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(Ebook) Toppling the Taliban Air Ground Operations in Afghanistan October 2001 June 2002 1st Edition by Walter L Perry, David Kassing ISBN 9780833086822 0833086820

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Authors:Walter L. Perry; David Kassing
Pages:183 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:RAND Corporation, The
Language:english
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ISBN 10: 0833086820
ISBN 13: 9780833086822
Author: Walter L Perry, David Kassing

On September 11, 2001, the United States was without a plan for military operations in Afghanistan. One was quickly created by the Defense Department and operations began October 7. The Taliban was toppled in less than two months. This report describes preparations at CENTCOM and elsewhere, Army operations and support activities, building a coalition, and civil-military operations in Afghanistan from October 2001 through June 2002.
"The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks caught the United States without a plan for military operations in Afghanistan. In less than 30 days, the Department of Defense created a plan that involved an unprecedented combination of special operations forces (SOF), Afghan fighters, and airpower. Operations were initiated on October 7, and Afghanistan's Taliban government was toppled in less than two months. An interim administration was installed on December 22, and civil-military operations began. This report describes the preparations for Operation Enduring Freedom at CENTCOM and elsewhere, Army operations and support activities, building a coalition, and civil-military operations in Afghanistan through the end of June 2002. The research used contemporary records and interviews with key participants to gain authoritative perspectives on events and issues. U.S. forces were surprisingly successful in toppling the Taliban. The rigorous preparation of SOF clearly paid off. Air-land operations were decisive. Small-unit soldiers and leaders passed the tests of the harsh Afghan environment. Force protection, logistics operations, and communications each worked well. Nonetheless, several problems emerged. Joint planning and training needed to be pushed to lower levels, underscoring the need for the Army to jointly plan the employment of its fire support assets. Other issues included logistics procedures for small operations and civil-military organization and procedures. Many of these issues were later addressed by Army leaders."--Page 4 of cover

(Ebook) Toppling the Taliban Air Ground Operations in Afghanistan October 2001 June 2002 1st Edition Table of contents:

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • A Different Kind of War for U.S. Forces

  • Other Military Demands of the War on Terrorism

  • Homeland Security

  • Force Protection

  • The War on Terrorism Outside Central Asia

  • Meeting the Manpower Requirements

  • The Area of Operations

  • About This Report

  • Purpose

  • Organization of This Report

Chapter 2: Laying the Groundwork

  • The Strategic Context

  • Building and Managing the Coalition

    • The Coalition

    • Indigenous Partners

    • Joint and Covert Forces

  • Technology

  • Humanitarian Operations and Reconstruction

  • Pre–September 11 Planning and Operations Against al‑Qaeda

  • Developing the War Plan (September 11–October 6, 2001)

  • War Aims Emerged

  • Initial Military Planning

  • Intelligence Community Planning

  • Role of the Allies in Planning

  • Planning at CENTCOM

  • Guidance to Planners

  • Component and Supporting Command Planning (ARCENT, CENTAF)

  • Observations on Coordination

    • Inter‑Agency Coordination

    • Coalition Partners

  • Deliberate Planning 

Chapter 3: Toppling the Taliban

  • Command and Control

  • Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance

    • Role of the CIA

    • Unmanned Aircraft Systems

    • Intelligence Fusion Centers

    • Intelligence Failures

  • Air Operations

    • Basing and Control of Air Assets

    • The Bombing Campaign

  • Air–Ground Operations with Anti‑Taliban Forces

    • Mazar‑e‑Sharif

    • Kandahar

    • The Collapse of the Taliban

  • Role of Special Forces, Conventional Ground Forces, Marines, and Army

  • Logistics and Concurrent Humanitarian Operations

  • The Detainees: Treatment in Afghanistan and Camp X‑Ray

    • National Detainee Database

    • Rules for the Use of Force

    • Debate over Detainee Status: The U.S. Position and Criticisms 

Chapter 4: Hunting Down Taliban and al‑Qaeda Remnants

  • Control of Ground Forces

  • Task Force 58: Formation and Operations

    • Coordinating with Pakistan

    • FOB Rhino

    • Airport Operations (Kandahar)

    • Sensitive-Site Exploitations

    • Detainee Operations

    • Air Support Operations

  • End of Mission

  • Tora Bora Operations

  • Indigenous Forces and the End Game

  • A Missed Opportunity

  • Operation Anaconda

    • Planning and Execution

    • Roberts Ridge

    • End Game and Summing Up 

Chapter 5: Building for the Long Run

  • Establishing the Interim Administration

  • Providing International Financial Assistance

  • Setting Up ISAF (International Security Assistance Force)

  • Coordinating and Conducting Civil Affairs

  • The Stabilization Role of U.S. Forces

  • The Afghan National Army

  • Other Stability Activities

Chapter 6: Conclusions and Recommendations

  • What Worked Well

  • Joint and Coalition Operations

  • Deployment and Sustainment

  • Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance

  • Operations with Special Operations Forces

  • Stability and Support Operations

  • Implications for Army Modernization

Chapter 7: Epilogue

  • The Military Situation

  • Governance

  • International Financial Support

  • The Afghan Economy

  • Reconstruction and Human Development

  • Prospects

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