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203 Mansoori Corps

The 203 Mansoori Corps is one of the eight corps of the Islamic Emirate Army established in October 2021 and headquartered in Gardez. The current Chief of Staff is Maulvi Hezbollah Afghan.[1] In December 2021, 450 soldiers after completing military training graduated from the 203 Mansoori Corps headquarters in Paktia province. The corps includes of the 2nd and 3rd Border Brigade each consists of hundreds of security personnel.[2]

203 Mansoori Corps
Pashto: ۲۰۳ منصوري قول اردو
FoundedOctober 2021
CountryAfghanistan
Allegiance Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
BranchAfghan Army
TypeCorps
Nickname(s)Mansoori
EngagementsRepublican insurgency in Afghanistan
Commanders
Chief of StaffMaulvi Hezbollah Afghan
CommanderQari Mohammad Ayub Khalid
Deputy CommanderRohul Amin

The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan-era corps it replaced was known as the 203 'Tandar' Corps and was a part of Afghan National Army.[3]

Command Staff edit

Chiefs of Staff
Chief of Staff Period Notes Ref(s)
Ahmadullah Mubarak 4 October 2021 – 4 March 2022 [1]
Maulvi Hezbollah Afghan 4 March 2022 – Present [4]
Commanders
Commander Period Notes Ref(s)
Qari Mohammad Ayub Khalid 4 October 2021 – Present [1]
Deputy Commanders
Deputy Commander Period Notes Ref(s)
Rohul Amin 4 October 2021 – Present [1]

203 Tandar Corps until 2021 edit

203rd Corps
 
203rd Corps patch
Active23 September 2004[5]–14 August 2021[6]
Country  Afghanistan
Branch  Afghan National Army
TypeCorps
HeadquartersGardez, Paktia Province, Afghanistan[7]
Nickname(s)Tandar (Thunder)[7]
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Commanders
Last commanderGeneral Dadan Lawang

The 203rd 'Tandar' (Thunder) Corps was a corps of the Afghan National Army (ANA), headquartered in Gardez. The original Gardez Regional Command was established on 23 September 2004.[5] It was heavily involved in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021).

Early in 2006, the formation carried out the very first of the reborn Afghan Army's Medical civic action programs, providing medical assistance to the civilian population, in Khost Province.[8] On 19 October 2006, as part of Operation Mountain Fury, two Embedded Training Teams (ETTs) supervised a D30 artillery section from Fourth Battalion, Second Brigade, 203rd Corps, as it fired its first combat artillery missions, harassing the enemy with indirect fires.[9] Three days later, the battalion successfully conducted counterfire (with assistance from a US Q-36 radar).[citation needed]

Major General Abdul Khaliq, the corps commander, took operational command of Operation Maiwand in Andar district, Ghazni Province, a reported Taliban stronghold, in July 2007. This was reported as the first large-scale mission the ANA had planned and executed.[10] Maiwand involved over 1,000 Afghan and 400 United States Army personnel.

As of 2009, the corps consisted of the First Brigade (Khost), Second Brigade (Forward Operating Base Rushmore, Sharana, Paktika Province), and Third Brigade (Ghazni). As of 30 November 2011, Brig. Gen. Zamaray Khan was listed by Jane's Defence Weekly as commander of the Second Brigade, 203rd Corps.[11]

The corps was supported by the Gardez Regional Support Squadron of the Afghan Air Force, equipped with eight helicopters: four transport, to support the corps' commando battalion; two attack; and two medical transport.[12] In 2017, the 203rd Corps and 303rd Police Zone demonstrated a high level of cooperation not seen across Afghanistan according to Colonel Matthew J. Van Wagenen, commander of Task Force Southeast.[13]

The last commander of the Corps was General Dadan Lawang who had earlier been retired by Asadullah Khalid but brought back by Ashraf Ghani.[14] The Corps surrendered in Gardez on 14 August 2021.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "د اسلامي امارت په تشکیلاتو کې نوي کسان پر دندو وګومارل شول". باختر خبری آژانس. October 4, 2021.
  2. ^ "اسلامي امارت په هېواد کې «پیاوړې» او «خپلواکې» اردو جوړلو ته ژمن دی". December 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Interim Taliban government rebrands Afghan army". www.aa.com.tr. 7 November 2021.
  4. ^ کاکړ, جاويد هميم (March 4, 2022). "په یو شمیر وزارتونو، قول اردو ګانو او ولایتونو کې نوې ټاکنې وشوې" – via pajhwok.com.
  5. ^ a b Afghan National Army activates second regional command 2010-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, September 23, 2004, AFPS
  6. ^ a b "Taliban encircling Afghan capital Kabul, prepping final assault through east | FDD's Long War Journal". www.longwarjournal.org. 14 August 2021.
  7. ^ a b Radin, CJ. "Afghan National Army (ANA)" (PDF). The Long War Journal.
  8. ^ Dan Huvane, ANA, Combined Task Force Devil Team Up for MEDCAP, Desert Devil Dispatch, 82nd Airborne Division, 15 February 2006, accessed at http://www.bragg.army.mil/82dv/desert%20devil%20dispatch[permanent dead link], via Samuel Chan, "Sentinels of Afghan Democracy," at https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Military-Review/English-Edition-Archives/2009-Archive/.
  9. ^ (First to Fire, "FA Journal", Jan/Feb 2007)
  10. ^ Chan, "Sentinels of Afghan Democracy," 2009, p.36
  11. ^ JDW 30 Nov 11, p.34
  12. ^ . www.longwarjournal.org. February 20, 2009. Archived from the original on September 12, 2010.
  13. ^ Dennis, Christopher (July 13, 2017). "Task Force Southeast PART 2 of 5 -- Who we TAA, the 203rd Corps and 303rd Police Zone". from the original on 2021-07-09.
  14. ^ Clark, Kate (21 August 2021). "The Taleban's rise to power: As the US prepared for peace, the Taleban prepared for war". Afghanistan Analysts Network - English (in Pashto).

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The 203 Mansoori Corps is one of the eight corps of the Islamic Emirate Army established in October 2021 and headquartered in Gardez The current Chief of Staff is Maulvi Hezbollah Afghan 1 In December 2021 450 soldiers after completing military training graduated from the 203 Mansoori Corps headquarters in Paktia province The corps includes of the 2nd and 3rd Border Brigade each consists of hundreds of security personnel 2 203 Mansoori CorpsPashto ۲۰۳ منصوري قول اردوFoundedOctober 2021CountryAfghanistanAllegianceIslamic Emirate of AfghanistanBranchAfghan ArmyTypeCorpsNickname s MansooriEngagementsRepublican insurgency in Afghanistan Balkhab uprisingCommandersChief of StaffMaulvi Hezbollah AfghanCommanderQari Mohammad Ayub KhalidDeputy CommanderRohul Amin The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan era corps it replaced was known as the 203 Tandar Corps and was a part of Afghan National Army 3 Contents 1 Command Staff 2 203 Tandar Corps until 2021 3 See also 4 ReferencesCommand Staff editChiefs of Staff Chief of Staff Period Notes Ref s Ahmadullah Mubarak 4 October 2021 4 March 2022 1 Maulvi Hezbollah Afghan 4 March 2022 Present 4 Commanders Commander Period Notes Ref s Qari Mohammad Ayub Khalid 4 October 2021 Present 1 Deputy Commanders Deputy Commander Period Notes Ref s Rohul Amin 4 October 2021 Present 1 203 Tandar Corps until 2021 edit203rd Corps nbsp 203rd Corps patchActive23 September 2004 5 14 August 2021 6 Country nbsp AfghanistanBranch nbsp Afghan National ArmyTypeCorpsHeadquartersGardez Paktia Province Afghanistan 7 Nickname s Tandar Thunder 7 EngagementsWar in Afghanistan 2001 2021 CommandersLast commanderGeneral Dadan Lawang The 203rd Tandar Thunder Corps was a corps of the Afghan National Army ANA headquartered in Gardez The original Gardez Regional Command was established on 23 September 2004 5 It was heavily involved in the War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 Early in 2006 the formation carried out the very first of the reborn Afghan Army s Medical civic action programs providing medical assistance to the civilian population in Khost Province 8 On 19 October 2006 as part of Operation Mountain Fury two Embedded Training Teams ETTs supervised a D30 artillery section from Fourth Battalion Second Brigade 203rd Corps as it fired its first combat artillery missions harassing the enemy with indirect fires 9 Three days later the battalion successfully conducted counterfire with assistance from a US Q 36 radar citation needed Major General Abdul Khaliq the corps commander took operational command of Operation Maiwand in Andar district Ghazni Province a reported Taliban stronghold in July 2007 This was reported as the first large scale mission the ANA had planned and executed 10 Maiwand involved over 1 000 Afghan and 400 United States Army personnel As of 2009 the corps consisted of the First Brigade Khost Second Brigade Forward Operating Base Rushmore Sharana Paktika Province and Third Brigade Ghazni As of 30 November 2011 Brig Gen Zamaray Khan was listed by Jane s Defence Weekly as commander of the Second Brigade 203rd Corps 11 The corps was supported by the Gardez Regional Support Squadron of the Afghan Air Force equipped with eight helicopters four transport to support the corps commando battalion two attack and two medical transport 12 In 2017 the 203rd Corps and 303rd Police Zone demonstrated a high level of cooperation not seen across Afghanistan according to Colonel Matthew J Van Wagenen commander of Task Force Southeast 13 The last commander of the Corps was General Dadan Lawang who had earlier been retired by Asadullah Khalid but brought back by Ashraf Ghani 14 The Corps surrendered in Gardez on 14 August 2021 6 See also editList of Afghan Armed Forces installations List of NATO installations in AfghanistanReferences edit a b c d د اسلامي امارت په تشکیلاتو کې نوي کسان پر دندو وګومارل شول باختر خبری آژانس October 4 2021 اسلامي امارت په هېواد کې پیاوړې او خپلواکې اردو جوړلو ته ژمن دی December 1 2021 Interim Taliban government rebrands Afghan army www aa com tr 7 November 2021 کاکړ جاويد هميم March 4 2022 په یو شمیر وزارتونو قول اردو ګانو او ولایتونو کې نوې ټاکنې وشوې via pajhwok com a b Afghan National Army activates second regional command Archived 2010 08 30 at the Wayback Machine September 23 2004 AFPS a b Taliban encircling Afghan capital Kabul prepping final assault through east FDD s Long War Journal www longwarjournal org 14 August 2021 a b Radin CJ Afghan National Army ANA PDF The Long War Journal Dan Huvane ANA Combined Task Force Devil Team Up for MEDCAP Desert Devil Dispatch 82nd Airborne Division 15 February 2006 accessed at http www bragg army mil 82dv desert 20devil 20dispatch permanent dead link via Samuel Chan Sentinels of Afghan Democracy at https www armyupress army mil Journals Military Review English Edition Archives 2009 Archive First to Fire FA Journal Jan Feb 2007 Chan Sentinels of Afghan Democracy 2009 p 36 JDW 30 Nov 11 p 34 Afghan National Army Air Corps February 2009 Update FDD s Long War Journal www longwarjournal org February 20 2009 Archived from the original on September 12 2010 Dennis Christopher July 13 2017 Task Force Southeast PART 2 of 5 Who we TAA the 203rd Corps and 303rd Police Zone Archived from the original on 2021 07 09 Clark Kate 21 August 2021 The Taleban s rise to power As the US prepared for peace the Taleban prepared for war Afghanistan Analysts Network English in Pashto Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 203 Mansoori Corps amp oldid 1213000923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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