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1st Security Force Assistance Brigade: New U.S. Training Unit in Afghanistan Faces Old Problems

Fri, 08/17/2018 - 7:42am

1st Security Force Assistance Brigade: New U.S. Training Unit in Afghanistan Faces Old Problems by James Mackenzie – Reuters

… The 1st SFAB was formed last year as a new force of experienced advisers, to focus U.S. army training and support for Afghan troops and, in future, for other foreign armies.

It deployed to Afghanistan in March, putting U.S. advisers, previously largely restricted to Corps headquarters, together with front-line brigades and battalions for the first time since most international forces left in 2014.

The SFAB has arrived at a time of increasing pressure on the Afghan National Army (ANA) from Taliban fighters who overran a series of outposts and stormed the strategic city of Ghazni this week.

The problems they have found are the same ones that existed a decade ago when the NATO-led coalition began to reshape Afghan forces into an army on U.S. lines - poor logistics and organization as well as a reliance on static checkpoints that are vulnerable to attack…

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