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Appendix B B-2 ATP 4-90 18 June 2020 battalions also serve as the core leadership in the event the Army needs to reconstitute the brigade to a full BCT. Figure B-1 depicts an infantry SFAB task organization. Figure B-2 depicts an armored SFAB task organization. Figure B-1. Infantry security force assistance brigade task organization Figure B-2. Armored security force assistance brigade task organization ROLE, CORE COMPETENCIES, AND FUNCTIONS B-9. The core mission of the SFAB is to assess, train, advise, and assist foreign security forces in coordination with joint, interagency, and multinational forces to improve partner capability and capacity and to facilitate achievement of U.S. strategic objectives. This mission set is developed from the organize, train, equip, rebuild and build, advise and assist, and assess concept described in FM 3-22, Army Support to Security Cooperation. Emphasis is placed on the tasks most appropriate for the SFAB to conduct. While the SFAB influences the tasks of organize, equip, rebuild and build, generally, external organizations lead these tasks.