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Lieutenant General '''Martin E. Dempsey''', as of April ], is the commander of the ] (MNSTC-I). MNSTC-I is the U.S.-led Coalition's primary command responsible for recruiting, training, and equipping the ], and is the parent heaquarters for the ] (CMATT), the Coalition Police Assistance Training Team (CPATT), and the Coalition Air Force Training Team (CAFTT). Lieutenant General '''Martin E. Dempsey''', as of April ], is the commander of the ] (MNSTC-I). MNSTC-I is the U.S.-led Coalition's primary command responsible for recruiting, training, and equipping the ], and is the parent heaquarters for the ] (CMATT), the Coalition Police Assistance Training Team (CPATT), and the Coalition Air Force Training Team (CAFTT).


During the first year of ], then-Brigadier General Dempsey commanded the ]. During the first year of the ], then-Brigadier General Dempsey commanded the ].


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Lieutenant General Martin E. Dempsey, as of April 2006, is the commander of the Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq (MNSTC-I). MNSTC-I is the U.S.-led Coalition's primary command responsible for recruiting, training, and equipping the Iraqi Security Forces, and is the parent heaquarters for the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team (CMATT), the Coalition Police Assistance Training Team (CPATT), and the Coalition Air Force Training Team (CAFTT).

During the first year of the Iraq war, then-Brigadier General Dempsey commanded the 1st Armored Division.

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