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U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001–2009 Anthology and Annotated Bibliography U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism Compiled by Major David W. Kummer U.S. Marine Corps History Division United States Marine Corps Quantico, Virginia 2014 Other Publications in the Series U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003: Anthology and Annotated Bibliography U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003: Basrah, Baghdad and Beyond Det One: U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Special Operations Command Detachment, 2003–2006 U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2004–2008: Anthology and Annotated Bibliography U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2004–2005: Into the Fray U.S. Marines in Iraq, 2003: Combat Service Support During Operation Iraqi Freedom U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001–2002: From the Sea Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kummer, David W. U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001/2009 : anthology and annotated bibliography / compiled by Major David W. Kummer. pages cm -- (U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Afghan War, 2001---Campaigns. 2. Afghan War, 2001---Personal narratives. 3. United States. Marine Corps--History-- 21st century. 4. United States. Marine Corps--History--Bibliography. 5. Afghan War, 2001---Bibliography. I. Title. DS371.412.K86 2014 958.104’7450973--dc23 2014001585 PCN 10600011000 ISBN 978-0-9911588-4-3 Table of Contents Foreword ....................................................................................................................................ix Preface ........................................................................................................................................xi Maps .........................................................................................................................................xiv Part I: America’s 911 Force, 2001–02 Address to the Nation on Operations in Afghanistan President George W. Bush .................................................................................................5 Thunderbolts: Strike First Marine Corps Blow Against Taliban Fred H. Allison .................................................................................................................9 Afghanistan Diary Corps Considerations: Lessons Learned in Phase One Arthur P. Brill Jr. ..............................................................................................................15 Le Petit Beourge du Decotiis (1st Platoon Defense at Kandahar) Second Lieutenant Art G. Decotiis ...................................................................................23 A Deployment To Remember: The Navy’s Seabees in Afghanistan Lieutenant Commander Leonard W. W. Cooke, USN ......................................................29 The Embassy: Kabul Lieutenant Colonel Brian D. Perry Sr., USA .....................................................................35 iii Leatherneck Air on Target During Operation Anaconda First Lieutenant Jeff Landis ...............................................................................................41 Bagram Nightmares Fred H. Allison .................................................................................................................45 Part II: Rebuilding a Nation, 2003–07 Fighting “The Other War”: Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghanistan, 2003–05 Lieutenant General David W. Barno, USA (Ret)...............................................................59 Marine Light Attack Squadron 773 (-) Reinforced Summary of Action .........................................77 From Bridgeport to Blessing Ed Darack .........................................................................................................................85 Operation Red Wings Ed Darack .........................................................................................................................91 The Chai Patrols—Conducting Stability Operations in Afghanistan Colonel James A. Hogberg ................................................................................................99 Interview: Major Thomas Clinton Jr. Combat Studies Institute ..................................................................................................111 Marines Deliver in Mountain Storm Colonel Kenneth F. McKenzie, Major Roberta L. Shea, and Major Christopher Phelps...........................................................................................127 Artillery “Gruntz” It Out Captain Matthew M. Maz, First Lieutenant Jason R. Gibbs, First Lieutenant David W. Litkenhus, and First Lieutenant Wayne A. Wood ....................135 A Mission Ends As Army, NATO Troops Take Over in Afghanistan, Marines Reflect on a Tour that “You Never Forget” Christian Lowe .................................................................................................................141 Marines Push to Take Lead in Afghanistan Sean D. Naylor .................................................................................................................147 iv Part III: The Buildup, 2008 A Change in Mission Kristin Henderson ............................................................................................................155 Counterinsurgency on the Ground in Afghanistan: How Different Units Adapted to Local Conditions A U.S. Marine Platoon in Gulistan, Farah, 2008 Jerry Meyerle, Megan Katt, and James A. Gavrilis ............................................................169 Belated Honors for Marines in Fierce Battle Jeanette Steele ...................................................................................................................177 Cobras Strike In Afghanistan Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force–Afghanistan Captain Justin M. Welan ..................................................................................................181 Combined Arms in Afghanistan Major Samuel L. Meyer ....................................................................................................189 Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force–Afghanistan: Bridge to Marine Corps’ Future in Afghanistan Sergeant Scott A. Whittington ..........................................................................................197 Afghanistan Deployed Aviation Combat Element Performs Above, Beyond Expectations Sergeant Juan D. Alfonso ..................................................................................................205 Interview: Captain Robert G. Barber Marine Corps History Division ........................................................................................211 Part IV: Marineistan, 2009 Interview: Brigadier General Lawrence D. Nicholson Marine Corps History Division ........................................................................................231 Marines Launch Mission in Afghanistan’s South Focused on Security and Governance Rajiv Chandrasekaran .......................................................................................................265 “Arty” In Afghanistan—“We’re Here to Shoot” Andrew Lubin ...................................................................................................................271 v Counterinsurgency on the Ground in Afghanistan: How Different Units Adapted to Local Conditions U.S. Marine Battalion Nawa, Helmand, 2009 Jerry Meyerle, Megan Katt, and James A. Gavrilis ............................................................277 With Special Operations Marines in Afghanistan Stewart Nusbaumer ..........................................................................................................287 Religious Leader Engagement in Southern Afghanistan Alexs Thompson ...............................................................................................................293 Female Engagement Teams: The Case for More Female Civil Affairs Marines Master Sergeant Julia L. Watson .......................................................................................305 Acknowledging Limits: Police Advisors and Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan U.S. Marine Corps Police Mentor, Now Zad District, 2009 William Rosenau ..............................................................................................................313 Victory in Afghanistan Lieutenant Colonel Patrick J. Carroll (Ret) and Chief Warrant Officer-5 Terry L. Walker (Ret) .................................................................317 Remarks by the President Awarding the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Dakota Meyer President Barack H. Obama .............................................................................................323 At Afghan Outpost, Marines Gone Rogue or Leading the Fight Against Counterinsurgency? Rajiv Chandrasekaran .......................................................................................................331 Remarks by the President in an Address to the Nation on the Way Forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan President Barack H. Obama ..............................................................................................337 Appendices Appendix A Command and Staff List ..................................................................................................347 Appendix B Unit List ...........................................................................................................................355 vi Appendix C Selected Terms and Abbreviations from Operation Enduring Freedom .............................365 Appendix D Chronology of Events, 2001–9 ..........................................................................................371 Appendix E Medal of Honor Citation ..................................................................................................385 Appendix F Selected Sources and Annotated Bibliography ...................................................................387 Index ..............................................................................................................................................409 vii Foreword This volume presents a collection of 38 articles, interviews, and speeches describing many aspects of the U.S. Marine Corps’ participation in Operation Enduring Freedom from 2001 to 2009. This work is intended to serve as a general overview and provisional reference to inform both Marines and the general public until the History Division completes monographs dealing with major Marine Corps operations during the campaign. The accompanying annotated bibliography provides a detailed look at selected sources that currently exist until new scholarship and archival materials become available. Additional support for this work came from Dr. Fred H. Allison, embedded reporter Kristin Hen- derson, Colonel James A. Hogberg, the Center for Naval Analyses, the Combat Studies Institute, Joint Force Quarterly, Leatherneck Magazine, Marine Corps Gazette, Marine Corps University Press, Marine Corps Times, Military Review, Rolling Stone, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Seapower, the United States Institute of Peace, U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, and The Washington Post for permission to reprint their articles. Their cooperation made this anthology possible. Dr. Charles P. Neimeyer Director of Marine Corps History ix

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