Battle of Nawzad

Battle of Nawzad
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Date2006–2014
Location
Helmand province in Afghanistan
Result Indecisive
Belligerents
Coalition:
United States United States,
United Kingdom United Kingdom,
Estonia Estonia
 Georgia
Afghanistan Taliban
Strength
United States Approx. 300 Marines
United Kingdom Unknown
Estonia Approx. 105
Casualties and losses
Georgia (country) 30 killed, 6 wounded[citation needed]
United States 19 killed, 62 wounded[1]
United Kingdom 3 killed[2]
Estonia 1 killed, 3 wounded
680+

The Battle of Nawzad (also called the Battle of Now Zad) (2006–2014) was a battle between ISAF (coalition) forces and Taliban insurgents in Nawzad at the center of Nawzad district in the northern half of Helmand Province, southern Afghanistan.

Much of the coverage around the battle considered it to be an example of why the United States' strategy for the war in Afghanistan had to change, as limited troop numbers hampered the ISAF forces' ability to eradicate the Taliban from the strategically vital south for three years prior to the arrival of reinforcements in August 2009.[3]

Until that time, U.S. Marines were locked in a stalemate with the insurgents. British, Gurkha, and Estonian forces had fought to similar standstills before the Marines arrived.[3] After several major offensive operations from August through December 2009, ISAF claimed to have regained control over the district and began reconstruction.[4]

  1. ^ "Stalemate in Afghan Ghost Town Shows Task Ahead". AP News video. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  2. ^ "Afghanistan elections: results suggest fraud alarms have been sidestepped". The Times. London. 2009-09-07. Archived from the original on 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  3. ^ a b Phillips, Michael M. (2009-05-23). "Stalemate in Afghanistan". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
  4. ^ Partlow, Joshua (2010-01-13). "U.S. uses Predator drone to hit suspected insurgents in Afghanistan; 13 killed". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-04-26.

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