31 U.S. Servicemen, Mostly Navy SEAL Team-6 Members, Die in Afghanistan

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  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49136

    31 U.S. Servicemen, Mostly Navy SEAL Team-6 Members, Die in Afghanistan

    31 US troops die in Afghanistan; many from unit that killed bin Laden
    7 Afghan commandos are also killed; Chinook crash appears to be deadliest single incident in the decade-long war



    Peter Parks / AFP - Getty Images file
    In this photograph taken on March 30, 2011, two U.S. army Chinook helicopters land at Kandahar airfield in southern Afghanistan.


    KABUL, Afghanistan — A NATO helicopter crash in Afghanistan on Saturday killing 31 U.S. special-forces troops, including more than 20 Navy SEALS from the unit that killed Osama bin Laden, and 7 Afghan commandos.

    It was the deadliest single combat incident for American troops in 10 years of war, according to an American official.

    The operators from SEAL Team Six were flown by a crew of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regimen, according to U.S. officials who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because families are still being notified of the loss of their loved ones.

    One source says the team was thought to include 22 SEALs, three Air Force air controllers, seven Afghan Army troops, a dog and his handler, and a civilian interpreter, plus the helicopter crew.

    The sources thought this was the largest single loss of life ever for SEAL Team Six, known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group.

    A brief statement from the presidential palace said the helicopter had crashed in central Wardak province, an area west of Kabul. The volatile region is known for its strong Taliban presence.

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai "shared his deep sorrow and sadness" with U.S. counterpart Barack Obama and the families of the U.S. and Afghan victims, the statement said. Obama, who learned of the deaths while at Camp David, mourned the deaths of the 7 Afghan soldiers killed, and issued a written statement saying Americans' thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those who perished.
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    The crash is a reminder of the "extraordinary sacrifices" being made by America's military and its families, Obama wrote.

    The Taliban claimed to have shot down the troop-carrying Chinook helicopter during a firefight. The Islamist group also said in a statement that eight insurgents had been killed in the battle.

    NBC News quoted a Taliban spokesman as claiming the U.S. troops were attacking a compound that was housing militants when the aircraft was brought down. However, the Taliban has been known to make exaggerated claims in the past.

    A senior Obama administration official told The Associated Press that the aircraft had apparently been shot down by insurgents. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the crash is still being investigated.

    'Enemy activity in the area'
    The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) confirmed the overnight incident and said there "was enemy activity in the area." But it said it was still investigating the cause. The alliance was conducting a recovery operation at the site, it said, without releasing details or a casualty figure.

    "We are aware of an incident involving a helicopter in eastern Afghanistan," said U.S. Air Force Capt. Justin Brockhoff, a NATO spokesman. "We are in the process of accessing the facts."

    The helicopter was a twin-rotor Chinook, which are used for transport, said an official at NATO headquarters in Brussels, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    The Chinook was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, a military source reportedly told the New York Times.

    Gen. Abdul Qayoom Baqizoy, police chief of Wardak, told the Times that the joint NATO-Afghan operation began around 1 a.m. Saturday with an attack on a Taliban compound in the village of Jaw-e-mekh Zareen.

    He said the resulting firefight lasted at least two hours.

    "It was at the end of the operation that one of the NATO helicopters crashed," he said. "We don't know yet the cause of the crash and we don't know how many NATO soldiers were on board," he told the Times.

    The majority of foreign troops in Wardak, which comes under ISAF's eastern regional command, are American.

    Citing a U.S. military official, ABC News reported that the victims included 25 Navy SEALs.

    The Washington Post reported that a second coalition helicopter made a "precautionary landing" Saturday in Afghanistan's Khost province. Brockhoff, the NATO spokesman, said the helicopter sustained minor damage and no injuries were reported. He rejected Taliban claims that the second aircraft had been shot down.

    Aircraft crashes are relatively frequent in Afghanistan, where insecurity and difficult terrain make air travel essential for coalition forces transporting troops and equipment.

    There have been at least 17 coalition and Afghan aircraft crashes in Afghanistan this year. Most of the crashes are attributed to pilot errors, weather conditions or mechanical failures. However, the coalition has confirmed that at least one CH-47F Chinook helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade on July 25, injuring two crewmembers.


    The incident comes only two weeks after the start of a gradual process of handing security responsibility from foreign forces to Afghan troops and police, and at a time of growing unease about the increasingly unpopular and costly war.

    That process is due to end with all foreign combat troops leaving Afghanistan by the end of 2014, but some U.S. lawmakers have already questioned whether that handover is fast enough.
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    The crash was by far the worst incident of the war for foreign troops and easily surpassed the worst incidents of battlefield losses.

    In April 2005, another CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed, killing 15 U.S. servicemen and three civilian contractors. Another Chinook crash in June the same year killed 17 U.S. troops.

    U.S. and other NATO commanders have claimed success in reversing the momentum of a growing insurgency in the Taliban heartland in the south, although insurgents have shown a worrying ability to adapt their tactics and mount major attacks in other areas.
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    Those gains, however, have come at a price, with 711 foreign troops killed in Afghanistan in 2010, easily the deadliest year of the war for all concerned since the Taliban were toppled by U.S.-backed foreign troops in late 2001.

    The crash in Wardak means that at least 374 foreign troops have been killed so far in 2011, more than two-thirds of them American, according to independent monitor www.icasualties.com and figures kept by Reuters.

    Despite the alarming military toll, ordinary Afghan civilians have continued to bear the brunt of the war, with civilian casualties also hitting record levels in the first six months of this year, according to U.N. figures.
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    Earlier on Saturday, Afghan police said a NATO airstrike killed eight civilians in southern Helmand province on Friday.

    ISAF confirmed there had been an airstrike in Helmand's Nad Ali district and said it was investigating whether civilians had been present at the time. Helmand, a Taliban stronghold, is the deadliest province in Afghanistan for international troops.

    Civilian casualties caused by foreign troops hunting Taliban fighters and other insurgents have long been a major source of friction between Kabul and its Western backers.

    Nad Ali district police chief Shidi Khan said the airstrike was called in after insurgents attacked ISAF troops in the area.

    The Associated Press, msnbc.com staff, NBC News and Reuters contributed to this report.
  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49136

    #2
    R.I.P.

    Fuck this war....

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    • Nitro Express
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 32797

      #3
      The question isn't victory in Afghanistan. The question is how long are you going to stay and how soon are you going to leave. Soldiers are expendable and equipment needs to be replaced. Somebody makes money. The same old story.
      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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      • VanHalener
        ROCKSTAR

        • Nov 2006
        • 5451

        #4
        Our flag is at half staff.

        Rest in peace, my American brothers.
        ~Only you can prevent low volume~

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        • jhale667
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Aug 2004
          • 20929

          #5
          Rest in Peace.
          Originally posted by conmee
          If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

          That is all.

          Icon.
          Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
          I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


          Originally posted by Isaac R.
          Then it's really true??:eek:

          The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

          OMFG...who in their right mind...???
          Originally posted by eddie78
          I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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          • Seshmeister
            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

            • Oct 2003
            • 35161

            #6
            Originally posted by Nitro Express
            The question is how long are you going to stay and how soon are you going to leave.
            Which makes it entirely a political question. In other words politicians are expending peoples lives to suit their own agendas about elections and saving face.

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            • FORD
              ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

              • Jan 2004
              • 58754

              #7
              It's time to pull the plug on this bullshit. Well, actually it's about 9 years and 9 months past time......
              Eat Us And Smile

              Cenk For America 2024!!

              Justice Democrats


              "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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              • standin
                Veteran
                • Apr 2009
                • 2274

                #8
                That is not going to bode well.
                God have mercy ~`~

                Cults , good or bad, often take heed of perceived "signs".

                For the record, Bin Laden was/is a cult leader or the bad sort.
                To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
                MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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                • Sam42
                  Full On Cocktard
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 40

                  #9
                  It's sad but really simple to understand. In Clinton's last term, he cut the military, CIA, FBI, and other agencies and that left this country vulnerable to an attack from the inside. Bush rides in, inheriting these fractured agencies and the US get's attacked. Instead of focusing 100% on killing Bin Laden, he start's another campaign against Saddam, that was a personal vendetta for the assassination attempt against his father. So while we are fighting 2 wars and losing good men and women each and every day. We are also dishing out billions of dollars to countries that are more evil in nature than what we are fighting. So after 10 yrs. we finally kill Bin Laden and we are still in conflict with the Taliban. This country and it's leaders must have a very short memory. What is happening now is the same thing that happened to Soviet Union when they were entangled in their war with the Afghans. They left that campaign without a victory, had a huge military death toll and left the Soviet Union damn near broke. Can anyone refresh my memory and tell me again why are we fighting the Taliban? It also pisses me off to even come to grips that all this was caused by a dumb ass outdated religious bull shit belief. They believe in this and we believe in that and nothing is gonna change that until the end of whatever.


                  I am very proud of all our military men and women who lace up their boots and fight for the freedoms we have in this country. When you see something like this, that takes the lives of the very best of the best and then compare that commitment to our fucking lame ass spineless government, that only wants to profit on the lives of men like those Navy Seals, you have to wonder, what the hell are us as Americans are really doing.

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                  • kwame k
                    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 11302

                    #10
                    I agree with 99.9% of what you're saying Sam but........Bush ignored the memos that said, "Terraist are going to attack with planes"
                    Originally posted by vandeleur
                    E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place

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                    • Sam42
                      Full On Cocktard
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 40

                      #11
                      Originally posted by kwame k
                      I agree with 99.9% of what you're saying Sam but........Bush ignored the memos that said, "Terraist are going to attack with planes"
                      I didn't mean to make Bush sound like he wasn't a jackass as well. He dropped the ball bigger than hell.

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                      • kwame k
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 11302

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sam42
                        I didn't mean to make Bush sound like he wasn't a jackass as well. He dropped the ball bigger than hell.
                        Didn't think you were and Clinton did cut what you said........just when a daily briefing memo specifically says terraist and plane and our response was to let red flagged terraist on fucking planes is beyond belief!
                        Originally posted by vandeleur
                        E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place

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                        • standin
                          Veteran
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 2274

                          #13
                          Originally posted by standin
                          That is not going to bode well.
                          God have mercy ~`~

                          Cults , good or bad, often take heed of perceived "signs".

                          For the record, Bin Laden was/is a cult leader or the bad sort.
                          Edit: cult leader of* the bad sort
                          Not cult leader or the bad sort.
                          To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
                          MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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                          • lesfunk
                            Full Member Status

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 3560

                            #14
                            These deaths are on Obama not Bush. He was going to bring everybody home wasn't he?
                            http://gifsoup.com/imager.php?id=4448212&t=o GIFSoup

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                            • kwame k
                              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 11302

                              #15
                              Well actually, he said he was going to increase troops in Afghanistan and withdraw troops in Iraq.
                              Originally posted by vandeleur
                              E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place

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