Train Advise Assist Command – West
Train Advise Assist Command – West was a multinational military formation, part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission within Afghanistan. It was previously called Regional Command West under the International Security Assistance Force.
It was tasked with controlling Herat Province, Farah Province, Badghis Province and Ghor Province, which have a population of about 3,156,000 people. The formation was led by Italy.
History
In May 2005 the ISAF Stage 2 expansion took place, doubling the size of the territory ISAF was responsible for. The new area was the former US Regional Command West consisting of Badghis, Farah, Ghor, and Herat Provinces.On 9 October 2008 the Italian Brigadier General Paolo Serra took over command from his compatriot Brigade-General Francesco Arena.
There used to be four Provincial Reconstruction Teams under RC West:
- PRT Herat – located in Herat, Herat Province and led by Italy. This is currently the command and control headquarters and the forward support base for the formation
- PRT Chaghcharan – located in Chaghcharan, Ghor and led by Lithuania
- PRT Farah – located in Farah, Farah Province and led by the United States
- PRT Qala-e Naw – located in Qala-e Naw, Badghis and led by Spain
- Task Force 45, about 200 operators, composed of Rangers of the 4th Alpini Paracadutisti Regiment, frogmen of the COMSUBIN, raiders of the 9° "Col Moschin" and operators from the 185° RRAO "Folgore" and special force from Air Force and Carabinieri operated with Delta Force and SAS in Farah province.