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The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was a multinational military mission in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2014. It was established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1386 according to the Bonn Agreement, which outlined the establishment of a permanent Afghan government following the U.S. invasion in October 2001.
ISAF Headquarters ISAF Joint Command Turkish Army US Army USMC US Air Force Australian Army British Army Canadian Army Mongolian Armed Forces ISAF Headquarters ISAF Joint Command Headquarters Headquarters for RC-Capital [citation needed] Alamo: Kabul District US Army Australian Army NATO Training Mission. Soldiers and Contractors. Bala Hissar ...
The Non-Article 5 Medal for both ISAF and NTM-I operations consists of a blue background with two silver stripes surrounded by white stripes. The NATO Meritorious Service Medal consists of a blue background with gold, silver and three narrow white stripes on each outer most portion of the ribbon, and the medallion color is changed from bronze ...
Train Advise Assist Command – East (TAAC – East) was a multinational military formation, part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission within Afghanistan.Until 2014 it was designated Regional Command East, part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
ISAF may refer to: International Sailing Federation , former name for the world governing body for Olympic and other competitive sailing, now called World Sailing International Security Assistance Force , the NATO-led security mission operating in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2014
United Nations Security Council resolution 1563, adopted unanimously on 17 September 2004, after reaffirming all resolutions on the situation in Afghanistan, particularly resolutions 1386 (2001), 1413 (2002), 1444 (2002) and 1510 (2003), and resolutions 1368 (2001) and 1373 (2001) on terrorism, the council extended the authorisation of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for a ...
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ISAF Rules of Sailing Appendix G1.2 specifies that national letters shall be clearly legible and of the same color. [1] They must be placed below the class insignias and above the sail number. The complete list is published by World Sailing (formerly ISAF) and can be accessed on "Appendix G IDENTIFICATION ON SAILS" of the rules