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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) installations in Afghanistan used during the War in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021. This list encompasses installations used by the International Security Assistance Force from 2001 to 2014 and then by the Resolute Support Mission after 2014.

  4. List of Afghan Armed Forces installations - Wikipedia

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    Kandahar has been a major center for American and Canadian forces and in mid-2009 underwent a major build-up of US/Coalition forces. Bagram Air Base: Charikar, Parwan Province: Established in the 1950s, Bagram is the largest military air base in Afghanistan. It was a primary center for U.S. and allied forces for cargo, helicopter, and support ...

  5. Badri 313 Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Badri 313 Battalion first emerged in the late stages of the Taliban insurgency, notably taking part in an attack on British security company G4S's Kabul compound in November 2018. [1] After the 2021 Fall of Kabul , the Taliban reported that the Badri 313 Battalion were securing the Arg (the Afghani Presidential Palace) and other important ...

  6. Operation Freedom's Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    There were 16,551 NATO and non-NATO troops in Afghanistan around February 2020. [14] Around June 2020, that number dropped to 15,937. [15] In February 2021, there were 9,592 NATO and non-NATO troops in Afghanistan. [16] The self-reported strength of the Afghan National Security Forces consisted of more than 300,000 personnel during 2020.

  7. International Security Assistance Force - Wikipedia

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    The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was a multinational military mission in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2014. It was established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1386 according to the Bonn Agreement , which outlined the establishment of a permanent Afghan government following the U.S. invasion in October 2001.

  8. Eskan Village - Wikipedia

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    Eskan Village, officially named Eskan Village Compound, is a U.S. military compound located 20 kilometers south-east of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The base is home to the United States Military Training Mission in Saudi Arabia (USMTM), Office of the Program Manager Saudi Arabian National Guard Modernization Program (OPM-SANG), the Office of the Program Manager - Facilities Security Force (OPM-FSF ...

  9. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    ISAF Forces would transfer command of all combat missions to Afghan forces by the middle of 2013, [279] while shifting from combat to advising, training and assisting Afghan security forces. [280] [281] Most of the 130,000 ISAF troops would depart by the end of December 2014. [279] A new NATO mission would then assume the support role. [280] [282]