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  2. Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    When a political solution failed, the Afghan government and the Soviet military decided to solve the conflict militarily. The change from a political to a military solution came gradually. It began in January 1981: Karmal doubled wages for military personnel, issued several promotions, and one general and thirteen colonels were decorated.

  3. Afghan Army - Wikipedia

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    “Music” (موزیک), worn by the military band of the Royal Afghan Army; The flag of the Royal Afghan Army's military band under the Kingdom of Afghanistan [36] In the early 1970s, Soviet military assistance was increased. The number of Soviet military specialists increased from 1,500 in 1973 to 5,000 by April 1978. [39]

  4. Flag of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The current flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a plain white flag with the black words of the shahada in the centre. The white stands for "the (Islamic Movement of Taliban's) purity of faith and government"; the flag incorporated the shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, after 1997. [12] [13]

  5. Why Is the Afghan National Army Performing So Miserably? - AOL

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    As I write this in the second week of August, the Taliban, the same politico-military organization the United States defeated handily over Why Is the Afghan National Army Performing So Miserably ...

  6. Afghan general says army was 'betrayed' by politics and ...

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    The Afghan army has faced criticism for collapsing in the face of a Taliban offensive. Here's what an Afghan commander had to say about the loss.

  7. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan army offensive to retake the town of Khanisheen was repelled by the Taliban, and desertions from the army in the area were rife. [351] Despite US airstrikes, militants besieged Lashkar Gah, reportedly controlling all roads leading to the city and areas a few kilometres away. The US stepped up airstrikes in support of Afghan ground forces.

  8. This Is the Home of the Brave - Wikipedia

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    It is an a cappella song, meaning that it does not contain musical instruments, as instruments are considered haram by the ruling Taliban. [1] It is based on the communist-era song "Da De Azadi Khawra". [2] The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (under Taliban rule) had formal laws specifying its flag and emblem; however, no anthem was specified. [3]

  9. History of the Afghan Armed Forces (2002–2021) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, a new land force, the Afghan National Army (ANA), was created, whose planned size grew from 70,000 in 2002 to, eventually, a target of 194,000 set in mid-2011. [1] [2] The army's air arm, the Afghan National Army Air Corps was renamed the Afghan Air Force (AAF) in 2010. [3] [4] Commandos and Special Forces were also trained as part ...