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- 2009018970 abstract "The Afghan National Army (ANA) is critical to the success of the allied efforts in Afghanistan and the ultimate stability of the national government. This monograph assesses the ANA's progress in the areas of recruitment, training, facilities, and operational capability. It draws on a variety of sources: in-country interviews with U.S., NATO, and Afghan officials; data provided by the U.S. Army; open-source literature; and a series of public opinion surveys conducted in Afghanistan over the past several years. Although the ANA has come a long way since the outset of the recent conflict in the country, the authors conclude that coalition forces, especially those of the United States, will play a crucial role in Afghanistan for the foreseeable future, particularly in light of the increased threat from Taliban forces and other illegally armed criminal groups.".
- 2009018970 contributor B11415460.
- 2009018970 contributor B11415461.
- 2009018970 created "2009.".
- 2009018970 date "2009".
- 2009018970 date "2009.".
- 2009018970 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2009018970 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-65).".
- 2009018970 description "Introduction -- Recent history of the Afghan National Army -- ANA training -- ANA operational proficiency -- Public perception of security and the ANA -- Conclusions.".
- 2009018970 description "The Afghan National Army (ANA) is critical to the success of the allied efforts in Afghanistan and the ultimate stability of the national government. This monograph assesses the ANA's progress in the areas of recruitment, training, facilities, and operational capability. It draws on a variety of sources: in-country interviews with U.S., NATO, and Afghan officials; data provided by the U.S. Army; open-source literature; and a series of public opinion surveys conducted in Afghanistan over the past several years. Although the ANA has come a long way since the outset of the recent conflict in the country, the authors conclude that coalition forces, especially those of the United States, will play a crucial role in Afghanistan for the foreseeable future, particularly in light of the increased threat from Taliban forces and other illegally armed criminal groups.".
- 2009018970 extent "xviii, 65 p. :".
- 2009018970 hasFormat "Also issued online.".
- 2009018970 identifier "0833046683 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009018970 identifier "9780833046680 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2009018970 identifier RAND_MG845.pdf.
- 2009018970 isFormatOf "Also issued online.".
- 2009018970 isPartOf "RAND Corporation monograph series ; MG-845-RDCC/OSD".
- 2009018970 isPartOf "Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-845-RDCC/OSD.".
- 2009018970 issued "2009".
- 2009018970 issued "2009.".
- 2009018970 language "eng".
- 2009018970 publisher "Santa Monica, CA : RAND,".
- 2009018970 relation "Also issued online.".
- 2009018970 spatial "Afghanistan.".
- 2009018970 subject "355.309581 22".
- 2009018970 subject "Afghanistan. Afghan National Army.".
- 2009018970 subject "Internal security Afghanistan.".
- 2009018970 subject "National security Afghanistan.".
- 2009018970 subject "UA853.A3 L66 2009".
- 2009018970 tableOfContents "Introduction -- Recent history of the Afghan National Army -- ANA training -- ANA operational proficiency -- Public perception of security and the ANA -- Conclusions.".
- 2009018970 title "The long march : building an Afghan National Army / Obaid Younossi ... [et al.].".
- 2009018970 type "text".