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Encyclopedia > National Military Academy of Afghanistan

National Military Academy of Afghanistan (NMAA), is the Military Academy of Afghan National Army, located in Kabul, Afghanistan. It is a four-year military development institution dedicated to graduating officers for the Afghan National Army. Afghan National Army (ANA) is the army of Afghanistan that is being trained by the coalition forces to ultimately take the lead in land-based military operations. ... For other places with the same name, see Kabul (disambiguation). ... Afghan National Army (ANA) is the army of Afghanistan that is being trained by the coalition forces to ultimately take the lead in land-based military operations. ...

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Purpose

The purpose of the NMAA is to provide the Afghan National Army with professional officers who support and defend the Constitution of the Islamic State of Afghanistan and are faithful to its national principles, laws, and regulations. The Constitution of afghanistan became the official law of Afghanistan when the 2003 Loya jirga approved it by the consensus on January 4, 2004. ...


Mission

The mission of the NMAA is to educate, train, and inspire the Cadet Brigade so that each graduate is a competent, courageous, and honorable officer in the Afghan National Army committed to continuous professional development and a lifetime of military and civilian service to the nation.


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