In addition to the previous post:
From:
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2009/s2777080.htmSALLY SARA: Well, the Dutch have about 2,000 troops and support staff in Uruzgan. They've got an interesting structure in that they've got a military commander and a civilian government commander who work hand in hand. They've been involved in security work in Uruzgan, working really closely with the Australians out of Tarin Kowt, but also involved in a lot of development projects as well, so they're a very significant presence in that part of southern Afghanistan.
awaiting your appologies..
Walter,