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Post by Frenchie on Jul 27, 2009 23:24:59 GMT 1
A final armoured thrust across enemy territory has marked the end of Operation PANTHER'S CLAW; a five-week campaign to clear one of the few remaining Taliban strongholds in Helmand province. Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh driving a Warrior Armoured Personnel Vehicle The operation, known as PANCHAI PALANG in Pashtu, has cleared and secured the area between Lashkar Gah and Gereshk, a region which is home to up to 80,000 Helmandis. In a fiercely fought battle with the insurgents, British forces inflicted heavy losses on enemy forces, decimating their command and control structures and visibly weakening their resistance. As the fighting subsided and insurgents fled from their hidden positions, local people started to flock back to the previously deserted towns and villages. The final push in the five-week-long operation began in the early hours of 20 July 2009 when a mechanised Warrior company from 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh (2 Royal Welsh) pushed south west from Spin Masjed in an armoured sweep towards the east bank of the Luy Mandah wadi. Simultaneously, four Chinooks carrying 160 men from The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS), swooped into the Green Zone to secure nearby key ground in the west of Babiji. One hundred and forty men from 2 Royal Welsh in a convoy of Warriors, supported by tanks from a Danish battalion, pushed through the lush green countryside in the heart of the Green Zone, while their Scottish colleagues used the element of surprise to storm across land just a short distance away. Full Report >>
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Post by cammy on Jul 29, 2009 8:44:15 GMT 1
With the greatest of respect to the families of the fallen, but i think this action was at least 7 years over due. If your going to engage an enemy, then go for it, don't go in withdraw, then have to go back again. Which is what has been going on for a long time.... Good luck lads. I wish you all well.
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