NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan
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The NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan (NTM-A) activated the NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan (NATC-A) in September 2010[6] while simultaneously deactivating its predecessor, the Coalition Air Power Transition Force (CAPTF). This reflected a change from a primarily US led and staffed mission to one that encompassed many other countries within the larger NATO training mission in Afghanistan.
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NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan | |
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Active | 2010—2015 |
Nickname(s) | NATC-A |
Anniversaries | September 8, 2010 |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | David Allvin,[1] Timothy Ray,[2] and Steven Shepro[3] John Michel,[4] Michael Rothstein,[5] |
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NATC-A was replaced by the Train, Advise, Assist Command – Air, or TAAC-Air[7] in January 2015 as the NATO campaign in Afghanistan transitioned to the Resolute Support Mission.