Previously Held NEC AN-0000-Airman
AE-0000-Aviation Electrician's Mate
SN-0000-Seaman
IT-2735-Information Systems Administrator
IT-2781-Advanced Network Analyst
IT-9585-Navy Recruiter Canvasser
NC-9586-Navy Recruiting District (NRD) Recruiter/Classifier
Service Years
1986 - 2015
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Decommissioning
Panama Canal
Official Badges
Unofficial Badges
Additional Information
What are you doing now:
Enjoying Retirement!!!
Other Comments:
STAND FOR SOMETHING...WITH ALL' YOUR POWER, WITH ALL' YOUR HEART, OR FALL FOR� ANY DAMN THING!!!�
OEF - Afghanistan/Consolidation I (2001-06)
From Month/Year
December / 2001
To Month/Year
September / 2006
Description The United Nations authorized an international force – the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) – with a mandate to help the Afghans maintain security in Kabul and surrounding areas. Operating under U.S. General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., ISAF included soldiers from 46 countries, with U.S. troops making up about half its force. ISAF was initially established as a stabilization force by the UN Security Council on 20 December 2001, to secure Kabul. Its mandate did not extend beyond this area for the first few years. On 11 August 2003, NATO assumed political command and coordination of ISAF. On 31 July 2006, ISAF assumed command of the south of the country, and by 5 October 2006, of the east.
Following a Loya jirga, tribal leaders and former exiles established an interim government in Kabul under Hamid Karzai. U.S. forces established their main base at Bagram airbase just north of Kabul. Kandahar airport also became an important U.S. base. Outposts were established in eastern provinces to hunt for Taliban and al-Qaeda fugitives.