Train Advise Assist Command – South


Train Advise Assist Command – South was a multinational military formation, part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission within Afghanistan. Prior to 2014 it was designated Regional Command South, under the International Security Assistance Force.
It was responsible for provincial reconstruction and security in Zabul, Kandahar, Daykundi, and Uruzgan Province. Its primary Afghan National Army partners were the 205th Corps and the 404th Zone Police Corps. NATO countries contributing troops included Albania, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Non-NATO countries contributing troops included Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.

Regional Command – South

Prior to 2014, this command was known as Regional Command – South.
The command of the region previously rotated between Canada, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, but eventually was assumed solely by the United States. The headquarters was located at Kandahar International Airport next to the city of Kandahar. In 2010, the command's original territory was split into two commands, with the new Regional Command Southwest headquartered in Helmand Province.
Three Provincial Reconstruction Teams operated in Regional Command South: Kandahar PRT, Kandahar province, led by the United States; Qalat PRT, Zabul province, led by the U.S. and supported by Romania and the U.K.; and Tarin Kot PRT, Uruzgan province, led by Australia.

Train Advise Assist Command – South

  • 14 Oct 2014, USA Brigadier General Douglas Gabram, Commanding General, CJTF-1 of the 1st Cavalry Division, assumed responsibility for Train, Advise, Assist Command – South, CJTF-1. At this time RC became TAAC-S.
  • 10 January 2015, USA Brigadier General Viet Luong, Commanding General, CJTF-1 of the 1st Cavalry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S.
  • 10 June 2015, USA Brigadier General Paul Bontrager, Commanding General, CJTF-7 of the 7th Infantry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S.
  • 26 October 2015, USA Brigadier General Antonio Aguto, Commanding General, CJTF-7 of the 7th Infantry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S.
  • 22 June 2016, USA Brigadier General Lee Henry, Commanding General, CJTF-36 of the 36th Infantry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S. This was the first time a National Guard division command element assumed responsibility for a regional command within Afghanistan.
  • 18 February 2017, USA Brigadier General Chuck K. Aris, Commanding General, CJTF-36 of the 36th Infantry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S.
  • 31 October 2017, USA Brigadier General John W. Lathrop, Commanding General, CJTF-40 of the 40th Infantry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S. This was the first time the 40th Infantry Division deployed to a combat theater since the Korean War.
  • 30 June 2018, USA Brigadier General Jeffrey Smiley, Commanding General, CJTF-40 of the 40th Infantry Division, assumed responsibility for TAAC-S.
  • October 2018, Brigadier John Shanahan of the Australian Army assumed command of TAAC-S after General Smiley was wounded in action.
  • 24 February 2019, Brigadier General Miles Brown assumed command.