Originally ETTs were divided into four groups, advising in the areas of intelligence, communications, fire support, logistics and infantry tactics: • Training Assistance Group (TAG): Oversees doctrine and training at Kabul Military Training Center. • Regional Corps Advisory Command (RCAC): Mentors operational ANA Regional Corps staffs. • Brigade Training Teams (BTT): Mentors Brigade command and staff at Brigade and Kandak (Battalion) level during training and deployment. • Mobile Training Teams (MTT): Specific equipment training once recruits report to their Brigade. Many of these MTTs were sourced/filled by contractors and supervised by ETTs. • Contracted trainers, mostly former law enforcement and military, contributed greatly to the ETT mission. • Partnered OMLTs are the international (non-U.S.) equivalent of ETTs deployed under the NATO
International Security Assistance Force ("ISAF"). They are fielded by other Coalition/Partner countries in Afghanistan to assist in the training of the ANA. The following coalition partners provide
OMLTs: France, Germany, Spain, Romania, United Kingdom, Australia, Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Croatia, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Slovenia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia and Macedonia. ==Selection==