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    Elite Afghan force continues to neutralize Taliban insurgents

    BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AFGHANISTAN

    11.26.2007

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    Combined Joint Task Force - 82 PAO

    Combined Joint Task Force-82
    Combined Press Information Center

    BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – The Afghan 3rd Company, 1st Commando Kandak, conducted an air-assault raid at dawn on the compound of a high-level Taliban facilitator, kicking off a four-day offensive operation named Commando Fury in the Tag Ab Valley, Kapisa province, Nov. 10-14.

    Upon receiving credible intelligence, the commandos quickly mobilized and launched on a flight of five coalition helicopters. As the sun broke over the Sur Ghar Mountains, the Taliban knew the unit was upon them. Within moments, dust swirled as the helicopters set down within feet of their target building. Taliban fled in every direction as the commandos leapt from the aircraft. Through the tumult, emerged 30 plus commandos. Seconds later, the assaulters breached the entrance and cleared the first of many enemy compounds.

    "The valley has long been plagued with insurgent activity, people living in fear of violence at the hands of Taliban extremists," said Army Maj. Chris Belcher, Combined Joint Task Forces-82 spokesman. "The Afghan commandos sent a message that there will be no refuge for extremists in Kapisa."

    The Taliban scurried to escape the pursuit, but a convoy of more than 30 Afghan commando vehicles sped toward the objective to block the enemy retreat. A joint effort by the Afghan national police and Afghan national army assisted the commando battalion in disrupting the Taliban hold on the Tag Ab Valley as commandos hit target after target. Taliban were met at every turn by the combined Afghan force.

    "The 3rd Company reinforced the sterling reputation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan's most elite fighting force. The fact is there will be no safe haven for Taliban or place where these elite warriors will not pursue the enemies of freedom and stability," Belcher said. "The company took no time for celebration. They refitted and rearmed. They are always vigilant, always ready to respond, at a moment's notice, to the call of freedom."

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    Date Taken: 11.26.2007
    Date Posted: 11.26.2007 13:10
    Story ID: 14125
    Location: BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AF

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