Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Operation_Red_Wings> ?p ?o }
- Operation_Red_Wings abstract "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. Operation Red Wings was intended to disrupt local anti-Coalition Militia (ACM) activity, thus contributing to regional stability and thereby facilitating the Afghani Parliament elections scheduled for September, 2005. At the time, anti-Coalition Militia activity in the region was carried out most notably by a small group led by a local man from Nangarhar Province, Ahmad Shah, who had aspirations of regional Islamic fundamentalist prominence. He and his small group were among the primary targets of the operation.The operation was conceived by the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment (2/3) of the U.S. Marine Corps based on an operational model developed by 2/3's sister battalion, the 3rd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment (3/3) which had preceded the 2nd Battalion in their combat deployment. It utilized special operations forces (SOF) units and assets, including members of the U.S. Navy SEALs and the U.S. Army Special Operations Command's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) (SOAR(A)), for the opening phase of the operation. A team of four Navy SEALs, tasked for surveillance and reconnaissance of a group of structures known to be used by Shah and his men, fell into an ambush by Shah and his group just hours after inserting into the area by fastrope from an MH-47 helicopter. Three of the four SEALs were killed and a quick reaction force helicopter sent in for their aid was shot down with a rocket propelled grenade fired from an RPG-7, killing all eight U.S. Navy SEALs and all eight U.S. Army Special Operations aviators on board.The operation then became known as \"Red Wings II\" and lasted approximately three more weeks, during which time the bodies of the deceased SEALs and Army Special Operations aviators were recovered and the only surviving member of the initial team, Marcus Luttrell, was rescued. While the goal of the operation was partially achieved, Shah regrouped in Pakistan, and returned with more men and armament, aided by the notoriety he gained from the Red Wings ambush and helicopter shootdown. Several weeks later, Shah's group in Kunar Province was stricken to a point of inoperability and Shah was seriously wounded, during Operation Whalers, in August 2005.".
- Operation_Red_Wings causalties "1 Chinook helicopter shot down".
- Operation_Red_Wings causalties "19 killed, 1 wounded,".
- Operation_Red_Wings combatant "* Local pro-Taliban nationals".
- Operation_Red_Wings combatant "Local anti-coalition militants".
- Operation_Red_Wings commander Ahmad_Shah_(Taliban).
- Operation_Red_Wings commander Andrew_MacMannis.
- Operation_Red_Wings commander Lieutenant_(navy).
- Operation_Red_Wings commander Lieutenant_commander_(United_States).
- Operation_Red_Wings date "2005-06-27".
- Operation_Red_Wings isPartOfMilitaryConflict War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- Operation_Red_Wings place Afghanistan.
- Operation_Red_Wings place Dara-I-Pech_District.
- Operation_Red_Wings place Korangal_Valley.
- Operation_Red_Wings place Kunar_Province.
- Operation_Red_Wings place Sawtalo_Sar.
- Operation_Red_Wings place Shuryek_(Matin)_Valley.
- Operation_Red_Wings result "* Insurgent forces return three weeks later".
- Operation_Red_Wings result "* Insurgent forces temporarily withdraw from the area while U.S. forces sustain heavy casualties".
- Operation_Red_Wings result "U.S.Pyrrhic victory; Though Insurgents are later stricken to inoperatbility.".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "12Navy SEALs".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "2AH-64D Apachehelicopters".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "2MH-47 Chinook".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "2UH-60 Black Hawk".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "8Night Stalkers".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "Ranging from 8–10 fighters to 70–100 depending on source".
- Operation_Red_Wings strength "additional helicopter crews".
- Operation_Red_Wings thumbnail Flag_of_Taliban.svg?width=300.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageID "2427487".
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageLength "55691".
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageOutDegree "185".
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageRevisionID "699450239".
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink 160th_Special_Operations_Aviation_Regiment_(Airborne).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink 2nd_Battalion_3rd_Marines.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink 3rd_Battalion_3rd_Marines.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink PRC-148.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_National_Army.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_parliamentary_election,_2005.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Ahmad_Shah_(Taliban).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qaeda.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Ambush.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_MacMannis.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Army_Times.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink As-Sahab.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Asadabad,_Afghanistan.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Berkley_Books.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_AH-64_Apache.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_CH-47_Chinook.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Celtics.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Capital_city.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:21st-century_aircraft_shootdown_incidents.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)_involving_the_United_States.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_2005.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operations_involving_American_special_forces.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_the_Taliban.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Blackhawks.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Command_and_control.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Counter-insurgency.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Cupertino,_California.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Dallas_Mavericks.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Dallas_Stars.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Danny_Dietz.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Dara-I-Pech_District.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Dari_language.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Red_Wings.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Donald_C._Winter.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Darack.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Erik_S._Kristensen.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Fast-roping.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Human_intelligence.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Human_intelligence_(intelligence_gathering).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink IED_making.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Imagery_intelligence.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Improvised_explosive_device.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Iridium_Communications.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_fundamentalism.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Joint_warfare.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Kabul.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Korangal_Valley.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Kunar_Province.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Kuz_Kunar_District.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_(navy).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_commander_(United_States).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Little,_Brown_and_Company.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Lone_Survivor_(book).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Lone_Survivor_(film).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink M203_grenade_launcher.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink M4_carbine.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Major_(United_States).
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Luttrell.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Wahlberg.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Master_sergeant.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Axelson.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Medal_of_Honor.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Michael_P._Murphy.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Nanawatai.
- Operation_Red_Wings wikiPageWikiLink Nangarhar_Province.