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dbpedia:Operation_Red_Wings
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Operation Red Wings, informally referred to as Battle of Abbas Ghar (often incorrectly called "Operation Redwing" and/or "Operation Red Wing"), was a combined / joint military operation during the War in Afghanistan in the Pech District of Afghanistan's Kunar Province, on the slopes of a mountain named Sawtalo Sar, approximately 20 miles west of Kunar's provincial capital of Asadabad, in late June through mid-July 2005.
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Operation Red Wings
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19 killed, 1 wounded, 1 Chinook helicopter shot down
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Local anti-coalition militants * Local pro-Taliban nationals
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2005-06-27Z
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dbpedia:Korangal_Valley dbpedia:Afghanistan dbpedia:Sawtalo_Sar n8:_Valley dbpedia:Kunar_Province dbpedia:Dara-I-Pech_District
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* Insurgent forces return three weeks later U.S.Pyrrhic victory; Though Insurgents are later stricken to inoperatbility. * Insurgent forces temporarily withdraw from the area while U.S. forces sustain heavy casualties
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additional helicopter crews 8Night Stalkers 2UH-60 Black Hawk 2MH-47 Chinook 2AH-64D Apachehelicopters Ranging from 8–10 fighters to 70–100 depending on source 12Navy SEALs
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