The Battle of Baghak was an engagement during the War in Afghanistan between elements of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), the Afghani National Directorate of Security (NDS) and insurgent forces near Dahane Baghak in the Shikari Valley, Bamyan Province on 4 August 2012. New Zealand suffered it's heaviest casualties since the Vietnam War. Two NZDF personnel and four NDS members were killed. A further 6 NZDF personal and 9 NDS members were wounded along with one Afghan civilian and one Afghan national police officer.
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| - The Battle of Baghak was an engagement during the War in Afghanistan between elements of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), the Afghani National Directorate of Security (NDS) and insurgent forces near Dahane Baghak in the Shikari Valley, Bamyan Province on 4 August 2012. New Zealand suffered it's heaviest casualties since the Vietnam War. Two NZDF personnel and four NDS members were killed. A further 6 NZDF personal and 9 NDS members were wounded along with one Afghan civilian and one Afghan national police officer. (en)
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| - Haji Abdullah Gardande (en)
- Maj. Craig Wilson (en)
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| - The Battle of Baghak was an engagement during the War in Afghanistan between elements of the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), the Afghani National Directorate of Security (NDS) and insurgent forces near Dahane Baghak in the Shikari Valley, Bamyan Province on 4 August 2012. New Zealand suffered it's heaviest casualties since the Vietnam War. Two NZDF personnel and four NDS members were killed. A further 6 NZDF personal and 9 NDS members were wounded along with one Afghan civilian and one Afghan national police officer. The battle generated significant controversy in New Zealand, with accusations of a NZDF cover-up. (en)
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