Selected Annotated Bibliography, Afghanistan & Afghan Refugees

Selected Annotated Bibliography, Afghanistan & Afghan Refugees PDF Author:
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Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 10

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Selected Annotated Bibliography, Afghanistan & Afghan Refugees

Selected Annotated Bibliography, Afghanistan & Afghan Refugees PDF Author:
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Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 10

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A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan

A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan PDF Author: Asia Society. Afghanistan Council
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Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 38

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Recent Books about Afghanistan

Recent Books about Afghanistan PDF Author: Asia Society. Afghanistan Council
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Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 50

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Afghanistan: History, Issues, Bibliography

Afghanistan: History, Issues, Bibliography PDF Author:
Publisher: Nova Publishers
ISBN: 9781560331056
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150

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Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan

Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan PDF Author: Donald Newton Wilber
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Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 252

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Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan

Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan PDF Author: Mohammed J. Hanifi
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ISBN: 9780835756099
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Languages : en
Pages : 561

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A Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Refugee Women

A Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Refugee Women PDF Author:
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Category : Refugees
Languages : en
Pages : 94

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Bulletin

Bulletin PDF Author:
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Category : Civil rights
Languages : en
Pages : 72

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Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan

Annotated Bibliography of Afghanistan PDF Author: Mohammed Jamil Hanifi
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 578

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U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001-2009

U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001-2009 PDF Author: U S Marine Corps History Division
Publisher: St, John's Press
ISBN: 9781946411235
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Languages : en
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This volume presents a collection of 38 articles, interviews, and speeches describing many aspects of the U.S. Marine Corps' participation in Operation Enduring Freedom from 2001 to 2009. This work is intended to serve as a general overview and provisional reference to inform both Marines and the general public until the History Division completes monographs dealing with major Marine Corps operations during the campaign. The accompanying annotated bibliography provides a detailed look at selected sources that currently exist until new scholarship and archival materials become available. From the Preface - From the outset, some experts doubted that the U.S. Marines Corps would play a major role in Afghanistan given the landlocked nature of the battlefield. Naval expeditionary Task Force 58 (TF-58) commanded by then-Brigadier General James N. Mattis silenced naysayers with the farthest ranging amphibious assault in Marine Corps/Navy history. In late November 2001, Mattis' force seized what became Forward Operating Base Rhino, Afghanistan, from naval shipping some 400 miles away. The historic assault not only blazed a path for follow-on forces, it also cut off fleeing al-Qaeda and Taliban elements and aided in the seizure of Kandahar. While Corps doctrine and culture advocates Marine employment as a fully integrated Marine air-ground task force (MAGTF), deployments to Afghanistan often reflected what former Commandant General Charles C. Krulak coined as the "three-block war." Following TF-58's deployment during the initial take down of the Taliban regime, the MAGTF made few appearances in Afghanistan until 2008. Before then, subsequent Marine units often deployed as a single battalion under the command of the U.S. Army Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) to provide security for provincial reconstruction teams. The Marine Corps also provided embedded training teams to train and mentor the fledgling Afghan National Army and Police. Aviation assets sporadically deployed to support the U.S.-led coalition mostly to conduct a specific mission or to bridge a gap in capability, such as close air support or electronic warfare to counter the improvised explosive device threat. From 2003 to late 2007, the national preoccupation with stabilizing Iraq focused most Marine Corps assets on stemming the insurgency, largely centered in the restive al-Anbar Province. As a result of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) taking over command of Afghan operations and Marine Corps' commitments in Iraq, relatively few Marine units operated in Afghanistan from late 2006 to 2007. Although Marines first advocated shifting resources from al-Anbar to southern Afghanistan in early 2007, the George W. Bush administration delayed the Marine proposal for fear of losing the gains made as a result of Army General David H. Petraeus' "surge strategy" in Iraq. By late 2007, the situation in Afghanistan had deteriorated to the point that it inspired Rolling Stone to later publish the story "How We Lost the War We Won." In recognition of the shifting tides in both Iraq and Afghanistan, the Bush administration began to transfer additional resources to Afghanistan in early 2008. The shift prompted senior Marines to again push for a more prominent role in the Afghan campaign, even proposing to take over the Afghan mission from the Army. . . .