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  2. List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

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    April 2016 Kabul attack; Kabul attack on Canadian Embassy guards; 30 June 2016 Afghanistan bombings; July 2016 Kabul bombing; American University of Afghanistan attack; Kabul Defense Ministry (2016) 2016 bombing of the German consulate in Mazar-i-Sharif; 2016 Bagram Airfield bombing

  3. AFN Prime - Wikipedia

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    AFN Prime is the main channel of the American Forces Network.The channel feed airs current sitcoms, dramas, syndicated court shows, talk shows, game shows and reality shows popular in the United States, from U.S. over-the-air and cable networks, with a time delay from 24 hours to six months or more behind the United States airdates.

  4. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    Many regional feeds (such as AFN-Europe and AFN-Korea) are based on AFN Prime and add local programming to it; thus, in a way, AFN Prime mimics the regular network TV concept. AFN Prime Freedom started in 2006 as a customized time-shifted version of AFN Prime for Afghanistan [ 48 ] and shuttered services in June 2013 after the drawdown of ...

  5. Afghan National Security Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan National Security Forces consisted of Ministry of Defence [6]. Afghan National Army (ANA): [7] In December 2020 the U.S. Department of Defense wrote that the ANA General Staff commanded and controlled all of Afghanistan’s ground and air forces, including "the ANA conventional forces, the Afghan Air Force (AAF), the Special Mission Wing (SMW), the ANA Special Operations Command ...

  6. From Kabul to the Carnegie Hall: How an orchestra defied the ...

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    BRAGA, Portugal — Collected from a family gravesite shortly before she left Kabul, the rocks and dirt in a tiny plastic container are among 15-year-old Farida Ahmadi’s most cherished ...

  7. Afghan Army - 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 US forces in at Kabul International Airport, helping them secure the outer perimeter of the airport during the evacuation in August 2021. According to Pentagon spokesman ...

  8. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Kabul District 2002: Feb 2015: Turkish Army [8] Dubs: Kabul District [9] Duskin: Kabul District [9] Eggers: Kabul District 2006: 2014: NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan US Army USMC US Air Force Australian Army New Zealand Army French Army Turkish Army Mongolian Armed Forces NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan Headquarters [10] Green: Kabul ...

  9. 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.