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thedrifter
05-06-04, 09:31 AM
May 05, 2004

U.S. deploys Marines to Taliban stronghold
Seeks new Afghan militia to make up troop shortfall

Associated Press


KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. military has sent 2,000 Marines to a Taliban stronghold and wants a new Afghan militia to make up for a troop shortage in insurgency-roiled southern Afghanistan, a spokesman said Wednesday.
The Marines have deployed to the area around Tirin Kot, 250 miles southwest of the capital, Kabul, in Uruzgan province, Lt. Col. Tucker Mansager said.

Uruzgan, the home province of fugitive Taliban supreme leader Mullah Omar and several of his key lieutenants, remains a stronghold of the ousted militia. Some observers believe the one-eyed Omar might still be in the province.

Mansager said the Marines constituted a “surge force,” available to flood an area anywhere in the country at short notice.

The Afghan force will “help increase security and stability in a region where right now we don’t have enough forces to provide that security,” he said.

He expressed frustration with Afghan officials in the troubled south, urging them to report militant attacks in time for U.S. forces to respond “rather than after the fact.”

More than 300 people have died in violence across Afghanistan so far this year, including 10 Afghan soldiers found dead Monday in southern Afghanistan after being abducted in two raids by suspected Taliban militants.



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Ellie

thedrifter
05-08-04, 06:42 AM
22d MEU (SOC) pushes deeper into Afghanistan
Submitted by: 22nd MEU
Story Identification Number: 200456132749
Story by Capt. Eric Dent



FORWARD OPERATING BASE RIPLEY, Afghanistan (May 6, 2004 ) -- Marine helicopters swooped into the central Afghanistan valley and dropped off Marines from the 22d Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), marking the MEU's second major push into Afghanistan earlier this week.

The Marines arrived in Afghanistan last month and have now moved deeper into the country to establish a Forward Operating Base (FOB) to support combat and civil-military operations primarily in the Oruzgan province. The MEU was brought into Afghanistan to offer security and stability at a critical time.

"We are here to help with the future of Afghanistan," offered Col. Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr., 22d MEU (SOC) commanding officer.

"We are here to capture or kill anti-coalition military forces, but we realize that the long-term stability requires much more than that," stated McKenzie. He views the MEU's role as a major step towards developing a responsible civil infrastructure within Afghanistan.

The FOB, named FOB Ripley, will be the future home of a Provincial Reconstruction Team. PRTs are the primary means of establishing long-term stability in a country long immersed in turmoil.

In the past weeks, MEU Marines have been operating throughout the region conducting patrols and village assessments. The focus of the MEU's efforts has been on disrupting the Taliban and anti-coalition military activity in the area.

Marines located and destroyed numerous weapons caches as they moved over some of the most rugged terrain in the country. Keeping weapons out of enemy hands is key to providing security for the region. Rifles, mortar rounds, grenades, machine guns and rocket propelled grendades were among the most common items uncovered.

Marines and Army engineers attached to the MEU also improved a dusty strip of land adjacent to FOB Ripley into a functioning field landing site capable of handling aircraft as large as C-130s. Marine KC-130Rs first landed on the strip May 4, conducting both day and night landings.

The 22d MEU (SOC) is in Afghanistan supporting Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and is operating with Combined Joint Task Force 180. In addition to its Command Eelement, the MEU consists of Battalion Landing Team 1st Bn., 6th Marines, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 266 (Rein) and MEU Service Support Group 22.

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Marines from A Co., BLT 1/6, prepare to patrol after a helicopter insert into central Afghanistan. The Marines are part of the 22d MEU (SOC) operating in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Combined Joint Task Force 180. Photo by: Cpl. Jemssy Alvarez

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Ellie