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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The first ISAF rotation under the command of NATO was led by Lieutenant General
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6659:"Dutch government collapse: Will other European troops now leave Afghanistan?"
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one for every 86, while Afghanistan has just one for every 5,380 people.
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of the Netherlands serving as Deputy. The mission HQ was formed from HQ
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6775:"Norway to send troops to southern Afghanistan – People's Daily Online"
6008:"Geen gevechtsoperaties F-16s in Afghanistan – België – Nieuws – Knack"
5487:"International Security Assistance Force (ISAF): Key Facts and Figures"
4563: 19 September 2007 at 17:20. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
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around the village of Yatimchay, six kilometers (3.7 mi) south of
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greater ISAF role in the country. This includes the deployment of ISAF
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7141:"Armenian Troops Due in Afghanistan Soon | Asbarez Armenian News"
6199:"Operation Iraqi Freedom | Iraq | Fatalities By Nationality"
6034:"Bulgaria could add up to 100 troops in Afghanistan: defense minister"
5809:"Official Public Website Home Page – MEB-Afghanistan / TF Leatherneck"
2969:, while detachments (KUNDUZ 16) assisted in the northern PRTs of
30:"Coalition Forces" redirects here. For the Persian Gulf War body, see
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Official site of the Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, Netherlands
5409:"American army officer killed, many wounded in Afghan insider attack"
4961:"Tropas colombianas reforzarán a las fuerzas españolas en Afganistán"
4935:"Colombia sends troops to Afghanistan – first Latin American country"
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6979:"Ministry of Defence of Slovak Republic – ISAF mission, Afghanistan"
6517:"Οι Αφγανοί διερμηνείς του ελληνικού στρατού στα νύχια των Ταλιμπάν"
5982:"Het Nieuwsblad – Belgische F‑16's in Afghanistan zijn operationeel"
5519:"ISAF – International Security Assistance Force – Official Homepage"
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were deployed to Afghanistan to help with mentoring and training of
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7572:"DefenseLink News Article: Jordanian Military Helps Its Neighbors"
5881:"Gen. David McKiernan Ousted as Top U.S. Commander in Afghanistan"
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New Zealand to lead Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan
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Three NATO states announced withdrawal plans beginning in 2010.
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Mattelaer, Alexander. "How Afghanistan has Strengthened NATO."
7289:"Georgian Soldier Succumbs to Injuries Suffered in Afghanistan"
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AFP: France says Afghanistan troop pullout faster than expected
6084:Карев, М. (2021). Една от мисиите в афганистан. Авангард принт.
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6225:"Danmarks Radio – Danmark mister flesh soldater i Afghanistan"
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with about 140 support personnel deployed. They operated from
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Treviño Martínez, Rafael: "Afganistán: ¿qué está fallando?",
6953:"Pierderile romanesti din Afganistan si pierderile aliatilor"
6337:"Flash Actu: Afghanistan : 250 soldats français de plus"
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5382:. NATO/International Security Assistance Force. 6 July 2009.
4321:"NATO sets "irreversible" but risky course to end Afghan war"
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Targeted Killings: Law and Morality in an Asymmetrical World
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7607:. Atlantic Council. 2 August 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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New Zealand – New Zealand deployed an undisclosed number of
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Flight Lieutenant Luke Meldon explains the components of an
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KAIA (Belgium, Hungary, Greece, Hungary from December 2010)
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7759:. Atlantic Council. 29 July 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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NATO in Afghanistan: a test of the transatlantic alliance
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7342:"Taliban Attack Kills 7 Georgian Soldiers in Afghanistan"
5637:"Lithuanian Armed Forces – Central and South Asia region"
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Poppies for Peace: Reforming Afghanistan's Opium Industry
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PRT MAZAR-I-SHARIF in Balkh province (Sweden and Finland)
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Anaconda Strategy vs the insurgents as of 20 October 2010
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ISAF's voice toward the Afghan people (English and Dari)
7561:. amerika21. 1 September 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
7452:"Russia back to Afghanistan to help US & NATO Video"
7225:"Amount of Finnish troops in Afghanistan almost doubled"
5108:"Afghanistan withdrawal before 2015, says David Cameron"
4393: page 9. (2001) Retrieved 26 August 2008.
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in 2011. Nine Czech soldiers were killed in Afghanistan.
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consisting of Badghis, Farah, Ghor, and Herat Provinces.
7478:"Last Swiss officers back from Afghanistan – swissinfo"
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NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan from 2001–2014
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NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together, Fighting Alone
7037:. Slovenskavojska.si. 24 December 2009. Archived from
6307:"Sarkozy Rules Out More French Troops For Afghanistan"
6036:. Military-world.net. 23 December 2009. Archived from
5931:"David Petraeus CIA scandal engulfs US Gen John Allen"
4455:"ISAF's mission in Afghanistan (2001–2014) (Archived)"
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Regional Command South also included the provinces of
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Official Swedish Armed Forces Afghanistan – ISAF site
7726:. News.xinhuanet.com. 9 December 2009. Archived from
6543:"NATO allies offer 7,000 extra troops for Afghan war"
5951:"Shqipëria dërgoi kontingjentin e tetë në Afganistan"
5348:"Directive Re-emphasizes Protecting Afghan Civilians"
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had a major presence in Afghanistan, including three
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2014
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Auerswald, David P. & Stephen M. Saideman, eds.
6097:. Airforce.forces.gc.ca. 5 June 2009. Archived from
6060:"Изпратихме още 165 военни на операция в Афганистан"
5294:"South Asia | Nato to attack Afghan opium labs"
5081:"Dutch Pullout From Afghanistan Leaves Some Nervous"
4989:. News.xinhuanet.com. 28 August 2008. Archived from
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4746:"South Asia | Afghan conflict deaths quadruple"
4366: 31 May 2001. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
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country to send an operational force to Afghanistan.
477:(1GNC), including staff from the UK, Italy, Turkey,
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Enduring Freedom: A Rogue Historian in Afghanistan.
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1118:, 50 years previously. In an article, BBC reporter
887:On 15 December 2006, ISAF started a new offensive,
880:On 28–29 November 2006, there was a NATO summit at
614:. Canada reduced its forces to about 800 personnel.
447:The initial ISAF headquarters (AISAF) was based on
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7670:. Channelnewsasia.com. 16 May 2007. Archived from
7528:. Australian Department of Defence. Archived from
7063:. Ejercito.mde.es. 1 December 2001. Archived from
6251:"France eyes sending troops to Afghan combat zone"
5639:(in Lithuanian). Kariuomene.kam.lt. Archived from
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2900:Romanian soldiers in southern Afghanistan in 2003.
1503:) provided the security of the outer perimeter of
764:Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2006
10357:Military units and formations established in 2001
9387:Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
7694:"South Korea confirms new troops for Afghanistan"
5665:. Afghanistan.gc.ca. 17 June 2009. Archived from
5336:, 9–10 October 2008, Retrieved on 10 October 2008
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4805:U.S. general in Afghanistan seen tough on Taliban
4776:"Europe | Nato hails shift on Afghan combat"
4513:"Countries Currently Contributing Troops to ISAF"
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3036:leased for one year from Skylink Aviation, eight
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6281:"French army to deploy Tigers in second quarter"
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5719:"PRT-Zabul helps reconnect Afghans, government"
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5068:Canada PM: Troops Home From Afghanistan in 2011
4403:Official Documents System of the United Nations
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641:Stage 2: to the west – completed September 2005
465:On 10 February 2003, German Lieutenant General
347:Afghan parliamentary election in September 2005
7951:The ISAF-site of the Czech Ministry of Defence
7598:Malaysia becoming the 47th Contributor to ISAF
7422:"Participation in ISAF mission in Afghanistan"
7373:Georgian soldiers killed in Afghanistan attack
7195:"Azerbaijani peacekeepers sent to Afghanistan"
7143:. Asbarez.com. 6 November 2009. Archived from
6173:"Croatia to host three NATO exercises in 2011"
5546:"Key indicates SAS will return to Afghanistan"
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5015:. Thaindian.com. 7 August 2008. Archived from
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3379:Norway – Norwegian troops are divided between
1097:Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
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528:Stage 1: to the north – completed October 2004
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7842:. Dulles: Potomac Books, Incorporated, 2005,
7265:. Civil Georgia. 17 July 2014. Archived from
7168:"All missions from Austrian troops (German))"
7166:BMLVS – Kommunikation – Referat WebAuftritt.
6908:Four Norwegian soldiers killed in Afghanistan
4827:. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007
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4287:German Armed Forces casualties in Afghanistan
3749:peacekeeping and counterinsurgency operations
2448:Former Commander of the Army Forces Command.
1756:Task Force 50 (ISAF SOF) in Ghazni province,
1671:Forward Support Base Kandahar (Multinational)
1075:, and NATO will continue operating under the
508:sent a sanitary team and an air team to ISAF.
469:took command of ISAF, with Brigadier General
341:voted to send German troops to the region of
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6832:Taliban threaten more attacks in Afghanistan
6575:"Iceland Crisis Response Unit – Afghanistan"
6461:"New Evaluation on Afghanistan Long Overdue"
5837:. Ukinafghanistan.fco.gov.uk. Archived from
5452:. Archived from the original on 28 June 2007
5436:Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum – (ISAF)
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10216:North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
6801:Norwegian explosives experts to Afghanistan
6777:. English.people.com.cn. 26 February 2008.
6404:"43 tote Bundeswehr-Soldaten in Afganistan"
6367:"Le dispositif français pour l'Afghanistan"
5979:
5940:, 13 November 2012 Last updated at 05:26 ET
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5171:"ISAF's mission in Afghanistan (2001-2014)"
5106:Patrick Wintour in Toronto (25 June 2010).
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4144:Learn how and when to remove these messages
2852:up-armored M1114 patrol in Kabul, July 2009
1832:PRT GHAZNI in Ghazni province (Poland, USA)
758:Stage 3: to the south – completed July 2006
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6751:Official Norwegian Defence Force website:
6732:Official Norwegian Defence Force website:
6493:. TIME World. 9 April 2010. Archived from
6436:(in German). Bundeswehr.de. Archived from
6147:"Hrvatska šalje još vojnika u Afghanistan"
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4582:CDI, Terrorism Project – 14 February 2002.
4297:Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom
3301:, 3 CH‑47. Additionally, in April 2008, 4
1393:Meeting of Italian and U.S. commanders at
963:SOF 90‑Day Accumulated effect (23 Sep 10).
928:On 6–7 February 2009, U.K, forces mounted
231:) was a multinational military mission in
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6689:"Dutch troops end Afghanistan deployment"
6491:"Germany Comes to Terms With Its New War"
5663:"Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team"
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4720:"International Security Assistance Force"
4302:List of ISAF installations in Afghanistan
4277:Canadian Forces casualties in Afghanistan
4234:Learn how and when to remove this message
1242:Learn how and when to remove this message
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235:from 2001 to 2014. It was established by
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10337:United Nations Security Council mandates
10013:Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
7618:"Mongolia to send troops to Afghanistan"
7263:"Georgian Troops End Mission in Helmand"
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6577:. Iceland Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
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5911:"General McChrystal Resignation Letter"
5476:International Security Assistance Force
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5039:"Colombia To Aid U.S. In Taliban Fight"
4908:"Petraeus takes command in Afghanistan"
4486:"The 700 Military Bases of Afghanistan"
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1069:Train Advise and Assist Command Capital
839:Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams
585:On 9 February 2004, Lieutenant General
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10382:Military operations involving Portugal
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7909:Video of British ISAF Patrol in Action
7250:Georgian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
7227:. Mil.fi. 28 June 2010. Archived from
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6311:Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2011
5689:"PRT - Oruzgan — Global Collaborative"
5591:from the original on 29 September 2011
5118:from the original on 15 September 2013
5013:"Colombia sends troops to Afghanistan"
4937:. Monsters and Critics. Archived from
4851:NATO Press release – 6 March 2007 and
4712:
4676:NATO ISAF missions – 3 September 2009.
4389:Annex I – International Security Force
4063:21 South Korean Christian missionaries
3626:militia, particularly in the towns of
3305:reconnaissance jets and 3 helicopters
1919:Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team
1801:Bamiyan Provincial Reconstruction Team
1545:), as well as Faryab in the northwest.
1359:inside the ISAF headquarters in Kabul.
1032:to replace McChrystal on 30 June 2010.
898:On 4 February 2007, U.S. General
788:On 4 May 2006, United Kingdom General
96:130,000 (About to be deployed in 2012)
10372:2014 disestablishments in Afghanistan
10250:Targeted Killing in International Law
10131:Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
9629:
8900:Kabul Canadian Embassy convoy bombing
8676:Forward Operating Base Delhi massacre
7980:
7924:Peace Operations Monitor- Afghanistan
7704:from the original on 17 December 2009
7339:
7205:from the original on 22 December 2015
6657:Marquand, Robert (22 February 2010).
6231:from the original on 19 February 2009
5577:Romanos, Amelia (28 September 2011).
4786:from the original on 11 November 2012
4646:
4644:
4510:
4483:
3383:in Faryab province where they lead a
3060:armored vehicles and six 155 mm
2951:Albanian Special Operations Battalion
1935:
1451:commanded the IJC from 2012 to 2013.
425:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
10296:
9590:
8895:Kunduz-Takhar highway hostage crisis
7810:from the original on 14 October 2012
7780:from the original on 11 January 2009
7402:from the original on 1 December 2017
7093:from the original on 12 October 2016
6959:from the original on 16 January 2014
6933:from the original on 22 October 2010
6781:from the original on 16 January 2009
6581:from the original on 21 October 2014
6555:from the original on 9 November 2020
6459:Siobhán Dowling (11 February 2010).
6347:from the original on 17 October 2012
6317:from the original on 13 January 2012
6287:from the original on 30 January 2009
5891:from the original on 4 February 2011
5860:About ISAF: History: ISAF Commanders
5790:Regional Command Southwest stands up
5725:from the original on 24 January 2023
5611:"Tutta la Taurinense in Afghanistan"
5499:from the original on 2 November 2021
5212:from the original on 11 January 2009
5200:Leithead, Alistair (5 August 2006).
4768:
4756:from the original on 2 December 2012
4738:
4700:from the original on 4 February 2006
4566:
4557: page 2. Mr. Churkin
4187:
4150:
4109:
3747:Georgia – Predominantly tasked with
2828:Convoy of U.S. forces passing by in
1224:adding citations to reliable sources
1195:
910:On 6 March 2007, NATO-ISAF launched
515:in the summer of 2003 reported that
9430:UK Afghan Unlawful Killings inquiry
7526:Australian Operation in Afghanistan
7504:"ISAF official web site statistics"
7432:from the original on 10 August 2016
6523:from the original on 23 August 2021
6066:from the original on 2 October 2011
5415:from the original on 6 October 2014
5252:from the original on 11 August 2012
5151:from the original on 13 August 2022
4914:from the original on 7 January 2014
4690:"More Dutch troops for Afghanistan"
4611:
4523:from the original on 25 August 2021
4465:from the original on 27 August 2021
4282:Coalition casualties in Afghanistan
3658:Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (
3432:were in use. In December 2009, the
2213:Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada)
1863:PRT GARDEZ in Paktia province (USA)
1622:PRT HERAT in Herat province (Italy)
1551:Task Force 47 (special forces, see
1548:Manoeuvre battalions, including QRF
1459:and Special Operations Forces. The
1315:Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
1256:Coalition casualties in Afghanistan
451:, led at the time by Major General
162:
147:
108:American contingent responsible to:
105:Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
13:
10377:Afghanistan and the United Nations
10367:2001 establishments in Afghanistan
9164:2 & 5 September Kabul bombings
8734:Jalalabad Indian consulate bombing
7825:
6695:from the original on 1 August 2010
6669:from the original on 28 March 2010
6638:from the original on 20 April 2010
6628:"Italians 'to boost Afghan force'"
6607:from the original on 3 August 2008
6257:. 26 February 2008. Archived from
5811:. Mnfwest.usmc.mil. Archived from
5558:from the original on 29 March 2012
5304:from the original on 24 March 2012
5240:Hastings, Michael (22 June 2010).
5144:. Institute for the Study of War.
5136:
4641:
4492:from the original on 26 April 2012
4488:. Foreign Police in Focus (FPIF).
3411:Poland – The Polish brigade-level
1612:Forward Support Base HERAT (Spain)
1477:(Kabul) (approx. strength: 5,420)
1137:ISAF and the illegal opium economy
821:expansion, NATO-ISAF assisted the
704:On 5 August 2005, Italian General
631:Commonwealth of Independent States
519:had one peacekeeper to 48 people,
267:Afghan Transitional Administration
14:
10393:
10181:Enhanced interrogation techniques
9977:Georgia Sustainment and Stability
9865:al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
9655:
9458:Bagram torture and prisoner abuse
7883:
7750:Tonga sends troops to Afghanistan
7574:. Defenselink.mil. Archived from
7354:from the original on 16 June 2013
6985:from the original on 11 July 2012
6870:Norwegian fatality in Afghanistan
6626:Willey, David (7 February 2009).
6471:from the original on 16 June 2010
5988:from the original on 11 June 2011
5961:from the original on 23 July 2011
5389:from the original on 15 July 2009
5181:from the original on 8 April 2022
5049:from the original on 29 July 2009
4967:from the original on 23 July 2011
4629:from the original on 3 March 2016
4125:This section has multiple issues.
3168:refueling aircraft were based at
1763:Forward Support Base BAGRAM (USA)
1680:Combined Task Force 4-2 (2012–13)
1665:HQ RC(S) at Kandahar Airfield in
1457:NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan
1295:ISAF command structure as of 2011
865:In November 2006, a study by the
10342:Foreign relations of Afghanistan
10295:
10286:
10285:
10156:Combatant Status Review Tribunal
10105:President's Surveillance Program
10100:Military Commissions Act of 2009
10095:Military Commissions Act of 2006
10048:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
10023:Moro conflict in the Philippines
10018:Insurgency in the North Caucasus
9609:
9599:
9589:
9580:
9579:
8309:Pakistan Embassy in Kabul attack
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6945:
6919:
6900:
6434:"Grundlagen – Warum Bundeswehr?"
6410:. 14 August 2011. Archived from
6153:from the original on 4 July 2016
5980:Auteur: vdy (9 September 2008).
5879:Scott Tyson, Ann (12 May 2009).
5544:Armstrong, John (20 July 2009).
5079:Terence Neilan (1 August 2010).
4853:Nato in major anti-Taleban drive
4484:Turse, Nick (11 February 2010).
4452:
4292:NATO logistics in the Afghan War
4192:
4155:
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1986:
1648:Provincial Reconstruction Team (
1363:
1200:
1192:Military and civilian casualties
557:Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
504:Between February and July 2002,
210:
205:
79:
21:International Sailing Federation
9972:Georgia Train and Equip Program
7959:Norwegian ISAF Photos 2004–2005
7804:United Nations Security Council
7770:"Afghan 'trust' in Arab troops"
6881:
6862:
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4817:
4585:
4543:United Nations Security Council
4376:United Nations Security Council
4352:United Nations Security Council
4251:United Nations Security Council
4133:or discuss these issues on the
3139:Estonian Afghanistan Contingent
2872:French units on duty with ISAF.
2651:Nominated to become the fourth
2028:Initial ISAF HQ formed from HQ
1815:command from 2003 – April 2013)
1708:, Zabul Province (USA, Romania)
1461:New Zealand Special Air Service
1307:Provincial Reconstruction Teams
1211:needs additional citations for
1073:Afghan National Security Forces
975:On 19 June 2009, ISAF launched
655:Provincial Reconstruction Teams
367:UN Security Council Resolutions
337:On 24 October 2003, the German
305:
248:Afghan National Security Forces
237:United Nations Security Council
10332:NATO operations in Afghanistan
10161:Criticism of the war on terror
10115:Terrorist Surveillance Program
9920:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
9673:War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
9397:Islamic State–Taliban conflict
8008:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
7867:Congressional Research Service
7624:. 21 July 2009. Archived from
7552:El Salvador zieht in den Krieg
7480:. Swissinfo.ch. Archived from
7009:Ministry of Defense (Slovenia)
6929:. Rferl.org. 22 January 2010.
6713:Norwegian Government website:
6175:. 9 March 2011. Archived from
6062:. DarikNews.bg. 14 July 2011.
5721:. Army.mil. 9 September 2009.
5579:"PM defends Afghan deployment"
4619:"Turkey takes command of ISAF"
4535:
4504:
4477:
4446:
4414:
4396:
4345:
3385:Provincial Reconstruction Team
3220:2006 German troops controversy
3044:unmanned aerial vehicles. The
3040:utility helicopters and three
3014:several operations and battles
2839:
2757:Commandant of the Marine Corps
1946:
1093:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
995:offensive since the battle of
983:On 2 July 2009, ISAF launched
943:On 29 May 2009, ISAF launched
1:
10196:Guantanamo Bay detention camp
9839:Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed Bahaziq
8782:Atiqullah Raufi assassination
8757:Herat Indian consulate attack
7340:Rubin, Alissa (7 June 2013).
7295:. 8 June 2015. Archived from
6715:F-16s for ISAF in Afghanistan
6663:The Christian Science Monitor
6201:. iCasualties. Archived from
6149:. Ezadar.hr. 30 August 2011.
6121:"Emisije na zahtjev: Dnevnik"
5613:. Lastampa.It. Archived from
5492:. Nato.int. 1 December 2014.
5353:American Forces Press Service
5083:. Aolnews.com. Archived from
4329:. 21 May 2012. Archived from
3885:Non-NATO and non-EAPC nations
3495:Detachment of the Air Force.
2936:to five Thunder Lab students.
2892:Polish forces in Afghanistan.
2755:Nominated to become the 36th
1439:ISAF HQ at Kabul (Composite)
985:Operation Strike of the Sword
617:In September 2004, a Spanish
141:"Assistance and Cooperation"
113:United States Central Command
34:. For the Iraq War body, see
10171:Killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri
10063:al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen
9536:International public opinion
8857:Kabul Spanish Embassy attack
8477:Kabul Indian embassy bombing
8414:Kabul Indian embassy bombing
7193:AzerNews (12 January 2015).
7089:. RTVE.es. 16 October 2015.
7061:"Ejército de Tierra español"
6981:. Mod.gov.sk. 1 April 2012.
6955:. adevarul.ro. 10 May 2011.
5346:Jim Garamone (6 July 2009).
4105:
4025:deployed C-130 aircraft and
3920:Special Air Service Regiment
3056:, approximately one hundred
1483:French forces in Afghanistan
1165:opium economy in Afghanistan
895:valley in Kandahar province.
674:(U.S.), Fayzabad (Germany),
314:ISAF's military terminal at
7:
10239:State Sponsors of Terrorism
10110:Protect America Act of 2007
9435:Australian Brereton Inquiry
9101:September Jalalabad bombing
8729:Herat U.S. consulate attack
8686:September Camp Bastion raid
8381:South Korean hostage crisis
7011:. July 2011. Archived from
6889:Soldier's body arrives home
6227:. Dr.dk. 15 February 2009.
4267:Afghanistan Mission Network
4260:
3803:Republic of North Macedonia
3533:5th Special Forces Regiment
3470:Kabul International Airport
3089:Czech troops in Afghanistan
3032:transport helicopters, six
2967:Kabul International Airport
2687:1 year, 207 days
2432:1 year, 120 days
1746:(Polish forces' brigade in
1490:Kabul International Airport
1087:Security and reconstruction
1012:Afghanistan Mission Network
794:Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
678:(Italy), Kunduz (Germany),
475:I. German/Dutch Corps
316:Kabul International Airport
167:
152:
36:Multi-National Force – Iraq
10:
10398:
10176:Killing of Osama bin Laden
10053:War in Somalia (2006–2009)
10008:Operation Active Endeavour
9184:Haska Meyna mosque bombing
8724:Presidential palace attack
8259:Battle of Sayyd Alma Kalay
8066:Withdrawal of U.S. troops
7874:International Peacekeeping
6010:. Knack.be. Archived from
5521:. Nato.int. Archived from
5358:U.S. Department of Defense
4667:NATO's role in Afghanistan
4599:(in Turkish). 14 July 2014
3936:Royal Australian Air Force
3845:Sweden – Sweden leads the
3763:struck a Georgian base in
3434:Polish Ministry of Defence
3398:attack on the Serena Hotel
2751:United States Marine Corps
2738:1 year, 197 days
2700:United States Marine Corps
2635:1 year, 14 days
2480:1 year, 12 days
1870:Regional Command Southwest
1701:(United States, Australia)
1677:Combined Task Force Lancer
1465:Operation Enduring Freedom
1298:
1253:
1090:
875:Operation Enduring Freedom
761:
646:In February 2005, General
598:On 7 August 2004, General
449:3rd UK Mechanised Division
411:
359:Operation Enduring Freedom
29:
18:
10281:
10123:
10075:
10043:Terrorism in Saudi Arabia
10000:
9992:Drone strikes in Pakistan
9948:
9941:
9885:Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
9852:
9791:
9784:
9708:
9701:
9663:
9575:
9559:
9531:Afghan War documents leak
9521:
9511:2021–2022 Afghan protests
9473:
9445:Kunduz hospital airstrike
9440:War crimes by the Taliban
9410:
9377:
9274:
9197:
9179:Jalalabad suicide bombing
9129:2019 Kabul mosque bombing
9109:
9036:
9028:28 December Kabul bombing
8958:
8870:
8790:
8742:
8704:
8641:
8573:
8505:
8447:
8424:Kidnapping of David Rohde
8389:
8341:
8272:
8199:
8192:
8095:
8062:Drone strikes in Pakistan
8014:
6851:Fallen soldier comes home
5869:, retrieved 20 March 2012
5771:. Wwono.com. 4 March 2010
4910:. CBC News. 4 July 2010.
4814:REUTERS – 5 February 2007
3389:Royal Norwegian Air Force
3156:under the command of the
3028:surveillance planes, six
2862:Canadian Grenadier Guards
2537:1 year, 8 days
2496:Relieved from command by
1966:
1963:
1960:
1953:
1950:
1945:
1813:New Zealand Defence Force
1445:Multi-National Corps Iraq
1273:Hamid Karzai's government
968:On 15 June 2009, General
932:raid in Helmand province.
902:replaced British General
823:Government of Afghanistan
421:U.S. Secretary of Defense
201:
196:
180:
175:
137:
126:
100:
92:
74:
62:
57:Official logo of the ISAF
50:
45:
32:Coalition of the Gulf War
10263:Unitary executive theory
8852:Kandahar Airport bombing
8082:Resolute Support Mission
7967:(in English and Swedish)
7941:29 November 2013 at the
6837:28 December 2004 at the
6123:. Hrt.hr. Archived from
5916:3 September 2014 at the
5754:29 December 2014 at the
5271:The Washington Quarterly
4933:Humberto (26 May 2009).
4307:
4272:Resolute Support Mission
4077:3rd US Infantry Division
3621:utility helicopters and
3018:Royal Canadian Air Force
2811:Resolute Support Mission
1674:Combined Task Force Fury
1543:Kunduz Province Campaign
1474:Regional Command Capital
1077:Resolute Support Mission
1061:Regional Command Capital
1024:On 4 July 2010, General
977:Operation Panther's Claw
938:Operation Panther's Claw
921:On 2 June 2008, General
733:16th Air Assault Brigade
300:Resolute Support Mission
10191:Extraordinary rendition
10186:Extrajudicial prisoners
9506:People's Peace Movement
9343:Operation Allies Refuge
9259:Kabul University attack
9159:17 August Kabul bombing
9076:30 April Kabul bombings
9056:Kabul ambulance bombing
9008:June Lashkargar bombing
8940:Battle of Boz Qandahari
8925:September Kabul attacks
8830:22 August Kabul bombing
8825:10 August Kabul bombing
8815:April Jalalabad bombing
8805:Kabul Parliament attack
8777:December Kabul bombings
8628:Pakistani border attack
7321:. New.interpressnews.ge
6887:Aftenposten Newspaper:
6868:Aftenposten Newspaper:
6856:18 October 2007 at the
6849:Aftenposten Newspaper:
6830:Aftenposten Newspaper:
5936:17 October 2018 at the
5909:Department of Defense,
5332:12 October 2008 at the
4810:24 January 2023 at the
3442:101st Airborne Division
2030:3rd Mechanised Division
1893:. Marine Major General
1511:Force Protection Group.
1157:Regional security risks
748:Apache gunship fired a
10226:Operation Eagle Assist
10146:Clash of Civilizations
9693:Symbolism of terrorism
9496:Enlightenment Movement
9363:August 29 drone strike
9207:6 March Kabul shooting
9154:7 August Kabul bombing
9086:July Jalalabad bombing
9071:22 April Kabul bombing
9066:Kunduz madrassa attack
9046:I-C Hotel Kabul attack
8820:7 August Kabul attacks
8666:Quran burning protests
8603:I-C Hotel Kabul attack
8254:Battle of Shawali Kowt
8249:Dasht-i-Leili massacre
8244:Battle of Qala-i-Jangi
8214:Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif
7755:16 August 2021 at the
7603:16 August 2021 at the
7557:16 August 2021 at the
7396:"Overseas Deployments"
7378:6 October 2018 at the
6720:7 January 2009 at the
6691:. BBC. 1 August 2010.
6408:Mitteldeutsche Zeitung
5584:The New Zealand Herald
5551:The New Zealand Herald
4408:9 October 2008 at the
4203:is missing information
4046:Singapore Armed Forces
3894:
3801:North Macedonia – The
3721:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3675:
3623:Westland WAH-64 Apache
3537:Afghan National Police
3413:Task Force White Eagle
3202:Regional Command North
3137:Estonia – Most of the
2937:
2917:
2909:
2901:
2893:
2885:
2880:Norwegian soldiers in
2873:
2865:
2853:
2833:
1929:(UK, Denmark, Estonia)
1913:Task Force Leatherneck
1744:Task Force White Eagle
1659:Regional Command South
1561:PRT FEYZABAD (DEU) in
1520:Regional Command North
1435:
1416:
1402:
1386:
1383:Regional Command North
1360:
1189:
1160:
1149:
1041:Freddy Padilla de Leon
1010:Beginning in 2010 the
1005:Operation Phantom Fury
964:
861:
801:Regional Command South
650:of Turkey took command
553:North Atlantic Council
551:In December 2003, the
444:
436:
319:
119:MacDill Air Force Base
23:. For other uses, see
10221:Operation Noble Eagle
10058:2007 Lebanon conflict
9392:Republican insurgency
9353:Operation Devi Shakti
9326:Kunduz mosque bombing
9212:Kabul gurdwara attack
9169:17 September bombings
9144:28 July Kabul bombing
8588:Sarposa prison escape
8525:February Kabul attack
8399:Haska Meyna airstrike
7946:(in Dutch and French)
7876:15.2 (2008): 214–236.
7856:53.6 (2011): 127–140.
7835:(Princeton U.P. 2014)
7668:"Channelnewsasia.com"
6894:13 March 2008 at the
6875:11 March 2008 at the
6818:23 March 2008 at the
6761:13 March 2008 at the
5242:"The Runaway General"
3928:1st Commando Regiment
3924:2nd Commando Regiment
3892:
3669:
3617:surveillance planes,
3517:Qalat, Zabul Province
3303:AMX International AMX
3196:Germany – The German
3162:Dassault Mirage 2000D
2923:
2915:
2907:
2899:
2891:
2879:
2871:
2864:in Kandahar Province.
2859:
2850:Bulgarian land forces
2847:
2827:
2723:Joseph F. Dunford Jr.
2522:Stanley A. McChrystal
2217:Canadian Armed Forces
1725:Regional Command East
1683:Combined Team Uruzgan
1596:Regional Command West
1530:, HQ Mazar-i-Sharif,
1447:. Lieutenant General
1422:
1408:
1395:Regional Command West
1392:
1373:
1348:and German Army Gen.
1327:
1277:Stanley A. McChrystal
1185:
1155:
1144:
1091:Further information:
1065:Regional Command West
970:Stanley A. McChrystal
962:
918:hydro-energy project.
859:
762:Further information:
699:Regional Command West
690:(U.K., then Norway),
442:
423:Donald Rumsfeld with
419:
365:ISAF was mandated by
313:
25:ISAF (disambiguation)
10352:2010s in Afghanistan
10347:2000s in Afghanistan
10038:Operation Linda Nchi
9982:OEF – Horn of Africa
9895:Islamic Courts Union
9844:Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
9668:September 11 attacks
9551:To the fall of Kabul
9487:Afghan peace groups
9483:Afghan peace process
9402:Afghan frozen assets
9358:Kabul airport attack
9309:Battle of Lashkargah
9294:Kabul school bombing
9124:Camp Shorabak attack
9051:STC Jalalabad attack
8835:Ghazni prison escape
8752:Kabul S Hotel attack
8515:January Kabul attack
8472:February Kabul raids
8419:Kabul S Hotel attack
8409:Wech Bagtu airstrike
8361:Nangar Khel incident
7929:5 April 2021 at the
7653:3 March 2016 at the
6913:29 June 2010 at the
6813:New "Norwegian" camp
6739:16 July 2008 at the
6283:. Flightglobal.com.
5865:3 March 2012 at the
5693:www.globalcollab.org
5377:"Tactical Directive"
5276:14 June 2007 at the
4963:. Elespectador.Com.
4858:9 March 2007 at the
4782:. 29 November 2006.
4752:. 13 November 2006.
4726:on 20 September 2006
4672:8 April 2009 at the
4578:12 June 2002 at the
3946:transport aircraft,
3865:Medevac helicopters.
3466:Portuguese Air Force
3291:Agusta A129 Mangusta
3178:Aérospatiale Gazelle
3123:Second Schleswig War
2820:Contributing nations
2498:Secretary of Defense
2299:Former commander of
1575:PRT POL-E KHOMRI in
1350:Wolf-Dieter Langheld
1220:improve this article
1148:levels for 2005–2007
1081:XVIII Airborne Corps
889:Operation Baaz Tsuka
871:Afghan National Army
328:Afghan National Army
9501:Uprising for Change
9134:1 July Kabul attack
9061:March Kabul bombing
9013:August Herat attack
9003:Battle of Bora Bora
8988:Camp Shaheen attack
8983:Nangarhar airstrike
8880:Nangarhar offensive
8719:June Kabul bombings
8560:Badakhshan massacre
8492:Camp Chapman attack
8439:Spin Boldak bombing
8356:Hyderabad airstrike
8264:Battle of Tora Bora
8209:Bombing of Kandahar
7899:ISAF YouTube Videos
7700:. 8 December 2009.
7628:on 14 February 2010
7578:on 30 November 2009
7510:on 7 November 2012.
7252:, 23 September 2015
7147:on 13 November 2009
6551:. 5 December 2009.
6261:on 29 February 2012
6014:on 28 December 2011
5885:The Washington Post
5795:6 July 2010 at the
5745:Minister of Defence
5411:. Afghanistan Sun.
5300:. 10 October 2008.
5087:on 27 November 2010
4941:on 23 December 2008
4696:. 3 February 2006.
4573:ISAF in Afghanistan
3788:bomb disposal units
3487:companies and 2 of
3282:Parliament of Italy
3062:M777 howitzers
2653:Director of the CIA
2295:Turkish Land Forces
2064:Turkish Land Forces
1877:) (approx. 27,000)
1732:) (approx. 18,800)
1602:HQ RC(W) in Herat,
1563:Badakhshan province
1425:Air traffic control
1067:were re-designated
561:General James Jones
534:troops at the time.
10268:Unlawful combatant
10201:Iranian Revolution
9987:OEF – Trans Sahara
9962:War in Afghanistan
9819:Jalaluddin Haqqani
9814:Sirajuddin Haqqani
9740:Iraqi Armed Forces
9338:2021 Kabul airlift
9299:Battle of Kandahar
9149:July Farah bombing
9119:Maidan Shar attack
9023:20 October attacks
9018:17 October attacks
8998:June Herat bombing
8978:March Kabul attack
8930:Battle of Tarinkot
8915:Janikhel offensive
8910:July Kabul bombing
8890:April Kabul attack
8845:Hospital airstrike
8800:Park Palace attack
8583:Mano Gai airstrike
8565:Operation Halmazag
8404:Azizabad airstrike
8366:Helmand airstrikes
8234:Battle of Tarinkot
8184:Aviation incidents
8057:Taliban insurgency
7859:Morelli, Vincent.
7730:on 31 January 2010
7674:on 8 December 2008
7458:on 2 November 2010
7347:The New York Times
7299:on 11 October 2017
7231:on 21 January 2010
7130:. 30 November 2009
6440:on 28 October 2010
6179:on 9 February 2011
5841:on 28 January 2010
5364:on 14 October 2012
5177:. 19 August 2021.
5019:on 16 October 2012
4862:BBC – 6 March 2007
4168:. You can help by
3895:
3847:PRT Mazar-i-Sharif
3734:PRT Mazar-i-Sharif
3676:
3215:Taliban insurgency
3158:Brigade La Fayette
3024:cargo planes, two
2938:
2918:
2910:
2902:
2894:
2886:
2874:
2866:
2860:Soldiers from the
2854:
2834:
2805:United States Army
2647:United States Army
2568:Lieutenant general
2549:United States Army
2492:United States Army
2466:David D. McKiernan
2444:United States Army
2301:3rd Corps (Turkey)
2268:Lieutenant general
2228:Lieutenant general
2178:Lieutenant general
2124:Lieutenant general
2082:Lieutenant general
2041:Lieutenant general
1936:List of Commanders
1901:Task Force Helmand
1827:Nangarhar province
1793:PRT METHER LAM in
1638:PRT QALA-E-NOW in
1436:
1417:
1403:
1387:
1381:, headquarters of
1361:
1328:Kabul; Clockwise,
1161:
1150:
1128:Task Force Uruzgan
965:
945:Operation Mar Lewe
923:David D. McKiernan
912:Operation Achilles
862:
741:On 22 May 2006, a
513:Care International
497:In February 2002,
445:
437:
349:the Canadian base
320:
284:30 members of NATO
256:Taliban insurgency
252:war in Afghanistan
10309:
10308:
10206:Islamic terrorism
10071:
10070:
9967:OEF – Philippines
9937:
9936:
9933:
9932:
9890:Hizbul Mujahideen
9731:Northern Alliance
9623:
9622:
9491:Tabassum movement
9450:Kandahar massacre
9420:ICC investigation
9373:
9372:
9348:Operation Pitting
9314:Capture of Zaranj
9289:Taliban offensive
9244:September attacks
8993:May Kabul bombing
8772:Yahyakhel bombing
8681:Kandahar massacre
8618:Chinook shootdown
8555:May Kabul bombing
8331:Taliban offensive
7838:Maloney, Sean M.
7776:. 29 March 2008.
7532:on 6 October 2014
7067:on 3 January 2010
6799:The Norway Post:
6603:. Ilgiornale.it.
5984:. Nieuwsblad.be.
5699:on 6 January 2008
4993:on 3 January 2009
4434:on 9 October 2010
4244:
4243:
4236:
4226:
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4185:
4148:
3908:Operation Slipper
3603:Operation Herrick
3448:and partially in
3394:339 Squadron
3164:fighters and two
3087:Czech Republic –
3010:allied casualties
2994:Nickolay Mladenov
2924:United Kingdom's
2817:
2816:
2731:10 February 2013
2684:10 February 2013
2621:David H. Petraeus
2371:David J. Richards
2322:Mauro del Vecchio
2093:10 February 2003
2085:Norbert van Heyst
2049:10 February 2003
2043:Hilmi Akin Zorlu
1844:Republic of Korea
1825:PRT JALALABAD in
1820:Panjshir province
1667:Kandahar Province
1662:(approx. 35,000)
1626:Shindand Air Base
1617:it: Task Force 45
1252:
1251:
1244:
1120:Alastair Leithead
989:Operation Khanjar
955:for "snake wolf".
873:, ISAF, and U.S.
706:Mauro del Vecchio
629:became the first
467:Norbert van Heyst
324:Norbert Van Heyst
318:in September 2010
242:according to the
218:
217:
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10299:
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10289:
10288:
10244:Targeted killing
10033:Iraqi insurgency
9953:Enduring Freedom
9946:
9945:
9905:Jemaah Islamiyah
9900:Jaish-e-Mohammed
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9331:Kandahar bombing
9266:December attacks
9254:November attacks
9237:Jalalabad prison
9096:Ghazni offensive
9091:Battle of Darzab
8973:Sangin airstrike
8968:January bombings
8935:Battle of Kunduz
8905:30 June bombings
8840:Battle of Kunduz
8661:Kapisa airstrike
8535:Sangin airstrike
8497:Battle of Sabzak
8482:Kandahar bombing
8462:Kunduz airstrike
8457:Granai airstrike
8434:Kandahar bombing
8351:Shinwar shooting
8239:Fall of Kandahar
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3170:Dushanbe Airport
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1927:Helmand Province
1895:Richard P. Mills
1875:Camp Leatherneck
1849:PRT NURISTAN in
1835:PRT ASADABAD in
1818:PRT PANJSHIR in
1809:Bamiyan Province
1795:Laghman province
1781:Paktika province
1776:(Czech Republic)
1758:Paktika province
1699:Uruzgan Province
1686:Kandahar PRT in
1640:Badghis province
1628:, Herat province
1599:(approx. 2,980)
1577:Baghlan Province
1553:de:Task Force 47
1523:(approx. 4,400)
1414:Urozgan Province
1397:headquarters in
1367:
1358:
1289:Harold J. Greene
1247:
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1227:
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1196:
1181:James Appathurai
1146:Opium production
993:U.S. Marine
930:Operation Diesel
812:Operation Medusa
750:Hellfire missile
729:Helmand Province
539:Goetz Gliemeroth
460:Hilmi Akin Zorlu
435:on 11 March 2002
429:Richard B. Myers
214:
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190:John F. Campbell
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9804:Hamza bin Laden
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8767:Paktika bombing
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8656:Urination video
8651:Order of battle
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8623:Helmand killing
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8550:Nadahan bombing
8540:Maywand murders
8520:Raid on Khataba
8501:
8487:NATO HQ bombing
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9227:July attacks
9222:June attacks
8714:Farah attack
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