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As of late January 2002, there were somewhat over 4, 000 US troops in Afghanistan, of which about 3, 000 were at Kandahar International Airport, and about 500 were stationed at Bagram Airfield.
* Kandahar International Airport
Waleed later served in the security forces at Kandahar International Airport with Saeed al-Ghamdi.
The Special Forces were involved with the establishment of the US-led coalition's first Forward Operating Base ( Camp Rhino ) southwest of Kandahar in November 2001, followed by the capture of Kandahar International Airport in December 2001.
** RAAF Control and Reporting Centre ( Kandahar International Airport )
** Force Level Logistic Asset ( Kandahar International Airport )
The hijackers then force the plane to fly to Kandahar International Airport in Kandahar, Afghanistan, where, after several days of negotiations, they release all the remaining hostages on December 31 in exchange for the release of three senior Islamic fighters held by India.
3 Squadron providing over-watch security near Kandahar International Airport | Kandahar Airport, Afghanistan, 2008.
A Kam Air MD-80 at Kandahar International Airport in 2012
Additionally, extensive AAF facilities are in-progress at Kandahar International Airport.
This cargo was then transferred onto tactical airlift aircraft in the form of C-130 Hercules and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft for the final flight to Kandahar International Airport in Afghanistan.
While held at Kandahar Airfield, al-Muarbati and Moazzam Begg began playing chess on a board the International Red Cross had brought for the detainees.
During the deployment, they were based out of Kandahar International Airport as part of Marine Aircraft Group 40 and provided close air support and aerial reconnaissance.

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He traveled to Bahrain and Afghanistan later that year, embedding with Marines at Camp Rhino and Kandahar Airport for the launch of the War on Terror.

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On November 6, 2007, while attending a meeting at Forward Operating Base Wilson, 20 kilometres west of Kandahar City, Mackay was unharmed as two rockets struck the base at about 11 a. m. local time.

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During the visit, British service personnel demonstrated the process by which wounded soldiers are flown in to Kandahar on a Hercules and transferred across the runway to a C-17 fully equipped with the latest medical equipment.

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In March 2001, Ahmed al-Nami appeared in an al-Qaeda farewell video showing 13 of the muscle hijackers before they left their training centre in Kandahar ; while he does not speak, he is seen studying maps and flight manuals.
Gandhara is the name of an ancient Hindu kingdom from the Vedic period and its capital city located between the Hindukush and Sulaiman Mountains ( mountains of Solomon ), although Kandahar in modern times and the ancient Gandhara are not geographically identical.
Urban civilization may have begun as early as 3000 BC, and it is possible that the early city of Mundigak ( near Kandahar ) was a colony of the nearby Indus Valley Civilization.
In October 1772, Ahmad Shah retired to his home in Kandahar where he died peacefully and was buried at a site that is now adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak.
To the west, it probably reached beyond modern Pakistan, annexing Balochistan and much of what is now Afghanistan, including the modern Herat and Kandahar provinces.
The city is linked with Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif via highway 1 or the ring road that stretches across the country.
It is linked with Kandahar, Herat and Mazar-e Sharif via the circular Highway 1 that stretches across Afghanistan.
Karachi especially after the 1970s has emerged as one of the largest Pashtun cities in the world with its Pashtun population estimated to be around five to seven million which is more than Peshawar, Kabul or Kandahar easily.
Modern day Pakistan was conquered by Chandragupta Maurya, who overthrew the powerful Nanda Dynasty of Magadha and established Maurya empire: He conquered the trans-Indus region to the west, which was under Macedonian rule-annexing Balochistan, south eastern parts of Iran and much of what is now Afghanistan, including the modern Herat and Kandahar provinces-and then defeated the invasion led by Seleucus I, a Greek general from Alexander's army.
The Sulaiman Mountains dominate the northeast corner and the Bolan Pass is a natural route into Afghanistan towards Kandahar.
The main leader of the Taliban movement is Mullah Mohammed Omar, and Kandahar is considered the birthplace of the Taliban.
** Following the capture of Kandahar, Ahmad Shah Durrani is chosen by a Loya jirga as first leader of the Durrani Empire, predecessor of Afghanistan.
* Kandahar is conquered by Mir Wais.
Kandahar is famous in Afghanistan for its high quality pomegranates.
Omar is thought to have been born around 1959 or 1962 in Nodeh, near the southern Afghan city of Kandahar in Afghanistan to a landless peasant family.
Sitting near the Durand Line border with Afghanistan and close to Kandahar province, Quetta is a trade and communications center between the two countries as well as an important military location which occupies a strategic position for the Pakistani Armed Forces.
The closest major city is Kandahar in Afghanistan which is located to the west of the Quetta.
Sangesar ( Persian / Pashto: سنگسر ) ( population 2400 ) is a village near Kandahar, Afghanistan, located in Zheray district.
The chief tributary of the Helmand river is the Arghandab river ( confluence at ) which also has a major dam near the city of Kandahar.
The cable binding ( aka Kandahar binding ), where the toe section of the boot is anchored, and an adjustable cable around the heel ( for which there is a groove in the heel of the shoe ) secures the boot.
A cloak ( kherqa ) believed to have belonged to the prophet Mohammed is kept in the central mosque in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

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According to Tawfiq bin Attash, Omari was one of a group of future hijackers who provided security at Kandahar airport after their basic training at an al-Qaeda camp.
Saeed was at that time working as a security guard at Kandahar airport along with Waleed al-Shehri.
On September 4, 1985, insurgents shot down a domestic Bakhtar Airlines plane as it took off from Kandahar airport, killing all 52 people aboard.
India stepped up its airport security after the 1999 Kandahar hijacking.
The RAAF Control and Reporting Centre, based at Kandahar airport, included an embedded ground defence element which provided specialist force protection advice.
Under torture, Jose Padilla claims to have been partnered with Shukrijumah in the summer of 2001, and that the pair were taught how to seal natural gas into apartment complexes and detonate explosions in a course they received at the Kandahar airport.
Kandahar and Quetta are about 40 and respectively distant by air, and have the closest medium-sized airports ; Pishin, Pakistan has a small airport to the east.
In 2001, Sufaat would spend several months attempting to cultivate anthrax for al Qaeda in a laboratory he helped set up near the Kandahar airport.
" Hicks was given a choice of three locations and chose to join an alleged group of al-Qaeda fighters defending the Kandahar airport.
* On returning to Kabul, Hicks was assigned by Mohammed Atef to the defence of Kandahar, and that he joined a group of mixed al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters at Kandahar airport, and that at the end of October, however, Hicks and his party travelled north to join in the fighting against the forces of the US and its allies.
The commercial airport at Jacobabad, about 300 miles north of Karachi and 300 miles southeast of Kandahar, is located on the border between Sindh and Balochistan provinces.

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