Tag: Afghan National Police

Afghan National Army in a joint patrol with ISAF Task Force. (Photo courtesy by Major Mario Renna, ISAF RC-W /PAO)

Joint operation of the Afghan National Police and ISAF leads to the detention of a group of suspected bombers.

2012/09/26 • Comments

ISAF Regional Command West – Afghanistan 2012-09-AO-006 Major (OF-3) Mario Renna ISAF Regional Command – West, Public Affairs Officer Herat, September 25, 2012 – Police Forces of the 606 Corps of the Afghan National Police have detained a group of individuals suspected of having placed several improvised explosive devices along the axes of communication Bakwa [...]

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U.S. Army Capt. Owen Brown, chief of Contracting and Acquisition Advisory Team at Deputy Command of Support Operations under NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan passes out handouts for a contracting class on Sept. 12 at the Afghan National Army's Logistics Command in Kabul, Afghanistan. The contracting class was a four-day test run of a 14-day model, aiming to socialize the training material with select members of the Afghan National Security Forces and to obtain valuable feedback on the contents of the classes. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Monika Comeaux, DCOM-SPO/NTM-A PAO)

Afghan National Security Forces participate in pilot class on contracting

2012/09/16 • Comments

The class was the first of its kind for the Afghan partners, allowing the instructors to obtain valuable feedback on the Contract Acquisition Advisory Team program of instruction (POI) developed by the DCOM-SPO and acquisition advisers from the Deputy Commands of Police and Army under NTM-A.

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Category: News - Logistics, News - News

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Afghan Literacy Conference

Afghan Literacy Conference

2012/09/08 • Comments

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Ministry of Defense celebrated the accomplishments of the literacy program in the Afghan National Army (ANA) and Afghan National Police (ANP). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Cory Rose)

ANSF Soldiers hit the books and promote literacy

2012/09/08 • Comments

“They’re able to write letters to their families,” said Karimi. “I always see them with books and they’re always so excited to attend classes.”

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Category: Literacy, News - News

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Kabul, Afghanistan (June 25, 2012) - Afghan National Police cadets stand in ranks while they receive instruction before boarding buses headed for Kabul International Airport on their way to Turkey for a six week advanced NCO training course. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Cory Rose)

500 ANP depart Afghanistan to improve skills in Turkey

2012/09/04 • Comments

“Our non-commissioned officers are closer to the soldiers and closer to the people,” said Afghan National Police Col. Abdul Gardizi. “Every leader needs a good NCO with him in order to get the mission done so I feel these men will benefit greatly from the advanced training.”

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A total of 500 high school graduates have joined the police force this year after passing their university entrance exam and will attend training in Turkey.

Afghan National Police Trains in Turkey

2012/08/25 • Comments

The Republic of Turkey has taken up the training role for the Afghan Police Force as part of its contribution to the reconstruction of Afghanistan. TSgt Dominique Dickens reports that Turkey’s plan to train nearly 15,000 Afghan police is underway.

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Women’s Police Corps Officers wait to receive their certificate after completing a 16-week inaugural noncommissioned officer course at Regional Training-Center West, in Herat Province, Afghanistan during a graduation ceremony Aug. 9, 2012.   (Air Force photo by TSgt April Wickes)

Women’s Police Corps Graduates 13 in Inaugural Course

2012/08/14 • Comments

“The 16-week course at Regional Training Center-West, was the inaugural course for the Herat Region, and was designed to introduce leadership skills and advanced police tactics to experienced Women’s Police Corps Officers.”

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MAJ Reginald Satterwhite, an officer in charge of Afghan National Security Forces networks support operations under Deputy Command of Support Operations, NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan, inspects network cables at Forward Operating Base Delaram, Afghanistan, in Regional Support Command-Southwest May 15.

Network Support Operations work on ANSF network

2012/08/14 • Comments

“Our mission is to develop simple, survivable and sustainable networks in order to advance the command and control capabilities of the Afghan National Police and Afghan National Army by completing installation projects at all of the ANA and ANP priority locations.”

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Category: News - Afghan National Army, News - General, News - Logistics, News - News

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Afghan Public Protection Force to become Afghan’s newest guards

Afghan Public Protection Force to become Afghan’s newest guards

2012/08/09 • Comments

As of June 4, the APPF has a force of approximately 16,000 guards. This includes about 6,000 pre-existing APPF guards and 6,000 guards who have transitioned from private security companies. Its target goal is approximately 30,000 guards by March 2013.

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Afghan Border Patrol Officers listen during one of three classes taught during the Blue Border Professionalization Conference at the Afghan National Police Training General Command, July 2.

Conference helps pave way for the Afghan Border Patrol

2012/07/25 • Comments

“We start from zero, but right now we are trying to give police and personnel good training but we’re not at the level of the United States. The U.S. has good protection and security in their country, but we are trying to help the future of Afghanistan with good personnel and security forces,” said Col. Attaullah Noristani, Uniform Police Director.

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Category: News - Afghan National Police, News - General

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