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PUBLIC AFFAIRS SECTION
Press Release
31 January 2006 Afghanistan National Security Forces
Afghan National Army
- The United States has led the international effort to train and equip the
Afghan National Army. U.S. efforts have resulted in the training of approximately
26,900 troops (14,500 of whom are combat troops) and the establishment of five
regional commands: Kabul, Gardez, Kandahar, Herat and Mazar-e Sharif.
- The Afghan Ministry of Defense and the United States have worked closely on a
program designed to train Ministry officials and General Staff to manage and lead the
Afghan defense establishment. Reforms focus on developing an ethnically balanced
organization and professional staff whocan effectively provide strategic direction,
policy, resources and coordination of Afghan military institutions.
- The Afghanistan National Army has been effective in bringing greater security to
the Afghan people. Many units are supporting Coalition forces in combat operations.
Assisted by U.S. Embedded Training Teams (ETTs), they have helped quell factional
fighting, battled insurgents alongside U.S. troops and ensured security for the
country's successful presidential and parliamentary elections. As a partner in
regional security operations, Afghan troops assisted in Pakistan after the devastating
2005 earthquake.
Afghan National Police
- The United States has been working in partnership with Germany in training
the Afghan National Police. Germany is training senior police leadership at the
Kabul police academy. The U.S. is providing basic training courses at a central
training facility in Kabul and seven Regional Training Centers in other provinces.
- The United States has been working in partnership with Germany in training
the Afghan National Police. Germany is training senior police leadership at the
Kabul police academy. The U.S. is providing basic training courses at a central
training facility in Kabul and seven Regional Training Centers in other provinces.
- As part of a major pay and rank reform program, the U.S. and international
partners are helping the Afghan National Police leadership to build a merit-based
leadership and discipline structure to assure that the Police become widely-
respected public servants and officers of a society based on the rule of law.
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