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Major General Karl Ford is Director, Policy and Capabilities Division, NATO International Military Staffto Cyprus with UNFICYP (2004). On promotion, he was appointed to HQ ARRC and deployed back to Afghanistan (ISAF IX – 2006) through the period of NATO expansion. He commanded a close support artillery regiment (26 Regt RA), including a tour to Iraq (Op | Biography |
Ivica Ampov, Military Representative of Republic of North Macedonia to NATOand Deputy Commander/Chief of Staff for A-5 Adriatic Charter Force Contingent, ISAF/NTM – Afghanistan National Army (ANA), Military Police School-Kabul/Darulaman-Camp Julien. Colonel Ampov started his military education through Military Air Force High | Biography |
NATO military delegation holds staff-to-staff talks with partner, Mongolia08 Dec. 2022 operations. For almost 16 years, Mongolia contributed forces to NATO missions, first in KFOR, then ISAF and subsequently to our Resolute Support Mission. This commitment shows a strong engagement towards global peace and stability. This centre offers | News |
Jónas G. Allansson, Director General, Directorate of Security and Defence Ministry for Foreign Affairs of IcelandResponse Unit, ISAF PRT Ghor Province Afghanistan. Education: MA Anthropology 2004 BA Anthropology 1995 | Biography |
Arben Kingji, Chief of Defence of AlbaniaServices by MoD, the Meritorious Service Medal awarded by USA, the NATO/ISAF Medal; the International Service Medal; the Medal for Special Services; the Service Medal and the Career Medal. Lt.GEN. Kingji speaks English and Turkish. He is married | Biography |
Arben Kingji, Chief of Defence of AlbaniaServices by MoD, the Meritorious Service Medal awarded by USA, the NATO/ISAF Medal; the International Service Medal; the Medal for Special Services; the Service Medal and the Career Medal. Lt.GEN. Kingji speaks English and Turkish. He is married | Biography |
Some assembly required – NATO Allies and soon-to-be Ally Sweden train to keep Gotland secure12 Jul. 2022 with the Alliance – even sending forces to participate in military operations like the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan – while avoiding both the obligations and the guarantees that come with full NATO membership. This cooperation has | News |
Some assembly required – NATO Allies and soon-to-be Ally Sweden train to keep Gotland secure12 Jul. 2022 with the Alliance – even sending forces to participate in military operations like the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan – while avoiding both the obligations and the guarantees that come with full NATO membership. This cooperation has | News |
A short history of NATO03 Jun. 2022 as many al-Qaida leaders as possible. In December 2001, following the overthrow of the Taliban regime, UN Security Council Resolution 1386 authorised the deployment of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), a multilateral force in and around | Declassified |
NATO: a history in snapshots) 2008 Soldiers camp under the stars in Uruzgan, Afghanistan. The platoon was on a three-day deployment as part of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission, conducting foot patrols through villages |