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The Battle for Sangin was an extended campaign during the War in Afghanistan. Sangin is considered the bloodiest battleground of Afghanistan by both US and British alike. With both nations suffering the loss of over 100 killed in action, and several hundred moderate to severe casualties. The volatile campaign in the Sangin Valley has been extensively covered in the media by Wall Street Journal, Time, USA Today, and other publications.

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  • The Battle for Sangin was an extended campaign during the War in Afghanistan. Sangin is considered the bloodiest battleground of Afghanistan by both US and British alike. With both nations suffering the loss of over 100 killed in action, and several hundred moderate to severe casualties. The volatile campaign in the Sangin Valley has been extensively covered in the media by Wall Street Journal, Time, USA Today, and other publications. (en)
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  • Taliban
  • *United States
  • *Georgia
  • *Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
  • ISAF/
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  • *ISAF–NATO victory
  • *Sangin cleared of insurgents
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  • Marines from 3/5 India Company in Sangin in October 2010. (en)
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  • Taliban (en)
  • ISAF / * United States * Islamic Republic of Afghanistan * Georgia (en)
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  • Battle for Sangin (en)
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  • July 2010 – October 2011 (en)
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  • *ISAF–NATO victory *Sangin cleared of insurgents (en)
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  • (en)
  • Unknown (en)
  • Defense Forces of Georgia (en)
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  • The Battle for Sangin was an extended campaign during the War in Afghanistan. Sangin is considered the bloodiest battleground of Afghanistan by both US and British alike. With both nations suffering the loss of over 100 killed in action, and several hundred moderate to severe casualties. The volatile campaign in the Sangin Valley has been extensively covered in the media by Wall Street Journal, Time, USA Today, and other publications. (en)
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  • Battle of Sangin (2010) (en)
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  • Battle for Sangin (2010-2011) (en)
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