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  2. List of Afghan Armed Forces installations - Wikipedia

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    Shindand Air Base: Shindand District, Herat Province: Built by the Soviets in 1961. Home to the AAF 3rd Wing, it is the second largest military air base in the country, located just south of Herat with significant military aircraft shelters and facilities. Its location made it a prime candidate as a training base for the AAF.

  3. Forward Operating Base Shawqat - Wikipedia

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    FOB Shawqat was an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Forward Operating Base (FOB) operated by the British Armed Forces and located in Nad Ali District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The FOB was established on the site of a British Built mud brick fort dating from the Anglo-Afghan Wars. The base was used under Operation Herrick (OP H).

  4. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    US Army Czech Armed Forces Afghanistan National Army [42] COP Pul-e-Alam Pul-i-Alam District: 2009: US Army Afghanistan National Police Kherwar Logar Province: 2009: 2012: US Army Afghanistan National Army Baraki Barak Baraki Barak District: 2009: US Army Afghanistan National Police OP Baraki Barak West (Spur) Baraki Barak District: 2009: 2011 ...

  5. Afghan Army - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic National Army (Pashto: اسلامي ملي اردو, Islāmī Milli Urdu), [2] [3] [4] also referred to as the Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Afghan Armed Forces.

  6. Forward Operating Base Shank - Wikipedia

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    "Rocket City," Afghanistan: Army thinks outside the box to protect troops at front-line base; Just Another Day in Rocket City; US soldiers increase base defense measures on FOB Shank; Truck bomb injures U.S. soldiers at Afghan base; In Opinion: Addicted to war—learning to deal with the highs and lows "Camp Shank/Forward Operating Base Shank".

  7. Multi National Base Tarin Kot - Wikipedia

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    Multi National Base Tarin Kot is a former International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) installation, used after the Netherlands Armed Forces' departure by the Afghan National Army. The base was located on the outskirts of Tarinkot , the capital of Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan .

  8. Military history of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghans have served in the militaries of the Ghaznavids (963–1187), Ghurids (1148–1215), Delhi Sultanate (1206–1527), Mughals (1526–1858) and the Persian army. [12] The current Afghan military traces its origin to the early 18th century when the Hotaki dynasty rose to power in Kandahar and defeated the Persian Safavid Empire at the Battle of Gulnabad in 1722.

  9. Afghan National Security Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan National Security Forces consisted of Ministry of Defence [6]. Afghan National Army (ANA): [7] In December 2020 the U.S. Department of Defense wrote that the ANA General Staff commanded and controlled all of Afghanistan’s ground and air forces, including "the ANA conventional forces, the Afghan Air Force (AAF), the Special Mission Wing (SMW), the ANA Special Operations Command ...