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Afghanistan
Diggers Killed 150 Taliban
2006-09-12
AUSTRALIAN special forces troops in Afghanistan have been involved in the heaviest fighting since the Vietnam War, with one battle claiming the lives of 150 Taliban and al-Qa'ida fighters.

According to a report in News Limited newspapers today, six Australian soldiers were wounded in the biggest firefight, which lasted nine days in July.

Eleven Australian soldiers have been wounded in Afghanistan during the year-long special forces campaign, several seriously.

The latest battles were part of Operation Perth, which involves search-and-destroy missions in the Chora district, about 40km northwest of the Australian base in Oruzgan province.

More than 100 Diggers from the Special Forces Task Group are believed to have used superior weapons and overwhelming airborne fire support from three US Air Force AC-130 Hercules Spectre gunships during the biggest battle. Australian long-range patrol vehicles used Javelin anti-armour missiles and heavy-calibre machine guns.

The task group includes a commando platoon of 50 men from the Sydney-based 4RAR and 40 SAS soldiers from the unit's No3 squadron.

A Defence Department official last night confirmed 11 members had been injured since September last year. The report said one SAS specialist was shot in the abdomen, a commando had part of his jaw blown off and another was shot in the buttocks.

In one battle, six commandos were wounded by an enemy rocket-propelled grenade, including the company sergeant major, who sustained leg injuries.

"Further details of the special forces task group will be revealed when they return home later this month," the spokeswoman told The Australian.

Several Diggers will be awarded gallantry medals for their actions during the campaign.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#9  
Allan flies an AC 130
Posted by: macofromoc   2006-09-12 21:56  

#8  overwhelming airborne fire support from three US Air Force AC-130 Hercules Spectre gunships

Peace - or 'Pieces' - Through Superior Firepower
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-09-12 21:29  

#7  All of us have to admit it ... well, okay, some of us ... that NATO, the Canadians, and the Aussies are doing better than expected. Remember all those who said the Western Europeans had gone soft? True, most have but there are still men among the mice, and we're witnessing their exploits almost daily now.

MSM will soon talk of rising death tolls in Afghanistan, but as always, the media will neglect to mention that the Talibunnies make up 90% to 95% of that death toll!

Go Australia! Payback for Gallipoli!
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-09-12 21:08  

#6  Note to our newest Beltway Defense Expert: it's not an even number.
Posted by: Pappy   2006-09-12 20:40  

#5  Good on ya, mates!
Posted by: Danking70   2006-09-12 20:10  

#4  Here I've been congratulating the Brits and Canucks on the wonderful job they are doing slaughtering the jihadi nutcases. And, out of sight over the hill, the good ol' Aussies are wiping the deck clean too. There sure are a lot of these useless devils that won't be breeding a new generation. When one of the gunships appears and starts raining hell from the sky it sure brightens your outlook....or ruins your whole friggin' day. Just depends.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-09-12 20:02  

#3  More taliwhackers feeding the worms. It's pretty obvious the training and tactics are coming down. The kill ratios are approaching 50:1.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-09-12 19:56  

#2  Go you good thing.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-09-12 19:28  

#1  "We're off to extract your gizzard
we wonderful diggers of Oz."
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-12 19:27  

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