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2021 theme

"Commemorating Operation Enduring Freedom"

"OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM" was our nation's military response to the attacks in New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001. (Read more)

EVENTS

  • STUDENT ART CONTEST (DEADLINE: OCT 25)
  • DOCUMENTARY POP UP EVENT - "BATTLEFIELD HOME" (SEP 12)
  • VETERANS DAY COMMUNITY VIDEO (AVAILABLE NOV 1)
  • VETERANS DAY CEREMONY AND PARADE (NOV 11)
  • VIDEO HISTORY PROJECT-OPERATION LIMA CHARLIE (JAN 2022)
  • PEDAL TO HONOR BIKE RIDE (MAY 2022)

2021 theme

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - 20 YRS LATER

Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) was the official name used by the U.S. government for the Global War on Terrorism. On 7 October 2001, in response to the September 11 attacks, President George W. Bush announced that airstrikes targeting Al Qaeda and the Taliban had begun in Afghanistan.[10] Operation Enduring Freedom primarily refers to the War in Afghanistan.

American and British warplanes began targeting Taliban forces and al-Qaeda. Cruise missiles were fired from warships.[47]


The Northern Alliance, aided by Joint Special Operations teams consisting of Green Berets from the 5th Special Forces Group, aircrew members from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), and Air Force Combat Controllers, fought against the Taliban. Aided by U.S. bombing and massive defections, they captured Mazar-i-Sharif on 9 November. They then rapidly gained control of most of northern Afghanistan, and took control of Kabul on 13 November after the Taliban unexpectedly fled the city. The Taliban were restricted to a smaller and smaller region, with Kunduz, the last Taliban-held city in the north, captured on 26 November. Most of the Taliban fled to Pakistan.


The war continued in the south of the country, where the Taliban retreated to Kandahar. After Kandahar fell in December,[48] remnants of the Taliban and al-Qaeda continued to mount resistance. Meanwhile, in November 2001 the U.S. military and its allied forces established their first ground base in Afghanistan

to the south west of Kandahar, known as FOB Rhino.[49]


The Battle of Tora Bora, involving U.S., British and Northern Alliance forces took place in December 2001 to further destroy the Taliban and suspected al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. In early March 2002 the United States military, along with allied Afghan military forces, conducted a large operation to destroy al-Qaeda in an operation code-named Operation Anaconda.


The operation was carried out by elements of the United States 10th Mountain Division, 101st Airborne Division, the U.S. special forces groups TF 11, TF Bowie, TF Dagger, TF K-Bar, British Royal Marines, the Norwegian Forsvarets Spesialkommando (FSK), Hærens Jegerkommando and Marinejegerkommandoen, Canada's 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Canada's Joint Task Force 2, the German KSK, and elements of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment and of the New Zealand Special Air Service and the Afghan National Army.


After managing to evade U.S. forces throughout the summer of 2002, the remnants of the Taliban gradually began to regain their confidence. A U.S. and Canadian led operation (supported by British and Dutch forces), Operation Mountain Thrust was launched in May 2006 to counter renewed Taliban insurgency.


After 13 years, on 28 December 2014, President Barack Obama announced

the end of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.[15] Continued operations in Afghanistan by the United States' military forces, both non-combat and combat, now occur under the name Operation Freedom's Sentinel.[16]

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