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  2. Blackwater (company) - Wikipedia

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    Blackwater was one of several private security firms employed following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. BSC was originally formed as a Delaware LLC and was one of over sixty private security firms employed during the Iraq War to guard officials and installations, train Iraq's new army and police, and provide other support for coalition forces ...

  3. List of private contractor deaths in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Labor confirmed that by March 31, 2021, a total of 1,822 civilian contractors were killed in Afghanistan, [3] of which, during the period between June 2009 and April 2010, 260 were private security contractors. [4]

  4. Blackwater 61 crash - Wikipedia

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    Blackwater 61 was the callsign of a CASA 212, registration N960BW, operated by Presidential Airways Inc, the aviation subsidiary of the private security contractor Blackwater USA, that crashed in the mountains of remote central Afghanistan on November 27, 2004.

  5. Three U.S. contractors killed in 'insider attack' in Afghanistan

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    An Afghan soldier killed three U.S. contractors and wounded a fourth on Thursday at Kabul's military airport, an Afghan air force official said.

  6. SHS senior left Afghanistan for 'safety and opportunities ...

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    Just two months before the beginning of a harrowing and deadly weeks-long airlift of more than 120,000 people from the Kabul airport in August 2021, Irfan Helali had secured his way out of ...

  7. Afghan Public Protection Force - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The APPF is organized as a State Owned Enterprise (SOE) subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) and designed to contract with both domestic and international customers (examples include government aid organizations, nongovernmental organizations, private sector companies, ISAF, etc.) for security services within Afghanistan. [3]