Operation Mongoose (2003)

Operation Mongoose was an American-led two week cave clearing operation in the Adi Ghar Mountains near the town of Spin Boldak in Kandahar Province. Launched on the 28 January 2003, over 350 US and coalition soldiers along with Afghan militia fighters, assisted by Apache helicopters and Norwegian F-16 fighter jets participated with the objective of searching through and destroying caves used by Hezb-e Islami, Taliban and al-Qaeda operatives. By the end of the operation, over 75 caves had been cleared.

Operation Mongoose
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) (Operation Enduring Freedom)

Top: AH-64 Apache attack helicopter called in to destroy a suspected Taliban weapons cache
Bottom: Soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division on a search and destroy mission in the Adi Ghar Mountains
Date27 or 28 January – 10 or 11 February 2003 (possibly longer) (two weeks)
Location
Result

ISAF/Afghan victory

  • Over 75 caves cleared
Belligerents
ISAF
 United States
 Norway
Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin
Taliban
al-Qaeda
Commanders and leaders
Lt. Col. Charlie Flynn Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
Units involved

United States Armed Forces
Special Forces
82nd Airborne Division

  • 307th Engineer Battalion

504th Infantry Regiment

  • 2nd Battalion 505th Infantry Regiment

US Air Force

RNoAF
Insurgent militias
Strength
  300-350 soldiers
Militia fighters
B-1 bombers
AC-130 Spectre gunships
AH-64 Apache attack helicopters
CH-47 Chinook helicopters
F-16s
80 fighters (coalition estimate)
Casualties and losses
None 22 killed, 13 captured (per coalition)
18 reported killed during the Battle in the Adi Ghar Mountains
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