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Missing Afghanistan: Are We Winning? [ABC: 6-06-2011]
Subscribe for news updates every 10 minutes. Like/Dislike, Favorite, Comment, Embed on Blog, Facebook Share, and Tweet this video. Get the word out on this video. Get an email once a day tinyurl.com Like on Facebook to get updates tinyurl.com Follow on Twitter to get updates tinyurl.com - Monday June 6 2011 4:05 pm en.wikipedia.org 260000 (in 2014)The Afghan National Army (ANA) is a service branch of the military of Afghanistan, which is currently trained by the coalition forces to ultimately take the role in land-based military operations in Afghanistan. As of January 2011, the Afghan National Army is divided into seven regional Corps and consists of around 150000 active troops. The Afghan Ministry of Defense is expanding the ANA to about 260000 troops by 2014, a move supported and funded primarily by the United States Department of Defense. There were more than 4000 American military trainers in late 2009 and additional numbers from other NATO states, providing advanced warfare training to the ANA. Afghanistan’s army was first organized in 1880 with British support, during Emir Abdur Rahman Khan's reign. Prior to 1880, the national army was composed of private militia forces belonging to different regional commanders, as well as a special army force under the ruler of the country. During World War I and World War II, the Afghan army was supplied by Germany but Afghanistan remained a neutral state. From the 1960s to the early 1990s, the army of Afghanistan was trained ...
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Date Found: June 06, 2011
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