Regional Command Southwest

Regional Command Southwest
Active3 July 2010 (2010-07-03) – 2014 (2014)
Allegiance NATO
TypeInternational formation
Part ofInternational Security Assistance Force
Former HQCamp Leatherneck
WarWar in Afghanistan
Websitewww.isaf.nato.int/subordinate-commands/rc-southwest (archived)
Military unit

Regional Command Southwest, abbreviated RC(SW), was an international military formation, of roughly division size, which was one of the components of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. It was stood up on 3 July 2010[1][2][3][4] largely from an area previously in Regional Command South. It was headquartered at Camp Leatherneck with an area of responsibility of largely Helmand and Nimruz provinces. The United States Marine Corps provides the majority of the force headquarters. It consisted of Task Force Helmand of the British Armed Forces (including Denmark and Estonia) and Task Force Leatherneck of the United States Marine Corps. Provincial Reconstruction Team Helmand was also located in Regional Command Southwest.

The command was stood down during 2014.

Previous commanders

  • Major General Richard P. Mills 2010-March 2011
  • Major General John A. Toolan March 2011-March 2012
  • Major General Charles M. Gurganus March 2012 – 2013
  • Major General Walter L. Miller 2013-2014
  • Brigadier General Dan Yoo 2014

See also

References

  1. ^ Sgt. Heidi Agostini, Regional Command Southwest stands up, I MEF, 3 July 2010
  2. ^ "US plans new Afghan command in south". Wwono.com. 5 March 2010. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Regional Command Southwest Stands Up in Afghanistan". isaf.nato.int. June 2010. Archived from the original on 22 June 2010. Alt URL
  4. ^ "Command and control changes in southern Afghanistan". Ministry of Defence. 21 May 2010.

External links

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