
Operation enduring freedom update#
The Campaign against International Terrorism: prospects after the fall of the Taliban "This paper provides an update on the campaign against international terrorism following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

A chapter is devoted to the war in Afghanistan. The bibliography includes documents produced by Congress, the President, Department of the Army, Department of Defense, State Department, and many more.Īrmy Artists Look at the War on Terrorism The artworks reproduced in this online book from the Army Center of Military History were created by soldier-artists assigned to the Army Staff Artist Program.
Operation enduring freedom series#
National Public Radio's series following the Marines of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment deployment to Afghanistan in 2009.Īnnotated Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism & the Attacks of SeptemThe documents cited in this bibliography were produced by the United States Government concerning the events of September 11. ISAF is a NATO organization that "conducts operations in Afghanistan to reduce the capability and will of the insurgency, support the growth in capacity and capability of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), and facilitate improvements in governance and socio-economic development in order to provide a secure environment for sustainable stability that is observable to the population."Īfghanistan War Medal of Honor Recipients A listing of recipients of the Medal of Honor for actions during the war in Afghanistan.Īir Power against Terror: America's Conduct of Operation Enduring Freedom RAND Corporation's monograph about the war in Afghanistan. This online exhibit documents the life and culture of Afghanistan in the late 1960s, several years before the Soviet Union invaded the country.Īfghanistan International Security Assistance Force PBS presents ten significant stories from the first ten years of the war in Afghanistan.Īfghanistan Casualties: Military Forces and CiviliansĪ 2012 report from the Congressional Research Service.Īfghanistan: The Harrison Forman Collection
