Military Transition Teams, MiTTs Most transition teams are known as
Military Transition Teams, commonly abbreviated as
MiTTs. These teams are responsible for training, mentoring, and advising the Iraqi Army (IA).
National Police Transition Teams, NPTTs In 2005, in order to provide similar mentorship to Iraq's other security forces, the Multinational Corps-Iraq (MNC-I) began to embed transition teams with the Ministry of the Interior's paramilitary
Iraqi National Police (NP) and regular
Iraqi Police Service (IPS). Formerly known as
Special Police Training Teams, SPTTs, these national police teams, called
National Police Transition Teams, NPTTs, are nearly identical to those supporting the Iraqi Army and consist of 10-12 American Soldiers on each team that is tasked to train an entire Iraqi National Police Battalion.
Police Transition Teams, PTTs Police Transition Teams, PTTs provide a similar function for the
Iraqi Police. These teams vary greatly in size based on area of responsibility and level of threat. They may include military police units and contracted civilian personnel. The Team leader is normally a Staff Sergeant teamed with enablers. The Enablers are usually one interpreter, and an IPA (usually a civilian police officer). The prerequisite for the IPA is 5 years of sworn state service, and the interpreter is usually a local national. These teams travel to the local police stations working with the Station Commanders. These teams assist with logistics, training, and maintaining supplies on hand. The Team leader acts as both an Advisor, and a Liaison. The Team leader does not run the station he simply provides advice.
Border Transition Teams, BTTs BTTs are transition teams embedded (FOB Caldwell,
COP Shocker) with the
Iraqi Ministry of the Interior's Directorate of Border Enforcement (DBE) forces at the brigade and battalion levels. These teams assist the DBE in patrolling and controlling illicit border crossings on Iraq's international borders. Specifically, these teams focus on assisting the DBE in preventing the infiltration of insurgent, terrorist, and criminal elements into Iraq. Because of the relative remoteness of these assignments, BTTs traditionally include maintenance and communications personnel not found on other TTs. BTTs were often deployed with civilian subject matter experts and advisors attached.
Port of Entry Transition Teams, PoETTs PoETTs are transition teams embedded (
COP Shocker) with the
Iraqi Ministry of the Interior's Port of Entry Directorate (POED) forces at the major ports of entry around the borders of Iraq. These teams assist the Iraqi POED and customs officers in controlling the illegal importation, shipping and smuggling of humans and goods through Iraq's international ports of entry. These teams focus on assisting the Iraqi POED and customs officers in preventing the infiltration of insurgent, terrorist, and criminal elements into Iraq. Similar to the BTTs, PoETTs are often deployed with a civilian subject matter expert or advisor as well as maintenance and communications personnel due to the remoteness of these assignments.
Other TTs The U.S. military also embeds a small number of specialty transition teams in low-density administrative, logistics, base security, and transportation units. ==Transition Team Structure==