Provincial Reconstruction Team Logar
Provincial Reconstruction Team Logar was a Provincial Reconstruction Team that was part of the International Security Assistance Force - an international military force in Afghanistan. PRT Logar was subordinated to ISAF Regional Command East, responsible for the eastern provinces of Afghanistan. Regional Command East with its HQ in Bagram was a U.S.-run Operational Command containing units from several other NATO and non-NATO countries. The task of PRT Logar was to help the Afghan government rebuild and further develop Logar province.
The PRT combined civilian experts from the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Czech Army military, whose role was to maintain a secure environment for reconstruction projects. The Czech PRT had proportionally one of the highest numbers of civilian experts in PRT.
The members of the civilian team included construction engines, development specialists and experts in areas such as agriculture, security, media or veterinary medicine. These specialists cooperated with the provincial government, councils of elders and other representatives of local communities to extend their capacities and, through a broad range of joint projects, to have a positive impact on the province both in mid and long-term.
History
PRT Logar was established on March 19, 2008 as a 26th Provincial Reconstruction Team deployed to Afghanistan. The PRT was located at U.S. Forward Operating Base Shank near capital of the Logar province, Pul-i-Alam. Area of responsibility was 3,800 km².PRT Logar, as of July 2008, was composed of 192 troops and 7 civilians. Troops were mostly members of 102nd Reconnaissance Battalion with attachments from other units. In August 2008, 102nd Reconnaissance Battalion was replaced by troops of the 7th Mechanized Brigade. As of August 2008, PRT Logar was composed of 200 troops and 8 civilians. In March 2009 the troops of the 7th Mechanized Brigade were replaced by troops of the 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade. As of March 2009, the number of troops was increased to 275 and the number of civilians to 10. As of February 2010, the 7th Mechanized Brigade took over again and the number of personnel was further increased to 286 troops and 12 civilians. In August 2010, the 7th Mechanized Brigade was deployed and the number of personnel was set to 261 troops and 11 civilians. In February 2011, the 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade was deployed and the number of personnel was set to 293 troops and 11 civilians. In August 2011 they were relieved by 102nd Reconnaissance Battalion and the number of personnel was set to 292 troops and 12 civilians.
Principal Leaders
Civilian Part
Year | Head of the civ. part of PRT | Deputy head of the civ. part of PRT |
2008 – 2009 | Václav Pecha | Igor Klimeš |
2009 – 2010 | Bohumila Ranglová | Jan Pejřil |
2010 – 2011 | Matyáš Zrno | Jarmila Jelínková |
2011 – 2012 | Petr Svačina | Marisa Perelló |
Military Part
Contingent and Deployment | Commanding Officer | Command Sergeant Major |
1st Contingent March 2008 – August 2008 | COL Ivo Střecha | CSM Daniel Indra |
2nd Contingent August 2008 – March 2009 | LTC Pavel Lipka | CSM Martin Zaorálek |
3rd Contingent March 2009 – September 2009 | LTC Petr Procházka | CSM Oto Holinka |
4th Contingent September 2009 – February 2010 | COL Milan Schulc | CSM Jan Mudruňka |
5th Contingent / 5th Unit February 2010 – August 2010 | COL Rudolf Honzák | CSM Vladimír Vrba |
6th Unit August 2010 – February 2011 | LTC Ctirad Gazda | CSM Radim Kříž |
7th Unit February 2011 – August 2011 | COL Miroslav Hlaváč | |
8th Unit August 2011 – February 2012 | LTC Pavel Andráško | |
9th Unit February 2012 – August 2012 | COL Antonín Genser | |
10th Unit August 2012 – February 2013 | COL Josef Kopecký | |
11th Unit - Pull-Out Detachment January 2013 - July 2013 | MAJ Vladimír Jelínek |
Casualties
Since March 2008, one soldier of PRT Logar was killed and 17 were wounded by enemy action.- April 30, 2008, at 1550, Private First Class Radim Vaculík, from the 102nd Reconnaissance Battalion, was killed in his M1151 Up-Armored HMMWV by Improvised Explosive Device composed of anti-tank mine. Four other soldiers were wounded in the same attack. PFC Radim Vaculík was posthumously promoted to Sergeant First Class.
- August 25, 2008 one soldier from the Military Police Special Operations Group was moderately injured when a wheel of his vehicle was damaged and the vehicle overturned.
- September 22, 2008, at 0200, two Privates First Class were moderately wounded and one Corporal was lightly wounded by an Indirect Fire attack on FOB Shank.
- October 1, 2008, at 1220, seven soldiers from 7th Mechanized Brigade were wounded in an ambush, while trying to recover an M1151 Up-Armored HMMWV that got stuck in the wadi. All were hit by shrapnel from the RPG-7.
- November 18, 2008, at 0955, three soldiers from 7th Mechanized Brigade, were lightly wounded in their M1151 Up-Armored HMMWV by Improvised Explosive Device.
- April 17, 2009, shortly before 1400, three soldiers from 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade, were wounded in their M1151 Up-Armored HMMWV by Improvised Explosive Device.
- April 5, 2010, one soldier from 43rd Airborne Battalion, 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade, on a foot patrol, was lightly wounded in the upper arm by a hand grenade shrapnel.
- July 13, 2011, a Corporal from 43rd Airborne Battalion, 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade, on a foot patrol, was lightly wounded in the leg by enemy small arms fire.
- September 7, 2012, a Corporal at FOB Shank was heavily wounded by shrapnel from enemy indirect fire.
Awards and decorations