insiders raided two ANA checkpoints located outside the city of Asadabad in the Ghaziabad District of Kunar province, Eastern Afghanistan. The raid marked the...
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Asadabad (Persian: اسدآباد) is a city in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the...
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Asadabad (Dari: اسعدآباد), also called Chaghasarai (چغسرای), is the capital city of Kunar Province in Afghanistan. It is located in the eastern-northeastern...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of wars: 2003–present "Syria: at...
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from their home base Asadabad on foot, crossing the river Kunar by ferry, having received orders to investigate the settlement of Sangam located in Maravar...
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Ivan Bagramyan (category Candidates of the Central Committee of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
Border Regiment of the Russian Caucasus Army, which was sent to dislodge the Ottomans in Persia. Bagramyan participated in battles in Asadabad, Hamedan and...
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Operation Red Wings (category Military operations of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) involving the United States)
2005 on the slopes of a mountain named Sawtalo Sar, situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of the provincial capital of Asadabad. The operation was...
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Michael P. Murphy (category War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) recipients of the Medal of Honor)
after his team was compromised and surrounded by Taliban forces near Asadabad, Afghanistan. The U.S. Navy ship USS Michael Murphy and several civilian...
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2003, at the age of 28. At the time of his death, he had been held for three days at the US base 10 miles (16 km) south of Asadabad, in Kunar Province...
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Kunar Province (category Provinces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan)
کونړ; Dari: کنر) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. Its capital is Asadabad. Its population is estimated...
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including Mihtarlam, Sharana, Gardez, Asadabad, as well as other districts in the east. Projections for the longevity of the Afghan state declined significantly...
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to War in Afghanistan in 2012. War in Afghanistan Order of Battle – Institute for the Study of War Troop Levels in Afghanistan Since 2001 – interactive...
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Danny Dietz (category Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States))
extraordinary heroism in the face of grave danger in the vicinity of Asadabad, Kunar Province, Afghanistan. Operating in the middle of an enemy-controlled area...
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1993 Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia; the medals were awarded posthumously. The Battle of Mogadishu or for Somalis Ma-alinti Rangers ("The Day of the Rangers")...
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(Kabul) 5th Regiment (Kabul) 72nd Brigade (Kabul) 9th Infantry Division (Asadabad, Kunar) 31st Mountain Brigade (Asmar) 55th Brigade (Barikot) 69th Brigade...
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Marcus Luttrell (category Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States))
from 27 to 28 June 2005, in the vicinity of Asadabad, Konar Province, Afghanistan. Operating in the middle of an enemy-controlled area, in extremely rugged...
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Matthew Axelson (category Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States))
extraordinary heroism in the face of grave danger in the vicinity of Asadabad, Konar Province, Afghanistan. Operating in the middle of an enemy-controlled area...
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19th Special Forces Group (category Groups of the United States Army National Guard)
security with a turret mounted M60 machine gun during a convoy stop in Asadabad, Afghanistan in 2004. An AT4 can be seen in the foreground. Slovenian and...
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westward towards Baghdad. On his way, he reached a certain pass named Asadabad where his army was ambushed by Abd al-Rahman ibn Jabala. The surprise attack...
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1954-1973 Chapter 3: In Order to Win". History.army.mil. Retrieved 2012-08-06. Asadabad. GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved on: November 11, 2007 Special Forces Travel...
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Korangal Valley (category Valleys of Afghanistan)
logging companies in Asadabad, the provincial capital, from where they are usually transported to Pakistan. The ethnic origins of the Korangalis are uncertain...
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1st Infantry Division (United States) (redirect from 1st Infantry Division of the United States Army)
population centers such as Jalalabad and Asadabad and help develop the local economy through the construction of roads, and provide security while doing...
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Florent Groberg (category War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) recipients of the Medal of Honor)
from Forward Operating Base Fiaz to the provincial governor's compound in Asadabad, Kunar, Afghanistan for a weekly security meeting. As the patrol advanced...
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2003 in Afghanistan (redirect from Timeline of Afghanistan (May 2003))
nearAsadabad, in Kunar province. The man was seized during operations on June 18. Syed Ishay Ghalani, chairman of the National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan...
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Annazids (category History of Kurdistan)
the Shams al-Dawla and the Oghuz Turks capturing Hamadan, Dinavar and Asadabad. In 1030, he captured Daquq from the Banu Mazyad and Kermanshah was captured...
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(ولايت wilāyat). The provinces of Afghanistan are the primary administrative divisions. Each province encompasses a number of districts or usually over 1...
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504th Infantry Regiment (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
Division) in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Areas of operation included Kandahar, Bagram Air Base, FOB Shkin, FOB Salerno, FOB Asadabad, and others. In...
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Dara-I-Pech District (category Districts of Kunar Province)
west of Asadabad. The population was 48,400 in 2006. The district is governed from Mano Gai. The governor is Mohammad Rahkman. While the bulk of the population...
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Afghan mujahideen (redirect from Islamic Unity of Afghanistan)
Asadabad, Bamyan, Spin Boldak, Dara-i-Suf and Imam Sahib. The cities of Kunduz, Qalat, and Maidan Shahr also fell to the Mujahidin in the summer of 1988...
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Mazar-i-Sharif (redirect from History of Mazar-i-Sharif)
the Taliban captured Mazar-i-Sharif along with Sharana and Asadabad, the provincial capitals of Paktika and Kunar provinces respectively. Local government...
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