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Its officially stated mission was 'In partnership with the Iraqi government, the Civilian Police Assistance Training Team (CPATT) assists in the development of the Ministry of Interior, (MoI), and its Forces in order to contribute to the defeat of insurgency and to create a safe and secure
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appointed as its Commanding General. In 2008 MNSTC-I reorganized, creating two Directorates the Directorate of Interior Affairs (DoIA) and the Directorate of Defense Affairs (DDA). CPATT, currently under the command of Major General Nelson J. Cannon, is now a subordinate unit of DoIA.
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Some CPA policies dramatically affected the course and nature of police reconstitution programs. CPA Order Number One, entitled the “De-Ba’athification of Iraqi Society,” dismissed all persons holding any of the top four ranks in the
412:, the Iraqi Security Assistance Mission (ISAM), and the Partnership Strategy Group (PSG-I). ITAM and ISAM, INCTF and PSG-I report to the Deputy Commanding General. ITAM was focused on institutional training while ISAM focused on 385:. By dismissing such great numbers of government employees out of hand, the CPA also lost some badly needed institutional knowledge on how government agencies functioned and how problems might best be attacked. 272: 263:(MNSTC-I) that was started by General David Petraeus during the start of the Iraq war. In executing its duties, CPATT funnels its funds to man, train, and equip the civil security forces of the 346:
CPATT was initially developed in response to an assessment report on Iraqi security forces and Coalition efforts at rebuilding them, prepared by a team headed by US Army retired Major General
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was appointed as the first Commanding General of CPATT. Initially, CPATT was subordinate to Major General Eaton and the Office of Security Transition (OST), but in June 2004, the
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In June 2009, the organization structure changed again with the creation of the Iraqi Training and Advisory Mission (ITAM) led by US Army Major General
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to examine the extent of the problem, recommend solutions including the appropriate organisational structure.
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or CPATT was a multinational advisory team operating within the US-led coalition in Iraq to rebuild the
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CPATT was commanded by US Major General Michael Jones and is headquartered in the International Zone,
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from their positions and further forbade them to hold a position in a future Iraqi government.
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Under the new ITAM structure the Civilian Police Assistance Training Team became ITAM-Police.
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in which the government can establish democratic rule of law.'
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and began the process of assessing the training needs of the
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On May 1, 2003 the first civilian police advisors arrived in
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region. Smaller groups of police officers are provided by
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Miller, R (2005). "The History of CPATT", CPATT Archives.
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