Description: OEF NATO ISAF AFGHANISTAN NATIONAL ARMY ANA vêlkrö 2-PATCH: GOD/COUNTRY/DUTY + MEDICAL CORPSThis is an Original OEF NATO ISAF AFGHANISTAN NATIONAL ARMY ANA vêlkrö 2-PATCH: GOD/COUNTRY/DUTY + MEDICAL CORPS. You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. Please note that there are color variations due to settings on different PCs/Monitors. The color shown on your screen may not be the true color. Personal check payment is welcomed. The 205th 'Atul' (Hero) Corps was a corps-level formation of the Afghan National Army. The establishment of the corps started when the first commander, Gul Aqa Nahib, and some of his staff were appointed on 1 September 2004. The corps was officially established in Kandahar on 19 September 2004. Its headquarters was in Kandahar and it was responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, Helmand and Nimruz provinces), partnered with the ISAF's Regional Command South. The Corps was led by Brigadier General Abdul Hamid (former commander of 4th Brigade in Oruzgan) who replaced General Sher Mohammad Zazai, after a period with Rahmatullah Raufi in command. The Corps consisted of four brigades, a commando battalion and three garrisons. The Corps had integrated artillery and air lift capacity. Since August 2008, the Corps moved over 90,000 tonnes of supplies using Mi-17 helicopters of the Afghan Air Force. Three of the 205th Corps’ four infantry brigades were assessed as capable of conducting independent operations with minimal support from their combat advisors. "One of the brigades recently planned, executed and sustained themselves during a seven-day operation where they drove deep into what is called an enemy sanctuary or enemy safe haven to destroy identified enemy forces," a U.S. advisor said in December 2008. "They were successful leading the operation, with less than 30 mentors and 20 other coalition soldiers, in addition to their 300 ANA ground force," he said. "That was a great example of ANA’s capability to lead and conduct their own operations." The Corps' 3rd Brigade was heavily involved in fighting the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Helmand province, alongside British troops deployed as part of Operation Herrick. The Corps began formation with Kalashnikov rifles and miscellaneous civilian vehicles, but under coalition tutelage was reequipped with Western equipment. The Corps also supported an ANA regional hospital located in Kandahar, adjacent to Kandahar Airfield, dedicated to the security forces. It was a $5 million medical facility that also serves a trauma center. In August 2021, the corps was destroyed during the Taliban offensive and Battle of Kandahar. The concept of Combined Joint Task Forces CJTF provides flexible and efficient means to enable the Alliance to generate forces at short notice, providing rapidly deployable, multi-national, multiservice task forces with appropriate command and control arrangements. A CJTF is a deployable multinational, multiservice task force generated and tailored primarily, but not exclusively, for military operations not involving the defence of the Alliance territory, such as humanitarian relief and peacekeeping. The wide variety of possible uses of CJTFs, potentially in very different circumstances, places considerable demands on the arrangements for commanding and controlling such operations. The role of the headquarters for a CJTF is therefore crucial. CJTF headquarters “nuclei” or core staffs are being established on a permanent basis within selected “parent” headquarters of the NATO military command structure. Together with “augmentation” modules and “support” modules generated for the purposes of a specific operation they will form a headquarters to command a CJTF structured to meet the requirements of the operation in question. The concept was launched in late 1993 and endorsed at the Brussels Summit of January 1994. On that occasion, Alliance Heads of State and Government directed that the further development of the concept should also reflect their readiness to make NATO assets available, on the basis of case-by-case decisions by the North Atlantic Council, for operations led by the Western European Union (WEU) thereby supporting the building of the European Security Defence Identity. In addition, they linked the development of the CJTF concept to practical political-military cooperation with non-NATO nations. You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. Other items in other pictures are for your reference only, available in my eBay Store. 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