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Once the draft began, foreign trainers would still be needed.
At present, only smaller numbers of foreign trainers work within Afghan units.
The number of foreign trainers has been doubled, improving those instructor-pupil ratios.
A parallel army of foreign trainers and consultants has therefore been set to this task, in a simultaneous "civilian surge".
Some have worried the largely symbolic deployment of foreign trainers could lead to an escalation in the conflict.
There remain significant shortages of foreign trainers, hampering the development of Afghan security forces, the official noted.
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In 1907 Jock Hamilton became the first foreign trainer at a Brazilian club, returning enthused by the fast-evolving skills of the local players and noting: "Their combination play is really quite clever".
An Afghan soldier has been killed after opening fire on a foreign trainer from Afghanistan's Sandhurst-inspired officer academy, meant as Britain's main legacy, just days after its first recruits enrolled for class.
It was also unsettling to think that these men began identifying targets as early as 1997, according to the government, and had traveled back and forth to Afghanistan, met here with foreign terrorist trainers and drawn up meticulous plans for mayhem, all apparently undetected.
In a May 2009 meeting interior minister Hanif Atmar expresses deep concerns that if lives could be in danger if news leaked that foreign police trainers working for US commercial contractor DynCorp hired "dancing boys" to perform for them.
Asked if he meant that foreign advisers or trainers were present, he declined to reply but winked broadly, twice.
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