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center Mike Durant's helicopter -Super 64- heading out over Mogadishu on October 3, 1993.

Operation Gothic Serpent: ‘Irene’

Conflict

Date

October 3–4, 1993 (15 hours duration)

Place

Prelude

Mission

Capture of Mohamed Farrah Aidid's lieutenants

Targets

Aidid's Foreign Minister Omar Salad
Aidid's Top Political Advisor Mohammed Hassan Awale
Located in Mogadishu's Bakkara Market

Results

Capture of Habr Gidr clan leaders.
Downing of two MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
Military defeat of Task Force Ranger. [1] ( PDF document)
18 American combat deaths.
79 wounded American solders.
2 Malaysian combat deaths.
7 Malaysian wounded.
2 Pakistani wounded.
Estimated over 500 Somali dead and wounded.

Opposing parties
Assaulters Defendants
U.S. Special Operations Forces Mogadishu local militia and citizens
Commands
Gen. William Garrison
Joint Task Force Command Center
Unknown, local militia
Strength
160 more than 2,000 (city)
Casualties
19 dead
73 wounded
350-700 (estimated)
American units involved in the battle
U.S. 10th Mountain Division

Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment

CSAR
Delta ForceOfficial force name 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (Airborne ''1st SFOD-D (A ''Delta Force Nicknames D-boys ''Delta boys ''Deltas Branch U. Army Chain of Command USASOC Description Versatile Special Operations Force, mainly trained for co
Navy SEALs
Night StalkersUnit name 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) Abbreviated: 160th SOAR (A) Nickname Night Stalkers Branch U. Army Mission Provide aviation support to U. Special Operations Forces Headquarters Fort Campbell, Kentucky USA Motto Night Stalke

Map of key site in MogadishuMogadishu ( Somali: Muqdisho is the nominal capital city of Somalia, eastern Africa, on the Indian Ocean. In 2000, the population was estimated to be 1,219,000. Mogadishu is the country's largest city, a seaport, and a commercial and financial center. during the Battle.




The Battle of Mogadishu (also known as the Battle of the Black Sea) was fought between forces of the United States against Somalian guerilla fighters loyal to warlordGerman Emperors bore the title of Warlord (German: Kriegsherr , sometimes as a formal label of honour, sometimes in grim earnest. More recently the word warlord has become a general pejorative term that refers to a person who has de facto military control Mohamed Farrah Aidid on October 3October 3 is the 276th day of the year (277th in Leap years). There are 89 days remaining in the year. Events 2333 BC Legendary date of the establishment of the Kingdom of Chosun ( Korea) 42 BC First Battle of Philippi: The Triumvirs Mark Antony and Octav, 1993 in the Black Sea district of Mogadishu, Somalia.

A team of US Army Special Forces were executing an operation that involved travelling from their compound on the outskirts of the city to capture leaders of Aidid's militia. The assault force was composed of nineteen aircraft, twelve vehicles and 160 men. During the operation, two U.S. UH-60 helicopters were shot down by rocket propelled grenades and three others were damaged. Some of the soldiers were able to evacuate wounded back to the compound, but others were trapped at the crash sites and cut off. An urban battle ensued throughout the night. Early the next morning, a joint task force was sent to rescue the trapped troops. It contained soldiers from Pakistan, Malaysia, and U.S. soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division. They assembled some 60 vehicles, including Pakistani tanks, Malaysian armored personnel carriers, and were supported by US AH-1 and UH-60 helicopters. This task force reached the first crash site and led the trapped soldiers out. The second crash site was overrun; the lone surviving American was taken hostage.

The battle resulted in the death of 18 American soldiers and another 79 wounded. Two Malaysian soldiers died and seven were wounded; two Pakistanis were also wounded. Somali deaths were not well recorded, but estimates put the number at 500-1000 Somali militia and civilians killed and 3000-4000 injured.



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