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Operation Eagle Fury was a military operation led by the United States in Afghanistan involving Bravo Company and two Charlie Company SFODAs (762 and 765), 2nd BN, 7th SFG(A) US Army Special Forces, and a sniper team of USN SEALs, members of the QRF 82nd Airborne Division, and loyal Afghan fighters from 9–28 February 2003.The aim of the operation was to corner Taliban fighters and leaders in the , located in Helmand Province, in the mountains of south-east Afghanistan. The battle took place in the village of Lejay for 43 consecutive hours. This continues to be the longest solely Special Forces battle to take place during the Afghanistan war.

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  • La Operación Eagle Fury fue una operación militar llevada a cabo por Estados Unidos en Afganistán, la cual implicó al y SEALS de la Marina, miembros de la 82.ª División Aerotransportada, y miembros de la Alianza del Norte entre el 9 y el 20 de febrero de 2003.​​​​​El objetivo de la operación era el de acorralar a los Talibanes en el , ubicado en la Provincia de Helmand, al sudeste de Afganistán. Como parte de esta operación, a mediados de febrero de 2003, la 82.ª realizó la primera entrega aérea de combustible de la Operación Enduring Freedom.​Estos entregaron 33.080 galones de combustible en la primera operación de entrega aérea desde la Guerra de Vietnam. (es)
  • Operation Eagle Fury was a military operation led by the United States in Afghanistan involving Bravo Company and two Charlie Company SFODAs (762 and 765), 2nd BN, 7th SFG(A) US Army Special Forces, and a sniper team of USN SEALs, members of the QRF 82nd Airborne Division, and loyal Afghan fighters from 9–28 February 2003.The aim of the operation was to corner Taliban fighters and leaders in the , located in Helmand Province, in the mountains of south-east Afghanistan. The battle took place in the village of Lejay for 43 consecutive hours. This continues to be the longest solely Special Forces battle to take place during the Afghanistan war. As part of this operation, in mid-February 2003, the 82nd conducted the first airdrop of fuel to support Operation Enduring Freedom. They dropped 38,088 gallons of fuel, almost certainly the first combat fuel drop since the Vietnam War. (en)
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  • La Operación Eagle Fury fue una operación militar llevada a cabo por Estados Unidos en Afganistán, la cual implicó al y SEALS de la Marina, miembros de la 82.ª División Aerotransportada, y miembros de la Alianza del Norte entre el 9 y el 20 de febrero de 2003.​​​​​El objetivo de la operación era el de acorralar a los Talibanes en el , ubicado en la Provincia de Helmand, al sudeste de Afganistán. (es)
  • Operation Eagle Fury was a military operation led by the United States in Afghanistan involving Bravo Company and two Charlie Company SFODAs (762 and 765), 2nd BN, 7th SFG(A) US Army Special Forces, and a sniper team of USN SEALs, members of the QRF 82nd Airborne Division, and loyal Afghan fighters from 9–28 February 2003.The aim of the operation was to corner Taliban fighters and leaders in the , located in Helmand Province, in the mountains of south-east Afghanistan. The battle took place in the village of Lejay for 43 consecutive hours. This continues to be the longest solely Special Forces battle to take place during the Afghanistan war. (en)
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  • Operation Eagle Fury (en)
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