Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines

Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines (OEF-P) or Operation Freedom Eagle was part of Operation Enduring Freedom and the global War on Terror. The Operation targeted the various Jihadist terror groups operating in the country. By 2009, about 600 U.S. military personnel were advising and assisting the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in the Southern Philippines. In addition, by 2014, the CIA had sent its elite paramilitary officers from their Special Activities Division to hunt down and kill or capture key terrorist leaders. This group had the most success in combating and capturing Al-Qaeda leaders and the leaders of associated groups like Abu Sayyaf.

Operation Enduring Freedom – Philippines
Part of the Philippine civil conflict and the War on terror

Soldier of the Armed Forces Philippines (AFP) demonstrates skills learned from U.S. Army Special Forces during a field exercise
Date15 January 2002 – 23 October 2017
Location
Status

PhilippineAmerican victory

  • Substantial reduction in capabilities of domestic and transnational terrorist groups operating in the Philippines
Belligerents

 Philippines

 United States (advisors)

Jihadist Groups

Commanders and leaders
Rodrigo Duterte
(2016-17)
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
(2001-10)
Benigno Aquino III
(2010-16)
George W. Bush
(2001-09)
Barack H. Obama
(2009-17)
Gilberto C. Teodoro
(2007-09)
Donald C. Wurster
(2002-11)
Isnilon Totoni Hapilon 
Abu Sabaya 
Khadaffy Janjalani 
Albader Parad 
Umbra Jumdail 
Abu Bakar Bashir (POW)
Marwan 
Strength
500–6,000
(Advisors/Trainers)
110,000
300
5,000
Casualties and losses
17 killed (14 accidental) Unknown
Causes: Moro Rebellion and 9/11 Attacks
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