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- 205th_Corps abstract "The 205th 'Atul' (Hero) Corps is a corps-level formation of the Afghan National Army since 2004. The establishment of the corps started when the first commander, Gul Aqa Nahib, and some of his staff were appointed on 1 September 2004. The corps was officially established in Kandahar on 19 September 2004. Its headquarters are in Kandahar and it is responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, Helmand and Nimruz provinces), partnered with the ISAF's Regional Command South. The Corps is now led by Brigadier General Abdul Hamid (former commander of 4th Brigade in Oruzgan) who replaced General Sher Mohammad Zazai, after a period with Rahmatullah Raufi in command.The Corps consists of four brigades, a commando battalion and three garrisons. The Corps has integrated artillery and air lift capacity. Since August 2008, the Corps has moved over 90,000 tonnes of supplies using Mi-17 helicopters of the Afghan National Army Air Corps. 'Three of the 205th Corps’ four infantry brigades have been assessed as capable of conducting independent operations with minimal support from their combat advisors. \"One of the brigades recently planned, executed and sustained themselves during a seven-day operation where they drove deep into what is called an enemy sanctuary or enemy safe haven to destroy identified enemy forces,\" a U.S. advisor said in December 2008. \"They were successful leading the operation, with less than 30 mentors and 20 other coalition soldiers, in addition to their 300 ANA ground force,\" he said. \"That was a great example of ANA’s capability to lead and conduct their own operations.\"The Corps' 3rd Brigade has been heavily involved in fighting the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Helmand province, alongside British troops deployed as part of Operation Herrick.The Corps began formation with AK-47s and miscellaneous civilian vehicles, but under coalition tutelage has been reequipped with Western equipment.The Corps also supports an ANA regional hospital located in Kandahar, adjacent to Kandahar Airfield, dedicated to the security forces. It is a $5 million medical facility that also serves a trauma center.".
- 205th_Corps activeYearsStartYear "2004".
- 205th_Corps battle War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- 205th_Corps country Afghanistan.
- 205th_Corps garrison Kandahar.
- 205th_Corps identificationSymbol "border|100px".
- 205th_Corps militaryBranch Afghan_National_Army.
- 205th_Corps notableCommander Gul_Aqa_Nahib.
- 205th_Corps notableCommander Rahmatullah_Raufi.
- 205th_Corps thumbnail ANA_205_Corps_SSI.svg?width=300.
- 205th_Corps type Corps.
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- 205th_Corps wikiPageOutDegree "44".
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- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink 122_mm_howitzer_2A18_(D-30).
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- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_Air_Force.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_National_Army.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qaeda.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Brigade.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corps_of_Afghanistan.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_2004.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Commandos_(Afghanistan).
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- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Garrison.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink General_Sher_Mohammad_Zazai.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Gul_Aqa_Nahib.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Helmand_Province.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink International_Security_Assistance_Force.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Kandahar.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Kandahar_Province.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Mil_Mi-17.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Military_organization.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Nimruz_Province.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Herrick.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Qalat,_Zabul.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Rahmatullah_Raufi.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Taliban.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Train_Advise_Assist_Command_–_South.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Urozgan_Province.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Zabul_Province.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Zafar_Khan_(Afghan_general).
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink Zharay.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink File:ANA_205_Corps_Flag.svg.
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- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink File:Afghan_soldiers_in_Zabul_in_2011.jpg.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink File:Shir_Mohammad_Zazai_in_2009.jpg.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLink File:Treatment_area_inside_the_ANA_regional_hospital_in_Kandahar.jpg.
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLinkText "205th 'Atul' (Hero)".
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLinkText "205th Atul ("Hero")".
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLinkText "205th Corps".
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLinkText "4th Brigade, 205th Corps".
- 205th_Corps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Afghan 205th Corps".
- 205th_Corps battles War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- 205th_Corps branch Afghan_National_Army.
- 205th_Corps caption "Unit Shoulder Sleeve Insignia".
- 205th_Corps commander "Brigadier General Abdul Hamid".
- 205th_Corps commander1Label "Current commander".
- 205th_Corps dates "2004".
- 205th_Corps garrison Kandahar.
- 205th_Corps garrisonLabel "Garrison/HQ".
- 205th_Corps identificationSymbol File:ANA_205_Corps_Flag.svg.
- 205th_Corps identificationSymbolLabel "Corps Flag".
- 205th_Corps notableCommanders Gul_Aqa_Nahib.
- 205th_Corps notableCommanders Rahmatullah_Raufi.
- 205th_Corps type Corps.
- 205th_Corps unitName "205".
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- 205th_Corps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- 205th_Corps subject Category:Corps_of_Afghanistan.
- 205th_Corps subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_2004.
- 205th_Corps hypernym Formation.
- 205th_Corps type Agent.
- 205th_Corps type MilitaryUnit.
- 205th_Corps type Organisation.
- 205th_Corps type Establishment.
- 205th_Corps type Organization.
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- 205th_Corps comment "The 205th 'Atul' (Hero) Corps is a corps-level formation of the Afghan National Army since 2004. The establishment of the corps started when the first commander, Gul Aqa Nahib, and some of his staff were appointed on 1 September 2004. The corps was officially established in Kandahar on 19 September 2004. Its headquarters are in Kandahar and it is responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, Helmand and Nimruz provinces), partnered with the ISAF's Regional Command South.".
- 205th_Corps label "205th Corps".
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- 205th_Corps sameAs Q4630456.
- 205th_Corps wasDerivedFrom 205th_Corps?oldid=682222696.
- 205th_Corps depiction ANA_205_Corps_SSI.svg.
- 205th_Corps isPrimaryTopicOf 205th_Corps.
- 205th_Corps name "205th Corps".