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Australia's contribution, known as the Reconstruction Task Force (RTF), is a mix of engineers and security personnel deployed to Afghanistan for up to two years to work on reconstruction and community-based projects as part of Australia’s commitment to assisting Afghanistan achieve a stable and secure future.
The Australian contingent will be preparing the camp, conducting planning for RTF construction and trade training projects, and setting up the logistics supply chain for when the main body arrives later in the year.
The majority of the task force is drawn from the Darwin area and made up of personnel from the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, which will provide combat engineers and tradesmen (carpenters, plumbers, electricians and plant operators) that will undertake the majority of the RTF’s construction activities. This includes skills training for the local population to ensure the benefits of the deployment continue well after our personnel have returned home.
The Australian protective
force for the RTF is being provided by the Brisbane-based Motorised Infantry
of the 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, equipped with Bushmaster
vehicles; the 5th/7th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment (5/7 RAR),
also with the bushmaster; and the Darwin-based 2nd Cavalry Regiment with
ASLAV light armoured vehicles. Command, logistics and support elements have
come from the Darwin-based 1st Brigade.
(www.army.gov.au)

2nd Cavalry Regiment ASLAV - Reconstruction
Task Force - September
2006
(www.army.gov.au)

2nd Cavalry Regiment ASLAV - Reconstruction
Task Force - September
2006
(www.army.gov.au)
This site was last updated
23/12/06.
