Brigadier General Gul Aqa Nahib (also, "Nahibi", "Naebi", or simply "Gul Aqa") of the Afghan National Army served as second-in-command to transitional Defence Minister Mohammed Fahim in 2002 and is currently in charge of 12,000 troops overseeing operations in Kandahar. He joined the army in 1965 His formal position is as commander of the Afghan 205th Corps, based out of Kandahar Airport, and he is in charge of operations for Southern Afghanistan. On September 9, 2007, he reported that insurgent forces were no longer able to beat ANA troops in combat.
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| - Brigadier General Gul Aqa Nahib (also, "Nahibi", "Naebi", or simply "Gul Aqa") of the Afghan National Army served as second-in-command to transitional Defence Minister Mohammed Fahim in 2002 and is currently in charge of 12,000 troops overseeing operations in Kandahar. He joined the army in 1965 His formal position is as commander of the Afghan 205th Corps, based out of Kandahar Airport, and he is in charge of operations for Southern Afghanistan. On September 9, 2007, he reported that insurgent forces were no longer able to beat ANA troops in combat.
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| - Brigadier General Gul Aqa Nahib (also, "Nahibi", "Naebi", or simply "Gul Aqa") of the Afghan National Army served as second-in-command to transitional Defence Minister Mohammed Fahim in 2002 and is currently in charge of 12,000 troops overseeing operations in Kandahar. He joined the army in 1965 His formal position is as commander of the Afghan 205th Corps, based out of Kandahar Airport, and he is in charge of operations for Southern Afghanistan. On September 9, 2007, he reported that insurgent forces were no longer able to beat ANA troops in combat. He speaks Dari, in addition to his native Pashto and supports the idea of conscription.
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