Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team

Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams (OMLTs) are the NATO equivalent of the United States' Embedded Training Teams and are active in Afghanistan.[1]

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German OMLT soldiers OCCP (Operations Coordination Center-Provincial) Kunduz
German OMLT-Sniper with Dragunov sniper rifle and ANA (Afghan National Army)soldier
A French soldier stands guard amongst some ruins in the Joint Multinational Readiness Center training area in Hohenfels, Germany, May 14, 2008. The NATO Operational Mentorship and Liaison Team is preparing the soldiers for unit readiness prior to a deployment.

Countries

Teams from several countries provide training and operational support to the Afghan national forces.

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References

  1. "NATO's OPERATIONAL MENTOR AND LIAISON TEAMS (OMLTs)". NATO. May 2011. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
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