bin Laden.
(3) President George W. Bush ordered United States Armed
Forces to begin "Operation Enduring Freedom" (OEF) to combat
terrorism in Afghanistan and confront Al Qaeda.
(4) United States Armed Forces first entered Afghanistan
and began combat operations on October 7, 2001.
(5) On May 2, 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed during
the fighting after President Barack Obama ordered Navy SEALs
to raid Osama bin Laden's compound.
(6) On December 31, 2014, the United States and the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) combat operations
in Afghanistan officially ended.
(7) Since the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom,
over 830,000 Americans, including 18,000 from this
Commonwealth, have served in Afghanistan.
(8) More than 2,000 members of the United States Armed
Forces, including 98 from this Commonwealth, were killed in
action in Afghanistan since combat began.
(9) More than 19,000 members of the United States Armed
Forces were wounded in service to their country during
Operation Enduring Freedom.
(10) When Operation Enduring Freedom ended, the United
States began a new phase of the campaign, named Operation
Freedom's Sentinel (OFS).
(11) United States Armed Forces remain in the country to
participate in a coalition mission to train, advise and
assist Afghan National Defense and Security Forces and to
conduct counterterrorism operations against the remnants of
Al Qaeda.
(12) During Operation Freedom's Sentinel more than 70
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