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  2. United States military casualties in the War in Afghanistan

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    Thus, a total of 2,402 United States servicemen were killed in the war in Afghanistan. [1] The website iCasualties.org lists 2,455 servicemembers and 10 CIA operatives as having died in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel, including 49 who died in support of other OEF operations. This gives a total of 2,406 deaths of ...

  3. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) installations in Afghanistan used during the War in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021. This list encompasses installations used by the International Security Assistance Force from 2001 to 2014 and then by the Resolute Support Mission after 2014.

  4. Coalition casualties in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Since the start of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan through mid-2019, nearly 2,400 American servicemembers have died. [164] Additionally, 20,719 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department. [3] Of the United States deaths, 1,922 have died in hostile action.

  5. List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001 ...

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    From May 1996, Osama bin Laden had been living in Afghanistan along with other members of al-Qaeda, operating terrorist training camps in a loose alliance with the Taliban. [1] Following the 1998 US embassy bombings in Africa, the US military launched cruise missiles at these camps with limited effect on their overall operations. A follow-on ...

  6. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July, as part of the agreement, the US designated Afghanistan a major non-NATO ally after Karzai and Clinton met in Kabul. [287] Both leaders agreed that the United States would transfer Afghan prisoners and prisons to the Afghan government [277] [288] and withdraw troops from Afghan villages in spring 2013. [288] [289]

  7. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of wars caught by number of U.S. battle deaths suffered by military forces; deaths from disease and other non-battle causes are not included. Although the Confederate States of America did not consider itself part of the United States, and its forces were not part of the U.S. Army, its battle deaths are included with the ...

  8. List of private contractor deaths in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    July 2, 2010 – Six militants armed with suicide bombs stormed the compound of D.A.I. (an American contractor working for the United States Agency for International Development) in city of Kunduz, killing four security officers (one Briton, one German and two Afghans who worked for Edinburgh International) [77]

  9. List of aviation accidents and incidents in the war in ...

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    January 27: A United States Air Force E-11A was reported crashed in Afghanistan by US officials. The Taliban claimed it was shot down with all its occupants killed, which US officials denied. With the complete withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan on 30 August 2021, this was the last acknowledged US fatal aviation loss of the war. [22