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Afghanistan
US faults command over Afghan ambush that killed 8
2010-02-05
The U.S. military blamed "shortcomings in command oversight" and delays in closing a remote outpost in northeastern Afghanistan for an October ambush that left eight Americans dead, according to a report released Friday.

The Oct. 3 gunbattle that broke out when hundreds of insurgents stormed the base with rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and guns in mountainous Nuristan province near the Pakistan border was one of the worst ground attacks of the war.

An investigation found the soldiers "heroically repelled a complex attack from an enemy force of 300" after calling in air support. When the fighting was over, about 150 insurgents were dead but so were eight Americans and three Afghan soldiers.

A report released by the U.S. military in Afghanistan recommended administrative actions "to address shortcomings in command oversight" that contributed to the attack.
Posted by:ed

#1  "shortcomings in command oversight"

Leadership "shortcomings" discussed on the Burg 24 hours after the attack. Five long months later DoD blames intelligence and others below the rank of general officer, decides....high ground good, low ground NOT so much.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-05 12:49  

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