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International Security Assistance Force
Mission: NATO-ISAF, as part of the overall International Community effort and as mandated by the United NationsSecurity Council, is working to create the conditions whereby the Government of Afghanistan is able to exercise itsauthority throughout the country, including the development of professional and capable Afghan National Security Forces(ANSF).
As requested by the Afghan Government and mandated by the United Nations Security Council, the International SecurityAssistance Force (ISAF) is assisting the Afghan authorities in maintaining security and in developing new Afghan NationalSecurity Forces.
As transition progresses and ANSF take on their security responsibilities, ISAF will complete its shift from a combat to asupporting role. ISAF will continue to train, advise and assist the ANSF until transition completion at the end of 2014. ISAFwill continue to provide combat support, as necessary, until the end of 2014.
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF): Key Facts and Figures
ISAF Commands in KABULISAF Headquarters Commander: General Joseph F. DUNFORD, Jr. (USA)
ISAF Joint Command (IJC)
Commander: General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. (USA)NATO Senior Civilian Representative: Ambassador Maurits R. Jochems (NLD)
49 Troop Contributing NationsISAF Total Strength: 86,834
will continue to provide combat support, as necessary, until the end of 2014.
These efforts are part of the broader engagement of the international community in Afghanistan to ensure that Afghanistanis never again a safe haven for terrorism.
Regional Command South West: Headquarter RC(SW) in Lashkar Gah (USA) Commander: Major General W. Lee MILLER (USA)
Regional Command West:Headquarter RC(W) in Herat (ITA) ISAF Joint Command (IJC)
Commander: Lieutenant General Mark A. Milley(USA)
NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan (NTM-A)Commander: Lieutenant General Ken TOVO (USA)
Regional Command Capital: Headquarter RC(C) in Kabul (TUR)Commander: Brigadier General Erhan UZUN (TUR)
Regional Command South:Headquarter RC(S) in Kandahar (USA)Commander: Major General Paul J. LaCamera(USA)
1 October 2013
Note: This placemat shows an overview of Leadership, Troop Numbers & Contributions, Regional Commands and Major Units and fielded ISAF and ANA personnel.
Headquarter RC(W) in Herat (ITA) Commander: Brigadier General Michele PELLEGRINO (ITA)
Regional Command North:Headquarter RC(N) in Mazar-e Sharif (DEU) Commander: Major General Jörg VOLLMER (DEU)
Regional Command East:Headquarter RC(E) in Bagram (USA)Commander: Major General James C. McCONVILLE(USA)
International Security
Troop Contributing Nations
Albania 91 Georgia
Armenia 131 Germany
Australia 1,029 Greece
Austria 3 Hungary
Azerbaijan 94 Iceland
Bahrain 0 Ireland
Belgium 193 Italy
Bosnia & Herzegovina 79 Jordan
1 Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name
2 In line with ISAF’s planning and in coordination with NATO, Singapore has completed its contribution to ISAF on 22 June 2013.
Note on numbers: Numbers of troops should be taken as indicative as they change daily.
Bulgaria 416 Republic of Korea
Canada 950 Latvia
Croatia 187 Lithuania
Czech Republic 213 Luxembourg
Denmark 249 Malaysia
El Salvador 24 Mongolia
Estonia 160 Montenegro
Finland 100 Netherlands
France 235 New Zealand
ecurity Assistance Force
Troop Contributing Nations
1,560 Norway 111
4,400 Poland 1,553
8 Portugal 154
151 Romania 1,022
3 Slovakia 199
7 Slovenia 35
2,826 Spain 414
0 Sweden 259
1 October 2013In line with ISAF’s planning and in coordination with NATO, Singapore has completed its contribution to ISAF on 22 June 2013.
Republic of Korea 50The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ¹
158
141 Tonga 55
96 Turkey 1,041
10 Ukraine 14
2 United Arab Emirates 35
40 United Kingdom 7,900
25 United States 60,000
400 Total 86,834
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International Security
Regional Commands & Major Units
ecurity Assistance Force
Regional Commands & Major Units (>700 troops)
International Security Fielded personnel
Afghan National Army (ANA)
7,800
The slide does not count personnel deployed to Afghan ministries, military headquarters, training centers and airbases.
5,700
14,700
21,00017,550 19,900
19,100
20,900
ecurity Assistance ForceFielded personnel in military units
Afghan National Army (ANA)
14,850
20,900
39,050
8,200 9,600
Note: This slide shows the approximate number of Afghan Army and ISAF troops in the field. They should be taken as indicative as they change frequently.
ISAF total 87.207
ANA total 187,000