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- Mission_Héraclès abstract "Mission Héraclès was a 2001 operation of the French Navy, in support of the War in Afghanistan against the Taliban.On 21 November 2001, France decided to send the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Indian Ocean in support of Operation Enduring Freedom against Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Task Force 473, with 2,900 men under the command of Contre-Amiral François Cluzel, sailed on 1 December. The task force was composed of Charles de Gaulle, frigates Lamotte-Picquet, Jean de Vienne and Jean Bart, the nuclear attack submarine Rubis, the tanker Meuse and the aviso Commandant Ducuing.Embarked air power comprised sixteen Super Étendards, one E-2C Hawkeye, two Rafale Ms and several helicopters. The Super Étendards carried out their first missions above Afghanistan on 19 December, executing reconnaissance and bombing missions, covering over 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi). Overall they carried out 140 missions, averaging 12 every day.On 18 February 2002, a Helios observation satellite spotted abnormal activities near Gardez. The next day, after American Special Forces in the region confirmed these observations, Charles de Gaulle launched two reconnaissance Super Étendards. On 20 February, coalition forces entered the valley and Operation Anaconda began in early March.In March, Super Étendards and six Mirage 2000 aircraft carried out airstrikes against targets claimed to be al Qaeda. A few targets suggested by US forces were denied out of fear of hitting civilians. Nevertheless, French involvement was complimented on 11 March 2002 by US President George W. Bush, who mentioned \"our good ally, France, has deployed nearly one-fourth of its navy to support Operation Enduring Freedom\". At this point, the French air complement had been increased to 16 Super Étendards, 6 Mirage 2000 D, 5 Rafales, and two Hawkeye AWACS. From February, the air wings of Charles de Gaulle and USS John C. Stennis landed on each other's decks as a means of strengthening the ties between the allies.On 2 May, Charles de Gaulle arrived in Singapore for relief and returned to Oman on 18 May.".
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- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present).
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- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink French_Navy.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink French_aircraft_carrier_Charles_de_Gaulle_(R91).
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Gardez.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink George_W._Bush.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Hélios_1B.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Meuse_(A607).
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- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Oman.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Anaconda.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Enduring_Freedom.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Special_Forces_(United_States_Army).
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink Taliban.
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- Mission_Héraclès wikiPageWikiLink File:USS_Enterprise_FS_Charles_de_Gaulle.jpg.
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- Mission_Héraclès subject Category:Military_operations_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)_involving_France.
- Mission_Héraclès subject Category:War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present).
- Mission_Héraclès hypernym Operation.
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- Mission_Héraclès comment "Mission Héraclès was a 2001 operation of the French Navy, in support of the War in Afghanistan against the Taliban.On 21 November 2001, France decided to send the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Indian Ocean in support of Operation Enduring Freedom against Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Task Force 473, with 2,900 men under the command of Contre-Amiral François Cluzel, sailed on 1 December.".
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- Mission_Héraclès depiction USS_Enterprise_FS_Charles_de_Gaulle.jpg.
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