Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan
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The Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan (CSTC-A, pronounced "see stick-uh") was a multinational, U.S. led, military organization during the War in Afghanistan.
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Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan | |
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Headquarters | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Engagements | War in Afghanistan |
Commanders | |
Commanding General | LTG E. John Deedrick Jr.[1] |
Notable commanders | MG Harold J. Greene (Deputy commander) |
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As of 2019, the organization's missions were:
- Budget, account, and execute more than $50 billion in Afghanistan Security Force Funds across multiple fiscal years.
- Manage all foreign military sales for the Afghan National Defense Security Forces (ANDSF).
- Plan, budget, and execute all of the infrastructure projects in support of the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces.
- Train, Advise and Assist the Afghanistan government in these areas:
- Plan, Program, Budget, and Execute
- Transparency, Accountability, and Oversight
- Rule of Law
- Sustainment