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Security force assistance is the unified action to generate, employ, and sustain local, host-nation or regional security forces in support of a legitimate authority (FM 3-07). Security force assistance (SFA) improves the capability and capacity of host-nation or regional security organization’s security forces.
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visualintel > 1st Armored Division instructors and interpreters train Iraqi Army soldiers at the Iraq Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) Academy in Baghdad, how to provide first-aid care on Jan. 12, 2004.  (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Reynaldo Ramon) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > Staff Sgt. Jesse Linen, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, looks on as a member of the Iraqi Army fires a 50 caliber machine gun during joint weapons training in Tal Afar, Iraq on May 18, 2006.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob N. Bailey) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > 051121-F-2828D-014
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jason Lyday, Headquarters Headquarters Company 1st Battalion 327 Mortars Platoon, 101st Airborne, Fort Campbell Ky., demonstrates how to handle the AK-47 during a close quarters battle at a weapons class for the Iraqi army soldiers at Forward Operations Base McHenry Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom Nov. 21, 2005. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > 051121-F-2828D-126
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jason Lyday, Headquarters Headquarters Company 1st Battalion 327 Mortars Platoon, 101st Airborne, Fort Campbell Ky., demonstrates how to move your body to the target and handle the AK-47 during a close quarters battle at  a weapons class for the Iraqi army soldiers at Forward Operations Base McHenry Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom Nov. 21, 2005. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > U.S. Army Specialist Brain Bennett, from Headquarters Headquarters Company, 1-327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, KY, helps train Iraqi Army soldiers in Close Quarters Combat, on Forward Operating Base McHenry, Iraq, on Jan. 2, 2006. (U.S. Army photo by Spc Timothy Kingston) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > Iraqi army soldiers prepare to engage targets at a shoot house during a weeklong advanced training course on Nifty Range in Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 1, 2006. U.S. Army Soldiers with 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment are conducting the course. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christa Martin) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > FORWARD OPERATING BASE McHENRY, Iraq -- An Iraq Army soldier, from 5th Battalion, kicks in a door, inside the kill house, as United States Army Spc. Nate Wagar, from Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment observes, during military operations in urban terrain (MOUT), Class 0614 Tango, April 12, 2006. The week-long MOUT course is repetitive and high-paced to give the Iraqi soldiers muscle memory to successfully enter a residence, quickly, and safely. The course includes zeroing weapons, live fire kill-house scenarios and mounted weapons systems. (U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Jeremy L. Wood.) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > Iraqi Army Soldiers engage targets at a shoothouse during a week long advanced training course run by 5-20th Infantry Regiment at Nifty Range in Mosul, Iraq on September 1, 2006. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christa Martin) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
visualintel > 040605-A7743R-005
SGT Hunt of B Company, 1140th Engineering Battalion a National Guard unit out of Missouri, demonstrates to ICDC forces how to properly clear a builiding in Al Kut on June 5, 2004. The ICDC forces will spend a total of 15 days in training learning basic soldiers skills with Coalition soldiers before being sent to their units. (U.S. Army photo by Katherine M Roth) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
1st Armored Division instructors and interpreters train Iraqi Army soldiers at the Iraq Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) Academy in Baghdad, how to provide first-aid care on Jan. 12, 2004. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Reynaldo Ramon) (Released) (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on http://www.visualintel.net)
 > 1st Armored Division instructors and interpreters train Iraqi Army soldiers at the Iraq Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) Academy in Baghdad, how to provide first-aid care on Jan. 12, 2004.  (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Reynaldo Ramon) (Released)  (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on  http://www.visualintel.net)
1st Armored Division instructors and interpreters train Iraqi Army soldiers at the Iraq Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) Academy in Baghdad, how to provide first-aid care on Jan. 12, 2004. (DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Reynaldo Ramon) (Released) (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army; seen on http://www.visualintel.net)
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