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With the inactivation of CFC-A in late 2006, CJTF-76 transitioned to ISAF command as headquarters for ISAF's Regional Command East. The elimination of the intermediate U.S. CFC-A meant the commander CJTF-76 simultaneously reported to the Commander, U.S. Central Command as the National Command Element
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CJTF 76 had a one-point two combat brigades under its control, which conducted counter-insurgency operations against Taliban and Al-Qaeda in the east and south of the country. The Task Force and its subordinate formations comprised a shifting group of units and formations. There were also engineer
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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 became the United States National Command Element for the Afghanistan Combined Joint Operations Area (CJOA).
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was given two positions, as the US operational commander and the NATO/ISAF deputy commander for security. The goal was to maintain proper coordination between the two organizations.
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At the time of the transfer of authority of the RC East area from U.S. Central Command to the NATO-led ISAF, CJTF-76 was commanded by Maj. Gen.
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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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The lead fighting formation of CJTF-180 changed in mid-April 2004 to the
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The Commander of CJTF-76 was also the regional commander of
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Military units and formations established in the 2000s
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and assumed control of the east. Shortly thereafter
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Combined Task Force 82
Task Force
formation
International Security Assistance Force
United States Central Command
Regional Command East
Combined Joint Task Force 101
Bagram Air Field
United States Forces Afghanistan
Bagram Air Base
Combined Joint Task Force 180
Combined Forces Command - Afghanistan
Combined Joint Task Force Mountain
Operation Anaconda
Combined Joint Task Force 76
enemy extremist movement
Provincial Reconstruction Teams
25th Infantry Division
Southern European Task Force
10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry)
Benjamin Freakley
10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry)
82nd Airborne Division

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