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  2. Kabul International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A 1968 Afghan postage stamp depicting the airport. Kabul Airport was originally built during the Kingdom of Amanullah Khan in the 1920s, which housed aircraft of the Afghan Air Force and Afghan Post. It was modernized in 1960 by Soviet engineers. [2] The airport was locally named Khwaja Rawash Airport because it was built in the area called ...

  3. List of Afghan Armed Forces installations - Wikipedia

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    It is a dual-use airport, civilian and military, the primary hub for international civilian flights. It serves as the home of the AAF 1st Wing and includes state-of-the-art hangar facilities, as well as operations, logistics, billeting, dining, and recreational facilities. It is also used by the USAF. Khwaja Abdullah Ansari International Airport

  4. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Patrol Base Airport Lounge Sangin District Closed British Army RM OP H 11: B Company, 3 RIFLES [158] OP H 11: Chestnut Troop, 1 RHA, FST 2 OP H 12: Charlie Company, 40 Commando [159] OP H 12: 4th Regiment, RA. [citation needed] Almas Sangin District 1 Nov 2009: Closed British Army RM USMC (2010-) Active as of February 2012. [citation needed]

  5. Bagram Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Kabul International Airport is located approximately 40 km (25 mi) south of Bagram, connected by two separate roads. On 15 August 2021, the entire base fell to Taliban rebel forces after the NATO-trained Afghan National Army had surrendered. [7] [8] All prisoners at the Parwan Detention Facility were released.

  6. List of airports in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan has four international airports which are expected to increase in the future. [1] The Kabul International Airport serves the population of Kabul and the surrounding areas; the Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi International Airport serves northern Afghanistan; the Ahmad Shah Baba International Airport in Kandahar serves the southern parts of the country; and the Khwaja Abdullah Ansari ...

  7. Afghan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The command center of the Afghan Air Force was located at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. The Shindand Air Base in Herat Province served as the main training facility. Lt. Gen. Mohammad Dawran was the final Chief of Staff of the Afghan Air Force [2] [57] and Gen. Abdul Fahim Ramin as the final Afghan Air Force Commander. [58]

  8. NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Since it has been established, NATC-A has worked to rebuild and modernize the Afghan Air Force and served as the air component of the US-led, international NATO Training Mission Afghanistan. NATC-A worked to develop the Afghan Air Force (AAF) and the Afghan National Police (ANP) Air Interdiction Unit [ 8 ] / Special Mission Wing [ 9 ] to ...

  9. Afghan National Army Commando Corps - Wikipedia

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    Around 500–600 remaining Afghan troops, made up mostly of Afghan commandos, were reported to have refused to surrender to the Taliban in Kabul, and instead joined up with U.S. forces at Kabul International Airport, helping them secure the outer perimeter of the airport during the evacuation in August 2021. [18]