9426: 9424: 9420: 9414: 9411: 9409: 9406: 9404: 9401: 9399: 9396: 9395: 9393: 9391: 9387: 9375: 9372: 9370: 9367: 9365: 9362: 9360: 9357: 9355: 9352: 9351: 9350: 9347: 9343: 9340: 9338: 9335: 9331: 9330:Fall of Kabul 9328: 9326: 9323: 9321: 9318: 9316: 9315:Fall of Herat 9313: 9311: 9308: 9306: 9303: 9302: 9301: 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Index

ISAF
International Sailing Federation
ISAF (disambiguation)
Coalition of the Gulf War
Multi-National Force – Iraq

See list
NATO
Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
United States Central Command
MacDill Air Force Base
Kabul
Persian
Pashto
Gen.
John F. Campbell


Afghanistan
United Nations Security Council
Resolution 1386
Bonn Agreement
Afghan National Security Forces
war in Afghanistan
Taliban insurgency
Kabul
Afghan Transitional Administration
Hamid Karzai
NATO
30 members of NATO

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