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  1. Operation Red Wings - Wikipedia

    • Operation Red Wings (often incorrectly referred to as Operation Redwing or Operation Red Wing), informally referred to as the Battle of Abbas Ghar, was a joint military operation conducted by the United States in the Pech District of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. It was carried out from late-June to mid-July 2005 on the slopes of a mountain named Sawtalo SSee more

    Origin of name

    When the 2/3 took the Operation Stars model and developed the specifics of it, 2/3's operations officer, Major … See more

    Background and development

    After the initial invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, U.S. military and coalition partner operations shifted from "kinetic" operations to those of a counterinsurgency nature. One of the primary goals of the coalition by 2004 in Afghanist… See more

    Execution of the operation

    Red Wings was planned as a five-phase operation:
    • Phase 1 - Shaping: A U.S. Navy SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team is tasked to insert in the region of the suspected … See more

    Aftermath

    Ahmad Shah and his group recovered a large amount of weapons, ammunition, and other materials, including three SOPMOD M4 Carbines fitted with M203 40mm grenade launchers, a ruggedized laptop with an inta… See more

     
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    WEBApr 19, 2022 · Operation Red Wings was a combined/joint military operation conducted in the Pech District of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. …

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  3. A history of Operation Red Wings - We Are The Mighty

    WEBJun 28, 2023 · Suddenly, the SEALs found themselves outgunned, battling 30 to 40 Taliban fighters in a ferocious firefight. With unwavering resolve, they fought against impossible odds. Tragically, three of the four SEALs …

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    WEBOperation Red Wings. On June 28, 2005, deep behind enemy lines east of Asadabad in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan, a very committed four-man Navy SEAL team was conducting a reconnaissance mission at the …

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    WEBAug 30, 2021 · On June 28, 2005, a Navy SEAL team was inserted into a mountainous area in Afghanistan to search for a local enemy militia leader. In the end, 19 U.S. servicemen were killed and the facts of what …

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