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The Provincial Reconstruction Team in Meymaneh was an
International Security Assistance Force ' ps, کمک او همکاري ' , allies = Afghanistan , opponents = Taliban Al-Qaeda , commander1 = , commander1_label = Commander , commander2 = , commander2_label = , commander3 = , comman ...
(ISAF) command; it existed between 2004 and 2012. It was classified by
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, as a "
Provincial Reconstruction Team A Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) was a unit introduced by the United States government, consisting of military officers, diplomats, and reconstruction subject matter experts, working to support reconstruction efforts in unstable states. PRT ...
". It consisted of soldiers and civilians from Norway,
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, Macedonia,
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and the United States. It conducts joint operations with Afghan Security Forces in
Faryab Faryab (Dari: ) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, which is located in the north of the country bordering neighboring Turkmenistan. It has a population of about 1,109,223, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a tribal society. The pr ...
province. It is led by ISAF and began its work in 2004 when they took over from the
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. The camp was moved out of the city due to several attacks and a lack of space, in 2006. It is co-located with the airstrip, north of
Meymaneh Maymana (Persian/ Uzbek/Pashto: میمنه) is the capital city of Faryab Province in northwestern Afghanistan, near the Turkmenistan border. It is approximately northwest of the country's capital Kabul, and is located on the Maymana River, whi ...
. Several " FOBs" are located in
Ghormach Ghormach ( ps, غورماچ) or Ghowrmach is a town in Badghis Province in northwestern Afghanistan. It serves as the center of Ghormach District. Climate With a mild and generally warm and temperate climate, Ghormach features a hot-summer Medi ...
and Qeysar districts, which the PRT share with Afghan soldiers.


Overview

The PRT Meymaneh focuses on security operations with Afghan security forces who they 'partner'. Their joint mission is to establish a secure and safe environment for Afghan society. Since the
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were defeated by the
Northern Alliance The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan ( prs, جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان ''Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt ...
in 2001 and withdrew from the region, ISAF took control. Towards 2010, the
Afghan Army The Army of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (), also referred to as the Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The roots of an army in Afghanistan can be t ...
and security forces have increased numerically and the provincial government was given more influence. In Faryab Coalition forces are out to show their presence, talk to the locals to gather information, and ensure that insurgents do not interfere with daily life. Operations are run frequently, both civilian and military. PRT Meymaneh was given control of security over the district in 2008, but some of the area is still under the control of insurgents. The Ring Road, which connects Afghanistan, is still not finished in Ghormach district.


Operations

To prevent insurgents from disrupting security Coalition and Afghan Security Forces have conducted 'partnered' operations in Faryab on an almost daily basis since 2004; Coalition forces train and supervise the Afghans. Most operations conducted in the PRT's area are led by the Afghans; while the PRT coordinate and plans, Afghan soldiers work in the field. Coalition soldiers are employed as a supporting force and are in charge of security. Norwegian Operation Mentoring and Liaison Teams train officers in the
Afghan Army The Army of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (), also referred to as the Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The roots of an army in Afghanistan can be t ...
. Norwegian soldiers have met a lot of resistance from insurgents in 2010. Between December 2009 and February 2010, soldiers from the PRT engaged insurgents in several places in Faryab province. One firefight north of the capital lasted over six hours, but no injuries or damage were reported. In March 2010, the PRT, with the provincial government and Afghan Security Forces launched Operation Chashme Naw (''New Source'' in dari Persian). The aim of the operation is to improve security in the north and northwest of the province.


Organization

The PRT consists of soldiers and civilian personnel. At least 2 soldiers from Finland, were employed by the unit in 2007 (including the unit's
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and one soldier who was killed on duty).


Task Unit

The Task Unit consists of conventional and mechanized infantry from either the
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,
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or the
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. The soldiers use
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LMV armored vehicles,
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combat vehicles, and ATV all-terrain vehicles to maneuver in the hilly and rough terrain in Faryab. The Task Unit also includes snipers, mortar teams, EOD bomb disposal experts, and combat engineers. From December 2011, the
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will deliver soldiers to the Task Unit.


ISTAR task group

The
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task group handles information and intelligence. They operate in the province as Military Observation Teams with light vehicles such as the MB 270/290 (Mercedes Benz G-class 270/90) and ATVs.


Medical company

The medical company contains a ROLE 2 medical treatment facility and a platoon of medical evacuation soldiers in
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armored vehicles. This unit has two surgical teams from Macedonia and the United States and has pharmaceutical, laboratory, X-Ray and dental capabilities. The medical evacuation teams follow other units in the field. Medical soldiers are only allowed to use personal weapons in self-defense and to defend patients. From 2011, the
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employed by Norway's military, will not be working at civilian hospitals in Afghanistan, according to recommendations from '' Forsvarsstaben''.


CSS company

The Combat Service Support Company provides the PRT with technical repair and maintenance services and logistics. They often deliver supplies to units who are deployed in the field and frequently accompany the troops to be able to repair their vehicles and equipment. The CSS company drives Scania P93, P113, P143 trucks and the 412 rescue and recovery vehicle. The CSS also runs the kitchen in the camp.


Force Protection

The Force protection company is found from soldiers from
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. As well as serving in that role for the PRT, they are also often used to escort convoys. From December 2011, The
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are responsible for the delivery for soldiers to Force Protection in the PRT Meymaneh.


NAD

The Norwegian Aeromedical Detachment was deployed in PRT Meymaneh between April 2008 and October 2012 with three
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helicopters and crew on 24 hours standby for evacuating patients from the field. One of the helicopters was armed with two
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to provide close protection. 100,000 flight hours with the Norwegian Bell 412 was commemorated in December 2009 in Meymaneh. The helicopter deployment ended after 4,5 years in October 2012 with 245 missions completed evacuating a total of 270 people. A two-part documentary named "Livredderne i Afghanistan (Lifesavers in Afghanistan)" about NAD was produced by Bitmill for Viasat 4 in 2010.


Staff

This unit contains the staff comparable to a normal
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standard
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. They make the decisions on operations and planning and make sure that all of the soldiers are working well.


Civilian components

The PRT also includes civilian coordinators from the respective nations.
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, which works for the
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in Afghanistan, is stationed in Meymaneh. Norwegian Police work with their Afghan Police Force counterparts. Norwegian and Icelandic development and political advisors and members of the Norwegian Prison service are co-located in the PRT to provide support for the prisons in the province.


Casualties

Members of the unit were killed on the following dates: * One soldier from Finland died on 23 May 2007 of his injuries after an IED strike outside the local hospital in Meymaneh city. Three other Norwegian soldiers were wounded. * One soldier from Norway died on 8 November 2007 when his vehicle hit an IED outside the camp. His fellow soldier in the car was mortally wounded, but was rescued by Norwegian soldiers. The deceased was affiliated with the National Home Guard. * Edgars Ozoliņš from Latvia died on 11 August 2008 in an IED attack in Meymaneh city. Three other Latvian soldiers were wounded. * Dāvis Baltābols from Latvia died on 9 August 2009 in Germany after serious exhaustion in a firefight in Faryab province. *
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Claes Joachim Olsson from Norway died on 25 January 2010 when the CV9030 he was driving went over an IED in Ghormach district. Other soldiers in the vehicle escaped with mild bruising. The deceased was affiliated with the
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. *
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Trond André Bolle from Norway died on 27 June 2010 when an Iveco LMV went over an IED in Almar district. All the 4 soldiers in the vehicle was killed. *
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Christian Lian from Norway died on 27 June 2010 when an Iveco LMV went over an IED in Almar district. All the 4 soldiers in the vehicle was killed. *
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Simen Tokle from Norway died on 27 June 2010 when an Iveco LMV went over an IED in Almar district. All the 4 soldiers in the vehicle was killed. *
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Andreas Eldjarn from Norway died on 27 June 2010 when an Iveco LMV went over an IED in Almar district. All the 4 soldiers in the vehicle was killed.


Awards and decorations

Norwegian, Latvian, Macedonian and US soldiers all receive the non-article five medal after 30 days service in ISAF. The Norwegian soldiers also receive the International Operations medal after 90 days of service.


Contributories

Soldiers of the PRT in Meymaneh are recruited from their respective nations' armed forces, the Norwegian Army is in charge of training the military contingents before deployment. Civilians come from the
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, the Ministry of Justice and Police, the
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and
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. The aeromedical detachment is provided by the
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.


Unit commanders

*
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Arne Opperud (May 2007) *Lieutenant Colonel Ivar Knotten (December 2008 – June 2009) *Lieutenant Colonel Ivar Omsted (June 2009 - December 2009) *
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Knut Fredheim. (December 2009 – June 2010) *Colonel Rune Solberg (June 2010 – December 2010) *Colonel Fred Arne Jacobsen (December 2010 – June 2011) *Colonel Lars Huse (June 2011 – December 2011) *Colonel Torger Gillebo (December 2011 – June 2012) *Colonel Odd Andreas Søbstad (June 2012 – September 2012)


References

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Meymaneh Maymana (Persian/ Uzbek/Pashto: میمنه) is the capital city of Faryab Province in northwestern Afghanistan, near the Turkmenistan border. It is approximately northwest of the country's capital Kabul, and is located on the Maymana River, whi ...
Faryab Province