• Operation Herrick is the codename for the British part of the NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) campaign in Afghanistan. It is the UK...
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    Operation Herrick was the codename under which all British operations in the War in Afghanistan were conducted from 2002 to the end of combat operations...
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    operations in Afghanistan in 2008 Operation Herrick Operation Herrick order of battle Opium production in Afghanistan Operation Khanjar Strategy for Operation...
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    the Taliban due to their role in assisting British forces during Operation Herrick (2002–2014). Around 2,200 evacuees were children, with the youngest...
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    Gulf of Tonkin incident (category Battles and operations of the Vietnam War in 1964)
    about Herrick's misgivings or Herrick's recommendation for further investigation. At 18:00 Washington time (05:00 in the Gulf of Tonkin), Herrick cabled...
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    2001); Operation Telic (2003 invasion of Iraq); Operation Herrick (UK operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, from 2006); and Operation Pitting...
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    the time was the Cyprus-based Theatre Reserve Battalion (TRB) for Operation Herrick in Afghanistan, had left Irbil within 24 hours. Beyond the scope of...
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    of Operation Enduring Freedom with the United States, the United Kingdom deployed forces in Afghanistan to topple the Taliban in Operation Herrick. The...
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  • Norton Herrick, and Vitaly Grigoriants—contributed at least $1 million each to finance production costs. To avoid further costs, Berg chose to work for a minimum...
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    Battle of Ia Drang (category Battles and operations of the Vietnam War in 1965)
    Platoon. Herrick replied that there was a large enemy force between his men and 1st Platoon. The situation quickly disintegrated for Herrick's 2nd Platoon...
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    • Afghan National Army (ANA) Jordanian Unit • 2012 British units Operation Herrick 5 - Elements of 4 Logistic Support Regiment, 60 Close Support Sqn...
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    numerous operations: the Falklands War (1982); Operation Granby (1991); Operation Engadine (1999); Operation Barras (2000); Operation Herrick (2002–2014);...
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    2010, during which the battalion deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Herrick. Jones was said to be "immensely frustrated" that his battalion was...
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    south-east Iraq. In 2006, the brigade returned to Afghanistan on Operation Herrick, replacing 16 Air Assault Brigade, where intense fighting occurred...
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    Forces faced significant commitments both to Iraq (Operation Telic) and Afghanistan (Operation Herrick). Stirrup retired as Chief of the Defence Staff on...
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    Southern Afghanistan, in support of Operation Herrick. Two RAF Chinooks were lost in August 2009 during combat operations with the Taliban, one of which was...
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  • published in 2015. Canada portal Afghanada Afghan War order of battle Operation Herrick Canadian Afghan detainee issue Canadian Forces casualties in Afghanistan...
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    Resolute (NATO IFOR (Implementation Force) Bosnia 1996) Operation Telic (Iraq from 2003) Operation Herrick (Afghanistan with ISAF) The protection against small...
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    Archived from the original on 28 April 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2015. "Operation Herrick aircraft Official Statistics". UK Ministry of Defence. 29 October...
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    provided officers and soldiers for Operation HERRICK in Afghanistan, including a deployment of seven soldiers on Operation HERRICK 7 (one of whom, Corporal...
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    Pacific fleet, put strong pressure on Herrick to say that his ship had been attacked by torpedo boats, despite Herrick's reservations. On 5 August 1964, McNamara...
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  • (Force Support) Engineer Group. As a result of the Better Defence Estate strategy, and Army 2020 Refine, the regiment will move to Marne Barracks, Catterick...
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    beaches; instead, they crossed into Iraq by land. In Afghanistan, during Operation Herrick, Scimitars were deployed either in standard troop organisations or...
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    James M. Gavin (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    successful strategy and Gavin served as ambassador to France in 1961 and 1962. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter considered the 70-year-old Gavin for Director...
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    Senate election, 1974 (Democratic primary): Gary Hart – 81,161 (39.92%) Herrick S. Roth – 66,819 (32.86%) Martin P. Miller – 55,339 (27.22%) Colorado United...
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    Friedrich 2007, pp. 107–08. Levitt 2008, pp. 89ff.. Davis 2004, p. 100. Herrick 2011, p. ?. John L.Esposito (1 August 1998). Islam and Violence. Syracuse...
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    International Security Assistance Force (category NATO operations in Afghanistan)
     United Kingdom – Troops were deployed in Helmand Province under Operation Herrick. The Royal Air Force and Army Air Corps had a major presence in and...
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    William D. Leahy (category Chiefs of Naval Operations)
    bought into the British Mediterranean strategy. He joined Marshall and King in their advocacy of a cross-Channel operation in 1944. At the first conference...
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    Dan Jarvis (category Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies)
    armed rebel group. Jarvis served in Iraq during Operation Telic and in Afghanistan during Operation Herrick. He was deployed to Afghanistan twice, first...
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    Operation Herrick V, in support of NATO multinational operations in Helmand Province with the backing of Afghan government, from September 2006. For his leadership...
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