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Afghan Army Platoons Learn New Tactics in Musa Qal’ah |
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ISAF Joint Command - Afghanistan 2010-12-D-146 For Immediate Release
KABUL, Afghanistan (Dec. 13, 2010) – Afghan National Army soldiers with 3rd Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps undertook a platoon tactics course, taught by the Marine Advisor Team with 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 2, at the Afghan National Army compound in Musa Qal’ah, Helmand province, Dec. 8.
During the beginning of the 10-day-course, the Afghan soldiers learned first aid, weapons handling and maintenance, as well as small-unit leadership, counter insurgency and patrolling tactics.
Following the classes, the Afghan soldiers began applying what they learned during first-aid rehearsals, patrols and a live-fire range.
The course allowed the Marines to build a better relationship with the Afghan soldiers, while helping them become more tactically proficient and stronger leaders, said 1st Lt. Adam Young, tactical advisor for the advisor team.
“The training is great for my men. Most are new and aren’t very experienced, so the course helps a lot and increases their capabilities,” explained Afghan Army Sgt. Jamal Mudeen, platoon sergeant with 2nd Platoon, 3rd Kandak, 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps.
Small unit leadership is crucial for the Afghan Army because their area is so large. With small-unit leadership, they are more likely to make sound decisions when they interact with the population, said U.S. Marine Maj. Christopher Reynolds, advisor team leader.
“Applying these tactics will allow us to better protect the Afghan people and fight the Taliban,” said Mudeen.
After successfully completing the platoon tactics course the Afghan soldiers received a certification during a graduation ceremony.
“So far it’s been a great success,” said Reynolds. “By the end of the course we had a very motivated and disciplined group of soldiers who were proud of themselves and very excited.” |