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ISAF has assumed responsibility for security operations in five different provinces or regional commands: Center, North, West, South and now Regional Command East, which we command, which has 14 different provinces... As mentioned, just five days ago, all of us came under ISAF for the counterinsurgency. Finally, early next month, the International Security Assistance Force will conduct the transition of authority from the United Kingdom lead under General Richards to the United States Command under General McNeill. Today Combined Joint Task Force-76, as mentioned, is the senior headquarters in Afghanistan, and we, too, are approaching a transition for next week"β€”when CJTF 76 will be relieved by
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Major General Freakley, briefing journalists by video link from Afghanistan on January 26, 2007, said: "On October the 6th, Afghanistan completed its transition from the United States-led coalition to a NATO-led coalition headed by the International Security Assistance Force. Over the last two years,
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With the concurrence of the Commander, U.S. Central Command, and upon the inactivation of HQ CFC-A, Headquarters CJTF-76 will become the United States National Command Element for the Afghanistan Combined Joint Operations Area (CJOA). The Commander of CJTF-76 will also be the regional commander of
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The Commander, Joint Task Force-76 Maj. Gen. Benjamin Freakley will be dual-hatted as the U.S. operational commander and the NATO/ISAF deputy commander for security. This hopefully will ensure proper coordination.
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Task Force Spartan (March 2006 to May 2007) was a US led task force in the central and eastern regions of Afghanistan. TF Spartan was made up of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team from
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As of mid 2006, US official sources stated that over 21,000 coalition forces from 21 nations were deployed in Afghanistan to 'defeat extremist enemies of peace and stability'.
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CTF Aegis was a multinational task force led by Canada in southeast Afghanistan. Contributing nations include the United Kingdom, the Netherlands (contributing
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The mission of CJTF-76 was to conduct a 'full spectrum of operations throughout its operations area to defeat
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Lieutenant General David W. Barno, interview by Center for Military History, 21 November 2006, 31–32, in
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arrived in Afghanistan and took command of CJTF-180 from the 10th Mountain Division. Lieutenant General
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CJTF-76 was the operational headquarters which consisted of two subordinate regional formations:
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Task Force Bayonet (June 2007 to September 2008) is comprised primarily by soldiers of the
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Regional Command (South) was responsible for provincial reconstruction and security in
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TF Knighthawk (US) - 2-10 Aviation Regt, 10th Aviation Brigade, 10th Mountain Division
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Units and formations of the United States in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
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of Combined Forces Command – Afghanistan (CFC-A) headquartered in Kabul,
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and 1/3 Marines. TF Spartan fell under CJTF-76/RC East.
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Combined Task Force Aegis (March 2006 to August 2006)
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Task Force Bayonet (Feb '05 to March '06) included:
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Afghanistan
International Security Assistance Force
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Combined Joint Task Force 82
82nd Airborne Division
Bagram Airfield
25th Infantry Division
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