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  2. Operation Enduring Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Operation Enduring Freedom referred to the U.S.-led combat mission in Afghanistan. [16] [17] The codename was also used for counter-terrorism operations in other countries targeting Al Qaeda and remnants of the Taliban, such as OEF-Philippines, OEF-Trans Sahara, and possibly in Georgia's Pankisi Gorge, [18] primarily through government funding vehicles.

  3. Task Force Viking - Wikipedia

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    The northern front during March and April 2003. Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – North (CJSOTF–N), also known as Task Force Viking, was the U.S. joint task force responsible for the northern front during the initial period of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq (OIF Rotation I).

  4. 2003 invasion of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Bush administration's overall rationale for the invasion of Iraq was presented in detail by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell to the United Nations Security Council on 5 February 2003. In summary, he stated, We know that Saddam Hussein is determined to keep his weapons of mass destruction; he's determined to make more.

  5. Timeline of the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    03:15 UTC (March 19 U.S. time): U.S. President George W. Bush states that he ordered the coalition to launch an "attack of opportunity" against specified targets in Iraq. The military action was dubbed "Operation Iraqi Freedom". [12] Iraqi state television broadcasts an address from Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

  6. 2003 invasion of Iraq order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Invasion routes and major battles fought by the coalition and afterwards. This is the order of battle for the invasion of Iraq during the Iraq War between coalition forces [1] and the Iraqi Armed Forces; Fedayeen Saddam irregulars; and others between March 19 and May 1, 2003.

  7. Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    Over the summer, the Defense Department announced that the Iraqi government wanted to order more than 400 armored vehicles and other equipment worth up to $3 billion, and six C-130J transport planes, worth up to $1.5 billion. [277] [278] From 2005 to 2008, the United States had completed approximately $20 billion in arms sales agreements with Iraq.

  8. “Supernanny” Premiered 20 Years Ago Today! See ... - AOL

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    Almost a decade after the last Supernanny episode aired, Lifetime renewed it for an eighth season with Frost at the helm once again. A batch of 20 episodes premiered in 2020 and focused on helping ...

  9. List of the lengths of United States participation in wars

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    1: War in Afghanistan: 2001 – 2021 [1] ... [18] [19] [20] 8.7 years (8 years, 9 months) 11: American Revolutionary War: 1775 – 1783 ... This page was last edited ...