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Infantry Branch School Transitions to Afghan National Army

Infantry Branch School Transitions to Afghan National Army

2012/10/06 • Comments

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Taking the Lead

Taking the Lead

2012/10/06 • Comments

“The important thing is right now we can do our job alone without coalition mentorship, our instructors and officers can do their job properly, and our future is good. We are getting better day by day,” said Colonel Abdul Sabor.

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Regional Logistics Support Command – Southeast Maintenance Company commander Capt. Zebullah supervises his mechanics as they repair a 203rd Corps Ford Ranger at the Regional Logistics Support Command – Southeast - Gardez Motor Pool. Sept. 3rd. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Randy Myers, RLSC-SE, NTM-A )

RLSC-SE Keeps 203rd Thunder Corps Rolling

2012/09/22 • Comments

“In the past four weeks, we have completed 25 vehicle maintenance work orders for the 203rd Corps,” said ANA Capt. Zebullah the RLSC-SE Maintenance Company commander.

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Category: News - Logistics, News - News

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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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U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark LeMasters, right, the deputy commander of Support Operations, NATO Training Mission Afghanistan, and Afghan National Army Maj. Gen. Hotak, the commander of the ANA's Army Support Command, cut the ribbon to open the 215th Maiwand Corps' Forward Supply Depot at Camp Shorabak, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 5, 2012. The FSD will supply the Afghan National Army's 215th Maiwand Corps in Helmand and Nimrouz provinces. (Photo by Bill Putnam,Regional Support Command-Southwest, Public  Affairs Specialist)

ANA’s 215th Corps move into new Forward Supply Depot

2012/09/15 • Comments

Logistics plays a very important role in supplying an Army, Maj. Gen. Hotak continued. “It doesn’t matter how units are fighting if they don’t have strong logistics they won’t perform well,” he said.

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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Greg Pierce, a member of the Coalition Forces Sorting Facility team in Regional Support Command-South guides a forklift in Kandahar, Afghanistan, as it downloads cargo June 10 at a yard used to temporarily sort and prioritize incoming and outgoing shipments of critical repair parts for the Afghan National Army. Operation Keystone 9 started mid-summer and is expected to conclude in the fall. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lt. Cdr. Trey Scudder, RSC-South Logistics Training and Advisory Team deputy)

Operation Keystone 9 expedites parts delivery for Afghan National Army

2012/09/14 • Comments

Operation Keystone 9, is a mission designed to expedite the delivery of critical repair parts to the theater in support of the ANA combat operations,” said Lt. Cmdr. Trey Scudder, the senior mentor for the Second Forward Support Depot, supporting the ANA.

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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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Mobile Strike Force Vehicles (MSFV) will be a new part of the Afghan National Army. The vehicles will play an essential role in their fight against the enemy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Cory Rose)

New vehicles Rev Up ANA capabilities.

2012/09/05 • Comments

“Mobile Strike Force Vehicles have numerous capabilities which will really help us to improve our fighting such as; armor, and electronically fired weapons,” said ANA Sgt. Rohullah.

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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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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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