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The Sangin River Valley is commonly
referred to by British Soldiers serving in Southern Afghanistan
as The Heart of Darkness. In early 2007 Sangin, situated on the
Helmand River, was the worlds poppy capital and a vital
Taliban stronghold. Given the Talibans reliance on poppy
to fund their fighters, control of Sangin was vital for the Talibans
survival and consequently would be fiercely defended.
In April 2007, Task Force 1 Fury
(1-508th PIR of the 82nd Airborne Division) while serving as
the Theater Tactical Force (TTF) was called upon to clear the
enemy from the town of Sangin in order to liberate two British
forward operating bases that were under siege. Operation FURIOUS
PURSUIT was planned to seize key terrain, remove the Taliban
and provide lasting security to Sangin. In addition to Task Force
1 Fury, a Coalition Task Force was organized which included over
1200 British, Estonian, Dutch, and Canadian forces as well as
Afghanistan National Army and US Special Operations Forces.
As the sun set over the mountains
and dusk turned to darkness on 5 April 2007, despite a strong
enemy defense network and with Task Force 1 Fury Scouts already
decisively engaged in the vicinity of the helicopter landing
zones, Task Force 1 Fury conducted an air assault beginning the
liberation of Sangin.
UH-60 Blackhawk and CH-47 Chinook
helicopters from Task Force Pegasus (82nd Combat Aviation Brigade)
flew their aircraft into the face of the enemy and withering
fire, allowing Task Force 1 Fury the element of surprise and
positioned them in key locations to find, fix and destroy enemy
forces. As AH-64 Apaches provided aerial fire support, chalk
after chalk landed until all required forces were in place.
After three days of fighting
and intense close quarters battle, the Sangin District Center
was secure and Task Force 1 Fury was in pursuit of fleeing Taliban.
This print commemorates the courage and audacity of the brave
Troopers who risked their lives going Into the Heart of Darkness
to liberate their besieged allies and bring peace to a troubled
land.
Signed by the artist. |